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01-06-2014, 07:58 PM | #1374 (permalink) |
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The 50 Best Pop Album Covers of the Past Five Years
Pop, derived from the word "popular," is a genre that's continually hard to define. Pop music shifts constantly, but over time, it has been known to include catchy melodies and hooks, repeated choruses, and widespread appeal. Today, pop music borders on a lot of rap and dance music, but at its core, the aforementioned qualities define it. Picking a list of The 50 Best Pop Album Covers of the Past Five Years is hardly an easy task, but it's one that reveals a lot about how these album covers work. Especially in the context of recent pop releases—Katy Perry's Prism, Lady Gaga's ARTPOP, Sky Ferreira's Night Time, My Time, and M.I.A.'s Matangi—one realizes the tendency for pop covers to be direct facial portraits, sometimes without much more styling or design. When it comes to more indie releases, the imaging naturally gets more experimental. Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion is an abstract optical illusion, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs photographed a fist crushing an egg for It's Blitz, and three versions of Santigold pose in front of a painting of herself for Master of My Make Believe. This list includes pop albums that came out between November 8, 2008 and today. Enjoy this visual tour of pop music, and its best covers, from the last five years. Michael Jackson, The King of Pop comes in at number one. 50. Foster the People, Torches 49. Autre Ne Veut, Anxiety 48. St. Vincent, Strange Mercy 47. Antony and the Johnsons, The Crying Light 46. Fiona Apple, The Idler Wheel 45. Haim, Days Are Gone 44. Chester French, Love the Future 43. Woodkid, The Golden Age 42. Katy Perry, Teenage Dream 41. The Weeknd, House of Balloons 40. LCD Soundsystem, This Is Happening 39. M83, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming 38. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, It's Blitz 37. Arcade Fire, The Suburbs 36. Dirty Projectors, Bitte Orca 35. MGMT, Congratulations 34. Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion 33. Miley Cyrus, Bangerz 32. Icona Pop, This Is...Icona Pop 31. Bruno Mars, Doo-Wops & Hooligans 30. Beyonce, 4 29. Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience 28. Passion Pit, Gossamer 27. Coldplay, Mylo Xyloto 26. Blood Orange, Coastal Grooves 25. Toro y Moi, Underneath the Pine 24. The xx, xx 23. Lady Gaga, ARTPOP 22. Maroon 5, Hands All Over 21. Adele, 21 20. G-Dragon, Coup D'Etat 19. Robyn, Body Talk 18. Best Coast, Crazy for You 17. Jessie Ware, Devotion 16. Katy Perry, One of the Boys 15. M.I.A., Maya 14. Beyonce, I Am... Sasha Fierce 13. Santigold, Master of My Make Believe 12. Lykke Li, Wounded Rhymes 11. Madonna, MDNA 10. Arcade Fire, Reflektor 9. Frank Ocean, channel ORANGE 8. Lana Del Rey, Born to Die 7. Grimes, Visions 6. Lady Gaga, The Fame Monster 5. Florence and the Machine, Lungs 4. fun., Some Nights 3. Vampire Weekend, Contra 2. Bjork, Biophilia 1. Michael Jackson, Michael Release date: Dec. 10, 2010 Cover art: Kadir Nelson Art direction: Christina Rodriguez, Sheri Lee Labels: Epic, MJJ The first release of new Michael Jackson music after his death in 2009, Michael features a brilliant, multifaceted painting by renowned author, illustrator, and painter Kadir Nelson. Nelson, who has painted the likes of Marvin Gaye and later the album cover for Drake's Nothing Was the Same, here created something that at first glance looks like a collage of highlights from Jackson's career. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear this is an intricate painting meant to represent the ups, downs, and struggles of one of the greatest pop artists in history (of which there were many). We get Michael and all his most important moments: Michael preening for Off The Wall, the tabloid cover from a Weekly World issue, and the cherubs crowning him—one black, one white. Bubbles fills the bottom left of the picture, a reference to Jackson's pet chimp—the nods to MJ's life are numerous. It's as much a puzzle for fans to unravel as it is a retrospective of one incredible man's incredible life. Nelson's ability to surmise and synergize Jackson's struggles is phenomenal. At one point this artwork was erected in Middlesex, England as a 29,000-square-foot mural, making it the largest poster in the history of the world. Jackson was always larger than life. —Dale Eisinger Best Pop Album Covers | Complex |
01-21-2014, 09:21 AM | #1376 (permalink) |
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Michael Jackson's Number Ones album is currently the 4th best selling album world wide on Itunes..
