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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There was a poll about two years ago in which loads and loads on people in the music industry voted on the best album of all time based on technicality etc etc and not just popularity. The people who voted then included music critics, producers, artists, record company moguls etc They put OK Computer at number one.
People in this country are generally sheep and are very open to suggestion so in seeing the results from these people who "know" what they are talking about would pick the same album without even realising it.
Usually with these polls people seem to vote for very contemporary stuff - I think there were several Robbie Williams songs in the poll for song of the decade - so I was pleasantly surprised at the top 20. I can't see The Verve, Alanis Morisette or Coldplay still being in the list in 5 years time, but the others seem pretty fair. Some big omissions from the list overall though - The Wall & Achtung Baby to name a couple. I think the reasons given above for OK Computer being at number 1 sound resonable. It's not a favourite of mine but I can see its merits. I just wouldn't ever chose to play the whole album at once, unlike for instance Blood on the Tracks - a travesty of justice at number 55! I hope the public do a better job on 5th May!
quality and influential album, it works as a whole not just individual songs, possibly a reason.. but brilliant i dunno where some people have been!? fair play though, there are some probably more viable candidates.
incubus and van morrison are missing forgotten or what? astral weeks !?
and yeah definately agreed where was simply red stars
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