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  2. Rock Critic's Choice: The Top 200 Albums Compiled by Paul Gambaccini with Susan Ready 1978, Omnibus (A division of Book Sales Limited) Note: This book polled a number of prominent rock critics to compile a list of 200 rock albums. Robert Christgau's top ten list was published on pp. 83-84, and is reprinted below. The editors wrote:

  3. 1978 Critics' Choice: Top 200 Albums compiled by Paul Gambaccini · Playlist · 202 songs · 33 likes

  4. 1. Jan. 1978 · But here, the former is #35 and the latter #90. Anyway, no Greatest Hits album prevented Sergeant Pepper from finishing #1. Nevertheless, the list as a whole generally resembles what people into the genre would expect, setting aside some eccentric choices scattered around. Each critic's picks are given, with some commentary. Readers are not ...

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  5. Rock Critic's Choice: The Top 200 Albums Compiled by Paul Gambaccini with Susan Ready 1978, Omnibus (A division of Book Sales Limited) Note: This book polled a number of prominent rock critics to compile a list of 200 rock albums. Robert Christgau's top ten list was published on pp. 83-84, and is reprinted below. The editors wrote:

  6. Rock Critics' Choice: The Top 200 Albums. Paul Gambaccini. 4.00. 5 ratings 0 reviews. Want to read. Buy on Amazon. Rate this book. Genres Music. Paperback. First published January 1, 1978. Book details & editions. About the author. Paul Gambaccini 38 book ...

  7. Very outdated, but since the best rock was in the 60s and early 70s, doesn’t matter. A great democratic guide for amassing a decent album collection, with Beatles, Stones, and Dylan at the top. Some questionable choices: Genevieve Waite? Appletree Theatre? And too many “Greatest Hits” albums. But it did turn me on to Love and Velvet ...