Friday, April 18, 2014

Top 100 Albums of the 1970s (Pitchfork Staff Lists #02)


From Pitchfork (june 2004):
As the psychedelic 60s gave way to hippie backlash and high ambitions, one thing was clear: there was something damn funny about peace, love and understanding. Shaking off naturalism, daisy chains and acid tabs came easier than expected, and what resulted was a paradox of both striking diversity and remarkable coherence: from high-concept prog-nerds and high-octane guitar solo to high-heeled glam-rockers and high-ass punks, the 70s saw the rise and dominance of the album-as-unified-statement. Pitchfork now takes the opportunity to present this list of its favorite albums of that decade.
From original Spotirama post (june 2010):
I compiled three Spotify playlists with this Top 100. In the mammoth, you'll get the complete albums I found on Spotify (original editions, no legacies or deluxes...). In the graduated, I put 2 songs for albums from position 81 to 100, 3 songs for 61-80, 4 songs for 41-60, 5 songs for 21-40 and 6 songs for 1-20 (few jazz exceptions: Miles Davis albums usually have just few extralong tunes). The lite one, instead, features only one song each album: it's kind of a nonsense, because this is a long-playing charts, you should listen to the full work, not the singles. But I love to shuffle and I think this can be a good short cut to taste the general flavour of the decade (and of the chart).
Published by Pitchfork: June 23, 2004.
Spotify playlist updated April 18, 2014.
The Complete Pitchfork Staff Lists Series


THE TOP 100 ALBUMS OF THE 1970s
(Pitchfork, 2004)
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(graduated, few songs each album)



(lite, one song each album)




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Full list

Strikethrough albums (8/100' are not available on Spotify. Some albums may be not available in all countries.

