A Long Listmaking Exercise For A Long Weekend

July 3rd, 2008 // 63 Comments

toys.jpgToday’s list that’s going around some blogs that I read: List the albums you like most from each year that you’ve been alive. It sounds simple, right? But in making a list like this, you realize things about yourself, like how Aerosmith’s peak for me came right around the year I was born, even though I didn’t really hear them until many years later. And how 2004 was something of a weak year for my personal canon, while 1989 was a really huge year for it, one where I had to pick between Like A Prayer, Doolittle, Cocked & Loaded, Full Moon Fever, and the album I finally wound up selecting. Anyway, peruse my list after the jump–Anthony made one too–and feel free to pick mine apart/make your own, although I should warn you that it took me a while to do. (I’m usually loath to use Wikipedia as a source, but its lists of album releases were helpful to cross-reference with Amazon, as were the Pazz & Jop rundowns on Robert Christgau’s site.) If people enjoy this exercise, maybe we’ll do singles lists next week! Or, hell, runners-up lists, since some of these “best” decisions were a lot harder than others.

1975 – Aerosmith, Toys In The Attic
1976 – Aerosmith, Rocks
1977 – Wire, Pink Flag
1978 – Van Halen
1979 – The Raincoats
1980 – Various artists, Wanna Buy A Bridge? comp
1981 – Motley Crue, Too Fast For Love
1982 – Michael Jackson, Thriller
1983 – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Dazzle Ships
1984 – Prince and the Revolution, Purple Rain
1985 – The Jesus & Mary Chain, Psychocandy
1986 – Janet Jackson, Control
1987 – Guns N’ Roses, Appetite For Destruction
1988 – Pixies, Surfer Rosa
1989 – Faith No More, The Real Thing
1990 – Mother Love Bone, Apple

(This is the point where things started getting tough, like three-solid-contenders-per-year tough.)

1991 – Soundgarden, Badmotorfinger
1992 – Unrest, Imperial ffrr
1993 – Afghan Whigs, Gentlemen
1994 – Pram, Helium
1995 – Helium, The Dirt Of Luck
1996 – Olivia Tremor Control, Music From The Unrealized Film Script Dusk At Cubist Castle
1997 – Built To Spill, Perfect From Now On
1998 – Pulp, This Is Hardcore

(Here the toughness subsides. Draw your own conclusions as to why.)

1999 – Mr. Bungle, California
2000 – PJ Harvey, Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
2001 – Aveo, Bridge To The Northern Lights
2002 – Ikara Colt, Chat And Business
2003 – S Prcss, MNML
2004 – Dogs Die In Hot Cars, Please Describe Yourself
2005 – Celebration
2006 – Scritti Politti, White Bread, Black Beer
2007 – Siobhan Donaghy, Ghosts
2008 – Erykah Badu, New Amerykah Vol. 1

A thing to do. [bg5000]


  1. Anonymous

    Maura- ’78, ’82, and ’87, all right.
    I, too, did this when ILX was doing it. It’s too much fun. I keep hoping something will replace my ’97, but no dice.

    77: Billy Joel-The Stranger
    78: Van Halen
    79: Neil Young-Rust Never Sleeps
    80: Change-The Glow of Love
    81: a crude amalgam of select songs from Genesis’s Abacab and Phil Collins’s Face Value; that or Kix
    82: Michael Jackson-Thriller
    83: Weird Al Yankovic
    84: Bruce Springsteen-Born In the USA
    85: Tom Waits-Rain Dogs
    86: Pat Metheny/Ornette Coleman-Song X
    87: Guns ‘n’ Roses-Appetite for Destruction
    88: EPMD-Strictly Business
    89: King’s X-Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
    90: King’s X-Faith, Hope, Love
    91: (good year!)Amy Grant-Heart in Motion
    92: Pavement-Slanted and Enchanted
    93: Nirvana-In Utero
    94: Garth Brooks-The Hits
    95: Moby-Everything Is Wrong
    96: Weezer-Pinkerton
    97: Roni Size & Reprazent-New Forms
    98: The Coup-Steal This Album
    99: Various-Get Crunk!
    00: Eminem-The Marshall Mathers LP
    01: System of a Down-Toxicity
    02: Paulina Rubio-Border Girl
    03: David Banner-Mississippi Screwed and Chopped (haven’t heard the original)
    04: R. Kelly-Happy People/U Saved Me
    05: Mercenary-11 Dreams
    06: Original Cast-The Drowsy Chaperone
    07: Crime Mob-Hated On Mostly
    08: Kylie Minogue-X

  2. scottmcd

    Oh boy …

    1974: Brain Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets
    1975: Led Zeppelin – Physical Grafitti
    1976: The Doobie Brothers – Takin’ It to the Streets
    1977: Devo – Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
    1978: Siouxsie and the Banshees – The Scream
    1979: The Clash – London Calling
    1980: Echo and the Bunnymen – Crocodiles
    1981: Siouxsie and the Banshees – Juju
    1982: A Flock of Seagulls – A Flock of Seagulls
    1983: Def Leppard – Pyromania
    1984: Prince – Purple Rain
    1985: The Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy
    1986: The Smiths – The Queen is Dead
    1987: The Cult – Electric
    1988: My Bloody Valentine – Isn’t Anything
    1989: The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses
    1990: Depeche Mode – Violator
    1991: My Bloody Valentine – Loveless
    1992: Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted
    1993: Medicine – The Buried Life
    1994: Guided by Voices – Bee Thousand
    1995: Radiohead – The Bends
    1996: Stereolab – Emperor Tomato Ketchup
    1997: Yo La Tengo – I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
    1998: Elliott Smith – X/O
    1999: The Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin
    2000: Primal Scream – EXTRMNTR
    2001: Clinic – Internal Wrangler
    2002: Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights
    2003: Broken Social Scene – You Forgot it in People
    2004: Autolux – Future Perfect
    2005: Caribou – The Milk of Human Kindness
    2006: Grizzly Bear – Yellow House
    2007: The Besnard Lakes – …Are the Dark Horse
    2008: Portishead – Third

  3. Nunya B

    It really warms the cockles of my heart to see not one, but two mentions of Kylie Minogue’s X and I couldn’t even explain to you why that is.

    (Bonus warming for Siobhan Donaghy!)

  4. natepatrin

    1977: Steely Dan – Aja
    1978: Van Halen – s/t
    1979: The Clash – London Calling
    1980: The Clash – Sandinista!
    1981: Kraftwerk – Computer World
    1982: Michael Jackson – Thriller
    1983: Madonna – s/t
    1984: Prince – Purple Rain
    1985: New Order – Low-Life
    1986: Run-DMC – Raising Hell
    1987: Boogie Down Productions – Criminal Minded
    1988: Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
    1989: The Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique
    1990: Eric B. & Rakim – Let the Rhythm Hit ‘Em
    1991: Massive Attack – Blue Lines
    1992: Eric B. & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique
    1993: The Wu-Tang Clan – Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    1994: Nas – Illmatic
    1995: Genius/GZA – Liquid Swords
    1996: OutKast – ATLiens
    1997: The Chemical Brothers – Dig Your Own Hole
    1998: Massive Attack – Mezzanine
    1999: MF DOOM – Operation Doomsday
    2000: Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele
    2001: Daft Punk – Discovery
    2002: The Roots – Phrenology
    2003: Basement Jaxx – Kish Kash
    2004: Sonic Youth – Sonic Nurse
    2005: M.I.A. – Arular
    2006: Ghostface Killah – Fishscale
    2007: UGK – Underground Kingz
    2008 (so far): The Bug, London Zoo

    (I’m kind of amused by the streak from ’86 through today, where it consists solely of rap, club music… and Sonic Youth.)

