Best album Rock of all time secondo DeBaser.

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Pink FloydThe Dark Side of the Moon
Album - 24 march 1973

The 4-minute solos made with 5 notes denote a characteristic, a real "musical orgasm on Earth" to celebrate a concert in heaven. luludia

The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAre You Experienced
Album - 12 may 1967

Indescribable shapes and colors never seen before take shape for the first time in history. Deep-Frenk

The WhoWho’s Next
Album - 14 august 1971

"Who’s Next is simply an album with nine pieces that have been masterful in the history of music." bibiane

Van MorrisonAstral Weeks
Album - 1968

Van Morrison is a volcano of pure sensations, goes straight to the soul, escapes any classification. Grasshopper

The DoorsThe Doors
Album - 4 january 1967

"Jim Morrison’s voice, predominantly dark and cavernous, yet capable of shifting to hysterical, neurotic screams." Grasshopper

The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceElectric Ladyland
Album - 25 october 1968

Magic. Hendrix was magic, above all else. TraumaCronico

The WhoTommy
Album - 23 may 1969

Tommy is the first Rock Opera in history that managed to set a new role for young music. kosmogabri

Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin
Album - 12 january 1969

‘Good Times Bad Times’ showcases a stunning blend of incandescent sounds, paving the way for a blistering solo and a catchy chorus. claudio carpentieri

Robert WyattRock Bottom
Album - 1974

"Rock Bottom is the ultimate representation of man in an inner dimension." tonysoprano

10° FaustFaust
Album - 1971

Life can be an endless sarabande, an astonishing collage of unheard sounds, a long, frenzied bacchanal celebrating the enjoyment of all the senses. CosmicJocker

The music of Velvet Underground is like a big sadistic smile that mocks you for all this, delights in seeing you terrified and even tries to deliver the coup de grâce. joe strummer

12° Led ZeppelinIV
Album - 8 november 1971

Led Zeppelin IV... doesn’t need to be called, it needs to be listened to. bibiane

McDonald’s contribution to the group? Musicality, absolute musicality! pier_paolo_farina

14° Bob DylanBlonde on Blonde
Album - 16 may 1966

The well of that grating and iron voice…a voice that’s beautiful because it’s ugly and ugly because it’s beautiful. luludia

15° David BowieLow
Album - 14 january 1977

When the alien David Bowie, restless astronaut of the deepest spaces of the human soul, encounters the musical architect of perfect cosmic spaces Brian Eno, an extraordinary album emerges. GordonPym

16° Deep PurpleMade in Japan
Live - 1972

This live album is a sonic monster still unmatched today, shining for over forty years. hellraiser

17° The WhoLive at Leeds
Live - 16 may 1970

Less than forty minutes, but an actual punch in the stomach, a pure distillation of that thing that someone called Rock and which instead I like to call Rock. jack daniel's

18° CreamDisraeli Gears
Album - 2 november 1967

"Disraeli Gears absolutely cannot be missing from the minimum musical dispensary. Indispensable." JimMorrison

19° Creedence Clearwater RevivalCosmo's Factory
Album - 13 april 2007

The Creedence Clearwater Revival are like a punch straight to the face, hurting at first glance, with their wild and angry fury against the world they themselves renounce and criticize. tonysoprano

20° The Rolling StonesExile on Main St.
Album - 12 may 1972

A warm, dense, raw, anarchic, and uncontrolled album. currahee72

21° Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin II
Album - 22 october 1969

"Led Zeppelin II is the unique and true manifesto of hard rock." Filippo Guzzardi

22° Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin III
Album - 5 october 1970

Immigrant Song, a musical monolith in which Plant’s cries of invasion propel an invincible shock wave. claudio carpentieri

23° CreamWheels of Fire
Album - 1968

The perfect cover for an album that is the explosion of creativity, the definitive break from the old schemes of music understood as "blues". March Horses

