The best albums of all time, and sure I am missing some, and sure the order is really hard to know: ( I Probably don't know a lot of albums, but those who mention some I did know so I guess I know enough). Forever Changes - Love 60s Buffalo Springfield Again - Buffalo Springfield 60s Live Rust Concert - Neil Young 70s Decade - Neil Young 70s Tim - The Replacements 80s The 2023 remixed album is so great Let it Be - The Replacements 80s Pleased to Meet Me - The Replacements 80s Don't Tell a Soul - The Replacements 80s Astral Weeks - Van Morrison 60s Groundbreaking. Moon Dance - Van Morrison 70s Moments - Boz Scaggs 70s Unknown but so much better than Silk Degrees. And his second album has an unbelievably greatest version of "Loan Me A Dime" with D Allman. This Years Model - Elvis Costello and the Attractions 70s Get Happy! Elvis C and the Attractions 70s Heat Treatment - Graham Parker and the Rumour 70s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie 70s Revolver - The Beatles 60s On every album, I'm a Lennon lover. There are so many songs by Paul that I don't like (yes I know who contributed what for most any song) that the Beatles albums do not stand as tall as for the average Beatle fan. Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan 60s The Doors - The Doors 60s Maybe the best debut? I am not really into their other records. Best of the Smiths Part I - The Smiths 90s I like them a lot but just don't know each album that well. The X Album - Lloyd Cole 90s Where you Been - Dinosaur Jr 90s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco 2001 Pet Sounds - Beach Boys 60s Are you Experienced - Jimi Hendrix 60s Banana album - Velvet Underground and Nico 60s Never Mind the Bollocks - The Sex Pistols 70s Avalon - Roxy Music 80s Eponymous - R.E.M. 80s Aliens Lanes - Guided By Voices 90s Talk Talk Talk - The Psychedelic Furs 80s A Hard Days Night - The Beatles 60s Not a bad song. Why so low? My Aim is True - Elvis Costello 70s Shazam - The Move 60s I'm Still in Love with You - Al Green 70s Music from Big Pink - The Band 60s The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen 70s Happy Trails - Quicksilver Messenger Service 60s Zuma - Neil Young 70s I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One - Yo la Tengo 90s My Favorite Things - John Coltrane 60s Kind of Blue - Miles Davis 50s Child is the Father to Man - Blood Sweat and Tears 70s Doolittle - The Pixies 80s Core - Stone Temple Pilots 90s Pretenders - The Pretenders 70s Highway 61 Revisited - Dylan 60s Sea Change - Beck 2002 Odelay - Beck 90s Marshal Crenshaw - "Eponymous" 70s My Maudlin Career - Camera Obscura 2009 Viva Hate - Morrissey 90s Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea - PJ Harvey 2000 Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen 80s His best. I sort of feel I like about 2 songs per album, and usually not the anthems. Warehouse: Songs and Stories - Hüsker Dü 80s So - Peter Gabriel 80s Californication - RHCP 90s (this is a questionable pick, not sure why?) Sky Blue Sky - Wilco 2007 14 songs - Paul Westerberg 90s Alien Lanes - Guided by Voices This is great! Blue Oyster Cult - debut Classical: many albums Jazz: Some albums by John Coltrane Blue Train, A Love Supreme, My Favorite Things.
My least favorite albums of all time that were very popular. This doesn't mean I hate them. I really mean this, cross my heart: Abbey Road - The Beatles - The worst Beatles album and George Martin disliked it too. The White Album is not all that good but better. Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones. I don't get this. Songs are OK, none are great. OK Computer - Radiohead The Wall - Pink Floyd Their worst album. Best music in a movie. Much better than The Last Waltz and better than the Beatles' "Hard Day's night" is Neil Young's "Live Rust". Neil Young's "Live Rust" does his hits and some better versions of a few songs than the originals. Movies with good soundtracks: I haven't about this before, so I'll say: A Bronx Tale, Almost Famous Not really that good: Pulp Fiction. I like Lonesome Town, Girl You'll be a woman soon, Misirlou, Lets Stay Together but hate Flowers on the Wall and Son of A Preacher Man is not a good Dusty Springfield song.
Also interesting to see some variance in rating between years. There’s definitely a few years where had the album come out a few months earlier or later it’d buried.
This really shows how insanely innovative the late 1960s were for music. Edit: Some people in the replies said that I overstated the musical influence of the late 1960s due to the flaws in the RYM algorithm. Since many RYM users don’t listen to old music, it’s not a perfect choice for finding a general consensus on albums released before the late 1960s. I agree with this sentiment to some extent, as I recently discovered some much earlier songs that I enjoy (albums weren’t very popular back then), such as Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith from 1945, That’s All Right by Arthur Crudup from 1947, and Dust My Broom by Elmore James from 1952. However, it is worth noting that the late 1960s was a very powerful time for music. It gave us Pet Sounds, The Velvet Underground & Nico, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (aka The White Album), Abbey Road, and In The Court of the Crimson King. Each of these make strong contenders for the greatest album ever made. Admittedly though, I may have drawn the wrong conclusion from the sudden musical shift in the middle of the video. Just wanted to clear that up.
@@xeroxparc HAHAHAHA definitely had an affect. That whole period of time was a massive shift in culture in general. Drugs, wars, post-WW2, technology going crazy, kinda wish I was alive to see how big of a shift it was.
I noticed the transition, too. But, to be honest, it made me think that jazz is a music to explore boundaries of creativity, while pop is Music to be sold, nothing more.
I think the 90s and 2000s are more stacked tbh. Edit: I still stand by most of what I said but I like the 70s more than I used to. Tago Mago, Another Green World, Dark Side Of The Moon and Unknown Pleasures are some of my all time favorite albums ever
@@user-wx2ek3uv1i Kid A, Vespertine, Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!, Deathconsciousness, Velocity Design Comfort, Every Boris Album that came out that decade, The Ape of Naples, Toxicity, In Rainbows, Merriweather Post Pavilion, drukqs, Madvillainy, The Glow Pt. 2, Discovery, The College Dropout, A Promise and The Black Parade show how good of a decade the 2000s was. The 70s were great but it’s the most overrated decade for music imo
@@x.pescobard3216 That's fair but my main problem with the 00s is that all the good albums are completely unrelated. Every other era had entire genres scenes and movements worth of great music, but in the 21st century apart from rap and some tiny niche microgenres all the great music is just a selected few from a ton of different genres scenes you can't really point to any trend or anything that says "wow that was a great time for X"
Kinda sad that they didn't use Tomorrow Never Knows though, or I'm Only Sleeping or even Eleanor Rigby. Yellow Submarine is the one song of Revolver that doesn't really fit with the heavy psychedelia of the rest of the album.
Idk man I think the drums on ICCK are so terribly balanced within every track, so dull and lacking dynamics. That's not to say that in terms of composition it's not one of the greatest but god damn the drums are so bad especially in light of how amazing Michael Giles' playing was
king crimson doesn't have a single masterpiece album. they have great albums like Larks' Tongues and Wake of Poseidon, but none of them are masterpieces on the same level as other Prog bands like Genesis and Yes
#5 with 53000 ratings and 3.96/5 average behind Talk Talk, Slint and A Tribe Called Quest. Loveless is an album that has a greater influential impact on the new generations (indie rock/pop), compared to Nirvana... and after all, the amount of people from the new generations who gravitate to music sites is greater than generations of the 80s or 90s.
Im a huge MBV fan but we all literally have to agree that never mind was the most influential album of the whole 90s, gave the whole fuckin sound to a lot of bands even still
@beepboop What do you mean it's only been decent post 1930? Do you disqualify musical quality because of elitism? Or do you really not think it's good?
The 60s. Not only were Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton all active at that time, they were in the same fucking band. And that's just for starters.
Artists with multiple albums: 📌4 albums: John Coltrane 📌3 albums: King Crimson Pink Floyd Radiohead 📌2 albums: Black Sabbath Clifford Brown and Max Roach Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Ichiko Aoba Kendrick Lamar Sweet Trip The Cure Tyler, the Creator And also a couple of philharmonics/orchestras with multiple albums (not to mention "various artists"). Surprising to see Miles Davis, The Beatles, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Metallica, The Smiths, Björk, Sufjan Stevens and Kanye West with "only" one album. Even more surprising to see all these artists missing: Led Zeppelin, The Who, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, Queen, R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, U2, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Eagles, AC/DC, Muse, Rush, Arctic Monkeys, Neil Young, Arcade Fire, Genesis, RHCP, Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Tame Impala, Oasis, Joni Mitchell, Bon Iver, Gorillaz, Coldplay, Frank Ocean, Lana del Rey, Pixies, Talk Talk, The Clash, The Beach Boys, The Smashing Pumpkins, Van Morrison, Daft Punk, Fiona Apple, Dire Straits, PJ Harvey, John Lennon, LCD Soundsystem, Leonard Cohen, Swans, Vampire Weekend, Fleet Foxes, Green Day, Lorde and Animal Collective. Master of Reality by Black Sabbath over Led Zeppelin IV and Who's Next (The Who) really surprised me. Was also expecting "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea".
yeah, while all the artists you mentioned are great, it should be noted that pretty much all of them are rated quite highly on the website. a lot of them have albums (in some cases quite a few albums) that maybe came 2nd or 3rd place for certain years. it's of course unfortunate to have to pin a bunch of great albums and artists together for certain years because it'd be nice to give them all their flowers, but that's just the result of doing a best album of each year list. i recommend anyone who feels like this list was lacking in any way to actually check out the website and scroll through the charts for each year, and you'll likely be a lot more satisfied.
