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The MusicRadar Team, Fri 22 Feb 2008, 1:15 pm UTC
A new poll of the Top 50 Greatest Drum Albums is dominated by Led Zeppelin, who have an impressive five albums in the Top 50. The list, published by Rhythm magazine, takes into account the votes of the mag’s writers as well as many of the star drummers the magazine has interviewed over the last five years, including Dave Grohl, Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden), Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys) and Steve White (Paul Weller).
Top honours go to Led Zeppelin’s fourth album (featuring the drum double-whammy of Stairway To Heaven and When The Levee Breaks), with The Beatles’ Abbey Road coming in second.
There are some notable omissions in this list, though. There are no albums by Cream featuring Ginger Baker, and the only albums in the Top 10 made in the last 30 years both feature Dave Grohl.
MusicRadar wonders; are they not making truly great drummers any more?
Here’s the Top 50 albums countdown…
#50 The Who - Live At Leeds (1970)
Drummer: Keith Moon
#49 Mahavishnu Orchestra – Birds Of Fire (1973)
Drummer: Billy Cobham
#48 James Brown – Live At The Apollo (1962)
Drummers: John ‘Jabo’ Starks and Clyde Stubblefield
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#47 Iron Maiden – Number Of The Beast (1982)
Drummer: Clive Burr
#46 Herbie Hancock – Head Hunters (1973)
Drummer: Harvey Mason
#45 David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust (1972)
Drummer: Woody Woodmansey
#44 Pantera – Vulgar Display (1992)
Drummer: Vinnie Paul
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#43 Van Halen – Van Halen (1978)
Drummer: Alex Van Halen
#42 Radiohead – Ok Computer (1997)
Drummer: Phil Selway
#41 Tool – Aenima (1996)
Drummer: Danny Carey
#40 Metallica - …And Justice For All (1988)
Drummer: Lars Ulrich
#39 Jimi Hendrix – Axis: Bold As Love (1967)
Drummer: Mitch Mitchell
#38 Fleetwood Mac – Rumours (1977)
Drummer: Mick Fleetwood
#37 Mastodon – Leviathan (2004)
Drummer: Brann Dailor
#36 Jeff Buckley – Grace (1994)
Drummer: Matt Johnson
#35 The Beatles – Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Drummer: Ringo Starr
Good list. However, for those who like Dave Grohl's playing, check out the Probot album.
And no 'Blood Mountain' by Mastodon? For shame...
A list like this is very hard to put together me finks and it looks like a solid list
I personally would put either Give E'm enough Rope or London Calling on the list ie Topper Headon's time to shine there on those two
I watched Dave Grohl drum with QOTSA at Glastonbury 2002. It was as good as it looks on the video too...
Yeah man, love Led Zep. Where's the White Stripes? Meg White rules!
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Fri 22 Feb 2008, 9:38 pm UTC