Top 100 Albums of All Time
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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The objective music report is prized on giving objectively correct opinions on all music, so you know this list will be 100% correct and not at all obnoxious or basic! This video took an absurd amount of time to prepare, script, record, and edit, and I would appreciate any feedback and your own opinions on the music. The video is split into four parts, each covering a quartile of the list in a unique way.
Timestamps:
Intro 0:00
Part 1. Albums 100-76 1:03
Part 2. Albums 75-51 5:05
Part 3. Albums 50-26 20:20
Part 4. Albums 25-1 26:55
Epilogue 1:00:00
The complete list of albums is below (BEST EXPERIENCED THROUGH THE VIDEO):
100. Get Up With It - Miles Davis
99. Street Hassle - Lou Reed
98. Swans Are Dead '95-'97 - Swans
97. The End of Evangelion - Shirō Sagisu
96. Underground Vol. 1 - Three 6 Mafia
95. m b v - My Bloody Valentine
94. 1999 - Prince
93. Daughter of Darkness - Natural Snow Buildings
92. In Rainbows - Radiohead
91. Ants From Up There - Black Country, New Road
90. Berlin - Lou Reed
89. The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
88. SMiLE - Brian Wilson
87. The Tired Sounds of Stars of The Lid - Stars of the Lid
86. Replica - Oneohetrix Point Never
85. Slanted & Enchanted - Pavement
84. Live at Sin-é - Jeff Buckley
83. You Forgot It in People - Broken Social Scene
82. Red - King Crimson
81. Raw Power - The Stooges
80. XXX - Danny Brown
79. Sister - Sonic Youth
78. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
77. Songs of Leonard Cohen - Leonard Cohen
76. Suicide - Suicide
75. To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
74. Twin Peaks: Limited Event Series Soundtrack - Angelo Badalamenti
73. When the Pawn… - Fiona Apple
72. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd
71. Electric Ladyland - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
70. Heroes - David Bowie
69. The Ascension - Glenn Branca
68. Fetch the Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple
67. Illinois - Sufjan Stevens
66. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - Pavement
65. Master of Reality - Black Sabbath
64. Merriweather Post Pavilion - Animal Collective
63. Hunky Dory - David Bowie
62. The College Dropout - Kanye West
61. Selected Ambient Works 85-92 - Aphex Twin
60. Paranoid - Black Sabbath
59. The Disintegration Loops - William Basinski
58. Close to the Edge - Yes
57. Sung Tongs - Animal Collective
56. Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space - Spiritualized
55. Exile on Main St. - The Rolling Stones
54. Karma - Pharoah Sanders
53. Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
52. Fear of Music - Talking Heads
51. Nevermind - Nirvana
50. Post - Bjork
49. Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 - Chuck Person
48. The Powers that B - Death Grips
47. Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
46. Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones
45. Emergency & I - The Dismemberment Plan
44. Lazer Guided Melodies - Spiritualized
43. Akuma No Uta - Boris
42. The Doors - The Doors
41. Blonde - Frank Ocean
40. Ok Computer - Radiohead
39. The Money Store - Death Grips
38. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang Clan
37. Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
36. Purple Rain - Prince
35. Tago Mago - Can
34. Discovery - Daft Punk
33. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
32. Atrocity Exhibition - Danny Brown
31. Long Season - Fishman
30. Donuts - J Dilla
29. Low - David Bowie
28. If You're Feeling Sinister - Belle And Sebastian
27. Marquee Moon - Television
26. Weezer - Weezer
25. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
24. Spiderland - Slint
23. Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
22. Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
21. In The Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson
20. The Glow pt. 2 - The Microphones
19. Yeezus - Kanye West
18. Exmilitary - Death Grips
17. The Seer - Swans
16. White Light/White Heat - The Velvet Underground
15. Madvilliany - Madvillian
14. The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
13. The Beatles (White Album) - The Beatles
12. Vespertine - Bjork
11. Remain In Light - Talking Heads
10. Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
9. Music For 18 Musicians - Steve Reich
8. Funhouse - The Stooges
7. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel
6. Daydream Nation - Sonic Youth
5. Kid A - Radiohead
4. Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! - Godspeed You! Black Emperor
3. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Kanye West
2. Abbey Road - The Beatles
1. The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground Видеоклипы
I’m watching this 2 days after making my top 50 list and it’s crazy how close some of these are to mine. Loved this video! Super great picks and commentary!
love how the video is broken up into sections and you switch things up here and there. makes it significantly more entertaining than a lot of other top lists ive seen
Great collection of albums! Plenty of my personal favourites here. It would be cool if you re-visit this video 30 years from now, just to see how much you have changed as a person! Big respect on exploring so much music at a young age, being engaged and insightful. I guess that is a benefit of today’s streaming platforms.
I honestly didn't expect this video to get as much attention as it did, my goal was to put this video out as a time capsule or channel trailer for future uploads LOL. Glad you enjoyed.
Good video! This was a gigantic undertaking and I love that you pulled it off in a fun and informative way! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Excellent list & #1. Sunday Morning is the most gorgeous song about paranoia. One of my favorite lines of all time is “I’ll Be Your Mirror, reflect what you are, incase you don’t know.” It embodies LouReed’s incredible lyricism.
Somehow the most perfect marriage of lyrics and sound.
I loved the list, but I loved your enthusiasm and attitude more. Just seeing how much it all means to you makes me relate to you even more. Keep making videos and sharing us your ideas please
Thanks!