@@lostinpictures509 Basically every AM album is great. SIaS was meh, and The Car is too new, we'll see how it ages. Lorde had really good chances with Melodrama, some chance with PH. I dig SP, but it's not an acclaim album or anything. The choices I made are based on my experience visiting sites such as the one used for the video, plus an idea of how many people listen to the artists. That's why I said that your comment was audacious, because I know for a fact that several of these artists albums are ranked Top10, sometimes even Top5 for the years they were released. So to assert that they would be lucky to be Top50 on their respective year is ridiculous. Exuma and Wipers are artists that I could see *not* cracking Top50.
8:15 i'd like to mention that this is the wrong album version and one that was made in 2011 by will toledo in his college dorm. the 2018 version is a recreation with better quality and instrumentals / vocals / everything
I love how MBDTF and In The Court Of The Crimson King were both chosen, and also how Power (the sample) and 21st Century Schizoid Man (the original) were the songs playing for their respective album.
Most of Kanye's music is a masterclass in using samples to convey a message and that 21st Century Schizoid Man sample is one of my favourite of all time. It's really hard for me to decide which one's better
Still strange that this video defines an acoustic folk album as the best of 2013 and 2018, between other good music created in that years,but Ichiko has a very special vibe that now I recently discovered, some songs are like the "pure and raw" state of music, recorded outside of a study, in front of a street, feels like she is at your side while you Walk around in the park of your neighborhood, something unique and wonderful, thanks to this video for let me discover a such a wonderful artist
the ratings are unexpected in that they slightly differ from the typical best-of lists you might see on rolling stone or any other music publication, but once you listen to the albums at the top you realize why they're there.
1967: The Doors 1970: Black Sabbath 1971: Led Zeppelin 4 1977: Rumours 1981: Moving Pictures 1990: Rust in peace 1991: Nevermind 1995: What's the story morning glory 1998: In the aeroplane over the sea 2001: Toxicity (My opinion)
King Crimson appearing 3 times is such a W... especially on their three greatest albums. I really didn't expect to see them because they're often underrated but it's so great that they are here.
@@spaghettisauce445 It’s the best album of every year so it’s completely fair for Red and Discipline to be there. A lot of great albums came out in 1969 so I agree that it is disputable that it is the best of that year.
Took a history of rock and roll class in university and honestly learning about these albums/people is an amazing experience, the transition to rock from jazz is honestly insane
Very happy to see the three best King Crimson albums on here. As well as Pink Floyd, The Smiths, and Radiohead's best work. I feel very validated that I agree with 95% of this list.
A list that completely surprised me (in a positive way). I don't agree with all the choices (which is absolutely normal) but it's a consistent and high-quality list. There are some albums that I don't know at all and others that I only know "in passing", but the mere 5 seconds that I listened to these albums "opened my appetite" to listen to them. Highlight that my favorite band (Pink Floyd) is represented with 3 albums, including the superlative "animals" which is sometimes a little undervalued in comparison to "wish you were here", "the wall" and "dark side of the moon". It is also worth noting that the "kings" of progressive rock King Crimson are equally represented with 3 albums. And also Radiohead, also with 3 albums. Finally, I highlight Stevie Wonder's album "songs in the key of life", which is, in my opinion, the best double album in the history of pop/rock music.
@@michaelmalone7231 I think he ranks higher than both (although I know Adele's album was in 2015, not 2016). But Danny Brown ranks higher, even if just by a little
The Beatles, but also Hendrix, The Doors, The Band, Cream, Sly & The Family Stone, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Beach Boys, and so so many more. It’s unreal to think how much music grew in those five years.
My opinion (which is objectively correct in every way, obviously): 1956: Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley 1961: Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers 1962: Ray Charles - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music 1965: Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited 1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968: The Beatles - The White Album 1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road 1971: Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV 1977: Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 1978: Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town 1979: Pink Floyd - The Wall 1981: Rush - Moving Pictures 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: The Police - Synchronicity 1984: Prince - Purple Rain 1985: Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms 1987: Guns ‘N Roses - Appetite for Destruction 1988: Traveling Wilburys - Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 1991: Nirvana - Nevermind 1992: R.E.M. - Automatic for the People 1993: Nirvana - In Utero 1994: Soundgarden - Superunknown 1995: Oasis - (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 1996: Sublime - Sublime 1998: Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 2001: The Strokes - Is This It 2002: Eminem - The Eminem Show 2006: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 2013: Arctic Monkeys - AM 2014: Pink Guy - Pink Guy 2016: BADBADNOTGOOD - IV 2017: Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog 2021: Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
@@HEDGD11 some of it’s okay, but a lot of it is hot garbage Also I put the Eminem Show as the best of 2002, a rap album. I also agree with To Pimp a Butterfly and Igor being the best albums of 2015 and 2019 respectively
I respect your opinion, but I'd like to add that Purple Rain would have been Number One for 84 on RYM if it wasn't a "Soundtrack" album since those are weighted against Studio Albums.
1978-Dire Straits 1979-The Wall 1983-Hit The Lights 1986-Master of Puppets 1990-Violator 1992-Dirt 1993-Siamese Dream 1995-Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 1998-Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 1999-Californication
Also 1991 should have been Nevermind, it’s literally one of the most if not the most influential albums of all time, everyone has heard “smells like teen spirit” “come as you are” and “something in the way”😐
@@tidalphantom0277 you can't compare alt rock creation to what the Beatles did, Beatles literally popularized art rock, and everything that came later, including the velvet underground, even if indirectly
As of 15/08/23, the list has changed quite a bit. Here are the new #1 best albums for some of those years. (No longer adding from 1909 - 1950) 1968 > Beatles - The White Album (overtaken Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland) *1971 > Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (overtaken Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV)* 1998 > Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Airplane Over the Sea (overtaken Outkast - Aquemini) *2002 > The Fire This Time (overtaken Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights)* 2013 > Kanye West - Yeezus (overtaken Ichiko Aoba - 0) 2014 > Swans - To be Kind (overtaken Freddie Gibbs - Piñata) *2016 > Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition (overtaken Frank Ocean - Blonde again)* 2021 > JPEGMAFIA - LP! (overtaken Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert)
i think attrocity exhibition is more good i know blonde reach to your emotion but atrocity attach to your experience and how danny can rap on any sound
I know these lists have to be by necessity a subjective choice. The absence of Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan seems to be a bit of a mistake. I have admired Coltrane most of my life but to in effect have 4 years in a row in this list is a bit excessive. I also feel that to have King Crimson,Duke Ellington Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath in multiple times would raise some eyebrows. One last beef Glen Miller surely didn’t have the most influential swing LP!
everyone’s talking about the transition from jazz to yellow submarine, but i think the transition from heaven or las vegas to my bloody valentine’s loveless deserves more attention too 5:55
@@LWsquidward true, but heaven or las vegas is very easy to listen to; it’s like eye candy. meanwhile, my bloody valentine is the complete opposite of it.
@@WebtoonManalthough my bloody valentine definitely took inspiration from cocteau twins as the dream pop / shoegazing scenes were very intermingled, it’s just that those two songs are kind of the opposite extremities of the styles
I am surprised at the lack of names such as Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin but also at the inclusion of names like Grouper and Have A Nice Life Solid list, overall
@@jeanoltt just so happens that the "mainstream generic rap" is also fucking amazing? whats ur point. rym users will try to be different, of course, but when it comes to records like those, they would be crucified if they weren't rated highly.
7:15 Not so fun fact about this album: It was published on February 3, 2006, just 3 days before J Dilla died of Postoperative Bowel Obstruction. Rip 6:10 - 6:14 when you listen to this audio only with your left earphone/airpod/headphone i guess, you can only hear the instrumental, but when you only listen with your right earphone and stuff, you can hear both. ( yea I use earphone pls dont make fun of me) 3:10 what the hell is bro playing 5:05 i like this pic so much im weird as hell bruh
@@Henryduckfan63 I wouldn’t say that- I suppose it depends how we define “mainstream”. As a younger person who listens to almost exclusively jazz, most responses are either people going “yeah I like *x thing that is barely jazz* a lot myself” (nothing against those people but… pat methaney?) or “huh. Yeah I don’t really know much about it.” It’s generally regarded as a mysterious and somewhat classy genre if not one undestood by most people nowadays.
Kid A, Wish You Were Here and Pornography are probably my favourite albums of those. I really love that Radiohead, The Cure and Pink Floyd appeared multiple times
increible como pasamos de John Coltrane, The Beatles, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, My Bloody Valentine, Radiohead, Kanye West, Kedrick Lamar hasta Black Country, New Road.
Really glad that Karajan, João Gilberto, John Coltrane, Joy Division, The Smiths, Aphex Twins, Radiohead, and DOOM were all featured. Pretty much perfectly sums up my music taste
1956= Elvis Presley 1965= Highway 61 Revisited 1968= The White Album 1969= Abbey Road 1971= What's Going On 1982= Thriller 1984= Purple Rain 1991= Nevermind 1998= The Miseducation Of Lauryn
2013 honestly should’ve been Daft Punks, Random Access Memories. Exquisitely produced original music (something they didnt do much before as a lot of what they did was sampling), working with some of the best around, Nile Rodgers, Todd Edwards, Giorgio Moroder, Julian Casablancas, Pharrell Williams and a few more i wish i could remember off the top of my head.