  5. Michaelangelo Matos

    I won’t bother seeing if this corresponds to the one I did on ILM however long ago but I’m guessing yes:

    1975: Eno, Another Green World
    1976: Augustus Pablo, King Tubby’s Meets Rockers Uptown
    1977: Al Green, The Belle Album
    1978: Steve Reich, Music for 18 Musicians
    1979: Talking Heads, Fear of Music
    1980: Chic, Real People
    1981: Penguin Cafe Orchestra
    1982: Prince, 1999
    1983: Marshall Crenshaw, Field Day
    1984: Prince & the Revolution, Purple Rain
    1985: The Indestructible Beat of Soweto
    1986: Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Blood and Chocolate
    1987: Prince, Sign ‘O’ the Times
    1988: Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
    1989: Beastie Boys, Paul’s Boutique
    1990: L.L. Cool J, Mama Said Knock You Out
    1991: Nirvana, Nevermind
    1992: Kickin Mental Detergent
    1993: Best of Techno Vol. 3
    1994: History of Our World Part One: Breakbeat & Jungle Ultramix by DJ DB
    1995: Tricky, Maxinquaye
    1996: Tony Toni Tone, House of Music
    1997: Yo La Tengo, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
    1998: On the Floor at the Boutique–Mixed by Fatboy Slim
    1999: Built to Spill, Keep It Like a Secret
    2000: Lifter Puller, Fiestas + Fiascos
    2001: The Avalanches, Since I Left You
    2002: Triple R, Friends
    2003: Basement Jaxx, Kish Kash
    2004: United State of Electronica
    2005: M.I.A., Arular
    2006: Ghostface Killah, Fishscale
    2007: Spoon, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
    2008: Erykah Badu, New Amerykah Vol. 1: Fourth World War

  6. HomefrontRadio

    1971 – David Bowie – Hunky Dory
    1972 – Big Star – #1 Record
    1973 – John Cale – Paris 1919
    1974 – Here Come The Warm Jets – Brian Eno
    1975 – Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – The Best Years Of Our Lives
    1976 – Abba – Arrival
    1977 – Elvis Costello – My Aim Is True
    1978 – Blondie – Parallel Lines
    1979 – Talking Heads – Fear Of Music
    1980 – The B-52′s – Wild Planet
    1981 – Psychedelic Furs – Talk Talk Talk
    1982 – Kate Bush – The Dreaming
    1983 – REM – Murmur
    1984 – Go-Betweens – Spring Hill Fair
    1985 – Prince and the Revolution – Around The World In A Day
    1986 – XTC – Skylarking
    1987 – Pet Shop Boys – Actually
    1988 – Voice Of The Beehive – Let It Be
    1989 – Jane Siberry – Bound By The Beauty
    1990 – Jellyfish – Bellybutton
    1991 – Crowded House – Woodface
    1992 – Suzanne Vega – 99.9 F Degrees
    1993 – Jellyfish – Split Milk
    1994 – Velvet Crush – Teenage Symphonies To God
    1995 – Pulp – Different Class
    1996 – Divine Comedy – Casanova
    1997 – Michael Penn – Resigned
    1998 – Elliott Smith – XO
    1999 – the Auteurs – How I Learned To Love The Bootboys
    2000 – Aimee Mann – Bachelor No.2
    2001 – Rufus Wainwright – Poses
    2002 – Mull Historical Society – Loss
    2003 – the Decemberists – Her Majesty
    2004 – Timothy Monger – Summer Cherry Ghosts
    2005 – Son Of A Plumber – Son Of A Plumber
    2006 – Scritti Politti – White Bread, Black Beer
    2007 – Great Lakes Myth Society – Compass Rose Bouquet

  7. Anonymous

    This was not easy, especially in the later years…

    1989: Beastie Boys- Paul’s Boutique
    1990: Public Enemy- Fear of a Black Planet
    1991: Red Hot Chili Peppers- Blood Sugar Sex Magik
    1992: Dr. Dre- The Chronic
    1993: Primus- Pork Soda
    1994: Built to Spill- There’s Nothing Wrong With Love
    1995: Radiohead- The Bends
    1996: Sublime- Sublime
    1997: Godspeed You! Black Emperor- F#A#infinity
    1998: Neutral Milk Hotel- Aeroplane Over the Sea
    1999: Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication
    2000: Explosions in the Sky- How Strange, Innocence
    2001: Morning View- Incubus
    2002: The Streets- Original Pirate Material
    2003: Mogwai- Happy Songs For Happy People
    2004: Franz Ferdinand- Franz Ferdinand
    2005: Broken Social Scene- Broken Social Scene
    2006: Girl Talk- Night Ripper
    2007: Kayne West- Graduation
    2008 (so far): Radiohead- In Rainbows

  8. Anonymous

    I did something like this a couple years ago, though I made it a little easier on myself by choosing one rock record and one everything-else record. I’ll have to cut that in half.

    In the meantime, another excellent resource for searching for albums by year is rateyourmusic.com.

  9. westartedthis

    @joshlanghoff: i’m gonna post mine soon and i want to say here and now that we have the same 1989 and that BLOWS MY MIND.

  10. westartedthis

    i listed my also rans when i posted this on my personal blog, and deleting them would be a painus in the anus, so you guys are okay with that, right?

    1981 – Tom Tom Club – Tom Tom Club (also ran: Fela Kuti – Black President)
    1982 – the Fall – Hex Enduction Hour (also ran: Richard and Linda Thompson – Shoot Out the Lights)
    1983 – Aztec Camera – High Land Hard Rain (also ran: REM – Murmur, Talking Heads – Speaking in Tongues)
    1984 – Cocteau Twins – Treasure (also ran: Felt – the Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories)
    1985 – Mekons – Fear & Whiskey (also ran: Husker Du – New Day Rising. most competitive year yet, just look it up)
    1986 – Felt – Forever Breathes the Lonely Word (also ran: XTC – Skylarking)
    1987 – Michael Jackson – Bad (also ran: Sonic Youth – Sister)
    1988 – the Go-Betweens – 16 Lovers Lane (also ran: Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden)
    1989 – King’s X – Gretchen Goes to Nebraska (also ran: Pixies – Doolittle)
    1990 – Digital Underground – Sex Packets (also ran: His Name is Alive – Livonia)
    1991 – the KLF – the White Room (also ran: the Jesus Lizard – Goat)
    1992 – En Vogue – Funky Divas (also ran: Dr. Dre – the Chronic)
    1993 – Wu-Tang Clan – 36 Chambers (also ran: Bjork – Debut)
    1994 – Guided by Voices – Bee Thousand (also ran: Portishead – Dummy)
    1995 – Radiohead – the Bends (also ran: Mobb Deep – the Infamous)
    1996 – Belle & Sebastian – If You’re Feeling Sinister (also ran: Makaveli – the 7 Day Theory)
    1997 – Yo La Tengo – I Can Hear the Heart Beating as one (Radiohead – Ok Computer)
    1998 – Silver Jews – American Water (also ran: Saint Etienne – Good Humor)
    1999 – Outkast – Aquemini (also ran: Sleater-Kinney – the Hot Rock)
    2000 – Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele (also ran: Radiohead – Kid A)
    2001 – Clinic – Internal Wrangler (also ran: Daft Punk – Discovery, Cannibal Ox -the Cold Vein)
    2002 – Spoon – Kill the Moonlight (also ran: Enon – High Society…SHITTY year for music)
    2003 – the Wrens – the Meadowlands (also ran: R. Kelly – Chocolate Factory)
    2004 – Futureheads – Futureheads (also ran: Ghostface – Pretty Toney)
    2005 – Robyn – Robyn (also ran: Antony & the Johnsons – I Am a Bird Now)
    2006 – Scott Walker – the Drift (also ran: Three-6 Mafia – Most Known Unknown)
    2007 – Jens Lekman – Night Falls Over Kortedala (also ran: My Teenage Stride – Ears Like Golden Bats)
    2008 (in progress) – Boris – Smile (also ran: Portishead – Third)

