stringtranslate.com

Triple J Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time, 2011

The Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time is a listener-voted countdown of albums run by Australian radio station Triple J in June and July 2011. In May 2011, Triple J music director Richard Kingsmill announced that the station would be conducting another special Triple J Hottest 100 listener-voted poll the following month, counting down the best 100 albums by Australian artists. Voting began on 6 June, and concluded on the evening of 26 June. The countdown was carried out over two weeks, starting on 28 June 2011, and finishing at 5pm on 10 July,[1][2] with Brisbane band Powderfinger's 2000 album, Odyssey Number Five (which contained two Hottest 100 winning tracks; "These Days" in 1999 and "My Happiness" in 2000), announced at No. 1. During the countdown, selected tracks were played from selected albums, with some other albums being aired in full, including each of the albums to make the top twenty.

List

#101–#200 List

On 21 August 2011, Richard Kingsmill published the #101–#200 list on his blog.[3][4]

Artists with multiple entries

Albums by decade

CD release

The CD release for the Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums Of All Time was released on 5 August 2011.

Disc one

Disc two

Disc three

Notes

  1. ^ Once solo (54), four times with Powderfinger (1, 6, 14, 41)
  2. ^ Twice with Birds of Tokyo (32, 39), twice with Karnivool (30, 45)
  3. ^ Once solo (94), twice with Something for Kate (40, 72)
  4. ^ Once with The Sleepy Jackson (78), once with Empire of the Sun (46)
  5. ^ Once with Pnau (89) and once with Empire of the Sun (46)

References

  1. ^ "Triple J Hottest 100 Albums of All Time". ABC. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  2. ^ Generations battle it out as music lovers vote for their Hottest 100
  3. ^ "triple j : New music with Richard Kingsmill". web.archive.org. 17 December 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  4. ^ PEDESTRIAN.TV (22 August 2011). "Hottest 100 Australian Albums Of All Time: 101-200". PEDESTRIAN.TV. Retrieved 26 August 2024.

External links