Solid choice. That album made my year. One of my favorite things about this list is not what’s on there but what’s not on there. Really gets you thinking.
1966 Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan 1968 White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground 1969 Hot Rats by Frank Zappa 1971 Songs of Love And Hate by Leonard Cohen 1972 Thick As A Brick by Jethro Tull 1973 Future Days by Can 1990 Violator by Depeche Mode 1998 Mezzanine by Massive Attack
@@fabioo1 Who’s a Beatle Hater here? No one said anything bad towards the Beatles themselves, just that this was a weak song to pick for them when there was so much better songs from their great catalog to choose from.
My favorites (and I'm starting at '65): 65- John Coltrane- A love supreme 66- Beach boys- Pet sounds 67- Beatles- Sgt. Peppers 68- Moody blues- In search of the lost chords 69- Frank Zappa- Hot rats 70- Black Sabbath- Paranoid 71- Rolling Stones- Sticky fingers 72- Yes- Close to the edge 73- Elton John- Goodbye yellow brick road 74- Genesis- The lamb lies down on broadway 75- Black Sabbath- Sabotage 76- Rainbow- Rising 77- Peter Gabriel- Car 78- UK- Self titled 79- Talking heads- Fear of music 80- David Bowie- Scary monsters and super creeps 81- Rush- Moving pictures 82- Iron maiden- Number of the beast 83- U2- War 84- Metallica- Ride the lightning 85- Marillion- Misplaced childhood 86- Paul Simon- Graceland 87- Prince- Sign O the times 88- Talk talk- Spirit of eden 89- Nine inch nails- Pretty hate machine 90- Megadeth- Rust in peace 91- My bloofy valentine- Loveless 92- Faith no more- Angel dust 93- Wu Tang Clan- 36 chambers 94- Blur- Park life 95- Smahing pumpkins- Meloncoly and the infinite sadness 96- Aphex twin- Richard D. James album 97- Devin Townsend- Ocean machine 98- System of a down- Self titled 99- Dr. Dre- 2001 2000- Eminem- Marshall Mathers LP 2001- Converge- Jane Doe 2002- Meshuggah- Nothing 2003- OutKast- Speakerboxxx/The love below 2004- Kanye West- The college dropout 2005- Gorillaz- Demon days 2006- J Dilla- Donuts 2007- Between the buried and me- Colors 2008- Cynic- Traced in air 2009- Mastodon- Crack the Skye 2010- Gorillaz- Plastic beach 2011- Asap Rocky- Live love asap 2012- Death grips- The money store 2013- Daft Punk- Random access memories 2014- Freddie Gibbs & Madlib- Piñata 2015- Kendrick Lamar- To pimp a butterfly 2016- Danny Brown- Atrocity exhibition 2017- Brockhampton- Saturation III 2018- Daughters- You won't get what you want 2019- Tyler the creator- IGOR 2020- Fire toolz- Rainbow bridge 2021- Jane remover- Frailty 2022- Black midi- Hellfire 2023- Young fathers- Heavy heavy
@@emporioalnino4670 red is my favorite king crimson album, and they played every song from the album when i saw them live in 2017. also kurt cobain cited red as the album that inspired him to play music.
@@emporioalnino4670 Nope. I disagree. Larks is my personal favorite KC album but Red is definitely more popular overall. I would say it's more popular than Discipline also. Next to Court it's their most well known based on everything I've seen.
@@Josh-pj7tq dude, it’s literally an aggregate of ratings and reviews from average everyday people, and according to the most average everyday people from around the world, Loveless is the best album of 1991. Sorry, dude, the people have spoken.
1937: Pop music has entered the chat 1939: Blues has entered the chat 1942: Non-Western music has entered the chat 1947: Women have entered the chat 1951: Jazz has entered the chat 1966: Rock has entered the chat 1969: Prog has entered the chat 1970: Metal has entered the chat 1970s: Rock has completely taken over the chat 1976: Soul quietly enters the chat 1978: Minimalism also quietly enters the chat 1979: Post-punk has entered the chat 1985: KATE BUSH 1986: Indie has entered the chat 1990: Dream pop has entered the chat 1991: Shoegaze has entered the chat 1992: Electronic music has entered the chat 1993: Hip hop has entered the chat (Record streak: 4 new genres in a row!) 1997: RADIOHEAD has entered the chat 1999: Post-rock has entered the chat 2003: The Internet has entered the chat 2010: Light 6 has entered the chat 2011: Ambient has entered the chat 2018: A gay furry has entered the chat 2022: Post-indie has entered the chat
Oh wow thank you for this amazing video! I got so many good recommendations from it. It's overwhelming. It's gonna take me a while to catch up on these, especially the 70s, 90s, and 2000s ones. Ants From Up There is also amazing and I never heard of it before.
its so cool to see how music progresses as you hear a part of a song in 1979 and then over 3 decades later its being completely transformed as just another sample in the song
“progresses” yeah progression is not sampling, look at harmonies or any other musical metric, rock wasn’t progressive if you consider actual music criterias
@@ART_IS_EVERYTHINGit definetely is, since doing more things in music counts as progression, it doesn't matter if its good or not, its still progression (and this case its something really good, just listen to Since i left you by the Avalanches to see how much artistic possibilities are made by sampling)
Early 90s: Hey, RYM, are you okay? RYM: Yeah I'm fine Mid to late 90s: RYM are you sure? RYM: Yeah yeah, no problem 00s: Seriously RYM, you have an issue RYM: Everything is okay, there is nothing wrong with me 2010s: Jesus christ RYM what is wrong with you? RYM: *screeches*
@@aureliano_37 Because of how RYM works, albums tend not to be ranked by how really good they are, but how uncontroversial they are relative to their quality. As such, if you know a bit about music from the last four decades, you'll realise a lot of the albums presented here are niche or downright obscure. For example, Nirvana's Nevermind is generally considered the best and most important album of 1991. However, because of how popular it is, it does have a small hatedom that's still enough to drag it down. Meanwhile, Loveless is unanimously considered the best shoegaze album ever. Thus, it ranked higher, even if it's only really popular amongst the shoegaze crowd and doesn't have massive mainstream appeal.
@@SynGirl32i mean i get what your saying. There are people who are like ‘oh this is really popular I don’t like that much’ but i mean your point with loveless is just dumb. Even if it’s got less appeal & is more niche does that make the music contained in it inherently worse off? Both are amazing albums, I personally call nevermind a 10/10 which I think rarely and loveless would be a 9 for me. But loveless is a pick that makes sense for the year. You could make this argument with every year. it’s literally one pick and there’s gonna be so many great albums missing
@@FlavioPiconeNah, the Space Oddity song is great for sure, but the whole album is no true 1969 contender. I had expected to see Low or Heroes on this list, though.
The fact that King Crimson, My Bloody Valentine, Have a nice life and Aphex twin's albums were this famous goes to show how stupid i am sometimes. I really thought they were kinda underground cus i've never heard anyone i know mention them or know of them lol
Well to be honest Have A Nice Life and MBV are more popular in music nerd communities online and sites like RYM so you could argue them being "underground" do an extent, Can't say the same for King Crimson and Aphex Twin though, they were pretty popular back then and influential as well.
This list isn't based on popularity from what i can tell. Dunno how they decided this list, but I am not agreeable to it with the era's that I am familiar with.
Life is all about tasting and finding new stuff to enjoy, enjoying both new and old tastes you haven't tasted before. Don't be afraid to explore. Great list all around.
It's so tough to claim one album as an album of the year. For example, 1991 could have been any number of albums, and while Loveless is deserved, the same could be said about Nevermind or Out Of Time.
Yeah, he should name his videos "highest rated" and not "best". Makes a lot of people mad. But at the same time they probably wouldn't get as many clicks bruh
@@mitra1307 But even "highest rated" would make me expect the most common answers to "what's your favorite album of that year?" and a lot of these choices just can't be that. Fishmans in 1996? Who is that? I listened to a lot of music in 96, I never even heard of them. And 1995? I'd expect 5 Britpop albums in the Top 5 of that year. But the list is maybe just composed from american votes.
@@joachimb5721 fishmans is the avatar of the guy youre replying to. Also, RYM isnt american centric since a lot of reviews are under different languages.
@@joachimb5721 lmao. Can't please everyone I guess, even if you put out the most objectively correct rating of best album by year. Also btw British opinions are irrelevant.
I love the entire Beatles discography. People get so up in arms when Sgt. Pepper's or Abbey Road don't make lists lol I'm just happy when I see Revolver mentioned. Surrealistic Pillow and The Vevelt Underground came out the same year as Sgt. Pepper and I'd say I personally enjoy those albums a bit more.
right? and it's not like those albums aren't highly rated as well. i think the beatles will be just fine if they're #2 or #3 for a couple of years while another equally fantastic album takes the spotlight.
That's crazy like how new instruments and new records technologies change all the music landscape from the 60's. This for this video, it's a good way to explore old artists releases
the transition from all the jazz and classical to black sabbath was truly a moment
Big fans of jazz! Love Black Sabbath!!
The best albums of all time, and sure I am missing some, and sure the order is really hard to know:
( I Probably don't know a lot of albums, but those who mention some I did know so I guess I know enough).