http://kworb.net/aww/ http://www.apple.com/euro/itunes/cha...p10albums.html For like, no reason at all. No promo, nothing. It's an 11 year old album... (released on a certain day in 2003 that Sneddon threw a victory party over) It's even currently number 1 in some countries like Japan (Japanese people are epic in their MJ stanning): Number Ones #1 Japan #1 Cambodia #1 Uzbekistan #2 Azerbaijan #2 United Arab Emirates #3 Kenya #3 Spain #4 British Virgin Islands #4 Kazakhstan #4 Lebanon #5 Qatar #6 Nicaragua #6 Finland #7 Cyprus #7 New Zealand #8 Costa Rica #8 Indonesia #9 El Salvador #9 Ukraine #9 Australia #1 1 Chile #1 1 Russia #1 2 Hong Kong #1 4 Hungary #1 5 Nigeria #1 6 Sri Lanka #1 8 Slovakia #2 0 France #2 1 Bermuda #2 1 South Africa #2 1 Switzerland #2 3 Mongolia #2 4 Mexico #2 5 Malaysia #2 5 Romania #2 6 Brunei Darussalam #2 6 Czech Republic #2 6 Denmark #2 8 Namibia #2 8 Netherlands #3 1 Slovenia #3 3 Thailand #3 4 Cape Verde #3 4 Niger #3 4 Peru #3 5 Saudi Arabia #3 6 Armenia #3 6 Brazil #3 6 Ecuador #3 7 Guatemala #3 7 Philippines #3 9 Argentina #3 9 Barbados #3 9 Bulgaria #4 0 United Kingdom #4 1 Estonia #4 3 Israel #4 4 Moldova #4 4 Turkey #4 5 Portugal #4 6 Belgium #4 8 Singapore #4 9 Belarus #5 3 Germany #5 3 Latvia #5 4 Trinidad and Tobago #6 3 Honduras #6 6 Burkina Faso #7 5 Venezuela #7 6 Jordan #7 8 Greece #7 8 Italy #7 9 Mauritius #8 2 The Bahamas #8 6 Egypt #9 7 Lithuania Mikes be gone for almost 5 years now and still killing the competition from the grave. There has been no promo, marketing, NOTHING for this 11 year old album. |
01-21-2014, 10:18 AM | #1377 (permalink) |
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So he's popular.
Tell us something we don't already know.
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01-21-2014, 12:44 PM | #1378 (permalink) |
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Well I think it is pretty impressive that an album that is 11 years old is the 4th best selling album on itunes by a deceased artist. It is an old album that has not been promoted or marketed. Its pretty impressive. Thriller has also recently charted and songs like Heal The World and Stranger in Moscow, They Dont Care About Us have charted too. |
01-21-2014, 12:57 PM | #1379 (permalink) |
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When a mainstream artist dies sales of their greatest hits albums pretty much always go through the roof. I'd be more impressed if he sold that much and hadn't died during that time.
BTW one of your links doesn't work and the other says it's the 14th best selling album, plus neither have any sales numbers.
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The album recently dropped but it was ranked number 4 on itunes last week The links work for me. Strange that they are not working for you. I will post them again Apple - iTunes - iTunes Store - Charts - Top 10 Albums http://kworb.net/aww/ It has been almost 5 years since MJ passed away. Now if you had said this argument when MJ initially passed away, I would agree but I think his albums still chart because people obviously love his music. All his albums sold pretty well before he passed. He is the third biggest selling act of all time and this was well established before he passed. Last edited by Soulflower; 01-21-2014 at 10:14 PM. |
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