  11. westartedthis

    i messed up – 2005′s also ran should be “Most Known Unknown”, 2006′s should be Plague Bringer – “As the Ghosts Collect, the Corpses Rest”. with apologies to Antony & the Johnsons.

  12. Merkin

    I am embarrassed that this took me hours. I’m glad to see others’ lists as now I’ve got a lot of old favorites to go back and listen to. Well, here goes nothing:

    1971 – David Bowie, Hunky Dory
    1972 – Can, Ege Bamyasi
    1973 – John Cale, Paris 1919
    1974 – Brian Eno, Here Come the Warm Jets
    1975 – Roxy Music, Siren
    1976 – ABBA, Arrival
    1977 – Fleetwood Mac, Rumors
    1978 – Rolling Stones, Some Girls
    1979 – The Slits, Cut
    1980 – Talking Heads, Remain in Light
    1981 – The Raincoats, Odyshape
    1982 – ABC, The Lexicon of Love
    1983 – Cocteau Twins, Head Over Heels
    1984 – Cocteau Twins, Treasure
    1985 – The Jesus and Mary Chain, Psychocandy
    1986 – Felt, Forever Breathes the Lonely Word
    1987 – The Smiths, Louder Than Bombs
    1988 – Pixies, Surfer Rosa
    1989 – The Stone Roses, S/T
    1990 – The Breeders, Pod
    1991 – My Bloody Valentine, Loveless
    1992 – Moonshake, Eva Luna
    1993 – Pram, Iron Lung & The Stars Are So Big…
    1994 – Tindersticks, S/T [First]
    1995 – Spiritualized, Pure Phase
    1996 – Super Furry Animals, Fuzzy Logic
    1997 – Radiohead, OK Computer
    1998 – Air, Moon Safari
    1999 – Pavement, Terror Twilight
    2000 – Erykah Badu, Mama’s Gun
    2001 – Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci, How I Long to Feel That Summer In My Heart
    2002 – Boards of Canada, Geogaddi
    2003 – The Shins, Chutes Too Narrow
    2004 – Nick Cave, The Lyre of Orpheus/Abbatoir Blues
    2005 – Antony & The Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now
    2006 – Joanna Newsom, Ys
    2007 – Tracey Thorn, Out of the Woods
    2008 – Erykah Badu, New Amerykah Part One

  13. NeverEnough

    @scottmcd: Marry me?

  14. PengIn

    Well, this was certainly fun exercise. I found 2004, 1995 and 1992 to be the best years for me. Also, the early 80s were apparently ruled by Steve Harris.

    1975: Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
    1976: AC/DC – Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
    1977: Queen – News of the World
    1978: Van Halen – Self Titled
    1979: Pink Floyd – The Wall
    1980: Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden
    1981: Iron Maiden – Killers
    1982: Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast
    1983: U2 – War
    1984: Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense
    1985: Iron Maiden – Live After Death
    1986: Peter Gabriel – So
    1987: Pink Floyd – A Momentary Lapse of Reason
    1988: Metallica – …And Justice For All
    1989: Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique
    1990: Lard – The Last Temptation of Reid
    1991: Nirvana – Nevermind
    1992: Screaming Trees – Sweet Oblivion
    1993: Mother – Gold Record LP
    1994: Corrosion Of Conformity – Deliverance
    1995: Clutch – Self Titled
    1996: Local H – As Good As Dead
    1997: The Catherine Wheel – Adam & Eve
    1998: Queens of the Stone Age – Self Titled
    1999: Clutch – Jam Room
    2000: Disengage – Obsessions Become Phobias
    2001: Scissorfight – Mantrapping For Sport And Profit
    2002: Flogging Molly – Drunken Lullabies
    2003: Dozer – Call It Conspiracy
    2004: Clutch – Blast Tyrant
    2005: Fireball Ministry – Their Rock Is Not Our Rock
    2006: Mastodon – Blood Mountain
    2007: High On Fire – Death Is This Communion
    2008: Torche – Meanderthal

  15. Chris Molanphy

    I see a few ’71 births here (and everybody ’round these parts knows how old I am), so…

    Since I’m getting here hella late, let’s try something slightly new:

    Lifelong album list I built from everybody else’s album lists
    (because I like seeing where I intersect with people)

    From Maura:

    1984 – Prince and the Revolution, Purple Rain
    2008 – Erykah Badu, New Amerykah Vol. 1

    From NeverEnough:

    1982 “Rio” Duran Duran
    2003 “The Black Album” Jay Z
    2004 “Scissor Sisters” Scissor Sisters

    From Job (power to my fellow oldster):

    71 Sly & the Family Stone – There’s a Riot Going on
    75 Neil Young – Tonight’s the Night
    07 LCD Soundsystem – Sound of Silver

    From Al Shipley:

    1986 Peter Gabriel – So
    1987 Prince – Sign O’ The Times
    1992 R.E.M. – Automatic For The People
    2005 Kanye West – Late Registration

    @scottmcd:

    1979: The Clash – London Calling

    From Michaelangelo Matos:

    1989: Beastie Boys, Paul’s Boutique
    1991: Nirvana, Nevermind
    1997: Yo La Tengo, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One*
    2001: The Avalanches, Since I Left You

    [* Because of its effed-up, spotty U.S. release on the poorly-funded Enclave label, Belle and Sebastian's If You're Feeling Sinister was my pick for Album of 1997, and I wasn't alone--it made Pazz & Jop for that year. But I acknowledge that in most of the world, it was a '96 album. So YLT is my second choice for '97.]