1. David Bowie – Low (1977 / RCA)
2. The Clash – London Calling (1979 / CBS)
3. Television – Marquee Moon (1977 / Elektra)
4. Sly & The Family Stone – There's a Riot Goin' On (1971 / Epic)
5. Bob Dylan – Blood on the Tracks (1975 / Columbia)
6. Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express (1977 / Capitol)
7. Led Zeppelin – IV (1971 / Atlantic)
8. Gang Of Four – Entertainment! (1979 / Warner Bros.)
9. Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures (1979 / Factory)
10. Brian Eno – Another Green World (1975 / Island Records)
11. The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main St. (1972 / Rolling Stones Records)
12. The Stooges – Funhouse (1970 / Elektra)
13. Nick Drake – Pink Moon (1972 / Island Records)
14. The Velvet Underground – Loaded (1971 / Cotillion/Atlantic)
15. The Who – Who's Next (1971 / Decca)
16. Buzzcocks – Singles Going Steady (1979 / IRS)
17. Funkadelic – Maggot Brain (1971 / Westbound)
18. Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (1970 / Columbia)
19. Can – Ege Bamyasi (1972 / United Artists)
20. T.Rex – Electric Warrior (1971 / Reprise Records)
21. Serge Gainsbourg – Histoire de Melody Nelson (1971 / Philips)
22. Wire – Pink Flag (1977 / Harvest)
23. The Ramones – Ramones (1976 / Sire)
24. Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets (1974 / Island)
25. Neu! – Neu! (1972 / Brain)
26. Stevie Wonder – Innervisions (1973 / Tamla-Motown)
27. Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin III (1970 / Atlantic)
28. The Beatles – Let It Be (1970 / Apple)
29. Can – Tago Mago (1971 / United Artists)
30. Miles Davis – On the Corner (1972 / Columbia)
31. Talking Heads – Fear of Music (1979 / Sire)
32. Pink Floyd – The Wall (1979 / Columbia)
33. Wire – Chairs Missing (1978 / Harvest)
34. Various Artists (Soundtrack) – Saturday Night Fever (1978 / Polydor)
35. The Pop Group – Y (1979 / Radar)
36. Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here (1975 / Columbia)
37. Elvis Costello – My Aim Is True (1977 / Columbia)
38. XTC – Drums And Wires (1979 / Virgin)
39. Suicide – Suicide (1977 / Red Star)
40. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – The Modern Lovers (1976 / Beserkley)
41. Fleetwood Mac – Rumours (1977 / Reprise Records)
42. The Specials – The Specials (1979 / 2-Tone)
43. Michael Jackson – Off the Wall (1979 / Epic)
44. The Clash – The Clash (1977 / CBS)
45. Talking Heads – More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978 / Sire)
46. The Congos – Heart of the Congos (1977 / Black Art)
47. Al Green – Call Me (1973 / Hi)
48. Miles Davis – Live-Evil (1972 / Columbia)
49. Marvin Gaye – What's Going On (1971 / Motown)
50. Tim Buckley – Starsailor (1970 / Warner Bros.)
51. Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks (1977 / Warner Bros.)
52. Elvis Costello – This Year's Model (1978 / Columbia)
53. Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians (1978 / ECM)
54. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Cosmo's Factory (1970 / Fantasy)
55. Nick Drake – Bryter Layter (1970 / Island Records)
56. Can – Future Days (1973 / United Artists)
57. Paul Simon – Paul Simon (1972 / CBS)
58. Miles Davis – A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1971 / Columbia)
59. Ramones – Rocket to Russia (1977 / Sire)
60. John Lennon – Plastic Ono Band (1970 / Apple)
61. Beach Boys – Surf's Up (1971 / Brother)
62. The Cars – The Cars (1978 / Elektra)
63. Cluster – Zuckerzeit (1974 / Spalax)
64. Iggy Pop – Lust for Life (1977 / RCA)
65. Neil Young – On the Beach (1974 / Warner Bros.)
66. Big Star – Third/Sister Lovers (1978 / PVC)
67. Pink Floyd – Meddle (1971 / Harvest)
68. Herbie Hancock – Head Hunters (1973 / Columbia)
69. Faust – IV (1973 / Virgin)
70. Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon (1973 / Harvest)
71. James Brown – The Payback (1973 / Polydor)
72. King Crimson – Red (1974 / Atlantic)
73. Van Halen – Van Halen (1978 / Warner Bros.)
74. Leonard Cohen – Songs of Love and Hate (1971 / Columbia)
75. Led Zeppelin – Houses of the Holy (1973 / Atlantic)
76. Blondie – Parallel Lines (1978 / Chrysalis)
77. David Bowie – Aladdin Sane (1973 / RCA)
78. Fela Anikulapo Futi & Africa '70 – Expensive Shit (1975 / Editions Makossa)
79. Randy Newman – Sail Away (1972 / Reprise Records)
80. David Bowie – Hunky Dory (1971 / RCA)
81. David Bowie – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (1972 / RCA)
82. George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (1970 / Apple)
83. Iggy & The Stooges – Raw Power (1973 / Columbia)
84. Nilsson – Nilsson Schmilsson (1971 / RCA)
85. Wire – 154 (1979 / Warner Bros.)
86. Joni Mitchell – Blue (1971 / Reprise Records)
87. Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure (1973 / Warner Bros.)
88. Giorgio Moroder – From Here to Eternity (1977 / Casablanca)
89. Devo – Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978 / Warner Bros.)
90. Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Africa '70 – Zombie (1977 / Celluloid/MIL)
91. Throbbing Gristle – 20 Jazz Funk Greats (1979 / Industrial)
92. Kraftwerk – The Man-Machine (1978 / Capitol)
93. Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsys (1970 / Capitol)
94. King Crimson – Starless and Bible Black (1974 / Atlantic)
95. Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti (1975 / Swan Song)
96. Iggy Pop – The Idiot (1977 / RCA)
97. Various Artists (Soundtrack) – The Harder They Come (1972 / Mango)
98. Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom (1974 / Virgin)
99. Neil Young – After the Gold Rush (1970 / Reprise Records)
100. Brian Eno – Before and After Science (1977 / Island Records)

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