This video is incredibly good!! I´ve never so much immediately liked and respected any RUclipsr. Keep up the good work!
Seeing the Disintegration Loops and Aphex Twin and The Beatles and such diversity in one list is really fantastic!!
some interesting choices that I need to explore , thanks
I loooved the whole transitions and guessing the album thingies and your way of talking about music in general the list was so close to mine it got scary ngl I wish you posted more
Thanks!
Great work and a great list. I admire your passion to music. Keep up the good work.
Great job! Music is personal and your top 100 are very well thought out and put into your reasoning
Thanks for watching (also glad you kind of see the tongue and cheek nature of the channel name)
@@objectivemusicreport love your choice for #1
genuinely super good video, you did a great job man
wow this means so much (crying emoji)
Great job ,Loved it .
Damn, that was a fantastic video, a lot of great albums on your list. This was a really good music essay-style video, I've been starving for music content like this. If you don't mind I would like to recommend some albums to you like: Midori - Aratamemashite Hajimemashite Midori Desu (a great Japanese Jazz Punk album), Ling Tosite Sigure - #4 (some phenomenal Japanese Math Rock). Anyway, keep up the great work👍.
Loved your list
Thanks!
Great Video! I watched the whole thing and it was really entertaining to listen to you talk :)
Thanks!
Lift Your Skinny Fist Like Antennas to Heaven is and will always be my greatest album of all time, thank you for your review.
Not even Gybe's best
F# and Allelujah is better tee hee
Interesting video! You must be a big Lou Reed fan!
Great Video man, there are some albums I wish didn't appear for others to appear but still this is an amazing list. Keep the good work!
Glad you enjoyed!
Bravo! I've been listening to music since I was 13 and 55 years later I feel you live for what moved me throughout my life. I love your emotion as you explain how The Stooges Fun House hit you unexpectedly. And having The Velvets run thru your list amazes me that a young man like yourself understands what took me a lifetime to grasp. I owned about half the LP's on your list but only agree with about 20 of the albums on the list. I have not jumped into any new bands since 2000 due to my time spent with my grandchildren but my grandson loves some of you rap choices. I grew up following the advice of Bangs, Christmas and Kaye and now that I have the gift of your list, I will be looking to see what I missed. There are many strong bands that you missed like The MC5 and The New York Dolls plus the whole punk scene. Check out all three Wire albums (first three only) and you will feel Punk and Post Punk explode onto the scene. Also you missed the British Blues Boom of the 1960's. Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac were a group that should not be missed in any list, I recommend Then Play On. Thanks and you give off a genuine love of music and it reminds me of my passion. You will do well in life and I am rooting for more content by you. Stay healthy. I just saw your epilogue and happy to see The Beauty Boys and on of my favorite bands Pere Ubu, I saw their first CBGB show and ran out and purchased The Modern Dance, also Dub Housing is quite unique. They also have a EP of singles pre Modern Dance titled Data Panik In The Year Zero. Again awesome video.
Thanks for the input and recommendations, would have been incredible to live through the music history you've experienced. I actually feel rather stupid for missing the Wire on both the list and honorable mentions as pink flag was one of the first records to really get me more into Art Punk. Glad you enjoyed
I was also happy to see both of Bowie collaborations with Eno, Heros and Low. I am a big Eno fan and see that you put no Eno on your list. For an artist that changed the landscape of music I would think you would groove to his ambient works or maybe Another Green World. My favorite is Here Comes The Warm Jets with Fripp on guitar. Also happy with your Sonic Youth choice of Daydream Nation. Did you consider any Big Star or Alex Chilton? I also see you are no fan of the west coast groups, I would of liked The 13th Floor Elevators first LP with Roky Erickson. Also I see you have no love for Gram Parsons, his first Burrito Brothers LP would of been a good choice. Thanks for answering my earlier post it's nice to have someone to talk music with. It reminds me of a time when everyday was a Saturday here in New York with all the Rock bars like Max's and CBGB. Enjoy and thanks for putting up with my excessive chatter.
@@davidbeckerich4792 I'm a big Eno fan as well and feel somewhat bad I didn't include any of the solo material i've heard from him (probably a sign I should give his greater catalog a closer look). I've heard a bit of 13th Floor, but will definitely need to revisit both them and Parsons discog. And don't feel like a bother either, it's cool to hear your input!
Great dialogue, I make a point of trying my best to turn as many music lovers onto the greatest White blues guitarist ever. Peter Green took over for Clapton in John Mayalls Blues breakers in 1966 and played on The Hard Road LP. He left to form Fleetwood Mac in 1967 and issued 4 LP's with The Mac. His contributions include Black Magic Woman, Love That Burns, Albatross, Oh Well, Man If The World and The Green Manalasi (with the two prong crown). There are many live RUclips concerts from 1969 and 1970 that blow my mind. After a breakdown Peter no longer had the fire of his youth but continued to play after a 15 years absence till he passed in 2020. If you listen to his music in Fleetwood Mac stay to the songs Peter wrote pre 1970. I see you are not a blues fan but Peter's song The Green Manalasi was picked up by Judas Priest and Peter is credited with jump starting metal. Kurt Lambert of Metallica purchased Peter's guitar for $2,000,000 due to the tone Peter was able to get from the guitar. Be well and stay on top of your joy of music, their is no better high.
@@davidbeckerich4792 Thanks for the recommendations and insight into music. I'll definitely look into these records and am grateful you responded and enjoyed the video!