Forever Changes - Love 60s
Buffalo Springfield Again - Buffalo Springfield 60s
Live Rust Concert - Neil Young 70s
Decade - Neil Young 70s
Tim - The Replacements 80s The 2023 remixed album is so great
Let it Be - The Replacements 80s
Pleased to Meet Me - The Replacements 80s
Don't Tell a Soul - The Replacements 80s
Astral Weeks - Van Morrison 60s Groundbreaking.
Moon Dance - Van Morrison 70s
Moments - Boz Scaggs 70s Unknown but so much better than Silk Degrees. And his second album has an unbelievably greatest version of "Loan Me A Dime" with D Allman.
This Years Model - Elvis Costello and the Attractions 70s
Get Happy! Elvis C and the Attractions 70s
Heat Treatment - Graham Parker and the Rumour 70s
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie 70s
Revolver - The Beatles 60s On every album, I'm a Lennon lover. There are so many songs by Paul that I don't like (yes I know who contributed what for most any song) that the Beatles albums do not stand as tall as for the average Beatle fan.
Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan 60s
The Doors - The Doors 60s Maybe the best debut? I am not really into their other records.
Best of the Smiths Part I - The Smiths 90s I like them a lot but just don't know each album that well.
The X Album - Lloyd Cole 90s
Where you Been - Dinosaur Jr 90s
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco 2001
Pet Sounds - Beach Boys 60s
Are you Experienced - Jimi Hendrix 60s
Banana album - Velvet Underground and Nico 60s
Never Mind the Bollocks - The Sex Pistols 70s
Avalon - Roxy Music 80s
Eponymous - R.E.M. 80s
Aliens Lanes - Guided By Voices 90s
Talk Talk Talk - The Psychedelic Furs 80s
A Hard Days Night - The Beatles 60s Not a bad song. Why so low?
My Aim is True - Elvis Costello 70s
Shazam - The Move 60s
I'm Still in Love with You - Al Green 70s
Music from Big Pink - The Band 60s
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle - Bruce Springsteen 70s
Happy Trails - Quicksilver Messenger Service 60s
Zuma - Neil Young 70s
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One - Yo la Tengo 90s
My Favorite Things - John Coltrane 60s
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis 50s
Child is the Father to Man - Blood Sweat and Tears 70s
Doolittle - The Pixies 80s
Core - Stone Temple Pilots 90s
Pretenders - The Pretenders 70s
Highway 61 Revisited - Dylan 60s
Sea Change - Beck 2002
Odelay - Beck 90s
Marshal Crenshaw - "Eponymous" 70s
My Maudlin Career - Camera Obscura 2009
Viva Hate - Morrissey 90s
Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea - PJ Harvey 2000
Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen 80s His best. I sort of feel I like about 2 songs per album, and usually not the anthems.
Warehouse: Songs and Stories - Hüsker Dü 80s
So - Peter Gabriel 80s
Californication - RHCP 90s (this is a questionable pick, not sure why?)
Sky Blue Sky - Wilco 2007
14 songs - Paul Westerberg 90s
Alien Lanes - Guided by Voices This is great!
Blue Oyster Cult - debut
Classical: many albums
Jazz: Some albums by John Coltrane Blue Train, A Love Supreme, My Favorite Things.
My least favorite albums of all time that were very popular. This doesn't mean I hate them. I really mean this, cross my heart:
Abbey Road - The Beatles - The worst Beatles album and George Martin disliked it too. The White Album is not all that good but better.
Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones. I don't get this. Songs are OK, none are great.
OK Computer - Radiohead
The Wall - Pink Floyd Their worst album.
Best music in a movie. Much better than The Last Waltz and better than the Beatles' "Hard Day's night" is Neil Young's "Live Rust". Neil Young's "Live Rust" does his hits and some better versions of a few songs than the originals.
Movies with good soundtracks: I haven't about this before, so I'll say:
A Bronx Tale, Almost Famous
Not really that good: Pulp Fiction. I like Lonesome Town, Girl You'll be a woman soon, Misirlou, Lets Stay Together but hate Flowers on the Wall and Son of A Preacher Man is not a good Dusty Springfield song.
Yeah i like that stand to 🥸
@@oppothumbs1 I'd have to agree with you except for OK Computer, although I think I'm just biased.
@@oppothumbs1 I absolutely adore ok computer and the wall is my favourite pink Floyd album oof
I love the transition from post war jazz, classical and blues to
WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE
As much as I love the Beatles, that song was a downgrade from the stuff before...
He really did the Beatles dirty by putting that on instead of Tomorrow Never Knows or I'm Only Sleeping.
forever beatles
21st century schizoid man
they got so much better songs on revolver album, they chosen the worst to this transition, this guy hates beatles 😅
My man Beethoven killing it out here with 8 entries
Also interesting to see some variance in rating between years. There’s definitely a few years where had the album come out a few months earlier or later it’d buried.
it was also all 100 years after he died too, go fuckin figure
5 in a row
hes deaf
@@stillramuney deafinitely still a great musician
Do people actually think not listening to hip hop makes them smarter??
Like wth are these comments lol
elitism, neverending problem of the humankind
This really shows how insanely innovative the late 1960s were for music.
Edit:
Some people in the replies said that I overstated the musical influence of the late 1960s due to the flaws in the RYM algorithm. Since many RYM users don’t listen to old music, it’s not a perfect choice for finding a general consensus on albums released before the late 1960s.
I agree with this sentiment to some extent, as I recently discovered some much earlier songs that I enjoy (albums weren’t very popular back then), such as Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith from 1945, That’s All Right by Arthur Crudup from 1947, and Dust My Broom by Elmore James from 1952.
However, it is worth noting that the late 1960s was a very powerful time for music. It gave us Pet Sounds, The Velvet Underground & Nico, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (aka The White Album), Abbey Road, and In The Court of the Crimson King. Each of these make strong contenders for the greatest album ever made.
Admittedly though, I may have drawn the wrong conclusion from the sudden musical shift in the middle of the video. Just wanted to clear that up.
Maybe because the drugs idk
@@xeroxparc XD
Gotta love the Beatles
The advent of the beatles
@@xeroxparc HAHAHAHA definitely had an affect. That whole period of time was a massive shift in culture in general. Drugs, wars, post-WW2, technology going crazy, kinda wish I was alive to see how big of a shift it was.
I love the transition from John Coltrane to the Beatles
I noticed the transition, too. But, to be honest, it made me think that jazz is a music to explore boundaries of creativity, while pop is Music to be sold, nothing more.
@@diegoscolari1365 exactly
@@diegoscolari1365 what a crock of shit
I think it's equally hilarious that it's completely classical and opera, then lead belly, then more classical for awhile.
@@diegoscolari1365 you’re saying the album that contains Tomorrow Never Knows doesn’t explore boundaries?
I doubt we'll ever see a decade as stacked as the 70's
I think the 90s and 2000s are more stacked tbh.
Edit: I still stand by most of what I said but I like the 70s more than I used to. Tago Mago, Another Green World, Dark Side Of The Moon and Unknown Pleasures are some of my all time favorite albums ever
@@x.pescobard3216 90s were equally stacked as 70s but 00s absolutely not
@@user-wx2ek3uv1i Kid A, Vespertine, Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!, Deathconsciousness, Velocity Design Comfort, Every Boris Album that came out that decade, The Ape of Naples, Toxicity, In Rainbows, Merriweather Post Pavilion, drukqs, Madvillainy, The Glow Pt. 2, Discovery, The College Dropout, A Promise and The Black Parade show how good of a decade the 2000s was. The 70s were great but it’s the most overrated decade for music imo
@@x.pescobard3216 Don't forget all the Nu metal and Post grunge era that took place in those years
@@x.pescobard3216 That's fair but my main problem with the 00s is that all the good albums are completely unrelated. Every other era had entire genres scenes and movements worth of great music, but in the 21st century apart from rap and some tiny niche microgenres all the great music is just a selected few from a ton of different genres scenes you can't really point to any trend or anything that says "wow that was a great time for X"
3:54 bro the trasition be like: * jazz intensifies🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷* to "🎶🥁 we all live in the yellow submarine🎶 yellow submarine🥁🥁"
Kinda sad that they didn't use Tomorrow Never Knows though, or I'm Only Sleeping or even Eleanor Rigby. Yellow Submarine is the one song of Revolver that doesn't really fit with the heavy psychedelia of the rest of the album.
