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    37. 1. 102. The week’s most popular albums as compiled by Luminate, based on multi-metric consumption (blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums).

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    • Arcade Fire, ‘Funeral’ Loss, love, forced coming-of-age, and fragile generational hope: Arcade Fire’s debut touched on all these themes as it defined the independent rock of the ‘00s.
    • Rufus, Chaka Khan, ‘Ask Rufus’ Fronted by Chaka Khan, one of soul music’s most combustible singers, Rufus built its mid-Seventies sound on heavy-footed, guitar-slathered funk.
    • Suicide, ‘Suicide’ These New York synth-punks evoke everything from the Velvet Underground to rockabilly. Martin Rev’s low-budget electronics are violent and hypnotic; Alan Vega screams as a rhythmic device.
    • Various Artists, ‘The Indestructible Beat of Soweto’ The greatest album ever to be marketed under the heading “world music,” this 1985 compilation of South African pop was a huge influence on Paul Simon’s Graceland that still sounds jarringly fresh today.
  2. Dec 1, 2021 · She made one of her best albums ever. Palabras Urgentes, produced by Snarky Puppy's Michael League, is a collection of 10 songs that honor other legendary, Latin American women vocalists and offer ...

    • St. Vincent, ‘Daddy’s Home’ Slinky, smart, and gloriously down-and-out, St. Vincent’s latest brings us back to the New York of the Velvet Underground and the Factory’s waifs, leaving us to lounge among the glitter and the grit.
    • James McMurtry, ‘The Horses and the Hounds’ Staring down 60, the Austin singer-songwriter continued on his recent streak of stunners by delivering a career high point with this collection of sharply told tales of wrinkled equestrians, ashamed murderers, disenchanted Iraq War veterans, and long-stewing flirts set to a West Coast, Petty-inspired roots rock from longtime collaborator Ross Hogarth.
    • Drake, ‘Certified Lover Boy’ Is it Drake’s best album? Well, no. (The line to argue Take Care versus Nothing Was the Same versus If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late starts over there, bro.)
    • Jhay Cortez, ‘Timelezz’ Jhay Cortez got his start almost two decades ago, as a 14-year-old whiz kid who wrote and produced for some of the biggest acts in Puerto Rico.
    • Prince - Sign O' the Times. March 31, 1987. Contemporary R&B, Pop Rock. Critic Score. 100. 8 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
    • Fleetwood Mac - Rumours. February 4, 1977. Pop Rock, Soft Rock. Critic Score. 100. 7 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
    • David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. June 16, 1972. Glam Rock, Pop Rock. Critic Score. 100. 7 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
    • Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV. November 8, 1971. Hard Rock. Critic Score. 100. 7 reviews. Amazon. Music. Spotify.
  3. Nov 30, 2023 · A year-end list of the top albums released in 2023, from Lil Yachty to Olivia Rodrigo, from R&B to indie rock to Afrobeats. See the rankings, reviews, and highlights of the most memorable music of the year.

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