Paste Magazine is at it again, with another list sure to create lots of controversy. I'm too young to get worked up about a list like this, but if you share it with the baby boomers in your life it's almost certain to spur some debate and raise a few blood pressures.
As usual, Paste decided to list no more than three albums per artist, which means that even though the Beatles had the number one album on the list and two of the top five, the White Album didn't even make the cut. Shock! Horror!
There's plenty of Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, and Velvet Underground on the list, so I have no real complaints, except that I definitely would have included Fairport Convention's "Liege And Lief" over any of the jazz albums I've never listened to.
You can find the complete list here.
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