@@gclip9883 or For no one also, but i like yellow submarine its a really deep cool music for me with a chill vibe
so heavy
It was all building up to that moment
@@EtonDG it's music canon event🔥
rym users really love king crimson lmao
As they should!
they love progression rock hence the pink floyd and king crimson but so do all of us so idk
They were one of the first real trailblazers in the prog genre tbh
Who doesn't
Coltrane has the most entries though
The Court of the Crimson King is such an insane record that was arguably thirty years ahead of its time production wise. Absurdly clean
abbey road is a close contender
@@juniorTheDog1 fragile also
I personally would’ve said zeppelin II
Idk man I think the drums on ICCK are so terribly balanced within every track, so dull and lacking dynamics. That's not to say that in terms of composition it's not one of the greatest but god damn the drums are so bad especially in light of how amazing Michael Giles' playing was
@@Eganweedswhat makes you say that? I think the drum solo in schizoid man is perfect honestly
The fact that Revolver is the only Beatles album is crazy, I thought Sgt Peppers and Abbey Road were also considered the best of their years
Go eat a sandwich and drink a cup of tea then cry In an octopus garden ya wuss
@@teethsjuice 🤣 stay mad
They are, and they should be there in 1967 and 1969
@@emilioaramalvarado3402 69 no
@@mauricioParaquedas abbey road is 69, which album is better than freaking Abbey Road
2:36 seriously that transition made my brain implode
are u ok
@thatoneguyzigthe yellow submarine
THIS TRANSITION IS SO PERFECT
Yeah it's very satisfying
Seamless
-king crimson makes album
-It is masterpiece
-leaves
-repeat
they have alot of amazing albums man red is alot better than in the court
They "left" like 20 years later
king crimson doesn't have a single masterpiece album. they have great albums like Larks' Tongues and Wake of Poseidon, but none of them are masterpieces on the same level as other Prog bands like Genesis and Yes
@@jonesblack1742LOL dude said genesis was better than king crimson listen to starless lil bro
I'm surprised Nevermind didn't take the 1991 spot. I absolutely love that album
#5 with 53000 ratings and 3.96/5 average
behind Talk Talk, Slint and A Tribe Called Quest.
Loveless is an album that has a greater influential impact on the new generations (indie rock/pop), compared to Nirvana... and after all, the amount of people from the new generations who gravitate to music sites is greater than generations of the 80s or 90s.
GNR's both illusions and RHCP's Blood Sugar Sex Magik are way better
Elephant should have won for 2003. Just a 10/10 album with nonstop bangers with a unique minimalism
@@iflower3596 gnr not even close 😂
Im a huge MBV fan but we all literally have to agree that never mind was the most influential album of the whole 90s, gave the whole fuckin sound to a lot of bands even still
The 1960’s really was probably *the* most important decade in music in recent history.
@beepboop ya and the 60s was a big part of that transformation to music being paid attention by larger audiences making it important..
I agree
@beepboop What do you mean it's only been decent post 1930? Do you disqualify musical quality because of elitism? Or do you really not think it's good?
yeah the velvets got together 🤭
The 60s. Not only were Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton all active at that time, they were in the same fucking band. And that's just for starters.
5:52 "DISINTEGRATION IS THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME."
- Kyle Broflovski
Tool ænima >>>
Kyle is gay
Artists with multiple albums:
📌4 albums:
John Coltrane
📌3 albums:
King Crimson
Pink Floyd
Radiohead
📌2 albums:
Black Sabbath
Clifford Brown and Max Roach
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
Ichiko Aoba
Kendrick Lamar
Sweet Trip
The Cure
Tyler, the Creator
And also a couple of philharmonics/orchestras with multiple albums (not to mention "various artists").
Surprising to see Miles Davis, The Beatles, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Metallica, The Smiths, Björk, Sufjan Stevens and Kanye West with "only" one album.
Even more surprising to see all these artists missing: Led Zeppelin, The Who, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, Queen, R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, U2, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Eagles, AC/DC, Muse, Rush, Arctic Monkeys, Neil Young, Arcade Fire, Genesis, RHCP, Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Tame Impala, Oasis, Joni Mitchell, Bon Iver, Gorillaz, Coldplay, Frank Ocean, Lana del Rey, Pixies, Talk Talk, The Clash, The Beach Boys, The Smashing Pumpkins, Van Morrison, Daft Punk, Fiona Apple, Dire Straits, PJ Harvey, John Lennon, LCD Soundsystem, Leonard Cohen, Swans, Vampire Weekend, Fleet Foxes, Green Day, Lorde and Animal Collective.
Master of Reality by Black Sabbath over Led Zeppelin IV and Who's Next (The Who) really surprised me. Was also expecting "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea".
yeah, while all the artists you mentioned are great, it should be noted that pretty much all of them are rated quite highly on the website. a lot of them have albums (in some cases quite a few albums) that maybe came 2nd or 3rd place for certain years. it's of course unfortunate to have to pin a bunch of great albums and artists together for certain years because it'd be nice to give them all their flowers, but that's just the result of doing a best album of each year list. i recommend anyone who feels like this list was lacking in any way to actually check out the website and scroll through the charts for each year, and you'll likely be a lot more satisfied.
@@happycrimson Agreed.
@@charlie172011 thanks for putting together that comment btw, must've taken some time lol. i love your mention of lcd soundsystem too so based 🤪
@@lostinpictures509 LMAO the audacity.
Some really good artists mentioned though, but the ones I said had more chances.
@@lostinpictures509 Basically every AM album is great. SIaS was meh, and The Car is too new, we'll see how it ages.
Lorde had really good chances with Melodrama, some chance with PH. I dig SP, but it's not an acclaim album or anything.
The choices I made are based on my experience visiting sites such as the one used for the video, plus an idea of how many people listen to the artists.
That's why I said that your comment was audacious, because I know for a fact that several of these artists albums are ranked Top10, sometimes even Top5 for the years they were released.
So to assert that they would be lucky to be Top50 on their respective year is ridiculous.
Exuma and Wipers are artists that I could see *not* cracking Top50.
2:39 Best fucking transition in existence
BROOOOOO
I couldn't even tell the difference for a second
90210 better
Amazing
@@lightlysalted8874bro 😭😭😭
Pink Floyd and Radiohead both had three each. Two of the best bands ever!
So did King Crimson
Pink Floyd best band ever
sabbath - two; credability round here...
@@allenfiona7 - top three/for me...
john coltrane had 4
8:15 i'd like to mention that this is the wrong album version and one that was made in 2011 by will toledo in his college dorm. the 2018 version is a recreation with better quality and instrumentals / vocals / everything
🤓🤓🤓 (i noticed this too)
Damn really like how sabbath wins both 70 n 71
but you have to see pink floyd
Because Paranoid and Master of Reality are all time great albums.
@@tux045 sabbath better than floyd
@@DEAKY0921 bruh.
i feel like bitches brew should have an higher rating and win 70 to be honest
I love how MBDTF and In The Court Of The Crimson King were both chosen, and also how Power (the sample) and 21st Century Schizoid Man (the original) were the songs playing for their respective album.
Just shows how hard 21st Century Schizoid Man goes.
@@insertnamehere1258 21ST CENTURY SCHIZOID MAN 🗣️🗣️🗣️
That song was so fukin ahead of its time lol there is a reason that album is so legendary
Your name and profile checks out (no offense I also love Kanye lol)
Most of Kanye's music is a masterclass in using samples to convey a message and that 21st Century Schizoid Man sample is one of my favourite of all time. It's really hard for me to decide which one's better
I"m Japanese. I proud of the Japanese band "fishmans" and "Ichiko Aoba" the Japanese singer, songwriter.
I’m Italian and they’re one of my favourite bands!!
Ichiko Aoba is amazing!
Aoba is a genius and 0 is in my top 3 favorite folk records it's so good
7564 - why are japanese womens coochies so blurry...
I love fishmans
7:51 HOLY SHIT DIDNT EXPECT HER HERE OMFG ME FAV ARTIST
2 months late but what song was being played? i cant find it, thanks.
@@Jyuzn Ikinokori bokura
@@asphyxiaaa1428 thank you bro, i hope you find like a million dollars tmr 😭🙏🙏
Still strange that this video defines an acoustic folk album as the best of 2013 and 2018, between other good music created in that years,but Ichiko has a very special vibe that now I recently discovered, some songs are like the "pure and raw" state of music, recorded outside of a study, in front of a street, feels like she is at your side while you Walk around in the park of your neighborhood, something unique and wonderful, thanks to this video for let me discover a such a wonderful artist
Yeezus >>>
RYM has the most unexpected ratings to me and I’m all for it. I’m just so glad Fishmans are getting more and more recognition.
the ratings are unexpected in that they slightly differ from the typical best-of lists you might see on rolling stone or any other music publication, but once you listen to the albums at the top you realize why they're there.
They are incredible snobs
(but i love this community)
Long season is great but Im surprised it was the studio album and not the live album
@@happycrimson your profile will haunt me for ever. I can never unsee happy crimson again
@@MrBaumGeo 😊
1967: The Doors
1970: Black Sabbath
1971: Led Zeppelin 4
1977: Rumours
1981: Moving Pictures
1990: Rust in peace
1991: Nevermind
1995: What's the story morning glory
1998: In the aeroplane over the sea
2001: Toxicity
(My opinion)
Based Toxicity
And 2000: Hybrid Theory
@@franciscocerda6394 1999 Hybrid Theory EP
its much better than the released Linkin Park albuns
Rust in peace one of the "perfect" albums, but coz of popularity people pick black album i think, there all 1991 no?
@@osterhans4115 Rust In Peace was released 1990. One of my favorite albums ever but it was not released in 91.
Sad thing with a lot of the older music is knowing that that's simply what survived.
It would be cool to get a better sense of popular critical choice than what we got here. It's definitely very skewed but still very interesting.
Where the hell was Michael Jackson
Is number one on aoty 1977 and 1983
Pink Floyd in 70's was absolutely fantastic
Animals is one of may favorite albums of all time, it’s my next vinyl pick up
Wish you were here is maybe one of the most complete album in history… all of their songs are masterpiece
@@mrlahey9933Check out the 2018 remix of it, it's my favorite album ever
King Crimson appearing 3 times is such a W... especially on their three greatest albums. I really didn't expect to see them because they're often underrated but it's so great that they are here.
