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Since 2020 Rolling Stone has also produced a weekly podcast called Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums, which, according to magazine, is based on an "updated version of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums list". [5] The podcast is hosted by Brittany Spanos, a staff writer at the magazine. [6] [7]
It was released on August 12, 2008. The album received generally favorable reviews, and four star reviews from Rolling Stone, AllMusic, and Blender. The album was preceded by three singles, "Burnin' Up", "Lovebug" and "Tonight". The album was number 40 on Rolling Stone's Best 50 Albums of 2008. One of the songs from the album, "Video Girl" was ...
The following page lists Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It concentrates on the 2023-updated list, on which some new albums were added, while others were up- or downrated, or entirely removed. The "Major contributors" column lists up to three main contributing editors.
[21] The album was named as the best album of 2008 by NME. [22] In 2009, Rolling Stone named it the 18th-best album of the decade, and in 2012 the magazine included it at number 494 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, saying, "Two hipster geeks get some rad vintage keyboards and compose a suite of synthesized heartache". [23] [24]
It landed on numerous best-of-the-decade lists, including Rolling Stone (No. 78), NME (No. 17), and Paste Magazine (No. 1), and is widely considered to be one of history's finest folk-pop albums.
Pages in category "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The album was also awarded "2008 Album of the Year" by the UK's Q Magazine, [26] as well as Rolling Stone voting it as the 20th best album out of their top 50 Best Albums of 2008. [27] The album was also awarded Best International Album at the BRIT Awards, the Meteors and the Juno Awards.
The self-proclaimed “Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World,” the Rolling Stones formed in London in 1962, with founding guitarist Brian Jones naming the band after “Rollin’ Stone” by ...