Best Albums of 2013 based on lists from 5 different Magazine’s

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The chosen magazine’s

  • Uncut
  • American Songwriter
  • MOJO
  • Rolling Stone
  • Paste

The Nomination process & rules

I enjoy Uncut & American Songwriter more than the other 3..thus

  • top 15 from Uncut & American Songwriter are nominated & top 10 from MOJO, Rolling Stone & Paste
  • albums rated lower than this are nominated only if they are present on any other list
  • The score from Uncut & American Songwriter is multiplied by a factor of 1,5
  • No.1 gets 60 points, 2 – 58, …. 10 – 42, 11 – 40, 12 – 39….. & 50 gets 1 point.

Our own upcoming end-year list here at johannasvisions will be very different… bolded albums will probably be on our top 20.

Top 20

  1. Vampire weekend – Modern Vampires of the City; 261 points
    Ya Hey:
  2. Bill Callahan – Dream River; 216
    The Sing:
  3. The National – Trouble Will Find Me; 215,5
    Sea Of Love:

  4. Laura Marling – Once I Was An Eagle; 184,5
  5. Phosphorescent – Muchacho; 184
  6. My Bloody Valentine – m b v; 181
  7. David Bowie – The Next Day; 178
  8. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Push the Sky Away; 177,5
  9. Arcade Fire – Reflektor; 173,5
  10. Daft Punk – Random Access Memories; 171
  11. Jason Isbell – Southeastern; 167,5 
  12. Artic Monkeys – AM; 164
  13. Kanye West – Yeezus; 157
  14. John Grant – Pale Green Ghosts, 133
  15. Kurt Vile – Wakin’ On a Pretty Daze; 132
  16. Paul McCartney – New; 132
  17. Haim – Days Are Gone; 128,5
  18. Kacey Musgraves – Same Trailer. Different Park; 126
  19. John Murry – The Graceless Age; 120
  20. Queens of the Stone Age – …Like Clockwork; 108
  21. Deerhunter – Monomania; 102
  22. Lorde – Pure Heroine; 100,5
  23. Prefab Sprout – Crimson/Red; 97,5
  24. Ashley Monroe: Like A Rose; 88,5
  25. Patty Griffin: American Kid; 87

 

Here is a picture showing where they are located on the different magazine’s lists:

best albums

 

-Egil

2 thoughts on “Best Albums of 2013 based on lists from 5 different Magazine’s”

  1. What’s the deal? One of my favorites John Fogerty is on Rolling Stone’s list at number 10, but nowhere to be seen on any other list.

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