    From @HomefrontRadio (several of whose picks would be my second choice):

    1983 – REM – Murmur
    1987 – Pet Shop Boys – Actually

    From Jewishthunda701:

    1999: Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication
    2002: The Streets- Original Pirate Material

    From westartedthis – just this one, but it’s exactly right:

    1994 – Guided by Voices – Bee Thousand (also ran: Portishead – Dummy)

    From whoneedslight (you call yourself old, sonny?):

    1977 – Rumours – Fleetwood Mac
    1978 – Outlandos D’Amour – The Police
    1981 – Beauty and the Beat – The Go-Gos

    From Rock You Like An Iracane:
    2006: … Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, Arctic Monkeys …

    From ronaldpagan:

    1996: If You’re Feeling Sinister, Belle and Sebastian
    2003: The Black Album, Jay-Z

    Years that weren’t covered by others (to my tastes):

    1972: Paul Simon
    1973: Stevie Wonder, Innervisions
    1974: Kraftwerk, Autobahn
    1976: Ramones
    1980: Peter Gabriel [3]
    1985: Suzanne Vega
    1988: Cowboy Junkies, The Trinity Session
    1990: Sinéad O’Connor, I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got
    1993: Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville
    1995: Elastica
    1998: Lucinda Williams, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
    2000: Radiohead, Kid A
    2004: Danger Mouse, The Grey Album

  16. Chris Molanphy

    P.S. I fucked up and did two albums for 2004. Ah well – that Scissor Sisters album ruled.

    P.P.S. I’m intrigued to see we don’t have anyone born in the ’60s (yet).

  17. Jess Harvell

    1978: Al Green – The Belle Album (Runner Up: Pere Ubu – Dub Housing)
    1979: Public Image Ltd. – Metal Box/Second Edition (Runner Up: Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures)
    1980: Talking Heads – Remain In Light (Runner Up: XTC – Black Sea)
    1981: The Fall – Slates (Runner Up: Kraftwerk – Computer World)
    1982: Bad Brains – Bad Brains (Runner Up: Generic Flipper)
    1983: ABC – The Lexicon Of Love (Runner Up: Minor Threat – Out Of Step)
    1984: Husker Du – Zen Arcade (Runner Up: Prince – Purple Rain)
    1985: Scritti Politti – Cupid And Psyche ’85 (Runner Up: The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto)
    1986: Metallica – Master Of Puppets (Runner Up: Prince – Parade)
    1987: Prince – Sign O’ The Times (Runner Up: Guns N Roses – Appetite For Destruction)
    1988: Eric B And Rakim – Follow The Leader (Runner Up: Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation)
    1989: The History Of The House Sound Of Chicago (Runner Up: The Necks – Sex)
    1990: Talk Talk – Laughing Stock (Runner Up: Ice Cube – AmerKKKa’s Most Wanted/Kill At Will)
    1991: Public Enemy – Fear Of A Black Planet (Runner Up: Saint Etienne – Foxbase Alpha)
    1992: Faith No More – Angel Dust (Runner Up: Pharcyde – Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde)
    1993: Lungfish – Rainbows From Atoms (Runner Up: Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang)
    1994: DJ DB – A History Of Our World: Breakbeat and Jungle Ultramix (Runner Up: Notorious B.I.G. – Ready To Die)
    1995: Pulp – Different Class (Runner Up: A Guy Called Gerald – Black Secret Technology)
    1996: Weezer – Pinkerton (Runner Up: Jay-Z – Reasonable Doubt)
    1997: Missy Elliot – Supa Dupa Fly (Runner Up: Smog – Red Apple Falls)
    1998: Boredoms – Super AE (The Monorchid – Let Them Eat…)
    1999: Basement Jaxx – Rooty (Runner Up: Destiny’s Child – The Writing’s On The Wall)
    2000: D’Angelo – Voodoo (Runner Up: Gas – Pop)
    2001: Daft Punk – Discovery (Runner Up: Cannibal Ox – The Cold Vein)
    2002: Sonic Youth – Murray Street (Runner Up: Andrew WK – I Get Wet)
    2003: Ted Leo and The Pharmacists – Hearts Of Oak (Runner Up – Ragga Ragga Ragga 2003)
    2004: My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Runner Up: Say Anything – …Is A Real Boy)
    2005: Roisin Murphy – Ruby Blue (Runner Up: Pissed Jeans – Shallow)
    2006: Be Your Own Pet – Be Your Own Pet (Runner Up: T.I. – King)

    …maybe.

  18. Mike P.

    This isn’t written in stone or anything, but it will certainly do for now.

    1977- David Bowie, Low
    1978- Cheap Trick, At Budokan
    1979- XTC, Drums and Wires
    1980- X, Los Angeles
    1981- X, Wild Gift
    1982- Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Imperial Bedroom
    1983- New Order, Power, Corruption and Lies
    1984- The Replacements, Let it Be
    1985- The Replacements, Tim
    1986- XTC, Skylarking
    1987- The Replacements, Pleased to Meet Me
    1988- The Pixies, Surfer Rosa
    1989- Bob Dylan, Oh Mercy
    1990- Morrissey, Bona Drag
    1991- The Pixies, Trompe Le Monde
    1992- Pulp, Separations
    1993- Jellyfish, Spilt Milk
    1994- Blur, Parklife
    1995- Pulp, Different Class
    1996- Wilco, Being There
    1997- Cotton Mather, Kontiki
    1998- Pulp, This is Hardcore
    1999- Wilco, Summerteeth
    2000- PJ Harvey, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
    2001- Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci, How I Long To Feel That Summer in My Heart
    2002- Rilo Kiley, The Execution of All Things
    2003- The Weakerthans, Reconstruction Site
    2004- The Divine Comedy, Absent Friends
    2005- Art Brut, Bang Bang Rock ‘& Roll
    2006- Sonic Youth, Rather Ripped
    2007- The Weakerthans, Reunion Tour

  19. Anonymous

    @Chris Molanphy:

    Our 1993 and 1998 match as well.

    It was a really tough exercise on the whole but Car Wheels on a Gravel Road is a no-brainer for me. That became a soundtrack of my life.

  20. Anonymous

    1971 Hunky Dory-David Bowie
    1972 Exile on Main Street-The Rolling Stones
    1973 Head Hunters-Herbie Hancock
    1974 Radio City-Big Star
    1975 Born To Run-Bruce Springsteen
    1976 Desire-Bob Dylan
    1977 My Aim Is True-Elvis Costello
    1978 One Nation Under a Groove-Funkadelic
    1979 Fear of Music-Talking Heads
    1980 London Calling-The Clash
    1981 Beauty and the Beat-the Go Gos
    1982 Nebraska-Bruce Springsteen
    1983 Murmur-REM
    1984 Let It Be-The Replacements
    1985 Rain Dogs-Tom Waits
    1986 Life’s Rich Pageant-REM
    1987 Louder Than Bombs-The Smiths
    1988 The Trinity Session-Cowboy Junkies
    1989 Doolittle-The Pixies
    1990 Goo-Sonic Youth
    1991 Bandwagonesque-Teenage Fanclub
    1992 Your Arsenal-Morrissey
    1993 Midnight Marauders-A Tribe Called Quest
    1994 Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain-Pavement
    1995 …And Out Come the Wolves-Rancid
    1996 Odelay-Beck
    1997 Vanishing Point-Primal Scream
    1998 The Boy With The Arab Strap-Belle and Sebastian
    1999 Mule Variations-Tom Waits
    2000 Kid A-Radiohead
    2001 Gold-Ryan Adams
    2002 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot-Wilco
    2003 Dear Catastrophe Waitress-Belle and Sebastian
    2004 You Are the Quarry-Morrissey
    2005 Separation Sunday-The Hold Steady
    2006 I Am Not Afraid of You and I will Beat Your Ass-Yo La Tengo
    2007 Sound of Silver-LCD Soundsystem

