Rolling Stone lists 200 best Aussie albums of all time
Rolling Stone polled 800 experts to reveal the 200 best Aussie albums ever – who came out on top, and who scored the most albums on the list?
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Iconic music magazine Rolling Stone has today unveiled its list of the 200 best Australian albums of all time – and it’s wall-to-wall classics.
Rock gods AC/DC come out on top with Back in Black – still the second best-selling album of all time – with INXS following close behind with their world-conquering Kick album.
Dance-focused efforts by The Avalanches and Kylie Minogue appear lower down the top 10 – in fact, Minogue is the only female artist to appear in the top 20, with her top-selling album Fever.
The list was assembled with input from some 800 artists, journalists and other music industry experts.
Among the newest on the list: The Kid Laroi’s F*** Love, which was only released last year. The Redfern teen is experiencing huge success at home and in the US, where his latest single Stay hit number 1.
Some other interesting stats: Nick Cave is the most featured artist, with six albums on the list, while silverchair have the rare distinction of getting their entire five-album catalogue in the top 200 (starting with Frogstomp at number 6).
You can read the whole, 200-album list over at Rolling Stone Australia – here’s the top 20:
1 AC/DC – Back in Black
2 INXS – Kick
3 John Farnham – Whispering Jack
4 Cold Chisel – East
5 Midnight Oil – Diesel and Dust
6 Silverchair – Frogstomp
7 Crowded House – Crowded House
8 The Avalanches – Since I Left You
9 Savage Garden – Savage Garden
10 Kylie Minogue – Fever
11 You Am I – Hourly, Daily
12 Tame Impala – Currents
13 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Murder Ballads
14 Regurgitator – Unit
15 The Go-Betweens – 16 Lovers Lane
16 Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five
17 5 Seconds of Summer – 5 Seconds of Summer
18 Powderfinger – Internationalist
19 Midnight Oil – 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
20 Dr G. Yunupingu – Gurrumul
Originally published as Rolling Stone lists 200 best Aussie albums of all time