Acclaimed Music.Net's "Top 200 Albums"

Add to my lists | Print this list

Henrik Franzon runs this Website, which he describes thusly:

"I’m a Swedish, 34-year old statistician, whose interest in critics lists started in 1994, when I read Pop’s list of the 100 best albums in the world. I started to rank albums based on lists in Swedish magazines. Soon thereafter I discovered Julian’s rock lists with lists from all over the world. Full of enthusiasm I continued to compile "ultimate" lists, but it was hard to find a method that gave a fair result. For example, I didn’t want the UK records to overtake records from other parts of the world just because I included a new list from a UK magazine, and how would I compare new records (with no chance to be included in older lists) with older ones?

As my programming skills increased in the late 1990s, I began working on a program that would adjust for all the factors I had in mind. In year 2000 I started working on this website, and in September 2001 it was up and running."

Pages: 1 3 4

  1. 1.
    Pet Sounds
    by The Beach Boys

  2. 2.
    Revolver
    by The Beatles

  3. 3.
    Nevermind
    by Nirvana

  4. 4.
    Velvet Underground & Nico (Eco) (Rpkg)
    by Velvet Underground

  5. 5.
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    by Beatles

  6. 6.
    What's Going On
    by Marvin Gaye

  7. 7.
    Blonde on Blonde (Reis)
    by Bob Dylan

  8. 8.
    Exile on Main St.
    by The Rolling Stones

  9. 9.
    London Calling
    by The Clash

  10. 10.
    Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (US Version)
    by The Sex Pistols

  11. 11.
    Highway 61 Revisited (Reis)
    by Bob Dylan

  12. 12.
    Are You Experienced
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  13. 13.
    OK Computer
    by Radiohead

  14. 14.
    The Beatles (The White Album)
    by The Beatles

  15. 15.
    Astral Weeks
    by Van Morrison

  16. 16.
    Ziggy Stardust
    by David Bowie

  17. 17.
    It Takes a Nation of Millions
    by Public Enemy

  18. 18.
    Born to Run
    by Bruce Springsteen

  19. 19.
    Horses
    by Patti Smith

  20. 20.
    Abbey Road (1990)
    by Beatles

  21. 21.
    Dark Side of the Moon
    by Pink Floyd

  22. 22.
    Electric Ladyland
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  23. 23.
    Blood on the Tracks (Reis)
    by Bob Dylan

  24. 24.
    Doors
    by Doors

  25. 25.
    Marquee Moon (Dig)
    by Television

  26. 26.
    Sign O the Times
    by Prince

  27. 27.
    Thriller
    by Michael Jackson

  28. 28.
    The Queen is Dead
    by The Smiths

  29. 29.
    Rubber Soul (1990)
    by Beatles

  30. 30.
    Beggars Banquet
    by The Rolling Stones

  31. 31.
    Led Zeppelin IV (aka ZOSO)
    by Led Zeppelin

  32. 32.
    Blue Lines
    by Massive Attack

  33. 33.
    Who's Next
    by Who

  34. 34.
    Funeral
    by Arcade Fire

  35. 35.
    Remain in Light
    by Talking Heads

  36. 36.
    Let It Bleed
    by The Rolling Stones

  37. 37.
    Ramones (Dlx)
    by Ramones

  38. 38.
    The Joshua Tree
    by U2

  39. 39.
    Kind of Blue
    by Miles Davis

  40. 40.
    Live at the Apollo 1962
    by James Brown

  41. 41.
    Closer
    by Joy Division

  42. 42.
    Innervisions
    by Stevie Wonder

  43. 43.
    Sticky Fingers
    by Rolling Stones

  44. 44.
    After the Gold Rush
    by Neil Young

  45. 45.
    Is This It
    by The Strokes

  46. 46.
    Songs in the Key of Life
    by Stevie Wonder

  47. 47.
    The Band
    by The Band

  48. 48.
    Blue
    by Joni Mitchell

  49. 49.
    Forever Changes
    by Love

  50. 50.
    Music from the Motion Picture "Purple Rain"
    by Prince & the Revolution

Pages: 1 3 4

This is a community list. You can contribute, edit, or help maintain it by adding it to your lists.
Created by spysquirrel on Feb 13, 2009.
 

Comments

Updated — 1 year ago

To November 2010 version.


Updated — 2 years ago

To November 2009 version


Impressive — 2 years ago

You put a lot of work into this. Amazing what can get done when it’s your passion. I am curious, though: I looked at the list source. Why did you only put the Top 200? Why not the whole 3000?




or
Login with Facebook