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The Top 15 Albums of All Time (By Women)

Posted Wed Jul 30, 2008 6:11pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

I knew the column "Top 20 Albums Of All Time (For Real)" would get some attention, but the post is now showing over 7500 comments. I honestly wanted to read them all, but it's just impossible for me to do so. Thanks for commenting - I did read a lot of them!

If you did not see the original post you can view it here. Basically the idea was to select the top 20 albums of all time based on statistics instead of personal opinion. To recap the parameters, they were: 

1. The list was based on the American market - I did this only because I had mounds of detailed data on the American music market at hand - to include the whole world or even Europe would increase the complexity of the analysis greatly - So it was really the "Top 20 Albums of All Time (To Americans)"

2. "Greatest Hits" albums and live albums were not eligible. The idea was to identify the very best true albums, not compilations that cherry pick the best songs from an artist's career.

3. The following mathematical formula was used:

"Album Staying Power Value + Sales Value + Critical Rating Value + Grammy Award Value"

If you would like to see the complete analysis you can download the Microsoft Excel version here: (Top Album Analysis.xls).

After reading through a slew of comments the following points caught my attention:

1. You should have included "cultural value" or the album's "influence" on popular culture.
I completely agree with all the posters who made this point, but how do we capture it? Maybe a poll or the total number of biographical books and video sales on each artist? We all know who has influence - The Beatles are probably #1, but how do we quantify it from there and how do we get the data?

2. The Staying Power Value for double albums is too high since they cost more.
This was factored into the numbers

3. SPV is flawed as it doesn't take inflation, population, etc into account.
Good points that I am reflecting on, I tend to agree that the formula can absolutely be improved on. It's finding the data and analyzing it that's the hard part.

4. You should have included world wide sales and albums that sold less than 10 million.
Man, I love your enthusiasm! But this is a part time gig for me and I have to be realistic. I am publishing a blog, not writing a thesis. But if you want to support me and my family while I work on it please contact me and let me know.

5. Thriller won 8 Grammys, not 4!
I only include album specific Grammys, not song or performance related ones. i.e.: Record of the year, best rock performance, etc., were not included

6. Only one album fronted by women! What gives?
Good question, and I will address it now. I have filtered the list further to include only those bands fronted by women.

The Top 15 Albums of All Time By Women Artists

15. Come On Over - Shania Twain

14. Falling Into You - Celine Dion

13. Daydream - Mariah Carey

12. Wide Open Spaces - Dixie Chicks

11. Fly - Dixie Chicks

10. Music Box - Mariah Carey

9. Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette

8. Up - Shania Twain

7. Come Away With Me - Norah Jones

6. Oops!...I Did It Again - Britney Spears

5. Like A Virgin - Madonna

4. ...Baby One More Time - Britney Spears

3. Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston

2. Tapestry - Carole King

1. Rumours - Fleetwood Mac

420 Comments

61. Raphael du Roi -
Fleetwood Mac isn't a woman...it is a band with two female lead singers, therefore I am not sure it qualifies...Then I must ask...how did Janet Jackson, Madonna, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Joss Stone, Kelly Clarkson, Chaka Khan, Tina Turner, Christina Aguilera...etc.etc.etc. not make this list?

62. ab -
To post 65 , Awwwwww are you his boyfriend ? lol

63. Yahoo! Music User -
Amy Winehouse is a sloppy, crazy, alcoholic crackhead. Yeah, a top song about her refusal to go to rehab for her issues?... what is our society coming to? Why are we buying her music and encouraging her?

64. Blues Fifty-One -
sade made excellent albums

65. pa15666 -
solo female artist? why is fleetwood mac on here? you know there were men in the band. and just that , the were a band .

66. CareemB -
where is Christina Aguilera? her debut won a Grammy for Best new Artist and sold 16 million

67. robert -
i hate to nitpick but isn't fleetwood mac considered a group or at least a duo?

68. Yahoo! Music User -
Robert the [profane]gish needs a gf

69. Justin -
Fleetwood Mac? That's an odd name for a female artist. Hmm.

70. john b -
WEAK STUFF...

71. PHILIP -
k this guy here who made this list is a meathead...no disrespect to stevie nicks...but fleetwood mac is not a female band..the guys played a part in this album as well as sang lead on several songs..so why is it a female artists album? .
also where is lauren hill? sarah maclaughlin? sade? missy elliot? joni mitchell? sheryl crow? and the most overlooked artist/album on this list ---- FIONA APPLE-TIDAL ----- try listening to this album, i know you didnt cuz if you did it'd be on here!
ps youre a meathead

72. Yahoo! Music User -
I always disliked "Best Album" lists.

"Album Staying Power Value + Sales Value + Critical Rating Value + Grammy Award Value"...in a nutshell, it's all based on marketing. You can have a person sing the Yellow Pages off-key, and if it's marketed properly, it could out-sell anything.

I would like to see a list based on the quality of performance, song writing and production. Numbers should not play a factor.

73. K Erickson -
Should be only three on there..Shania, Alanis and Norah....

74. Navigator1 -
kEEP SMILING ALL THE TIME AND TRY TO AVIOD ANY TENSION.

75. bizu0 -
what about aguilera? she sold 11 milion with her debut album and earned a grammy for it??

76. Shawn -
I usually think best of all time lists are silly. This is a perfect example. Of course there is no mention of people like Sarah Vaughan, Mahalia Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, the Andrews Sisters, Emmylou Harris, the Supremes, the Ronnettes, Martha and the Vandellas, even the Go-Go's, Joan Jett, or Pat Benatar.

77. nozzleram64 -
I think classifying Fleetwood Mac as women artists is a crock! Lindsey Buckingham disqualifies them. I know how this album was supposed to be all that with a cherry, but personally, I couldn't stand it when it was released and 25 years later it still doesn't impress me. Tapestry should be #1.

78. justwondering -
No Alison Krauss??? Hasn't she won 21 Grammies? What about Bonnie Raitt? I agree with the poster above, who said millions of people are buying and listening to crap. What a shame. Glad to see Carol King and Norah on there. I can't consider Fleetwood Mac a "female artist" album. Sorry. Fleetwood Mac started out as a British blues band in the 60s, long before they had female singers in the group. This is a band effort... not a female artist recording. Just goes to show... lists like these are silly.

79. JasonS -
Seriously...2 Britney albums? Fleetwood Mac is a group, not a female artist. I agree the Lauryn Hill should be on this list as well as Alicia Keys...but what about Sinead O'Connor?? She should be on this list.

80. Calley -
(sniff bawl) LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!!!!!!!! (waaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!)
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