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This album is just packed with great songs (e.g., Homeward Bound, The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy). I thought for sure with all of the Garfunkel fans out there this would be a slam dunk.
I am a little surprised by this one missing it, but people also were posting how few post-2000 albums they had as well. It was a little oversight on my part and I just tacked it on at the end as I was trying to thing of a pop album or two that I listened to a bit over the last several years.Darn, I went with a different Lorde album. If we had combined our powers we might have got her on the final list.1,330. Pure Heroine – Lorde – Ranked #70 by @KarmaPolice (also ranked #56 by @rockaction)
It's funny because when I first heard this album and loved it I had no idea how much Lana Del Rey's first album influenced its production. Lots of hip hop beats on Lana's first also. I had a friend play it for me over Spotify within the past two years and I was like, "Damn, I didn't know that."
Lorde's album is great, though, and not just that, but precocious also. She was about sixteen when that all happened. Very heady stuff for her age or for any age.