24° The Beach BoysPet Sounds
Album - 16 may 1966

Pretend not to know what a nasty trick that man with the intensely wrinkled face played on the world by publishing—forty years ago (?)—the sacred text of pop of all time, "Pet Sounds"? alcol2

"Layla" the song is a masterpiece, without which "Layla" the album would be reduced to a state of complete disregard. pier_paolo_farina

26° Ten Years AfterSsssh.
Album - 1969

Distorted guitar, driving rhythm, angry voice, and gut-wrenching solos that leave you speechless. Cristo

27° Popol VuhHosianna Mantra
Album - 1972

"Hosianna Mantra was a mystical hymn imbued with cosmic purity that marvelously united Christian and Eastern religiosity." caesar666

28° The WhoQuadrophenia
Album - 16 november 1973

It is the best union ever between Eddie Cochran and Beethoven, the only one truly convincing and truly rock. R13569920

29° The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAxis: Bold as Love
Album - 1 december 1967

These are undoubtedly the most incredible 2 minutes and 24 seconds in the history of rock, it’s all so, so Hendrix for god’s sake. wahwah

You can’t be afraid of loneliness when you have so many friends, ready to give you their essence, ready to transform you. Mr_Iko

31° SantanaSantana III
Album - 1971

There are sounds that have the power to transport the listener through a kind of special dimension of consciousness. Brahms

32° Deep PurpleListen, Learn, Read On
Compilation - 8 october 2002

33° Technical Space Composer's CrewCanaxis 5
Album - 1 january 1969

34° Jeff BuckleyLive At Sin-é - Legacy Edition
Album - 28 november 2007

36° The Velvet UndergroundWhite Light/White Heat
Album - 30 january 1968

This black record is that indelible black of anger and aggression from first to last groove. Neu!_Cannas

37° Jethro TullAqualung
Album - 19 march 1971

An album whose half is dedicated to harsh criticism of those churches intent on hoodwinking the pious souls. pier_paolo_farina

38° King CrimsonRed
Album - 27 september 1974

"In 1975, progressive rock died and after three days it resurrected. Red." bacotabacco

39° Jethro TullThick as a Brick
Album - 18 february 1972

The album is absolutely one of the pinnacles of the band’s career. superstooge

40° Lou ReedRock'n'Roll Animal
Album - 16 august 2005

What the hell kind of music have you been listening to until an hour ago? cece65

41° Janis JoplinPearl
Album - 1971

It’s an intense, acid, loaded track that immediately captures the listener’s attention!! let there be rock

42° Van der Graaf GeneratorPawn Hearts
Album - 1971

Gentlemen, this is truly the pinnacle of progressive. Robert Fripp

43° The Velvet UndergroundVelvet Underground and Nico
Album - 17 october 2007

Velvet Underground and Nico is the EP that tells, with unbridled Anarchy, the New York urban universe where troubled people maneuvered and were trapped. CaseyJones

44° Roxy MusicRoxy Music
Album - 1972

The alien touch in the first two albums is definitely to be credited to Eno, who was an active experimenter for at least a decade before the advent of Roxy. jodo

45° ClusterCluster II
Album - 1972

"Electronic music with a human face," not surprisingly, is the definition with which the two like to define their art. mementomori

46° Bob DylanBlood on the Tracks
Album - 20 january 1975

The acoustic guitar lines in this album, in my opinion, are the best of Bob's career. Hungry

47° Pink FloydWish You Were Here
Album - 12 september 1975

Pink Floyd, what are they? They are a ray of sunshine in a messy room. Big D

Trout Mask is anything but an 'improvised' album; it is a masterpiece of premeditated erosion and courageous expansion of rock's boundaries. psychopompe

49° MorphineGood
Album - 27 july 1993

"Morphine’s music was meant to be morphine for the human soul, a soul tormented by daily worries and anxieties that suddenly at night finds peace with itself and the world." Paolo_Bhimasena

50° NicoDesertshore
Album - 1970

The temple of Pöffgen is a psychic construction; the brazier burns eternally. Caspasian

