The 20 Best Albums Not in the Canon: The Complete List

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A few months back Rolling Stone put out their updated 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. (Here's a quickly-scannable version; Sgt. Pepper's is number one, Pet Sounds number two, blah blah blah.) It's largely hogwash; one expected it to be heavy on the dinosaur rock, but c'mon, five Elton John albums? Still, people are taking this thing pretty seriously, as they always do with these Rolling Stone lists, particularly music newbies. (Hard copies remain on sale in grocery check-out lines.)

So it's fair to call this the canon, though the omissions are numerous and tragic, and reflect serious biases when it comes to metal, hip-hop, indie rock and other genres that weren't around when Jann Wenner first smoked grass or whatever. And so, here are the top 20 albums missing from Rolling Stone's canon.

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20. Fela Kuti
Zombie (1977)
Fela Kuti's seminal Zombie pissed off Nigeria's Olusegun Obasanjo regime and started at least two epic riots -- all with horns, drums and guitars. Kuti, as bandleader and songwriter, assembled the album with his acolytes inside of his self-declared independent Kalakuta Republic (actually his Lagos, Nigeria, compound). The apex of afrobeat (a genre that he invented), Zombie's multi-instrumental, rhythmic jazzy highlife could ear-funk the sorrow out of anyone. Kuti's sparsely peppered, but directly confrontational Pidgin English chants (a language used for its pan-African appeal) rail against Obasanjo's shock troops. Revolution never sounded so euphonious. -Paul T. Bradley

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19. The Postal Service
Give Up (2003)
There were a number of years in the mid-aughts when literally every lady I wanted to get to know (mostly psychology majors from midwestern liberal arts colleges, but whatever) were obsessed with The Postal Service's Give Up, and even if we don't talk anymore, the album holds up. Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard teamed with producer Jimmy Tamborello for a celebration of melancholy, with Jenny Lewis on backup vocals. Full of bleeps, blops and blips but grounded in melody, it's the most dazzling electronic indie pop you'll ever have the pleasure of weeping to. -Ben Westhoff

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18. Garbage
Version 2.0 (1998)
Garbage lead singer Shirley Manson admits to having been intimidated by her far-more-experienced bandmates when she penned the lyrics for Garbage's self-titled debut in 1995, but on Version 2.0, she came into her own. The hit single "Push It" begins ominously, "I was angry when I met you, think I'm angry still," before erupting into a chorus -- "Push it" -- that's both simple and incredibly naughty-sounding. Super-producer Butch Vig folds unexpected samples into a pop-rock-electronica fusion on this record that underscored Garbage's reputation as one of the most innovative bands of the '90s. -Linda Leseman

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Rodney Carmichael
Rodney Carmichael

Yay for Goodie Mob, Soul Food at No. 9! "Many still, however, react to Goodie Mob's unabashed Southern-ness as if they were speaking a foreign language" Agreed. I've always argued that a big reason why this album was slept on outside Atlanta and the region is because they were, in fact, speaking what amounted to a foreign language to many. A lot of local slang and highly contextualized lyrics that served as a window into their subculture, but a very foggy one. How the hell ppl outside Atlanta made any real sense of that album, I'll never know. Listen to it now and it's like a time capsule of the city, circa the mid-90s. It's political as hell, from former mayors name-dropped (Maynard Jackson, Bill Campbell) to pre-Olympics under-the-table deals gone bad to city parks where cruising was shut down post-Freaknik (Mosley, Maddox). Best Southern rap album by far. And, I'd argue, most spiritual hip-hop album of all time. Yeek!

XnovaluesX
XnovaluesX

Despise You AND Infest should be on here.

drem
drem

still meh

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