I've seen this video probably 3 times since I discovered it and it has made me discover new albums, specially the ambient stuff, surprised to see many ambient albums on the list. It has also made me think what would be my top 100 albums of all time, which when I look at it I just think of RYM and this video, still very cool video
Hey when I look at my list all I see is RYM and other assorted critic lists I discovered a lot of these albums from.
Nice video. I won't comment on the choices (some I share, some I don't care much for) since the whole exercice will always be a little vain anyway, but I particulary enjoyed the 50-26 segment that I used as a quiz, trying to guess the artist/album before you revealed it based on description and the drawing alone. Got around 50% right, which I'll take as a decent score. Thanks, that was fun!
50% accuracy is very impressive with those guesses. Glad you enjoyed!
beautiful video
I liked a ton of these albums, I appreciate all your effort, this was fun to watch.
I TOTALLY get what youre saying about Loveless, youre not crazy.
gotta say this is suspiciously similar to RYM. Also, I wouldve included way more classical music or specified that the list does not include classical music
Awesome work! Subscribed and hope to see consistent videos from you! Don't let anyone say your taste is too mainstream or anything like that. Great picks here that are classics for a reason, and plenty that many won't know (including a ton for me). Love to hear your passion and see the hard work put into this.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed!
Good list!
oh man,
looks like i have hard work ahead. I will do the "Most non-objective list Top 50 Albums of All Time". But in portuguese, of course. Btw, surgical words, perfect choices and yours prosody shows that u really got into it. Great job!
Would love to see this LOL
Hey man, I’ve commented before, but I just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate this video. I switched from free Spotify to YTM almost 2 years ago, and that’s around when I started to explore music.
I only had like 20 albums in my library, and then I found your video. I haven’t listened to each and every album, and I may not have enjoyed some albums as much as you did, but this video helped me start finding more. Akuma No Uta, Spiderland, Replica, and Daydream Nation are probably some of the ones I am most thankful to you for. They aren’t constantly in my rotation, but I wouldn’t have found them so early if it weren’t for you.
This video is really good. The timestamps, how you presented certain parts, how your list wasn’t just Radiohead and Tool, your descriptions, etc. I saw that you haven’t made a video in quite a while, and I just wanted to say thanks. Have a good day. ✌️
Edit: Didn’t catch your Travis Scott video lol. Guess it hasn’t been that long since your last one. Mb.
I’m happy that Suicide was on this list! Great list overall too. I’m also so happy that The Velvet Underground & Nico is at number one. It’s the most *human* album in existence. As people, a lot of times, an album like Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is what we’d all like to see ourselves as: bright, optimistic, fantastical, and always thinking about others. But, more often than not, The Velvet Underground & Nico is who we are…. cheers 🖤
Wow that’s an awesome perspective on TVU&N. Glad you enjoyed!
A superb list. Great to see Swans, Wu-Tang Clan, Suicide, and Pharoah Sanders included in the list. As for The Stooges' "Fun House", that masterpiece's reputation has grown over the
decades. One gripe, no Joy Division!
With so much music, it's a shame I couldn't fit an album from a band who inspired a lot of the music on here. Glad you enjoyed!
No Clash, no bueno. Could have redeemed with more Fiona Apple 🍎 but didn’t
It's amazing how good this video is. The way you formulate your opinions is fantastic and the editing is just fine. Although the video is longer than 1 hour, I never felt bored watching it, I hope the channel reaches more people, because your videos and especially this one are just great, and good placement too, pinkerton definitely deserved to be in first place.
Thanks means a lot
I must add that my brother read your comment before he finished the video and thought that I actually put Pinkerton as #1 LMAO
LOL
@@objectivemusicreport the weezer album?
@@user-do9um9eo1s Yes lol. No shame to anyone who's favorite is that album of course
Great video and phrasing , you have earned yourself a new subscriber! You should have way more subs!
If you want a great jazzy album to listen on during the morning check out , my one and only thrill - melody gardot
@@gustafcederborg9744 I'll check it out if I get the chance. Glad you enjoyed!
Great list, I would have 80-90% of these albums in my person top 100 just in a different order. Also what do you think of 21 and Back To Black, two of my personal favourite albums
Glad you enjoyed and that we have so much agreement. I do enjoy Back to Black, but haven't yet listened to 21.
dude as I was watching through this video I was looking at my vinyl collection like "there ain't no way he puts Donuts on here" and then you did like a minute later. I guess we just have the exact same music taste lmao. Great video agreed with pretty much all of your takes except TPAB (best album of all time tbh). Excited to see more in the future!
LMAO I had a friend who literally jumped out of his seat in anger when he saw TPAB was *only* 75. I must admit I do love that album and it was one of the first to get me into hip hop (basic I know lol). Cool to hear you got the donuts vinyl, I've got the hat cover version myself.
@@objectivemusicreport same dude I was looking for the hat cover for so long and I just randomly found it at this random record store I've never been to. I found a ton of copies of the donut shop but it just doesn't hit the same
@@objectivemusicreport I also jumped out of my chair when I saw Exmilitary so high that's been my favorite death grips album for so long and I don't see too many people talking about it anymore
@@harrisonsowa298 LOL I think I just found mine on the rough trade website. Must agree with the original hitting harder.
@@harrisonsowa298 Nothing seems more emblematic of the Death Grips ethos than the album literally containing obviously illegal samples.
The Basinski album is simply a hommage to Alvin Lucier's "I Am Sitting In A Room" which did the same exact process and same disintegration via analog methods back in 1969. Lucier was a avant gard classical composer known for his extremely cool sonic experiments (but he also wrote more traditionally scored music --- some of it works some of it doesn't).
