User:SilkTork/50 Albums That Changed Music

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The Observer 50 Albums That Changed Music. 16th July 2006.

  1. The Velvet Underground and Nico
  2. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  3. Trans-Europe Express
  4. Straight Outta Compton
  5. King of the Delta Blues Singers
  6. What's Going On
  7. Horses (album)
  8. Bringing It All Back Home
  9. Elvis Presley (album)
  10. Pet Sounds
  11. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
  12. Kind of Blue
  13. Songs for Swingin' Lovers
  14. Blue (album)
  15. Discreet Music
  16. I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
  17. Raw Power
  18. London Calling
  19. What's the 411?
  20. Sweethearts of the Rodeo
  21. Spice (album)
  22. Hounds of Love
  23. King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
  24. Immigres
  25. Live at the Apollo
  26. Songs in the Key of Life
  27. Are You Experienced
  28. Purple Rain (album)
  29. The Dark Side of the Moon
  30. Catch a Fire
  31. The Stone Roses (album)
  32. Otis Blue
  33. Head Hunters
  34. Black Sabbath (album)
  35. The Ramones (album)
  36. My Generation
  37. Blue Lines
  38. The Bends
  39. Thriller
  40. Run-D.M.C. (album)
  41. Chic
  42. The Smiths (album)
  43. Screamadelica
  44. Fear of Music
  45. Liege and Lief
  46. Dare
  47. Nevermind
  48. Is This It?
  49. 3 Feet High and Rising
  50. Frequencies
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