OK Computer #24 in Observer’s Best British LPs
The Observer on Sunday published their “100 Greatest British Albums”. The Stones Roses’ self-titled 1989 debut album has been voted the best British album of all time. The Observer Music Monthly poll of 100 musicians and critics voted the album ahead of The Beatles’ Revolver (1966). The top ten list did not feature Radiohead’s OK Computer (24)- consistently ranked the greatest of British album in many lists, but at number 24. The Bends was listed at 41. Artists and broadcasters who contributed to the list included Morrissey, James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers, Mike Skinner of The Streets, DJ Trevor Nelson and BBC Radio 1’s Sara Cox. [thanks Nick]
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