I honestly feel bad that I didn't know about this touch point. I've started listening and find the project intriguing. It is interesting how just using differing processes to deteriorate the sound (and the differing loop lengths) create surprisingly different experiences.
Nice ranking. Music is always experiential akin to a place and time in our lives. With that said - Brian Eno’s Another Green World is ingrained in me.
Did I miss that album in my honorable mentions? I know it was included on the list at one point (it went through a lot of iterations).
@@objectivemusicreport, you do have a very broad and open minded take on music for such a young countenance. I appreciate it.
@@dwaynesbadchemicals Thanks.
I like your list's individuality. Given what I can piece together about your musical taste, I am surprised that nothing from the great Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields made your list.
I've heard some of The Magnetic Field's stuff, but I probably need to get more into them. Thanks for the rec and glad you enjoyed!
I enjoyed the list. Some of your frustration in describing Glenn Branca's work, and I wanted to suggest, if you haven't read it, "Confusion is Next: The Sonic Youth Story." While the book is, of course, largely about Sonic Youth, the opening chapters do a pretty good job describing Branca, what he was doing, how he was doing it, where this fit in with the rest of the punk scene in NYC, etc, all, of course, leading to the eventual association with Thurston Moore.
great video and even better list. just missed there some latin music, jazz and jazz fusion albums. A few examples:
Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto
Tropicalia
Rodrigo Amarante - Cavalo
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Soft Machine - Third
Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker...
Natalia Lafourcade - De todas las flores (released after this video but i love this album!!)
There are a LOT of good ones to be added on your list!
I was surprised that i didn't see joy division, metallica or even car seat headrest on this list. Even though, this list is a great selection, good job!
I hadn't actually heard Getz/Gilberto when I made this video (poser), but I would include it today. Glad you enjoyed
Definitely one of the bests i've seen so far. Obviously i cant agree with with all those being in the top 100 and i strongly disagree with some albums placed higher/lower than others, but great great list
Missing a ton of post punk albums and no NMH, but you hit a bunch of other genres that would make my list. Love your approach to music. Enjoyed this.
It's such a hard thing to balance genres on a list like this, I hit some bases with Post Punk, but I probably ended up with fewer than I would like. Glad you enjoyed!
@@objectivemusicreport Of course! I get it. You made me think what my top 100 would be. Swans Bowie( Blackstar and Ziggy and Low would make my list, prob DD too). lou,Bowie and Roxy, those first 2 Echo and the Bunnymen albums for sure are there. Thank you for making me think and a great vid.
@@anabellelei8540 that's the goal!
Some very fine selections. Lovely thoughts on each album. Consider yourself subscribed 👌🏼
Good to hear!
Great list, curious as to where you'd put your favorite smiths record (if you even like em) or Lou Reed's Transformer (which I think is definitely in my top 100)
really like the way you review them in different ways for each 25, it feels pretty refreshing. My only complaint (other than some picks i disagree with lol) is you should make sure the background music doesn't get too loud compared to your voice in sections like 25:00-27:00
Salut, j'aime bien votre liste. Elle est très personnelle et c'est ce que j'apprécie.
Glad you enjoyed!
No doubt. This is your choice. For me, a eternal rocker boy my list is completely another!!
Lol i played a game where I guessed what album you were drawing/ describing and it was so fun lol. I also correctly guessed what your number 1 pick would be lmaoo
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm 65. I have over 8000 records and CDs. I've listened to music since I can remember and still buy about 5 or 6 new (or old) albums a month. Welcome to a life long journey. While my obsessions in music have changed over the years, many of my favorites stay the same. I got Abbey Road for Christmas when I was 11 and have never stopped listening to it. Though we have different musically tastes (I checked several of the artists here that I haven't heard before, most not my jam), we still agree on over half. This is what I love about music. What brings us together. That I can love Brandi Carlile and Godspeed, Motown and metal, power pop and prog. Music is the glue.
One of the best "top albums" videos I've seen
Hope your channel keeps getting bigger
Thanks!
You are a young man (probably from the US) and I am an old man (70y) from Germany, but we are excited about the same albums and music: that’s so wonderful and great to see. (only the rap albums are not on my list, but I will check them out.)
You even have The Microphones, The Glow (P.2) in your list❤ and Sonic Youth❤. Your No. 1 is mine, too❤
Great list, bro! But i have to say, its strange to see that two Swans albums and no sign of To Be Kind or Soundtracks for the Blind. Personally my favorite is The Glowing Man, but I'm used to not seeing it on top lists.
Love all three of those records. Just a matter of personal opinion they weren't included although I could any of those three making it.
This list is wild; certainly original.
Being the first vid I've seen from this channel, it took me a minute to realize that the channel name, beyond being just a cute joke, is actually meant to convey the exact opposite of 'objective'.
Honestly, the only thing I find even slightly objectionable is, seeing the list of honorable mentions at the end, that Dummy, having been considered but not making it, makes me kinda sad.
Edit: even more sad, he only made two more vids after this; the last 6 months ago. Would love to have seen more - hope he comes back. Subbed.
I love your music taste and how all over the place it is. I have an album recommendation if you don't mind, [Untitled_0007-0020&0001]] by JOHNNASCUS is my favourite album oat. It's just so weird but it's so good for some reason, it's kinda noise/experimental hip hop, hyperpop, vaporwave, breakcore, glitchcore and the last track is also a complete masterpiece, it sounds weird but it's kind of something ambient that turns into some piano piece. Some tracks might be really loud tho.
