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(More customer reviews)While I cannot argue that these albums are great, who says what order they go in? Not one Frank Sinatra album? He started the concept albums that thousands of bands have used ever since he did it in the 50's. I cannot say this book defines logic because it varies from mostly 60's rock, lots of bands have three or more on this list, it has a few rap albums, and jazz cds in the mix. It does not make any sense whatsoever.
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VH1's 100 Greatest Albums television series sparked much debate about the accuracy of its list, but it was a great guide for any serious or casual music fan as to which albums should be staples in any record collection. As a book, the 100 Greatest Albums will be the perfect reference for building a substantive and thorough collection, as well as just being an entertaining read about some of the most important works ever created in music history.The bookfollows the order of the list, starting at 100 and working towards number one. Each album is discussed thoroughly across a two-page spread and each spread will include; an image of the album cover, the year of release, the record label, production and engineering credits, band members and instruments played, appropriate quote or quotes about the album from other artists, an essay that gives context to the album by examining its historical significance and detailing what makes the album unique by diving into the songs.
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