Three and an half, with Kanye's sample
JoJo Reference
dogshit
im a huge fan and they didnt deserve 3 especially considering thats so many great albums are not on here that topple king crimson
@@spaghettisauce445 It’s the best album of every year so it’s completely fair for Red and Discipline to be there. A lot of great albums came out in 1969 so I agree that it is disputable that it is the best of that year.
Took a history of rock and roll class in university and honestly learning about these albums/people is an amazing experience, the transition to rock from jazz is honestly insane
"Pornography" (1982) & "Disintegration" (1989) by The Cure = Masterpieces
Seriously special band
I clicked on this video just to make sure OK Computer was in 97
I like how we passed through different eras of music.
Classic, then Jazz, then Rock and Pop, now Rap
yo means in popular music, because pop is there since the 60s same with rock.
Classic, Jazz, Rock, Pop, R&B, Hip-hop is the full timeline
Also I saw u on no church in the wild comment section lol
@@manchovies2476 And?
each of them was the pop of its time.
Nice pfp
Very happy to see the three best King Crimson albums on here. As well as Pink Floyd, The Smiths, and Radiohead's best work. I feel very validated that I agree with 95% of this list.
Why is that validating wouldn't it be better to have your own unique taste
@@jdb5961who cares man if its good its good
I agree with 5%. How can anyone like rap?
@@SpaceCattttt Because they like how it sounds? Hope this helped
@@rileyfletch Nope.
A list that completely surprised me (in a positive way). I don't agree with all the choices (which is absolutely normal) but it's a consistent and high-quality list. There are some albums that I don't know at all and others that I only know "in passing", but the mere 5 seconds that I listened to these albums "opened my appetite" to listen to them. Highlight that my favorite band (Pink Floyd) is represented with 3 albums, including the superlative "animals" which is sometimes a little undervalued in comparison to "wish you were here", "the wall" and "dark side of the moon". It is also worth noting that the "kings" of progressive rock King Crimson are equally represented with 3 albums. And also Radiohead, also with 3 albums. Finally, I highlight Stevie Wonder's album "songs in the key of life", which is, in my opinion, the best double album in the history of pop/rock music.
Coltrane owning the late 50s and early 6”s 🔥🎷
Suprised David Bowie only appeared once, dude mastered his craft.
He was truly one of the most talented artists out there
Should have taken the 2016 spot for Blackstar. Better than Adele and Beyonce from that year, IMO.
@@michaelmalone7231 I think he ranks higher than both (although I know Adele's album was in 2015, not 2016). But Danny Brown ranks higher, even if just by a little
@@michaelmalone7231 agree, blonde overrated asf too
He has a lot more higher up. Even one album as number 1 for a year is very lucky and shows that an artist is amazing
65-70 changed the whole world. Those years must of been something to behold.
Beatles changed everything
just beatles things
The Beatles, but also Hendrix, The Doors, The Band, Cream, Sly & The Family Stone, The Who, The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Beach Boys, and so so many more. It’s unreal to think how much music grew in those five years.
They were. The Beatles were only a small part.
@@Chafflives They were the main part.
My opinion (which is objectively correct in every way, obviously):
1956: Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley
1961: Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers
1962: Ray Charles - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
1965: Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
1968: The Beatles - The White Album
1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road
1971: Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
1977: Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
1978: Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
1979: Pink Floyd - The Wall
1981: Rush - Moving Pictures
1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller
1983: The Police - Synchronicity
1984: Prince - Purple Rain
1985: Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
1987: Guns ‘N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
1988: Traveling Wilburys - Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1
1991: Nirvana - Nevermind
1992: R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
1993: Nirvana - In Utero
1994: Soundgarden - Superunknown
1995: Oasis - (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
1996: Sublime - Sublime
1998: Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
2001: The Strokes - Is This It
2002: Eminem - The Eminem Show
2006: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
2013: Arctic Monkeys - AM
2014: Pink Guy - Pink Guy
2016: BADBADNOTGOOD - IV
2017: Mac DeMarco - This Old Dog
2021: Olivia Rodrigo - Sour
I agree with you much more
Agreed
I think he might not like rap music
@@HEDGD11 some of it’s okay, but a lot of it is hot garbage
Also I put the Eminem Show as the best of 2002, a rap album. I also agree with To Pimp a Butterfly and Igor being the best albums of 2015 and 2019 respectively
I respect your opinion, but I'd like to add that Purple Rain would have been Number One for 84 on RYM if it wasn't a "Soundtrack" album since those are weighted against Studio Albums.
1978-Dire Straits
1979-The Wall
1983-Hit The Lights
1986-Master of Puppets
1990-Violator
1992-Dirt
1993-Siamese Dream
1995-Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
1998-Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
1999-Californication
Also 1991 should have been Nevermind, it’s literally one of the most if not the most influential albums of all time, everyone has heard “smells like teen spirit” “come as you are” and “something in the way”😐
@Ricky laszlo you seem to have forgotten about grunge
There’s no way in hell Master of Puppets is better than The Queen is Dead
HAHAHA
Dude.
the switchup from jazz to beatles in the 60s and joy division in 70s is insane
That’s why they call the Beatles the most influential album of all time
@@julia5654 that’s why the velvet underground is infinitely better than the Beatles bc they helped create punk and thus alt rock
@@tidalphantom0277 velvelt have little influence on music compared to the Beatles
@@tidalphantom0277 you can't compare alt rock creation to what the Beatles did, Beatles literally popularized art rock, and everything that came later, including the velvet underground, even if indirectly
insane downfall
As of 15/08/23, the list has changed quite a bit. Here are the new #1 best albums for some of those years. (No longer adding from 1909 - 1950)
1968 > Beatles - The White Album (overtaken Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland)
*1971 > Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (overtaken Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV)*
1998 > Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Airplane Over the Sea (overtaken Outkast - Aquemini)
*2002 > The Fire This Time (overtaken Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights)*
2013 > Kanye West - Yeezus (overtaken Ichiko Aoba - 0)
2014 > Swans - To be Kind (overtaken Freddie Gibbs - Piñata)
*2016 > Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition (overtaken Frank Ocean - Blonde again)*
2021 > JPEGMAFIA - LP! (overtaken Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert)
Damn I love Blonde but overtaking AE is crazy. Yeezus valid tho
1961 Black Sabbath ? change to 1971 ( I see you did, my pleasure )
Im not sure if im happier Blonde is now there or sad Danny isn't part of the list
i think attrocity exhibition is more good i know blonde reach to your emotion but atrocity attach to your experience and how danny can rap on any sound
Yeezus overtaking Ichiko Aoba is a wild shift 💀
6:02 seriously?
A joke
nirvana is just overrated as fuck
loveless is amazing but i have to admit it’s not rly the best
as much as I enjoy and appreciate rym as a resource, the charts and user base at times exist in a bubble of their own perception.
facts
yeah the lack of led zeppelin 4 here is crazy
Hip pop
Not at times
Actually most of the time
I know these lists have to be by necessity a subjective choice. The absence of Bessie Smith, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan seems to be a bit of a mistake. I have admired Coltrane most of my life but to in effect have 4 years in a row in this list is a bit excessive. I also feel that to have King Crimson,Duke Ellington Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath in multiple times would raise some eyebrows. One last beef Glen Miller surely didn’t have the most influential swing LP!
i love so much how it's going from agressive hip-hop to depressive crying rock
lmao where do you get depressed rock from
@@RJ1.Radiohead probably
@@shephardokeeffe3265that and Carseat headrest
@@RJ1. i'd say black country, new road
@@RJ1.Twin fantasy
Bach still be dominating the charts after 300 years🗿
bach was the only peak of music after all, after baroque, music only went down in quality
@@AgnusDei695Cringe.
@@youtubeuserdan4017 Rather listen to Beck than Bach any day.
@@AgnusDei695 uuuuh based???!!!
@@AgnusDei695 Handel was good too.
everyone’s talking about the transition from jazz to yellow submarine, but i think the transition from heaven or las vegas to my bloody valentine’s loveless deserves more attention too 5:55
The difference is that revolver was completely different compared to quite literally every single album that came before it
@@LWsquidward true, but heaven or las vegas is very easy to listen to; it’s like eye candy. meanwhile, my bloody valentine is the complete opposite of it.
@@WebtoonManalthough my bloody valentine definitely took inspiration from cocteau twins as the dream pop / shoegazing scenes were very intermingled, it’s just that those two songs are kind of the opposite extremities of the styles
Didn't expect Danny Brown, but it's probably the most underrated rap album of all time, next to everything El-P did
great album, but is well praised and popular,.
El-P always gives me goosebumps, it's so good and underrated tbh
El-P's Run The Jewels, one of the most acclaimed hip hop projects of all times, is underrated? I had to double check if your comment is from 2012.
@@joachimb5721 Yeah RTJ blew up, but everything else he did, especially his solo stuff is still extremely underrated.
I am surprised at the lack of names such as Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin but also at the inclusion of names like Grouper and Have A Nice Life
Solid list, overall
Michael Jackson isn't rated very highly on rym overall
This is, after all, a music nerd list rather than a general public list. Makes sense to have more indie acts as opposed to the mega stars.
Cuz RYM users love to try to be different. If the more indie artists were more well known, I guarantee we’d be seeing different results in this list.