I'll listen if I find the time! Glad you enjoyed!
Nice list, glad Marquee Moon got the recognition it deserves, I feel like a couple albums were missing, mainly London Calling by The Clash and Wild Wood by Paul Weller
I don’t really get why To Pimp A Butterfly stands so low on your list. As you said, every song stands on it’s own and the greater concept is incredibly deep. Not to mention George Clinton and Thundercat’s insane contributions to the overall amazing production of the record. What is the reason that it’s behind 74 other records in this list, while many critics would argue that this album is a top 20 record at the very least?
Wow , Great Work !
I appreciate your time and effort to build a full compendium.
Also introducing me to some less commercially well known musical artists.
If you do a Top 200 consider these :
Brian Eno / Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy
Bob Marley & the Wailers / Live
Depeche Mode / Violator
Interpol / Turn-On the Bright Lights
Joni Mitchell / Hejira
Stevie Wonder / Talking Book
Patti Smith / Horses
Pretty Things / Parachute
Arcade Fire / the Suburbs
Psychedelic Furs / Psychedelic Furs
Kate Bush / Hounds of Love
Lauren Hill / the Miseducation
Syd Barret / the Madcap Laughs
Wire / Chairs Missing
Roxy Music / Country Life
Emmy Lou Harris / Red Dirt Girl
T.Rex / Electric Warrior
what is the intro song?
Good video, bro!
I didn't want to get caught by RUclips copyright so I played a reversed version of Akuma No Uta which is on the list. Still sounded cool so I kept it. Glad you enjoyed
Great video man, i think you explain really well about how much you like them and how much they move you. Even tho i saw a lack of jazz albums in here i still respect your choices and i think you made a very good list. Props to you
I'm definitely lacking in terms of overall Jazz knowledge lol. Glad you enjoyed
Fantastic video! Agreed with a lot of your opinions on albums I've listened to (Abbey Road is my personal #1) and have a few more to add to my "to listen" list. My only disappointment was that there wasn't a single Stevie Wonder album on the list or in honorable mentions. Listen to Innervisions and Songs in the Key of Life if you haven't already, as they're both top 20 albums for me personally. The rest of his 70s output is also fantastic and worth checking out!
Man all these comments keep making me feel bad for what I've missed. I could have sworn I put Innervisions on honorable mentions but I must have forgot LOL. Love Stevie ofc. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I appreciate the diversity of the list and it gave me some interesting artists to explore, but it is really ill-advised to include albums say in the last 3 years on your list. I called it my 'primacy/recency factor'. We have strong feelings for the first music we were exposed to and the last music we have been exposed to. So I leave them off recent stuff so that when I redo the list at some point and time - I can re-explore whether the album merits a ranking objectively.
I love the way you put together your video however - engaging enough to allow me to dismiss the time yet not obnoxious to try to scare me into observing a particular moment.
Fair perspective. Glad you enjoyed!
Watched the whole thing and now its 1:08 am on Monday and I school in 5 hours good stuff.
You've got school at 6am damn
dam dam@@objectivemusicreport
Wow! Nice taste in music 😁. Radiohead is one of my fav bands and man! I’m glad Kid A is top 5, this album makes me feel like I’m kinda suspended in the air, it transmits many things such as paranoia and loneliness. It’s simply beautiful ❤
You can’t fool me. Mr. “Younger Sea Of Tranquility”. You thought I wouldn’t notice 😂
Abbey Road and The Velvet Underground & Nico are literally my two favourite albums of all time and I honesly didn't expect them to be so high on this list. I'm really glad, they are brilliant masterpieces and deserve to be at least in top 5.
However, really good choices and reasoning, great list.
Glad you enjoyed and funny to see someone with such similar taste!
Solid list! Here's my personal top 50 albums. I have a few of the same on my list.
