Records I Can't Stop Listening To

Whether it's nostalgia, the production, the song writing, or all of the above, these are the 50 records that have had the most plays in my iTunes library to date.

“()” – Sigur Ros

“1972” – Josh Rouse

“A Boot And A Shoe” – Sam Phillips

“Alphabetical” – Phoenix

“August and Everything After” – Counting Crows

“Automatic For The People” – R.E.M.

“Bad” – Michael Jackson

“Bazooka Tooth” – Aesop Rock

“Bookends” – Simon And Garfunkel

“Bringing Down The Horse” – The Wallflowers

“Computer World” – Kraftwerk

“Core” – Stone Temple Pilots

“Details” – Frou Frou

“Digital Ash In A Digital Earn” – Bright Eyes

“Elevator” – Hot Hot Heat

“Fur And Gold” – Bat For Lashes

“Glo” – Delirious?

“Gran Turismo” – The Cardigans

“Guero” – Beck

“In Search Of…” – N.E.R.D

“Justified” – Justin Timberlake

“Kid A” – Radiohead

“London Calling” – The Clash

“Love In The Time Of Science” – Emiliana Torrini

“Manners” – Passion Pit

“Mezzanine” – Massive Attack

“New Sacred Cow” – Kenna

“No Fences” – Garth Brooks

“On How Life Is” – Macy Gray

“Revolver” – The Beatles

“Rock Steady” – No Doubt

“Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band” – The Beatles

“She” – Harry Connick Jr.

“Sheryl Crow” – Sheryl Crow

“Staring At The Sea” – The Cure

“Sumday” – Grandaddy

“Surfacing” – Sarah McLachlan

“Ten” – Pearl Jam

“Ten Summoner’s Tales” – Sting

“The Eagles Greatest Hits” – The Eagles

“The Eraser” – Thom Yorke

“The Mirror Conspiracy” – Thievery Corporation

“Third” – Portishead

“Tourist” – Athelete

“Trampoline” – Joe Henry

“Vespertine” – Bjork

“Way To Blue” – Nick Drake

“When The Pawn...” – Fiona Apple

“With Teeth” – NIN

“Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots” – The Flaming Lips