@@blaghgames5050 Those people love to be "different" but when it comes to the 2010s they like nothing but extremely mainstream generic rap lol
@@jeanoltt just so happens that the "mainstream generic rap" is also fucking amazing? whats ur point. rym users will try to be different, of course, but when it comes to records like those, they would be crucified if they weren't rated highly.
Wow I’m a Radiohead fan and I’m very happy that they appear 3 times!!!
As a fellow Radiohead fan, Im sorry to hear youre a Radiohead fan
As another fellow Radiohead fan, I'm just sad.
@@bruhminderr as a fellow sad, I'm a Radiohead fan
i got so happy when i saw ok computer
@@bruhminderr as a fellow sad fan, I'm Radiohead
7:15 Not so fun fact about this album: It was published on February 3, 2006, just 3 days before J Dilla died of Postoperative Bowel Obstruction. Rip
6:10 - 6:14 when you listen to this audio only with your left earphone/airpod/headphone i guess, you can only hear the instrumental, but when you only listen with your right earphone and stuff, you can hear both. ( yea I use earphone pls dont make fun of me)
3:10 what the hell is bro playing
5:05 i like this pic so much im weird as hell bruh
would love to see top 5 albums per year version. so much great music from different genres need to be recognized more for sure
Agreed, maybe even a top 10.
@@blackdragon6you know you can just go to rym yourself?
Agreed! The Velvet Underground & Nico definitely is the right choice for 1967, but what about Cream's Disraeli Gears?
2:50 Jazz used to rule the world
Crazy how much has changed. It’s really a shame how it’s become almost a joke to most mainstream audiences.
@@Henryduckfan63 I wouldn’t say that- I suppose it depends how we define “mainstream”. As a younger person who listens to almost exclusively jazz, most responses are either people going “yeah I like *x thing that is barely jazz* a lot myself” (nothing against those people but… pat methaney?) or “huh. Yeah I don’t really know much about it.” It’s generally regarded as a mysterious and somewhat classy genre if not one undestood by most people nowadays.
@@Henryduckfan63 i don't think a single person has ever expressed their opinion that jazz is a joke, atleast not without completely clowned for it.
It's sad how quickly jazz faded out of public consciousness
Now it's jizz
Kid A, Wish You Were Here and Pornography are probably my favourite albums of those. I really love that Radiohead, The Cure and Pink Floyd appeared multiple times
as they should man
@@iCookCrystalMeth you have good taste
@@linexi 🙏🙏🙏
@@iCookCrystalMeth 🫂🫂🫂
You prefer Kid A over OKC? Not a true Radiohead fan
I love how it's jazz for a decade and then BOOM-Beatles and everything is different after that.
increible como pasamos de John Coltrane, The Beatles, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, My Bloody Valentine, Radiohead, Kanye West, Kedrick Lamar hasta Black Country, New Road.
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Yes
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King Crimson! Starless is by far the best song i ever heard
and thats how it should be
Red is KCs peak and best album!
Listen to "la conquistada" by Los Jaivas
@@nareshgodoy2186 Thanks! Amazing song
Amazing álbum.
Really glad that Karajan, João Gilberto, John Coltrane, Joy Division, The Smiths, Aphex Twins, Radiohead, and DOOM were all featured. Pretty much perfectly sums up my music taste
In my opinion, João Gilberto was too the best on 1958.
Doom? Dónde aparece Doom?
@@tigrexgamesyt 7:05
@@tigrexgamesyt El MF DOOM.
@@tigrexgamesyt 2004
1:30 sounds like the average scene of tom and jerry dancing
2:35 1950 to 1951 is such an underrated transition
1956= Elvis Presley
1965= Highway 61 Revisited
1968= The White Album
1969= Abbey Road
1971= What's Going On
1982= Thriller
1984= Purple Rain
1991= Nevermind
1998= The Miseducation Of Lauryn
LZ iv absolutely bodies master of reality and its not even my favorite zeppelin album
@@andiaz8837 Master Of Reality is great but yeah LZ IV slaps it
This is way better
This is the one!!
Great list we'll done and 1991 was Nevermind google it this guy is just a hater.
2013 honestly should’ve been Daft Punks, Random Access Memories. Exquisitely produced original music (something they didnt do much before as a lot of what they did was sampling), working with some of the best around, Nile Rodgers, Todd Edwards, Giorgio Moroder, Julian Casablancas, Pharrell Williams and a few more i wish i could remember off the top of my head.
If you start there 1986 should have been Master Of Puppets
YOU DARE SUGGEST A… *POPULAR* ALBUM BE ENTERTAINED ON RYM? THEY ARE NO SIMPLETONS DONT YOU KNOW?!
Absolutely! Nile Rodgers laid down some absolutely NASTY grooves. An absolute virtuoso!
Solid choice. That album made my year.
One of my favorite things about this list is not what’s on there but what’s not on there. Really gets you thinking.
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This is a work of art!! Congrats.
1966 Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan
1968 White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground
1969 Hot Rats by Frank Zappa
1971 Songs of Love And Hate by Leonard Cohen
1972 Thick As A Brick by Jethro Tull
1973 Future Days by Can
1990 Violator by Depeche Mode
1998 Mezzanine by Massive Attack
Autobahn by Kraftwerk for 1974
Controversial
Ziggy Stardust > Thick as a Brick
Massive attack 🙏🙏
@@christiangastelum7035 such a diffucult pick
the transition between 1950 and 1951 is unbelievably smooth
Out of all The Beatles song they could’ve picked, they went with “Yellow Submarine”. Their music credibility took a massive hit with that.
Not back in the day but today maybe. It’s a good song but not anywhere near the best ever.
It's the perfect title song for the movie.....wait for it.....YELLOW SUBMARINE!!
it's a great song
Beatles haters are so cringe. Abbey Road is WAY better than any King Crimson's albums
@@fabioo1
Who’s a Beatle Hater here? No one said anything bad towards the Beatles themselves, just that this was a weak song to pick for them when there was so much better songs from their great catalog to choose from.
My favorites (and I'm starting at '65):
65- John Coltrane- A love supreme
66- Beach boys- Pet sounds
67- Beatles- Sgt. Peppers
68- Moody blues- In search of the lost chords
69- Frank Zappa- Hot rats
70- Black Sabbath- Paranoid
71- Rolling Stones- Sticky fingers
72- Yes- Close to the edge
73- Elton John- Goodbye yellow brick road
74- Genesis- The lamb lies down on broadway
75- Black Sabbath- Sabotage
76- Rainbow- Rising
77- Peter Gabriel- Car
78- UK- Self titled
79- Talking heads- Fear of music
80- David Bowie- Scary monsters and super creeps
81- Rush- Moving pictures
82- Iron maiden- Number of the beast
83- U2- War
84- Metallica- Ride the lightning
85- Marillion- Misplaced childhood
86- Paul Simon- Graceland
87- Prince- Sign O the times
88- Talk talk- Spirit of eden
89- Nine inch nails- Pretty hate machine
90- Megadeth- Rust in peace
91- My bloofy valentine- Loveless
92- Faith no more- Angel dust
93- Wu Tang Clan- 36 chambers
94- Blur- Park life
95- Smahing pumpkins- Meloncoly and the infinite sadness
96- Aphex twin- Richard D. James album
97- Devin Townsend- Ocean machine
98- System of a down- Self titled
99- Dr. Dre- 2001
2000- Eminem- Marshall Mathers LP
2001- Converge- Jane Doe
2002- Meshuggah- Nothing
2003- OutKast- Speakerboxxx/The love below
2004- Kanye West- The college dropout
2005- Gorillaz- Demon days
2006- J Dilla- Donuts
2007- Between the buried and me- Colors
2008- Cynic- Traced in air
2009- Mastodon- Crack the Skye
2010- Gorillaz- Plastic beach
2011- Asap Rocky- Live love asap
2012- Death grips- The money store
2013- Daft Punk- Random access memories
2014- Freddie Gibbs & Madlib- Piñata
2015- Kendrick Lamar- To pimp a butterfly
2016- Danny Brown- Atrocity exhibition
2017- Brockhampton- Saturation III
2018- Daughters- You won't get what you want
2019- Tyler the creator- IGOR
2020- Fire toolz- Rainbow bridge
2021- Jane remover- Frailty
2022- Black midi- Hellfire
2023- Young fathers- Heavy heavy
tcd over madvillany and the money store over gkmc is crazy😭😭
@@kalosss4l no it's not, it's taste
i agree, i expected to see random access memories for 2013
Random access memories is amazing, best daft punk album on my opinion
The disrespect on Illmatic, MBDTF and Madvillainy is crazy
Red doesn't get enough recognition! Made me so happy to finally see it on a list of best albums
Bill Bruford makes the entire album so damn good
Red is truly underrated. It's gotta be their second best record after Court, but doesn't seem to be as popular as Discipline or Larks.
@@emporioalnino4670 red is my favorite king crimson album, and they played every song from the album when i saw them live in 2017. also kurt cobain cited red as the album that inspired him to play music.
@@emporioalnino4670 Nope. I disagree. Larks is my personal favorite KC album but Red is definitely more popular overall. I would say it's more popular than Discipline also. Next to Court it's their most well known based on everything I've seen.
People don't realize that this list is based off a music website, not someone's personal music taste.
Whoever runs that website must have awful music taste
Many people rate them and the website creates an average rating. It's like letterboxd for music nerds.