1. Nirvana - unplugged in New York
2. Townes Van Zandt - live at the old quarter
3. Nirvana - in utero
4. Joy Division - unknown pleasures
5. Alice in chains - dirt
6. Velvet underground and Nico
7. The stooges - fun house
8. Nick Drake - pink moon
9. Bob Dylan- bringing it back home
10. The Melvins - stoner witch
11. Black Sabbath - self titled
12. Nirvana - nevermind
13. Elliot Smith - self titled
14. Morphine - the night
15. The stooges - self titled
16. The doors - self titled
17. Bob Dylan- self titled
18. Mark Lanegan - whiskey for the holy ghost
19. Queens of the Stone age - lullabies to paralyze
20. Winter - into the darkness
21. Alice in chains - unplugged in New York
22. Darkthrone- under a funeral moon
23. 2pac - All eyes on me
24. Pantera - the great southern trend kill
25. Buzzoven- sore
26. Perfume genius - too bright
27. The stooges - raw power
28. Stone Temple pilots- tiny music
29. The Jesus lizard - liar
30. Tool- Aenima
31. Smashing pumpkins - infinite sadness
32. Soundgarden - badmotorfinger
33. Bob Dylan- Free wheelin' Bob Dylan
34. Dax Riggs- say goodnight to the world
35. Queens of the Stone age - rated R
36. Nine inch nails - the fragile
37. Dr. Dre- the chronic
38. Snoop Dogg - doggy style
39. The dicks- these people
40. Tool- undertow
41. Cypress Hill - black Sunday
42. Joy Division - closer
43. The Jesus lizard - goat
44. Alice in chains - self titled
45. The Melvins - Houdini
46. The germs - GI
47. Scratch acid- the greatest gift
48. Mayhem- de mysteriis dom sathanas
49. X- Los Angeles
50. Mark Lanegan - blues funeral
Here's my 51- 100 to round off my 100
51. Danzig- lucifuge
52. Violent femmes - self titled
53. The damned - damned damned damned
54. Johnny Cash - unchained
55. Nirvana - bleach
56. Black Sabbath - paranoid
57. Bob Dylan- highway 61 revisited
58. Monster magnet - cobras and fire
59. Radiohead - kid A
60. Husker du- metal circus
61. Wu-tang clan- enter the wu-tang
62. David Bowie - Ziggy stardust
63. Jim Carroll band - Catholic boy
64. The cramps - flamejob
65. Darkthrone- panzerfaust
66. The misfits - collection 1
67. Husker du- zen arcade
68. Korn - life is peachy
69. Townes Van Zandt - a gentle evening
70. Black Sabbath - 4
71. Hank 3- straight to hell
72. The doors - strange days
73. Clutch - transnational speedway
74. All them witches- our mother electricity
75. Big black - songs about f*$ing
76. Dead Kennedys- give me convenience or give me death
77. Danzig- How the gods kill
78. Bob Dylan- desire
79. Rocky Votolato - burning my travels clean
80. The misfits - collection 2
81. Nirvana - incesticide
82. Fear- the record
83. Slayer - South of heaven
84. Black Sabbath - masters of reality
85. The cramps - psychedelic jungle
86. Joe Buck yourself - piss and vinegar
87. The Smiths - self titled
88. The Jesus lizard - down
89. System of a down - self titled
90. Slayer - diablos in musica
91. Johnny Cash - American IV
92. White zombie - Astro creep 2000
93. All them witches- lightning at the door
94. Radiohead - amnesiac
95. The Melvins - senial animal
96. The wipers - is this real?
97. Queens of the Stone age- self titled
98. Clutch - book of bad decisions
99. Lou Reed- transformer
100. Death- leprosy
I was looking for my favorite record of all time: Jimi Hendrix Electricladyland. I bought it at a record shop in Pikes Market Place back in the mid 90’s and still have it as my #1.
Voodoo Chile is would be like a top 10 song for me, the whole progression of both versions (but particularly the longer one) is astounding.
@The Objective Music Report - both are awesome but, I think 1983 is the stand out track on the whole record. I think it set a precedence for a lot of other albums like Physical Graffiti and Jane’s Addiction’s Ritual de la Habitual album.
@@sstaners1234 It's a testament to the album's strength that there are multiple songs in contention for that album's magnum opus.
Very co ol thumbnail 👍
I know your mental faculties are dwindling, but you actually made this thumbnail for me.
How is Oasis' (What's The Story) Morning Glory? not on this list???
Though i do not want to hinder your objectivity, i do have to say that this list is missing one album:
Crying, Loving, Laughing, Lying by Labi Siffre is an unbelievably beautiful collection of songs by one of the most critically underrated guitar virtuosos and songwriters ever.
Pretty good compared to other lists I've seen, so bravo
Blonde on Blonde (1966)
The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
White Light / White Heat (1968)
Astral Weeks (1968)
What's Going On (1971)
The Ascension (1981)
Daydream Nation (1988)
Loveless (1991)
Yeezus (2013)
That's nine, but I had trouble thinking of a tenth. Trout Mask Replica and Soundtracks for the Blind come to mind, but they're sprawling and tough to digest to the point where they often register to me more as installation art than regular music. So both definitely are worthy choices, but I don't know yet how I could place them on a list that would contain so much. Down Colorful Hill is great. Pet Sounds is lovely. Spirit They're Gone is Animal Collective's best by far. I wanted to put The Modern Dance, but the way the album closes out kind of feels like Pere Ubu loses a bit of creative steam relative to what they were doing prior.
Great list!
Really refreshing to see an actually well thought out top list, especially compared to the disgustingly terrible "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list by the Rolling Stone Magazine.
Some thoughts:
● If you include compilation albums (like #96 - Underground Vol. 1: 1991-1994) then at least one compilation album by Robert Johnson should be listed here. As he was arguably one of the most influential musician of all time.
● Some picks made me REALLY happy. A year ago I also created an objective all-time top list (Top 500) on Discogs. I placed "Music For 18 Musicians" at #15, "Fun House" at #18, "Suicide" at #77, "The Disintegration Loops I" at #253. Normally you don't see these albums on lists like this at all.
● Jazz is greatly underrepresented. Saxophone Colossus, Blue Train, Bitches Brew, Portrait in jazz, Giant Steps, Moanin, the black saint and the sinner lady, kind of blue (best selling jazz album of all time btw.), the shape of jazz to come, maiden voyage...
● I love "Daughter of Darkness", nice to see it on here, crazy how they released a 7 hour drone epic in the same year as their other masterpiece, Shadow Kingdom. Although I would argue that this album (and the band) is far too little known for a top 100 all time spot.
● I think the placement of albums released less than 5 years ago in an "All Time" list is a bit questionable (#91 after1 year, #68 after 2 years).
● #89 Objectively amazing, objectively musically innovative, objectively one of the best selling albums ever, objectively one the most important albums in pop culture. Therefore a top 5 candidate.
● #78 Top 10 candidates for obvious reasons.
● #71 Props for Jimis album cover.
