

I marked live/comp albums that have their own entry with two asterisks, those that are merely lumped with others in boxes with one asterisk, so that you can decide for yourself whether you want to consider the former as part of the ranking or not. It is possible that the live/comp albums that have their own entry are presented where they would fall if they were ranked (though the books do not say anything about that). Some of them have their own entry that corresponds to those of the studio albums, others are presented in boxes together with other albums. Nevertheless live and compilation albums are also placed in one of the categories and presented on the artists' pages. Live albums are not part of the album rankings. OK, this should be all the lists in the two books: I'm Looking Through You (from Anthology 2)ĥ.
#AMORAK IN THE DARK MOONLIGHT PLUS#
Then, they have a top-30 list of songs for each artist, plus three specialty lists. and no Beatles album in the two weakest categories. Apparently, the books also rank the artists' albums and place them in one of five categories (which I'd say roughly correspond to TSPDT's categories for films): Kaufrausch (highly recommended), Pflichtkauf (Recommended), Qualitätskauf (Worth a Listen), Verlegenheitskauf (Approach with Caution), Fehlkauf (Not Recommended). Here are the links to the first and second book on the eclipsed website.