@@Josh-pj7tq dude, it’s literally an aggregate of ratings and reviews from average everyday people, and according to the most average everyday people from around the world, Loveless is the best album of 1991. Sorry, dude, the people have spoken.
@@curly_wyn nerds
@@Josh-pj7tq Bro these are great albums what do you mean.
Of ALL the songs from Beatles' Revolver, you had to choose that one.
Overused?
Funny has hell tho
Yellow submarine is a masterpiece
Best song on the whole album
Tomorrow Never Knows was a better choice
90s grunge bands and 3:56, 4:04, 4:08, 4:15 4:17 4:21 4:27 4:31 4:37 4:41 4:51 5:02 5:08 5:13 5:17 5:24 5:26 & 5:51 - My favorites!
1937: Pop music has entered the chat
1939: Blues has entered the chat
1942: Non-Western music has entered the chat
1947: Women have entered the chat
1951: Jazz has entered the chat
1966: Rock has entered the chat
1969: Prog has entered the chat
1970: Metal has entered the chat
1970s: Rock has completely taken over the chat
1976: Soul quietly enters the chat
1978: Minimalism also quietly enters the chat
1979: Post-punk has entered the chat
1985: KATE BUSH
1986: Indie has entered the chat
1990: Dream pop has entered the chat
1991: Shoegaze has entered the chat
1992: Electronic music has entered the chat
1993: Hip hop has entered the chat (Record streak: 4 new genres in a row!)
1997: RADIOHEAD has entered the chat
1999: Post-rock has entered the chat
2003: The Internet has entered the chat
2010: Light 6 has entered the chat
2011: Ambient has entered the chat
2018: A gay furry has entered the chat
2022: Post-indie has entered the chat
Metal all the way
@@joaoruss0 Metal brother 🤘
@@joaoruss0🤘🤘
@@joaoruss0What's your favourite metal album? Mine is Master of Reality and Puppets
Brazilian music is western lmao...
Oh wow thank you for this amazing video! I got so many good recommendations from it. It's overwhelming. It's gonna take me a while to catch up on these, especially the 70s, 90s, and 2000s ones. Ants From Up There is also amazing and I never heard of it before.
Such a great timeline of music history- also neat to see which parts of each decade are aging best and are best remembered
I seriously did not expect to see car seat headrest and have a nice life in here but I’m so glad you added them
Hey another CSH fan! I also didnt expect to see them to
Best album of year outside US and UK.
love it, goes on the list
@@rymcharts rush boutta dominate a huge part of the list
a Black person came up with this you can tell: 1950's almost every year and no Johnny Cash or Buddy Holly!
7:06 just remember ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN NAME
You don’t need to spell Madvillain in all caps btw
@@ilikespaceMF DOOM
its so cool to see how music progresses as you hear a part of a song in 1979 and then over 3 decades later its being completely transformed as just another sample in the song
“progresses” yeah progression is not sampling, look at harmonies or any other musical metric, rock wasn’t progressive if you consider actual music criterias
Why don't you have a Snickers, grandpa. Your low blood sugar is making you grumpy again.
Which song? You mean 1969s 21st century schizoid man being sampled in kanyes power? Pretty cool.
@@ART_IS_EVERYTHINGit definetely is, since doing more things in music counts as progression, it doesn't matter if its good or not, its still progression (and this case its something really good, just listen to Since i left you by the Avalanches to see how much artistic possibilities are made by sampling)
6:01 change loveless to nevermind now
I don’t know if I agree with all these, but this is a solid list. I think my favorites were the 70’s, 90’s and 2010’s
I WANTED INTERPOL TO BE ON THERE SO BAD, IM SO HAPPY
YES ME TOO I LOVE THEM SO MUCH and that album def deserves it
Geogaddi clears
@@xbenci facts. interpol just sounds like the killers if brian eno helped them out lol
@@optikalk5960 what the fuck is this rancid ass take😭😭
Early 90s: Hey, RYM, are you okay?
RYM: Yeah I'm fine
Mid to late 90s: RYM are you sure?
RYM: Yeah yeah, no problem
00s: Seriously RYM, you have an issue
RYM: Everything is okay, there is nothing wrong with me
2010s: Jesus christ RYM what is wrong with you?
RYM: *screeches*
I don't get it?
@@aureliano_37 I think it's just RYMers like depressing stuff.
"this is not a phase mom!"
@@aureliano_37 Because of how RYM works, albums tend not to be ranked by how really good they are, but how uncontroversial they are relative to their quality. As such, if you know a bit about music from the last four decades, you'll realise a lot of the albums presented here are niche or downright obscure. For example, Nirvana's Nevermind is generally considered the best and most important album of 1991. However, because of how popular it is, it does have a small hatedom that's still enough to drag it down. Meanwhile, Loveless is unanimously considered the best shoegaze album ever. Thus, it ranked higher, even if it's only really popular amongst the shoegaze crowd and doesn't have massive mainstream appeal.
@@SynGirl32i mean i get what your saying. There are people who are like ‘oh this is really popular I don’t like that much’ but i mean your point with loveless is just dumb. Even if it’s got less appeal & is more niche does that make the music contained in it inherently worse off? Both are amazing albums, I personally call nevermind a 10/10 which I think rarely and loveless would be a 9 for me. But loveless is a pick that makes sense for the year. You could make this argument with every year. it’s literally one pick and there’s gonna be so many great albums missing
I love how its just jazz and classical and then cuts to "WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE!"
The transition of music from the 1960´s to 1970´s must have been an surprising moment at the time
He missed the sound track of ‘Goncharov’ 1973, that masterpiece brings a tear to my eye ❤
Such a great movie. Scorsese knocked it out of the park
they miss almost all the ost haha
Oh boy, I love everything about this list.
no way 💀
>in rainbows pfp
Checks out
In Ramboos
what is the song played by Radiohead in the video?
@@inbrief-shorts house of cards
FINALLY SOMEONE THAT PUTS DAVID BOWIE IN THIS KIND OF VIDEOS OH MY GOD
i hoped to see space oddity in the 1969 section of the video....
@@FlavioPiconeNah, the Space Oddity song is great for sure, but the whole album is no true 1969 contender. I had expected to see Low or Heroes on this list, though.
The fact that King Crimson, My Bloody Valentine, Have a nice life and Aphex twin's albums were this famous goes to show how stupid i am sometimes. I really thought they were kinda underground cus i've never heard anyone i know mention them or know of them lol
Well to be honest Have A Nice Life and MBV are more popular in music nerd communities online and sites like RYM so you could argue them being "underground" do an extent, Can't say the same for King Crimson and Aphex Twin though, they were pretty popular back then and influential as well.
This list isn't based on popularity from what i can tell. Dunno how they decided this list, but I am not agreeable to it with the era's that I am familiar with.
all of this music it's such a piece of art tbh i love radiohead, DOOM, kendrick lamar, tyler the creator
Well done! Especially impressed that you nailed Charles Mingus and Tom Waits.
Some great new finds here. Respect!
Life is all about tasting and finding new stuff to enjoy, enjoying both new and old tastes you haven't tasted before. Don't be afraid to explore. Great list all around.
have your tastebuds checked lol
I didn't mean literally lol
It's so tough to claim one album as an album of the year. For example, 1991 could have been any number of albums, and while Loveless is deserved, the same could be said about Nevermind or Out Of Time.
Yeah, he should name his videos "highest rated" and not "best". Makes a lot of people mad. But at the same time they probably wouldn't get as many clicks bruh
@@mitra1307 But even "highest rated" would make me expect the most common answers to "what's your favorite album of that year?" and a lot of these choices just can't be that. Fishmans in 1996? Who is that? I listened to a lot of music in 96, I never even heard of them. And 1995? I'd expect 5 Britpop albums in the Top 5 of that year. But the list is maybe just composed from american votes.
I also never heard of Sweet Trip, and those two samples in here are absolutely hideous.
@@joachimb5721 fishmans is the avatar of the guy youre replying to. Also, RYM isnt american centric since a lot of reviews are under different languages.
@@joachimb5721 lmao. Can't please everyone I guess, even if you put out the most objectively correct rating of best album by year.
Also btw British opinions are irrelevant.
I love the entire Beatles discography. People get so up in arms when Sgt. Pepper's or Abbey Road don't make lists lol I'm just happy when I see Revolver mentioned. Surrealistic Pillow and The Vevelt Underground came out the same year as Sgt. Pepper and I'd say I personally enjoy those albums a bit more.
right? and it's not like those albums aren't highly rated as well. i think the beatles will be just fine if they're #2 or #3 for a couple of years while another equally fantastic album takes the spotlight.
people act like the beatles are the only band to exist before 1970
@@b.o.b.2000 yea exactly.
Revolver is my favourite
@@Yomoule Mine too
Something about people in 1909 rating music just sounds so funny to me
for the people saying Nevermind, give Loveless a listen with headphones. it's an absolutely etherial experience
Nevermind wipes the floor with Loveless. Loveless boring snoozy mimimimimi
nevermind for sure for 1991
@@xbenciNevermind overrated pop album
@@SeeEmPunk that's actually the definition of Loveless, glad to clear it up for you
@@xbenci Nirvana fans try to have good music taste challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
That's crazy like how new instruments and new records technologies change all the music landscape from the 60's. This for this video, it's a good way to explore old artists releases
omg i was not ready to see selected ambient works here, although it is one of my favorite albums
Sélection audacieuse, bravo!