Our Picks from Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums of all time
By Jonsaba Jabbi2024/05/22
Apple Music released their 100 Best Albums which they describe as, their definitive list of the greatest albums ever made. Although it has been criticized for it’s lack of latin, country, jazz and dance albums, we wanted to highlight the jazz-infused albums that made the final cut.
Taking the top spot at number 1 is Lauryn Hill’s 1998 solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
Taking the #1 spot on Apple Music's 100 Best Album is Lauryn Hill's The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, an eclectic mix from R&B to Hip Hop to Jazz.
D'Angelo - Spanish Joint
Landing on #57 is D'Angelo's sophomore effort Voodoo, released in 2000. Here's one of our favourite tracks, Spanish Joint.
Amy Winehouse - Some Unholy War
The late and great Amy Winehouse's sophomore album landed at #9 on the list.
Miles Davis - So What
Rounding the top 25 albums of the list is Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis. Take a listen to iconic "So What".
Joni Mitchell - Blue
#16 belongs to Joni Mitchell's fourth album Blue.
Nina Simone - Tomorrow is My Turn
Nina Simone's I Put A Spell On You from 1965 landed at #88 on the list.
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Pt.1: Acknowledgment
#54 on the list belongs to the ultimate classic A Love Supreme by John Coltrane
Stevie Wonder - Village Ghetto Land
Stevie Wonder is so good that he appeared twice on the list at #6 with Songs in the Key of Life.
Stevie Wonder - Too High
Landing at the #44 spot is Stevie Wonder's 1973 classic Innervisions.
Sade - Feel No Pain
British band Sade took the #61 spot with their fourth album Love Deluxe, released in 1992.
Erykah Badu - Appletree
The 1997 debut album from Erykah Badu landed at #64 on the list. Take a listen to "Appletree".
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