The 5 Greatest Albums of All Time
Of course, such a list is completely subjective.
This list will be different for everyone, based on personal taste, musical interests, upbringing, environment, and tons of other factors.
On the other hand, it’s interesting to see on many forums, Quora and music sites, that there are certain albums that keep being mentioned a lot across the board, when someone asks “What Are the Greatest Albums of All Time”.
As turns out, many of these albums also happen to be many of my favorite albums.
There is no way I could limit it to 5, but if I could choose 16 of what I think are the best albums ever recorded, my list would be following:
A Night At The Opera – Queen
Sgt Pepper’s Hearts Club Band – The Beatles
Abbey Road – The Beatles
Images and Words Thriller – Michael Jackson
Songs In The Key of Life – Stevie Wonder
Innervisions – Stevie Wonder
Frampton Comes Alive – Peter Frampton
Close To The Edge – Yes
Sign O The Times (or Purple Rain) – Prince
Are You Experienced – Jimi Hendrix.
Kid Charlemagne – Steely Dan
Dark Side of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Moving Pictures – Rush
Queen II – Queen
Van Halen (first album) – Van Halen
If you have a list of your favorite albums, or what you think are the best albums ever recorded, by all means share it in the comments below.
I would love to check it out.
Conclusion
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