51° The DoorsStrange Days
Album - 1967

"Strange days have found us, and that’s already saying everything." nikko89

52° The BeatlesWhite Album
Album - 22 november 1968

For those who are already well acquainted with this album, white album, white review. zaireeka

53° Led ZeppelinPhysical Graffiti
Album - 24 february 1975

"With the listening of ‘In My Time Of Dying’ one can say it’s witnessing one of the band’s absolute masterpieces!" claudio carpentieri

54° The ClashSandinista!
Album - 12 december 1980

I was listening to an incredibly multifaceted work, with a thousand facets, an overwhelming big bang of genius and creativity. bjork68

55° Pink FloydThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Album - 7 july 1967

Pink Floyd is Syd, Syd is Pink Floyd, it will always be so. Caspasian

56° Tom WaitsRain Dogs
Album - 1985

It is simply impossible not to shed a small tear listening to his voice, a cigarette lasting years, the voice of all the hobos in the world. StefanoHab

57° Big Brother & The Holding CompanyCheap Thrills
Album - 17 august 1968

Janis Joplin sang and interpreted an excellent blues. janis

58° BostonBoston
Album - 1976

It’s 1976. Five guys decide to form a band...to mix straightforward guitar phrasing with more melodic, more pop songs in the most honorable sense of the term. Lord.Galamoth

59° The BeatlesRevolver
Album - 5 august 1966

Revolver is a revolutionary LP that anticipates the times to come by a year. david81

60° RadioheadOK Computer
Album - 21 may 1997

It has everything: power, sweetness, the difficulty of living, irony, social criticism, harmony, love. Giuseppinho

61° Grand Funk RailroadCloser to Home
Album - 1970

A very good album from a band that has always been mistreated by critics because they are considered too raw and noisy. RocKnR0ll

62° Glenn BrancaThe Ascension
Album - 1981

"The noise is not unpleasant, rather, it gradually transforms into a symphony, mathematically crystalline." DanteCruciani

63° Bob DylanHighway 61 Revisited
Album - 30 august 1965

"Here a fully complete band appears full-time... and here a decisive, clear rock sound is definitively established." Grasshopper

64° Neil YoungOn the Beach
Album - 16 july 1974

"On the Beach is Neil Young's masterpiece: the work in which the threads of his aesthetics magically converge, through an astonishing sonic alchemy." donjunio

65° Soft MachineThird
Album - 6 june 1970

Third is born, a superb monument of experimental music and the entire art of the Twentieth century. DaveJonGilmour

66° Joy DivisionUnknown Pleasures
Album - 15 june 1979

Ian Curtis almost doesn’t sing, he 'is', he screams, he declares himself and his clear torment in a desperate and raw way. emily

67° Frank ZappaHot Rats
Album - 15 october 1969

The hardest thing to do is to break the rules and silence everyone. puntiniCAZpuntini

68° Nick DrakePink Moon
Album - 25 february 1972

Listening is not enough. zaireeka

69° The Stone RosesThe Stone Roses
Album - 1989

"Stone Roses is impressive both in its individual parts and as a complete work." northernsky

70° Black SabbathParanoid
Album - 18 september 1970

With 'Paranoid' Black Sabbath are at the peak of their creativity, pioneers of a genre that will see them on altars for many years. kain3325

71° SlintSpiderland
Album - 15 march 1991

Beauty is the deception of the senses, the spider here is the deception to the senses. Caspasian

72° Neil YoungAfter the Gold Rush
Album - 19 september 1970

I find it soothing that a handful of songs can tell me what I’m feeling in the form of music. ilfreddo

73° Tom WaitsSwordfishtrombones
Album - 1983

From the first seconds of music I started bobbing my head and tapping my feet, and a half-smile somewhere between pleased and sardonic spread across my face! Contemplazione

74° Tim BuckleyLorca
Album - 1970

Tim Buckley was a dreamer, a utopian, as far away as he could be from any commercial logic. ajejebrazorf

