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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recently released a list of the "Definitive 200" albums that should be in everyone's collection.
Here's the site: http://www.definitive200.com/200_list.php Here's the entire list in PDF: http://www.narm.com/D200/D200MasterList.pdf Here's Google's HTML version For those who don't want to click, here's the top 10: 1 Beatles, Sgt Peppers 2 Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon 3 Michael Jackson, Thriller 4 Led Zeppelin IV 5 U2, Joshua Tree 6 Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street 7 Carole King, Tapestry 8 Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited 9 Beach Boys, Pet Sounds 10 Nirvana, Nevermind |
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107 Kenny G, Breathless
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#126 Journey Escape
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107 Kenny G, Breathless [/ QUOTE ] o rly? |
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13. SANTANA, SUPERNATURAL (1999)
yikes. I mean it's fine I guess, but the Beatles alone might have 13 albums better than this. |
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I lost my ability to give a rat's ass about this list when I saw the Dixie Chicks ranked ahead of Marvin Gaye. A serious WTF to the people who put this together.
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There are 3 Dixie Chicks albums on the list.
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#44 Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet
#49 Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Sweet! |
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The list was put together by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers. They're basically trying to push these 200 albums. Presumably, there'll be kiosks and endcaps with these CDs prominently displayed
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The list was put together by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers. They're basically trying to push these 200 albums. Presumably, there'll be kiosks and endcaps with these CDs prominently displayed [/ QUOTE ] That explains it. Thanks for the info. |
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