  21. moulty

    Great fun, I just wish I was older…

    1987: Prince- Sign ‘O’ The Times
    1988: Dinosaur Jr.-Bug
    1989: Beastie Boys- Paul’s Boutique
    1990: The Replacements- All Shook Down
    1991: Primal Scream- Screamdelica
    1992: Beat Happening- You Turn Me On
    1993: PJ Harvey- Rid Of Me
    1994: Nas- Illmatic
    1995: Pulp- Different Class
    1996: Dr. Octagon- Dr. Octagonecologyst
    1997: Yo La Tengo- I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One
    1998: OutKast- Aquemini
    1999: Mos Def- Black On Both Sides
    2000: The Avalanches- Since I Left You
    2001: Low- Things We Lost In The Fire
    2002: Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    2003: The White Stripes- Elephant
    2004: Madvillain- Madvillainy
    2005: Edan- Beauty & The Beat
    2006: Ghostface Killah- Fishscale
    2007: Dinosaur Jr- Beyond
    2008: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!

  22. Rock You Like An Iracane

    Well, I’ll get ripped to shreds, but, ah, hell. I’m picking these based on if they’ve really mattered to me, even if it’s just singles from the album that I’ve heard:

    1990: The Immaculate Collection, Madonna
    1991: Achtung Baby, U2
    1992: The Chronic, Dr. Dre
    1993: Doggystyle, Snoop Dogg
    1994: Illmatic, Nas
    1995: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette
    1996: Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z
    1997: Life After Death, The Notorious B.I.G.
    1998: Aquemini, OutKast
    1999: The Slim Shady LP, Eminem
    2000: (TIE) Stankonia, OutKast/No Strings Attached, N’Sync/All That You Can’t Leave Behind, U2
    2001: The Blueprint, Jay-Z
    2002: The Eminem Show, Eminem
    2003: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, OutKast
    2004: (TIE) The College Dropout, Kanye West/How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2
    2005: Late Registration, Kanye West
    2006: (TIE) Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, Arctic Monkeys/Game Theory, The Roots/Hell Hath No Fury, Clipse
    2007: (TIE) Graduation, Kanye West/American Gangster, Jay-Z
    2008: (TIE) Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend/Tha Carter 3, Lil Wayne

  23. Anonymous

    1983: The Police – Synchronicity
    1984: Bruce Springsteen – Born In The U.S.A.
    1985: Sam Cooke – Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963
    1986: Beastie Boys – Licensed To Ill
    1987: The Replacements – Pleased To Meet Me
    1988: Morrissey – Viva Hate
    1989: The Cure – Disintegration
    1990: Fugazi – Repeater
    1991: Talk Talk – Laughing Stock
    1992: Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted
    1993: Archers of Loaf – Icky Mettle
    1994: Pavement – Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
    1995: The Super Friendz – Mock Up Scale Down
    1996: The Wrens – Secaucus
    1997: Ben Folds Five – Whatever and Ever Amen
    1998: Sloan – Navy Blues
    1999: Sloan – Between The Bridges
    2000: Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker
    2001: The Joel Plaskett Emergency – Down At The Khyber (with deepest apologies to Beulah, Constantines and Spoon)
    2002: Wilco – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    2003: The Stills – Logic Will Break Your Heart
    2004: The Sourkeys – The Sourkeys
    2005: Okkervil River – Black Sheep Boy
    2006: The Long Winters – Putting The Days To Bed
    2007: [TIE] Shearwater – Palo Santo/Fall Out Boy – Infinity On High

  24. Chris Molanphy

    @whoneedslight: Sorry. I guess you’re my best match!

  25. Anonymous

    1985 – The Replacements “Tim”
    1986 – Beastie Boys “Licensed to Ill”
    1987 – Guns ‘n’ Roses “Appetite For Destruction”
    1988 – Pixies “Surfer Rosa”
    1989 – Pixies “Doolittle”
    1990 – Pixies “Bossanova”
    (sorry, I hate just about everything from the 80′s and I’ve never been impressed by Sonic Youth or The Smiths)
    1991 – Nirvana “Nevermind”
    1992 – Pavement “Slanted and Enchanted”
    1993 – Pearl Jam “Vs.”
    1994 – Nirvana “MTV Unplugged”
    1995 – Radiohead “The Bends”
    1996 – Beck “Odelay”
    1997 – Radiohead “OK Computer”
    1998 – OutKast “Aquemini”
    1999 – Red Hot Chili Peppers “Californication”
    2000 – Radiohead “Kid A”
    2001 – The Strokes “Is This It”
    2002 – Wilco “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot”
    2003 – Black Keys “Thickfreakness”
    2004 – Arcade Fire “Funeral”
    2005 – My Morning Jacket “Z”
    2006 – The Hold Steady “Boys and Girls in America”
    2007 – Radiohead “In Rainbows”
    2008 – (so far) The Hold Steady – “Stay Positive”

  26. HomefrontRadio

    I found everyone’s lists interesting. I’ve got a lot of half-forgotten records in my collection that are worth going back to hear, by the sounds of it.

    I was shocked by how little my taste has changed over the years and fascinated by how i could tie all these artists together stylistically. Can anyone look through their lists and see the common threads between the albums they like?

    Mine -

    - Obvious dislike for synthesizers, but love for both traditional and electromechanical keyboards
    - Dislike of heavy reverb
    - Big pop hooks
    - Jangly guitars
    - Respect for formalised traditions
    - Tight song constructions under 4 minutes
    - Extended harmonics beyond triad chords
    - Multi-part vocal harmonisations
    - Some degree of non-rock orchestration
    - Instruments playing melodic parts rather than rhythmic parts
    - Countermelodies, either vocal or instrumental

  27. Anonymous

    I started out with a list of about ten per year, and then trimmed accordingly. Even leaving it to the very end, cutting “Sex Packets” out of 1990 was heartbreaking. Seeing everyone’s third runner-up for every year is boring as shit, but at the very least, I owed it Shock to mention that record’s importance.