● #65 Paved the way for Doom Metal and greatly influenced the entire genre of Metal of course, could be ranked higher.
● #59 Just happy to see this on someone's list.
● #52 Thank you for not just considering Remain In Light like everyone else. The first 4 TH albums are all 10/10, in my books.
● #51 Thanks for not putting this in the top 10.
● #23/#22 also top 10 candidates for obvious reasons. Houses of the Holy would be my favourite.
● #19 The only Kanye album i would consider for a top 100 list. But #19 seems like a a bit of a stretch considering all the albums that missed the cut.
● solid #2 and #1.
Besides all the jazz records, some albums from my approach to a "all time top list" I would like to see here:
Trans Europa Express
Are You Experienced
Straight Outta Compton
The Wall
Big Science
Pornography/Disintegration
Ys
Horses
Thriller
The Modern Lovers
Pastel Blues
Innervisions
The Dreaming/Hounds of Love
Hejira
Pieces of a Man
Ambient 1 (Music For Airports)
Homogenic
Selling England By The Pound
Animals
ATLiens
Cut (The Slits)
The Queen Is Dead
Songs For Swingin' Lovers
Rid of Me
After The Gold Rush
Exodus
Untrue (Burial)
Harvest
Astral Weeks
Sandinista/London Calling
Never Mind The Bollocks
Diamond Life
Strange Days
Ride The Lightning
Power, Corruption & Lies
In The Flat Field
Teen Dream
Different Class
Abraxas
...
i mean, it is just his fav albums, innit?
Thanks for the input, in a tongue and cheek way I jokingly imply this is an objective list (channel name, intro), but the list is entirely my own personal opinion. If I were trying to make a TRUE list in the vein you're talking about I probably would keep a lot of things and put in artists more on influence and overall greatness in my view. Scrolling through your list of recommendations kind of makes me sad about all these records (a good chunk of which I considered at at least some point) I couldn't include. Glad you enjoyed!
@@mazasis_princas456 essentially
Awesome list! My top 1 album is Cardiacs - Sing to God. I greatly recommend you give it a listen if you haven't already!
Been on the list for a while, I'll try and get a listen in this week!
TPAB at 75 is fuckin wild tbh but other than that this is honestly the most interesting list I've seen in a minute. You gave me a lot of options that I had not heard of before
Why is Songs in the key of life not on the list? The magnum opus of one of the most talented musicians of all time imo.
Honestly I've always enjoyed innervisions more, but I love so many songs on Songs in the Key of Life. Kind of an oversight that I didn't manage to include anything from Stevie
I listened to songs in the key of life today and I have to say the whole first side besides sir duke is skipable, the second side kicks ass comperable
@@vibeprospectorskippable? Bruh
25:42 error in video maybe ?
But regardless , good job on a 1 hour video.
This kind of production I expect from a channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers
Nice catch I didn’t see that one lol
Like there is some Bowie but Ziggy not making the list seems strange.
It’s kind of strange to me too honestly that an album as good as Ziggy isn’t even one of my most favorite albums from him.
Quite interesting, because there are so many albums I’ve never listened to. After many tries I decided long ago rap or hip-hop or whatever that genre is, is not for me. Besides those albums, quite intriguing stuff here.
The Shiro Sagisu shoutout is indeed proof of the unquestionable validity & objectivity of this list.
As the arbiter of objective opinions, I can ensure that you are correct
nice
Based
indeed
Subjectivity is all I found here sry....
Oh it's toungue in cheek. Ok I get it😁.🙄
Some nice picks.... cant fault a fellow God Speed You! fan for taste ...but I just don't like many many of your picks at all...
Saying that for a young person a nice diverse list for sure and you picked several definites👍👍
Oh and your top 100 should all be 10/10s.....😁
The Glow part2 sounds interesting so will check it out...
Kind of like the list, what qualifies a 10/10 is subjective too lol
like the parts
What was the song in the first 10 seconds of the video
About half of these I loved, a quarter of these I hated and a quarter I never heard of. This is a good ratio shows nice diversity of taste.
Is that love less behind you between the speakers
Nice List. worthy Picks, especially glad to find Steve Reich in Here ... and Björk and King Crimson and and and
However, considering the albums and band You picked, i feel like leaving a suggestion, because i think, there´s no chance, You wouldn´t have picked this band for Your list, if You allready knew of them.
I´m speaking of the norwegian progressive Rock group MOTORPSYCHO.
It hurts a little to call them a progressive Rock group, for they are so much more than that, so that´s for want of a better category. It´s not wrong though, but don´t expect anything sounding like Genesis, who i didn´t find on Your list, and i dug it. The quality, that always stood out for me the most about them is their ability to build up tension throughout their songs, that would find their release so much later on. And, yes i know, their output might be a little overwhelminig in the first place, 22 studio albums and counting, a good chunk of them double albums, uncounted EPs and Singles with more Tracks and different Versions, at least 5 Live albums most of them double, and numerous side Projects with other musicians, compilations of unreleased material, not to forget their 2 Country albums under the name The Tussler.
So I´ll give You 4 Picks to be able to start from representing the main phases of their career:
Timothys Monster - 1994 - 3rd Album, early period - the first album where i feel they found themselves, still considred their magnum opus by somme, i disagree, still a good chunk punky and unpolished, and the first album where the amazing songwriting quality of them really shines through
Trust us - 1998 - So many Motorpsycho fans say, that their 90 work is their best, and I won´t disagree, so this album represents their "peak" period. Take all the other ones from this middle to later 90s period and You can´t go wrong as well. Best Motorpsycho Song ever on it with "Vortey Surfer", an opinion, that is quite unquestioned, and just the fact that they use a singing saw all through this album as a valid instrument always endeared me to this one.