75° Bruce SpringsteenDarkness on the Edge of Town
Album - 2 june 1978

The Boss has long been scraping the bottom of the barrel. His good fortune is that the bottom never arrives. AJM

76° T. RexElectric Warrior
Album - 1971

T.Rex ... have to put it mildly CREATED glam. francis

77° Blue Öyster CultBlue Öyster Cult
Album - 16 january 1972

"The cover... gave a sense of unease and attraction difficult to describe." fateswarning

It seems a miracle that these folks managed to compose and assemble a work that is simultaneously so visionary and accessible. psychopompe

Music, and that other thing we call life, are in reality an inseparable whole. DanteCruciani

80° Led ZeppelinDVD The Music
Compilation - 2003

"Thanks to the sensational and eagerly awaited release of the Led Zeppelin DVD, we will all become travelers of time and space." glitch

81° Deep PurpleMachine Head
Album - 1972

"Smoke On The Water boasts what would become the most famous riff of the century." Filippo Guzzardi

82° MotörheadAce of Spades
Album - 8 november 1980

Motorhead are dirty beasts, they stink, they are barbaric and crude. cliffburton86

83° MuseBlack Holes and Revelations
Album - 28 june 2006

"This album is a 2000’s Bohemian Rhapsody, among the best pieces ever written by Muse." Taurus

84° Deep PurpleIn Rock
Album - 11 april 2004

This is perhaps the first Heavy Metal album in history! Peppe Weapon

85° Klaus SchulzeIrrlicht
Album - 1972

Few artists before him had ventured into such experimental and challenging electronic territories. Rocky Marciano

86° Bruce SpringsteenBorn to Run
Album - 25 august 1975

"Springsteen has written his dreams into rock legends, if one evening you feel like disappearing down Flamingo Lane too, press play." Rover

87° Thin LizzyJailbreak
Album - 1976

Jailbreak is not just an album, it's a statement that Thin Lizzy were at the top of their game. AxGx

88° Henry CowIn Praise of Learning
Album - 9 may 1975

"A work equivalent to 'Moon In June' by Soft Machine, that is, those miracles that rarely occur in today’s art scene." Battlegods

89° SagaWorlds Apart
Album - 1981

Sadler will forever treasure Hine’s urging to 'stop singing like a backup singer' and be the frontman. pier_paolo_farina

90° MotörheadBomber
Album - 27 october 1979

Motörhead epitomize a true attitude towards "heavy" music. Bleak

91° Deep PurpleBurn
Album - 15 february 1974

If rock’n’roll is a good and proper thing, the hard stuff of the seventies is just a game of ‘mine is bigger than yours.’ luludia

92° My Bloody ValentineLoveless
Album - 5 november 1991

If Van Gogh had been a rocker, he would have sounded like this. jeremy

93° Leonard CohenSongs of Leonard Cohen
Album - 27 december 1967

Leonard Cohen is a carver of beauties that become true creatures at his touch. janis

94° Pink FloydAnimals
Album - 23 january 1977

An inexhaustible mine of emotions. With each listen, new nuggets that shine in our hands. Django

95° RamonesRamones
Album - 23 april 1976

If you have faith, you believe the story went like that. Pinhead

96° EaglesDesperado
Album - 17 april 1973

"'Desperado' is a beautiful and well-played album, where the perfectionist mania of the Henley-Frey duo is noticeable." hellraiser

97° The ResidentsNot Available
Album - 1987

The greatest fear is of the unknown. Rooftrampler92

98° Hüsker DüZen Arcade
Album - 1984

I was overwhelmed by everything: anger, desolation, violence, the encyclopedia of Punk, whatever you want. /stricnina/

99° Pere UbuThe Modern Dance
Album - 1978

The modern dance of Pere Ubu takes on obscene and dark connotations, its sole purpose is to delve into the human soul to bring to the surface its fears, its delusions, and its perversions. fabbro

100° The StoogesFun House
Album - 1970

Funhouse perfectly captures the peculiar characteristics of the early ’70s Stooges sound: dirty and raw sounds. psychopompe