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Examining the Acclaimed Music Top 100

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Mitchell Stirling
Dec 20, 2022
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We have now covered the top 100 albums from Acclaimed Music’s Top 100 Album list. For newer readers who aren’t familiar with it, the site takes all the music lists you have seen in magazines and websites over the last seven decades and aggregates them. You can read more about that here.

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Here for prosperity, we know that the late sixties is heavily represented in this list and that dominance has only been increased by numbers 25-1. Only the early seventies and late eighties have half as many albums on the list. We have as few as eleven albums from after 1997 featured on the list. More on this soon, but next year, as I said last time, we will undoubtedly be looking to redress with many more late 20th and early 21st century albums.

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