WXPN's "885 All-Time Greatest Albums"

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As voted by 88.5 WXPN listeners during the summer of 2005. XPN is a member-supported radio from the University of Pennsylvania.

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  1. 1.
    Abbey Road (1990)
    by Beatles

  2. 2.
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    by Beatles

  3. 3.
    Dark Side of the Moon
    by Pink Floyd

  4. 4.
    Born to Run
    by Bruce Springsteen

  5. 5.
    Blood on the Tracks (Hybr)
    by Bob Dylan

  6. 6.
    The Beatles (The White Album)
    by Beatles

  7. 7.
    The Joshua Tree
    by U2

  8. 8.
    London Calling
    by The Clash

  9. 9.
    Revolver
    by The Beatles

  10. 10.
    Rubber Soul (1990)
    by Beatles

  11. 11.
    Who's Next
    by Who

  12. 12.
    American Beauty
    by Grateful Dead

  13. 13.
    Blue
    by Joni Mitchell

  14. 14.
    Kind of Blue
    by Miles Davis

  15. 15.
    OK Computer
    by Radiohead

  16. 16.
    Highway 61 Revisited (Hybr)
    by Bob Dylan

  17. 17.
    Exile on Main Street
    by Rolling Stones

  18. 18.
    Graceland
    by Paul Simon

  19. 19.
    Blonde on Blonde
    by Bob Dylan

  20. 20.
    Moondance
    by Van Morrison

  21. 21.
    Pet Sounds
    by The Beach Boys

  22. 22.
    At Fillmore East
    by The Allman Brothers Band

  23. 23.
    Tapestry
    by Carole King

  24. 24.
    Ziggy Stardust
    by David Bowie

  25. 25.
    August & Everything After
    by Counting Crows

  26. 26.
    The Wild, the Innocent & the E-Street Shuffle
    by Bruce Springsteen

  27. 27.
    Grace
    by Jeff Buckley

  28. 28.
    Led Zeppelin IV (aka ZOSO)
    by Led Zeppelin

  29. 29.
    The Wall
    by Pink Floyd

  30. 30.
    Aja
    by Steely Dan

  31. 31.
    Nevermind
    by Nirvana

  32. 32.
    After the Gold Rush
    by Neil Young

  33. 33.
    Let It Bleed
    by Rolling Stones

  34. 34.
    Ten
    by Pearl Jam

  35. 35.
    Deja Vu
    by Crosby Stills Nash & Young

  36. 36.
    Rumours
    by Fleetwood Mac

  37. 37.
    Sticky Fingers
    by Rolling Stones

  38. 38.
    Achtung Baby
    by U2

  39. 39.
    Are You Experienced
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  40. 40.
    Layla
    by Derek & Dominos

  41. 41.
    Quadrophenia
    by The Who

  42. 42.
    Electric Ladyland
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

  43. 43.
    Harvest
    by Neil Young

  44. 44.
    Court and Spark
    by Joni Mitchell

  45. 45.
    White Ladder
    by David Gray

  46. 46.
    Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
    by Lucinda Williams

  47. 47.
    Greetings From Asbury Park Nj
    by Bruce Springsteen

  48. 48.
    Physical Graffiti
    by Led Zeppelin

  49. 49.
    The Band
    by The Band

  50. 50.
    Astral Weeks
    by Van Morrison

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Comments

#390 A Hard Day's Night — 3 years ago

Was missing. Also, updated link to source.


This list... — 4 years ago

This list closely resembles my own music collection! (or what I would love my collection to be) Lots of stuff that I have and sorta forgotten about. Lots of stuff I would love to have. I’ll mark them as consumed as I give them another listen :)


sometimes OK is really only okay — 5 years ago

I believe my title says it, but OK Computer was a marginal release at best. And if you come at me with how many people loved it, bought it, and whatever, I think that you could then make the same argument for the same shite that is clogging the cd stands as well as the airwaves these days (any little pop tart will do).


Thanks for your help, Greg! — 5 years ago

This is rather daunting alone, and it would have taken me forever.




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