The JES Top 200 Albums Of All Time

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The JES Top 200 Albums Of All Time list is an ever-evolving collection of recordings compiled by J. Eric Smith. Smith, who was a fellow Albany Times Union blogger in the day, lives in Arizona via Iowa.

I’ve been following him on his current blog. He’s assembled a roster I don’t know how I would begin creating.

Bowie, David: Low. Not only do I have this album, I have a Philip Glass album covering three of these songs. Speed of Life

Bowie, David: “Heroes”. I have this album, too, in the middle of his Berlin Trilogy.  Heroes

Bush, Kate: Hounds of Love. Running Up That Hill

Clash: Combat Rock. Rock the Casbah

Clash: London Calling. While this is on several Best Of albums, I know people who genuinely hate this collection. Lost In A Supermarket

Collins, Phil: Face Value. I Missed Again

Devo: Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo. Satisfaction

Eagles: Desperado. I have a very specific recollection of the song Tequila Sunrise from my college days.

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer: Brain Salad Surgery. Still… You Turn Me On

Fleetwood Mac: Rumours. The Chain

Gabriel, Peter: Peter Gabriel (III/Melt). I also have this album on vinyl in German. It’s a longtime island record. And Through The Wire

Genesis: Duke. Turn It On Again

Grateful Dead: American Beauty. Ripple

Grateful Dead: Workingman’s Dead. Uncle John’s Band

Hall, Daryl: Sacred Songs. Something In 4/4 Time

Jethro Tull: Songs From the Wood. The Whistler

Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick. edit

King Crimson: In The Court of the Crimson King21st Century Schizoid Man

Led Zeppelin: IV (Zoso). Black Dog

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Mitchell, Joni: For the Roses. You Turn Me On I’m A Radio

Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the MoonMoney

Pink Floyd: The Wall. Mother

Replacements: Let It Be. Answering Machine

Rolling Stones: Exile on Main St. is not my favorite Stones album. Happy

Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds of Silence. Blessed

Steely Dan: Aja. Peg

Steely Dan: The Royal Scam. It’s one of the few albums I own on cassette! The Royal Scam.

Steppenwolf: Gold: Their Great Hits. Born To Be Wild

Talking Heads: Fear of Music. I Zimbra

Utopia: Swing to the Right. Swing To The Right

Utopia: Utopia (1982). Hammer In My Heart

Various Artists: The Harder They Come (Original Soundtrack Recording). Rivers Of Babylon – The Melodians

Who: Who’s Next. Won’t Get Fooled Again. I had a boss who was obsessed with this song.

Who: Tommy. Sally Simpson

Wings: Band on the Run. Jet

Wings: Venus and Mars. Letting Go

Yes: The Yes Album. Yours Is No Disgrace

37 out of 200. There are a few artists for which I have albums, but not the specific ones listed: the Bee Gees, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Joy Division, Elvis Presley, Todd Rundgren, Peter Tosh, XTC, and Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

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