Pochi giorni dopo la TOP50 di NME, che aveva eletto Melodrama di Lorde miglior disco del 2017 ai danni di Wolf Alice e Kendrick Lamar, è Rolling Stone ad invertire i ruoli in testa alla sua personale classifica, con DAMN primatista proprio ai danni di Lorde.
Medaglia di bronzo per gli U2, seguiti a sorpresa da Rainbow di Kesha, addirittura 4° e davanti a Taylor Swift, solo settima. Decima piazza per ‘The Thrill of It All’ di Sam Smith, con Harry Styles 17esimo e Lana Del Rey 26esima
TOP50
Kendrick Lamar, ‘DAMN.’
Lorde, ‘Melodrama’
U2, ‘Songs of Experience’
Kesha, ‘Rainbow’
LCD Soundsystem, ‘American Dream’
Khalid, ‘American Teen’
Taylor Swift, ‘Reputation’
Queens of the Stone Age, ‘Villains’
Migos, ‘Culture’
Sam Smith, ‘The Thrill of It All’
The National, ‘Sleep Well Beast’
JAY-Z, ‘4:44’
Randy Newman, ‘Dark Matter’
Waxahatchee, ‘Out in the Storm’
Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, ‘Lotta Sea Lice’
Margo Price, ‘All American Made’
Harry Styles, ‘Harry Styles’
St. Vincent, ‘Masseduction’
Father John Misty, ‘Pure Comedy’
SZA, ‘Ctrl’
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, ‘The Nashville Sound’
Sheer Mag, ‘Need to Feel Your Love’
lin, ‘Black Origami’
Valerie June, ‘The Order of Time’
Paramore, ‘After Laughter’
Lana Del Rey, ‘Lust for Life’
Drake, ‘More Life’
Vince Staples, ‘Big Fish Theory’
Jay Som, ‘Everybody Works’
Chris Stapleton, ‘From a Room: Volume 1’
Songhoy Blues, ‘Résistance’
Robert Plant, ‘Carry Fire’
Vijay Iyer Sextet, ‘Far From Over’
Open Mike Eagle, ‘Brick Body Kids Still Daydream’
Bob Dylan, ‘Triplicate’
Lindsay Buckingham/Christine McVie, ‘Lindsay Buckingham/Christine McVie’
Liam Gallagher, ‘As You Were’ e Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, ‘Who Built the Moon?’
Residente, ‘Residente’
Japanese Breakfast, ‘Soft Sounds From Another Planet’
Grizzly Bear, ‘Painted Ruins’
Gregg Allman, ‘Southern Blood’
Beck, ‘Colors’
Ornette Coleman, ‘Celebrate Ornette’
The New Pornographers, ‘Whiteout Conditions’
Tracy Bonham, ‘Modern Burdens’
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, ‘Soul of a Woman’
Low Cut Connie, ‘Dirty Pictures (Part One)’
Chronixx, ‘Chronology’
Foo Fighters, ‘Concrete and Gold’
Code Orange, ‘Forever’