    ———————

    1983: Prince – 1999
    1984: The Replacements – Let It Be
    1985: The Pogues – Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash
    1986: Paul Simon – Graceland
    1987: Guns N Roses – Appetite For Destruction
    1988: The Pixies – Surfer Rosa
    1989: The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses
    1990: Ice Cube – AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted (Sex Packets was SOOOOOOO close)
    1991: De La Soul – De La Soul is Dead
    1992: Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted
    1993: Liz Phair – Exile in Guyville
    1994: Nas – Illmatic
    1995: Pulp – Different Class
    1996: U.G.K. – Ridin’ Dirty
    1997: Strapping Young Lad – City
    1998: Neutral Milk Hotel – In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
    1999: Dismemberment Plan – Emergency & I
    2000: Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele
    2001: Jay Z – The Blueprint
    2002: Boards of Canada – Geogaddi
    2003: Sufjan Stevens – Michigan
    2004: The Streets – A Grand Don’t Come for Free
    2005: Cam’ron – Purple Haze
    2006: TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain
    2007: The National – Boxer

  28. ronaldpagan

    Oh my God! I thought this would be a fun game to play before I went to sleep but it takes for-fucking-ever. And made me come to the depressing realization that I’m younger than most of the music I listen to. Here’s my list in training:

    1987: [TIE] Come On Pilgrim, The Pixies/Paid in Full Eric B. and Rakim
    1988: [TIE] It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, Public Enemy/Daydream Nation, Sonic Youth
    1989: Doolittle, The Pixies
    1990: The Youth Are Getting Restless, Bad Brains
    1991: The Low End Theory, A Tribe Called Quest (sorry Loveless and Nevermind!)
    1992: [TRIPLE TIE] Pussy Whipped, Bikini Kill/Slanted and Enchanted, Pavement/The Way of the Vaselines, The Vaselines
    1993: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang Clan
    1994: Illmatic, Nas
    1995: MTV Unplugged In New York, Nirvana
    1996: If You’re Feeling Sinister, Belle and Sebastian
    1997: I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One, Yo La Tengo
    1998: Clandestino, Manu Chao
    1999: [TIE] 69 Love Songs, Magnetic Fields/I See A Darkness, Bonnie “Prince” Billy
    2000: Supreme Clientele, Ghostface Killah
    2001: Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, Flaming Lips
    2002: American IV: The Man Comes Around, Johnny Cash
    2003: The Black Album, Jay-Z
    2004: College Dropout, Kanye West
    2005: Arular, M.I.A
    2006: [TIE] The Shining, J Dilla/Hell Hath No Fury, Clipse
    2007: Big Doe Rehab, Ghostface Killah
    2008: They made music this year?

  29. Anonymous

    @StuntKockSteeev: Haha, not a dig on the former editor, obviously. More a commentary on anyone’s interest in reading my list of miscellaneous bullshit.

  30. ronaldpagan

    Oh bonus:

    1986: Forever Breathes The Lonely Word, Felt

    Life begins at conception people!

    Also, these lists are hard because, like, for any given year, do you pick the seminal albums that aged well, or do you pick the album that you listened to all year when you were high on shrooms? I’m talking to you, Yoshimi.

  31. Tiger_Tanaka

    I used to live for Rolling Stone’s All-Time lists until I saw that their top 500 albums list, 20 years apart, hadn’t changed much. Now after reading Mojo and Uncut, man, they know jack.

    Christgau’s website is freaking ugly. Dude, use iWeb or something, at least.

  32. Anonymous

    Hmmm, I’ll try posting this again, see if it works this time:

    Another excellent site for getting lists of albums by year is rateyourmusic.com.

  33. Anonymous

    Hmmmm, let me try this again, since it didn’t post the first time:

    Another excellent site for getting lists of albums by year is rateyourmusic.com.

  34. Anonymous

    This was really, really hard, as I am really, really old. And sometimes it was tough to choose between albums that were really influential at the time vs. have been influential over a lifetime. I tried to add a little of both. Don’t be hateful.

    1972 – Exile on Main Street – Rolling Stones
    1973 – Closing Time – Tom Waits
    1974 – Grievous Angel – Gram Parsons
    1975 – Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
    1976 – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
    1977 – Rumours – Fleetwood Mac
    1978 – Outlandos D’Amour – The Police
    1979 – Candy-O – The Cars
    1980 – Double Fantasy – John Lennon (not so much Yoko)
    1981 – Beauty and the Beat – The Go-Gos
    1982 – Nebraska – Bruce Springsteen
    1983 – Murmur – REM
    1984 – Let it Be – The Replacements
    1985 – Rain Dogs – Tom Waits
    1986 – So – Peter Gabriel
    1987 – The Joshua Tree – U2
    1988 – Nothing’s Shocking – Jane’s Addiction
    1989 – Doolittle – The Pixies
    1990 – The Caution Horses – Cowboy Junkies
    1991 – Nevermind – Nirvana
    1992 – Check Your Head – The Beastie Boys
    1993 – Exile in Guyville – Liz Phair
    1994 – Chocolate & Cheese – Ween
    1995 – Vee Vee – Archers of Loaf
    1996 – Irresistible Bliss – Soul Coughing
    1997 – Indoor Living – Superchunk
    1998 – Car Wheels on a Gravel Road – Lucinda Williams
    1999 – Summerteeth – Wilco
    2000 – The Moon & Antarctica – Modest Mouse
    2001 – Rockin’ the Suburbs (sorry!) – Ben Folds
    2002 – The Creek Drank the Cradle – Iron & Wine
    2003 – Chutes Too Narrow – The Shins
    2004 – Funeral – Arcade Fire
    2005 – Alligator – The National
    2006 – Orphans – Tom Waits
    2007 – Boxer – The National
    2008 – No comment. I only have four new releases and none of them have floored me.

    I reserve the right to change my mind.

  35. mhulot

    1981: DNA – A Taste of DNA
    1982: Flipper – Generic Flipper
    1983: R.E.M. – Murmur
    1984: Los Lobos – How Will the Wolf Survive?
    1985: Double Dee & Steinski – The Payoff Mix/Lesson Two/Lesson 3
    1986: The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead
    1987: Prince – Sign “O” the Times
    1988: Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation
    1989: De La Soul – 3 Feet High and Rising / Pixies – Doolittle
    1990: Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet
    1991: A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory
    1992: Pavement – Slanted and Enchanted
    1993: Liz Phair – Exile in Guyville / De La Soul – Buhloone Mindstate
    1994: Pavement – Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
    1995: PJ Harvey – To Bring You My Love
    1996: DJ Shadow – Endtroducing… DJ Shadow / Sleater-Kinney – Call the Doctor
    1997: Yo La Tengo – I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
    1998: Outkast – Aquemeni
    1999: The Magnetic Fields – 69 Love Songs
    2000: Yo La Tengo – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out
    2001: Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliot – Miss E… So Addictive
    2002: Sleater-Kinney – One Beat
    2003: The Wrens – The Meadowlands
    2004: Brian Wilson – SMiLe
    2005: The Go-Betweens – Oceans Apart
    2006: Ghostface Killah – Fishscale / Ornette Coleman – Sound Grammar
    2007: Burial – Untrue
    2008: Portishead – Third

    Some heartbreaking omissions, some indecisiveness (hence the occasional double listing), some e.p.s, and kind of a lot of repetition. The mid- to late-1980s were particularly great years for albums I’m obsessed with, and the early 80′s and early 2000′s pretty damn barren. Fun meme.