It´s a Love Cult - 2002 - Their transitional period. They knew they´d done some amazing works, but they neither wanted to stop, nor did they want to do the same thing over and over again, so in this phase they meddled with Pop Music, and here it shines the brightes imo. Wonderful little and bigger songs full of emotion and perfectly trimmed tensions. Did I mention the amazing songwriting skills?
Behind the Sun - 2014 - Their later Prog Rock output examplified here. None of these later albums really captured me at first listen. They need some time to grow, but if You do have the patience it pays off so extremely much. And the first 2 songs really give a hint of the versatiliy of their moods.
Or as a live album, I´ll absolutely recommend "Roadwork Vol.1 Heavy Metal iz a Poze, Hardrock iz a Laifschtail". How could i not love an album, that has Vortex Surfer on it well as my second favourite Motorpsycho Song "Un Chien dÉspace" in a 30 Minute Version here beig called "A K9 Suite".
... and if You do listen to all of those, i´m sure, sooner or later You´ll listen to the rest as well. I´m also still working through their discography.
Little Fangirl rant.
I’ve never heard the word like so many times per minute
English is not the only language for music in the world
Fair
True, but not every album here is English. Akuma No Uta is Japanese.
But yeah, there’s definitely albums out there that might be from Mongolia or something that could be on here.
The channel name is meant to be taken sarcastically, but I get that someone might be hurt if they stumbled across the video and saw that this "objective" list made by an American is 95% english language albums.
I'm glad I could include a decent amount of albums from non-english speaking countries, but there could pretty easily be more. I don't try to make it a boundary, but there's always going to be some sort of disconnect.
Just Face it... the best modern music comes from the UK and USA. Fact.
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek lol couldn't be further from the truth
What would be your top 5 bands?
Depends on the day tbh, the only two I'm confident would be on there are the Beatles and Velvet Underground. Maybe I could make a video just about artists in the future lol.
@@objectivemusicreport yeah, that'd be great! My fav are Radiohead. Also love the Beatles too, and 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' album is fire
@@yogicentralyt Yeah radiohead would almost certainly be on a top 5 of mine too.
Hey man, just wanted to ask you something. You know those big CD's? The ones you put on the machine to play music? I probably sound like a moron to you haha... but do the machines that use these CDs still sound good? Have they been updated? I'd also appreciate if someone let me know what the heck the name for these things are 🤣... is the big CD a record or?
I'm guessing you mean vinyl records? (I'm just going to assume that's what you mean).
I personally really like collecting vinyl, and (while it depends on the turntable you grab and your speakers) they sound great when they're not damaged. They haven't really been updated as a format, I believe they're made from the same materials and you can listen to old records on new record players (I think some of the records I show in the back in this video are decades old). Old albums will get remasters and reissues, but there is a really interesting legacy aspect with the format.
What's really surprising though is that they actually have superior audio quality to digital in a myriad of instances. Most streaming services don't use lossless audio (unless you specifically opt in on Apple Music and Tidal) and so vinyl records will sound better than those. Usually the difference is pretty negligible and over-exaggerated by vinyl aficionados, but when I listen to mine I usually feel like they sound superior to streaming.
It also depends on how the album was recorded, if it was recorded digitally it doesn't really help to be transferred to a physical media like vinyl, but if it was recorded on tape you'll have the opposite effect.
Wow what a long response, hope I answered your questions lol.
@@objectivemusicreport WOAH man, I really appreciate you for giving me such a great answer, thanks so much!
@@objectivemusicreport most youtubers I know opt into reading the first hour or so of comments and never look back but it's really cool to see you staying in contact with the community on an older video. :)
@@ledira8539 I mostly do it because I feel bad that I'm so inconsistent with how I upload lol. Thanks and glad I could give you insight
@@objectivemusicreport I understand, see you in the next upload bro 🤣
Excellent video and review ...but remember that consistency is important if you tend to bring you Channel to the next level ....Hope you have time and passion for it....
Yeah another semester of uni started right after my last two videos although I've finally decided on some future topics so I should be making more soon
You have velvet underground here, more than once, I admire your inability to be embarrassed
A couple of albums you might want to add to your list:
Acid Bath Pagan Terrorism Tactics
Jane’s Addiction Nothing Shocking
Dinosaur Jr. You’re Living All Over Me
Mad Season Above
Metallica Ride the Lightning
All the comments make me feel bad about what I couldn’t included lol
AMAZING LIST EVEN IF THOUGH I THOUGHT TPAB AND WHEN THE PAWN WERE TOO LOW. BUT ITS STILL A PERFECT LIST I DUNNO I DUNNO LOL. THERE'S A LOT OF GREAT MUSIC THAT SOMETIMES THE PLACEMENTS OR RANKINGS JUST CAN NEVER BE 100% PERFECT.
Maybe you should have renamed it your favourite 100 albums of all time ? 😎
Can't see The Smiths - Queen is Dead album here WTF?
My B!
thank you for liking yeezus its my fav album
Akuma no Uta should be way higher, but overall, great list!!
You could make a top 100 albums of all time from Velvet Underground-derived bands alone and ignoring all the rest.
I mean this video is like at least a third of the way there.
you should check out cold fact by rodriguez