Hello,
I decided today to take on the task of naming the 100ish best albums of all-time. I use ish as I'm not sure how many albums I will end with. Right now I have about 145 CDs on the Top 100ish Albums of All-Time. These CDs cover nearly every genre, era, style and decades. The CDs represented here range from the 1960s to the 2010s.
I'm going to start off with songs from CDs that aren't included on the Top 100ish albums of all-time. Thus the anti-preview. There's no guarantee that the bands below will have an album on the Top 100ish albums of all-time. But you will know some of the albums that won't be on that list.
Also for the most part I'll not be including greatest hits or live albums to this list. A certain Jamaican reggae musician may be an exception to that. Feel free to Google the albums each song is from.
18) Blondie "Dreaming":
19) Billy Joel "Piano Man":
20) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band "Born To Run":
21a) Stevie Wonder "Sir Duke":
21b) One version of this song just isn't enough. A longer version of "Sir Duke":
22) Peter Gabriel "Games Without Frontiers":
This great song is from "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb", not exactly the pinnacle of peak U2. 23) U2 "Vertigo":
From U2's third CD "War". This song is one of their most anthemic songs from their career. "War" is also known for the classic "New Year's Day" and "Two Hearts Beat As One". At this point they were still young band trying to find their way. Only five years they released their late 80s classic "The Joshua Tree". 24) U2 "Sunday Bloody Sunday":
25) Stone Temple Pilots "Big Bang Baby":
26) XTC "Senses Working Overtime":
27) Simple Minds "Alive and Kicking":
28) Alan Jackson "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow":
29) Sugarland "Baby Girl":
30) Little Big Town "Pontoon":
31) The Band Perry "If I Die Young":
32) Aerosmith "Dream On":
33) The Thompson Twins "Into The Gap":
34) The Black Eyed Peas "Rock That Body":
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