  36. Lou Banjawi

    71: Sly & The Family Stone, There’s A Riot Goin’ On
    72: Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street
    73: New York Dolls, s/t
    74: Big Star, Radio City
    75: Brian Eno, Another Green World
    76: Ramones, s/t
    77: Clash, s/t
    78: Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings And Food
    79: Clash, London Calling
    80: The Beat, I Just Can’t Stop It
    81: Elvis Costello, Trust
    82: Richard & Linda Thompson, Shoot Out The Lights
    83: Violent Femmes, s/t
    84: Minutemen, Double Nickels On The Dime
    85: Replacements, Tim
    86: XTC, Skylarking
    87: Prince, Sign ‘O’ The Times
    88: Pixies, Surfer Rosa
    89: De La Soul, 3 Feet High And Rising
    90: Yo La Tengo, Fakebook
    91: A Tribe Called Quest, Low End Theory
    92: Freedy Johnston, Can You Fly
    93: Liz Phair, Exile In Guyville
    94: Nirvana, MTV Unplugged
    95: Elastica, s/t
    96: Belle & Sebastian, If You’re Feeling Sinister
    97: Pavement, Brighten The Corners
    98: Lucinda Williams, Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
    99: Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs
    00: New Pornographers, Mass Romantic
    01: Old 97s, Satellite Rides
    02: Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    03: Fountains Of Wayne, Welcome Interstate Managers
    04: DJ Danger Mouse, The Grey Album
    05: Kanye West, Late Registration
    06: Yo La Tengo, I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
    07: M.I.A., Kala
    08: ???

  37. Christopher R. Weingarten

    Hi, guys!

    1979: The Clash – London Calling
    1980: X – Los Angeles
    1981: Dead Kennedys – In God We Trust, Inc.
    1982: Violent Femmes – Violent Femmes
    1983: Wild Style soundtrack
    1984: Minutemen – Double Nickels On The Dime
    1985: Husker Du – New Day Rising
    1986: Run-DMC – Raising Hell
    1987: Boogie Down Productions – Criminal Minded
    1988: Public Enemy – It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
    1989: Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique
    1990: Brand Nubian – One For All
    1991: Nirvana – Nervermind
    1992: Diamond And The Psychotic Neurotics – Stunts, Blunts And Hip Hop
    1993: Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    1994: Beck – Mellow Gold
    1995: Faith No More – King For A Day… Fool For A Lifetime
    1996: Dr. Octagon – Dr. Octagonecologyst
    1997: Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Forever
    1998: Boredoms – Super Ae
    1999: Old Dirty Bastard – N**** Please
    2000: Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele
    2001: Cannibal Ox – The Cold Vein
    2002: Andrew W.K. – I Get Wet
    2003: David Banner – Mississippi: The Album
    2004: Kanye West – The College Dropout
    2005: Dalek – Absence
    2006: Girl Talk – Night Ripper
    2007: Battles – Mirrored
    2008: Portishead – Third

  38. moomintroll

    1982- TALK TALK- the party’s over

    1983- COCTEAU TWINS- head over heels

    1984- MADNESS- keep moving

    1985- THE SMITHS- meat is murder

    1986- THE SMITHS- the queen is dead

    1987- NEW ORDER- substance

    1988- MY BLOODY VALENTINE- isn’t anything

    1989- PIXIES- doolittle

    1990- HAPPY MONDAYS- pills ‘n’ thrills and bellyaches

    1991- MASSIVE ATTACK- blue lines

    1992- PAVEMENT- slanted and enchanted

    1993- BLUR- modern life is rubbish

    1994- BLUR- parklife

    1995- PULP- different class

    1996- BELLE AND SEBASTIAN- tigermilk

    1997- RADIOHEAD- o.k. computer

    1998- AIR- moon safari

    1999- BLUR- 13

    2000- PRIMAL SCREAM- xtrmntr

    2001- GORILLAZ- gorillaz

    2002- DOVES- the last broadcast

    2003- BLUR- think tank

    2004- TV ON THE RADIO- desperate youth, thirsty babes

    2005- GORILLAZ- demon days

    2006- GNARLS BARKLEY- st. elsewhere

    2007- THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE QUEEN- the good the bad and the queen

    2008- M83- saturdays= youth

  39. moomintroll

    Umm looks like Wilco had 2002 on lockdown! I don’t get it myself, I stand by my Doves.

  40. KikoJones

    Here comes the old fart with his not very cool list, which is missing several crucial titles (1969 and 1986, were especially difficult to bring down to a sole album) but I’ll share it with you guys, nonetheless.

    Cheers!

    1966 – THE BEATLES Revolver
    1967 – THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE Are You Experienced?
    1968 – THE BEATLES ‘The White Album’
    1969 – THE BEATLES Abbey Road (*all-time fave)
    1970 – PAUL McCARTNEY McCartney
    1971 – TODD RUNDGREN Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
    1972 – YES Close to the Edge
    1973 – PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
    1974 – KING CRIMSON Red
    1975 – LED ZEPPELIN Physical Grafitti
    1976 – PETER FRAMPTON Frampton Comes Alive
    1977 – SEX PISTOLS Nevermind the Bollocks…
    1978 – VAN HALEN [self-titled]
    1979 – THE POLICE Zenyatta Mondatta
    1980 – THE PRETENDERS [self-titled]
    1981 – KING CRIMSON Discipline
    1982 – RUSH Signals
    1983 – YES 90125
    1984 – THE SMITHS Hatful of Hollow
    1985 – SCRITTI POLITTI Cupid and Psyche ’85
    1986 – PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED Album
    1987 – GUNS N’ ROSES Appetite For Destruction
    1988 – LIVING COLOUR Vivid
    1989 – XTC Oranges and Lemons
    1990 – JANE’S ADDICTION Ritual de lo Habitual
    1991 – NIRVANA Nevermind
    1992 – PAUL WELLER [self-titled]
    1993 – JELLYFISH Spilt Milk
    1994 – SOUNDGARDEN Superunknown
    1995 – FOO FIGHTERS [self-titled]
    1996 – THE POSIES Amazing Disgrace
    1997 – RADIOHEAD OK Computer
    1998 – BECK Mutations
    1999 – THE FLAMING LIPS The Soft Bulletin
    2000 – AIMEE MANN Bachelor No.2
    2001 – DAVE NAVARRO Trust No One
    2002 – BECK Sea Change
    2003 – NADA SURF Let Go
    2004 – MATTHEW SWEET Kimi Ga Suki
    2005 – BECK Guero
    2006 – THE LEMONHEADS [self-titled]
    2007 – THE NOISETTES What’s the Time, Mr. Wolf?

  41. alec_baldwin

    You guys are awesome! Too bad my ADD prevents me doing lists unless I’m getting paid.

