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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

121. charles -
fleetwood mac, is not a chick band!

122. Her -
Where's Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway"??

123. Yahoo! Music User -
Juat because a 10 year old buys an album, does not (by any stretch of the imagination) make it music! Britney? Please.

124. mundo -
Is their a list that factors in TALENT????
Does anyone care about MUSICAL ABILITY (Ella, Sarah, Aretha, Gladys) and LONGEVITY as opposed to marketing? Give me a break!

125. Yahoo! Music User -
134. mjbmailbox
Looked at the data sheet...the next albums on the list would have been:
#16 Jewel - Pieces of You
#17 TLC - CrazySexyCool
#18 Celine Dion - Let's Talk About Love
#19 Shania Twain - The Woman in Me

126. amylynn -
While all of these women are talented in their own ways, only one of them is still getting it done today (see #10 & #13). We can't count Madge cuz she's stealing husbands for headlines when her album sales aren't doing so well.

127. Yahoo! Music User -
No Lauryn Hill? youre dumb

128. Yahoo! Music User -
there is nothing wrong with britney spears, i wish people would stop complaing, she has problems just like every other person, hers are just focused on. deal with it

129. naveh e -
where is Ms. Crow????!!!!!

130. john t -
Lauren Hill didn't sell enough. sorry.

131. Michael H -
HEART

132. Scott and Connie -
Sorry #146 but Madonna counts in every way...regardless of what marriage she breaks up. And if you are going to count only the stars still out today well again you are wrong because Whitney has a new album comming out, unfortunatly so does Britney, And Alanis and Shania are still doing shows. Not a major tour but they are still making the cash!

133. momo -
Lets face facts most of the very TALENTED artists just dont sell 10 million albums because most of the consumers of music in this country are dumb kids. Thank them for crap being on lists like this. I have to give some credit there are some artists on this list that deserve to be there but then again there are some that just shows alot of idiots buy music in this country.

134. Yahoo! Music User -
There are so many great female artists that are immediately discriminated from this list simply because they do not use SEX APPEAL as their major seller. Every single one of these women on the list used sexy outfits, song content, etc. in order to sell albums. WHat about...

Feist
Jenny Lewis
Tegan and Sara
Natalie Merchant
Martha Wainright

135. Alex -
I find it blasphemous that people will call Fleetwood Mac crap.

136. Alex -
And should Fleetwood Mac even be counted? On account of them being a band and all? I'm glad Norah Jones is on this list though.

137. Jonathan L -
I'll think for myself and stick to my CYNDI LAUPER. Lists are for groceries, hmmmm, that remids me I am low on milk.

138. Jacob -
WOW! Crap like britney spears, man

139. amylynn -
right, #152, they have albums coming out, but I said only one of those women are getting it done right, and I've still not heard much radio or video airplay or any hoopla at all regarding the others' upcoming albums. madonna and britney are all about headlines and drama, that's where their record sales come from. The others? It's was worth a try, but they're just not relevant anymore.

140. Jim -
I would loved to have see Heart's Dreamboat Annie on the list.
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