  42. Tauwan

    1984 – Purple Rain/Prince
    1985 – Whitney Houston/Whitney Houston
    1986 – Control/Janet Jackson
    1987 – Sign O’ the Times/Prince
    1988 – Forerver Your Girl/Paula Abdul
    1989 – Rhythm Nation 1814/Janet Jackson
    1990 – The Immaculate Collection/Madonna

    The beginning of my “what’s with you and all this ‘white people music’” period [save Mary J.'s album of course]:

    1991 – Nevermind/Nirvana
    1992 – What’s the 411?/Mary J. Blige
    1993 – In Utero/Nirvana
    1994 – MTV: Unplugged in New York/Nirvana

    Junior High School living with only the finest and/or best commercial/popular hip-hop and R&B:

    1995 – CraxySexyCool/TLC
    1996 – All Eyez on Me/2Pac
    1997 – Supa Dupa Fly/Missy Elliot

    The start of my ongoing teenage love affair with the musical output of Marilyn Manson and Trent Reznor.[Also known as the "dark years"]:

    1998 – Mechanical Animals/Marilyn Manson
    1999 – The Fragile/Nine Inch Nails

    Older, wiser, the coming of college:

    2000 – I Am Shelby Lynne/Shelby Lynne
    2001 – The Blueprint/Jay-Z

    “Look at me, I’m a college student. I work for my radio station. I know good music. I fancy myself a real music critic”:

    2002 – Yankee Hotel Foxtrot/Wilco
    2003 – Elephant/The White Stripes
    2004 – Good News for People Who Love Bad News/Modest Mouse
    2005 – The Best Party Ever/The Boy Least Likely To
    2006 – Rabbit Furcoat – Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins
    2007 – Hissing Fauana, Are you the Destroyer?/Of Montreal
    2008 – [Dunno yet. But if I had to pick an album right now, it would probably be Miss Erykah Badu’s New Amerykah Pt.1 : 4th World War

  43. Rob Murphy

    @Chris Molanphy: Sadly, I don’t think I can post my own list here, because it will reveal how old I am. Which is, probably too old to be liking the music I like…

    Maybe I’ll just cheat and do a post-Nirvana list or somesuch…

  44. bcapirigi

    glad somebody put ‘let it bee’ on their 1988 list. that album’s great.

  45. Anonymous

    To everyone born in 1971: no one’s feeling Joni Mitchell’s Blue?

    And I’m a little sad to see so little Stevie Wonder up here, as well, I was born after he started going downhill, but everything pre-1976 seems to me like it should get a shoutout.

    Jess, love you for putting Talking Heads’ Remain In Light on your list….

  46. KikoJones

    @moomintroll:
    Yeah, it was tough choosing between Sea Change and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but Beck won out in the end.

  47. bcapirigi

    this might need some refining–seriously, i can’t remember anything i really liked in 2004–but here’s my list:

    81- the au pairs, playing with a different sex
    82- x, under the big black sun
    83- the eurythmics, touch
    84- the bangles, all over the place
    85- suzanne vega, suzanne vega
    86- madonna, true blue
    87- bruce springsteen, tunnel of love
    88- my bloody valentine, isn’t anything
    89- the vaselines, the way of the vaselines
    90- sinead o’connor, i do not want what i haven’t got
    91- richard thompson, rumor and sigh
    92- en vogue, funky divas
    93- belly, star
    94- portishead, dummy
    95- elastica, elastica
    96- everything but the girl, walking wounded
    97- sleater-kiiney, dig me out
    98- pulp, this is hardcore
    99- the magnetic fields, 69 love songs
    00- cat power, the covers record
    01- ladytron, 604
    02- missy elliott, under construction
    03- the all-girl summer fun band, 2
    04- the blood brothers, crimes
    05- antony and the johnsons, i am a bird now
    06- the knife, silent shout
    07- mia, kala
    08- the kills, midnight boom

  48. Anonymous

    86- XTC- Skylarking
    87- Pixies- Come On Pilgrim
    88- Pixies- Surfer Rosa
    89- B-52′s- Cosmic Thing
    90- The Breeders- Pod
    91- Nirvana- Nevermind
    92- The Sugarcubes- Stick Around for Joy
    93- Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream
    94- Built to Spill- There’s Nothing Wrong With Love
    95- Bjork- Post
    96- Beck- Odelay
    97- Sleater-Kinney- Dig Me Out
    98- Sean Lennon- Into the Sun
    99- Cibo Matto- Stereotype A
    00- No Doubt- Return of Saturn
    01- Res- How I Do
    02- Sleater-Kinney- One Beat
    03- Enon- Hocus Pocus
    04- Sonic Youth- Sonic Nurse
    05- The New Pornographers- Twin Cinema
    06- Gwen Stefani- The Sweet Escape
    07- Britney Spears- Blackout
    08- The Breeders- Mountain Battles

  49. TheRunningboard7

    Way too late, but I’d feel bad for trying and not following through. The hardest thing will be not listing my omissions and seconds and ties (because that would be ridiculously huge), but here’s the list.

    1982 – thriller, michael jackson
    1983 – shout at the devil, motley crue
    1984 – the smiths, the smiths
    1985 – brother in arms, dire straits
    1986 – master of puppets, metallica
    1987 – Diesel or dust, midnight oil
    1988 – green, rem
    1989 – the real thing, faith no more
    1990 – ritual de lo habitual, jane’s addiction
    1991 – sailing the seas of cheese, primus
    1992 – psalm 69, ministry
    1993 – undertow, tool
    1994 – dulcinea, toad the wet sprocket
    1995 – destroy erase improve, meshuggah
    1996 – aenima, tool
    1997 – ok computer, radiohead
    1998 – hello Rockview, Less than Jake
    1999 – metropolis pt. 2: scenes from a memory, dream theater
    2000 – stories from the city, stories from the sea, pj harvey
    2001 – lateralus, tool
    2002 – el cielo, dredg
    2003 – war all the time, thursday
    2004 – miss machine, dillinger escape plan
    2005 – good apollo, i’m burning star iv, volume one: from fear through the eyes of madness, coheed and cambria
    2006 – the avalanche, sufjan stevens
    2007 – colors, between the buried and me
    2008 – obZen, meshuggah

  50. How do I say this ... THROWDINI!

    This list got really hard for me after 2000. I wonder if its because time hasn’t already acted as a natural filter, as it has for the 80s and 90s. What strikes me about this list is that there is only one rap album (for some reason, most rap just didn’t hold up for me, even though I went through periods where that was all I listened to) and how many of these albums I didn’t even buy when they first came out. Anyway, here’s my contribution:

    1974 – David Bowie – Diamond Dogs
    1975 – Bruce Springsteen – Born To Run
    1976 – The Ramones – S/T
    1977 – Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks
    1978 – Elvis Costello and the Attractions – This Year’s Model
    1979 – The Clash – London Calling
    1980 – X – Los Angeles
    1981 – The Go-Gos – Beauty and the Beat
    1982 – Michael Jackson – Thriller
    1983 – U2 – War
    1984 – Prince – Purple Rain
    1985 – Jesus and Mary Chain – Psychocandy
    1986 – Depeche Mode – Black Celebration
    1987 – Depeche Mode – Music For The Masses
    1988 – Pixies – Surfer Rosa
    1989 – Pixies – Doolittle
    1990 – Depeche Mode – Violator
    1991 – Nirvana – Nevermind
    1992 – Dr. Dre – The Chronic
    1993 – James – Laid
    1994 – Weezer – Weezer (The Blue Album)
    1995 – Radiohead – The Bends
    1996 – Weezer – Pinkerton
    1997 – Foo Fighters – The Colour And The Shape
    1998 – Neutral Milk Hotel – In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
    1999 – Foo Fighters – There Is Nothing Left To Lose
    2000 – The Strokes – Is This It?
    2001 – The Shins – Oh, Inverted World
    2002 – Libertines – Up The Bracket
    2003 – The New Pornographers – Electric Version
    2004 – Arcade Fire – Funeral
    2005 – Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
    2006 – Silversun Pickups – Carnavas
    2007 – Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
    2008 – Santogold – S/T

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