The Weeknd - Starboy
83

Starboy is a fairly long album but a very consistent one with plenty of memorable highlights.

Favourites - I Feel It Coming, Die For You, Sidewalks
Least Favourite - Nothing Without You

The Weeknd - Beauty Behind The Madness
82

Beauty Behind The Madness has some of Abel's best songs ever on it but also the odd questionable moment, as far as features go. It's the album that started to change his sound but, lyrically, he very much sticks to his down bad roots.

Favourites - Tell Your Friends, Can't Feel My Face, Real Life
Least Favourite - Dark Times

The Weeknd - Kiss Land
80

Kiss Land is easily The Weeknd's most forgettable album but it's fairly consistent and has some standout moments.

Favourites - Wanderlust, Kiss Land, Pretty
Least Favourite - The Town

The Weeknd - Echoes Of Silence
85

Echoes of Silence is a great closer to the trilogy that rivals House of Balloons with it's highlights.

Favourites - Echoes Of Silence, XO / The Host, Same Old Song
Least Favourite - D.D.

The Weeknd - Thursday
80

Thursday is easily the least impressive out of the trilogy but it still has some solid early Weeknd tracks on it.

Favourites - Thursday, Rolling Stone, Heaven Or Las Vegas
Least Favourite - The Zone

90

House of Balloons is one of those special debuts that impresses you constantly from the drop on the intro straight to the end. I can absolutely see why people love this one so much.

House of Balloons:
Favourites - House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls, Wicked Games, High For This
Least Favourite - What You Need

David Bowie - ★ [Blackstar]
94

Blackstar is one of Bowie's most impressive albums ever. Inspired by Kendrick's TPAB, Bowie set out to incorporate jazz in to his farewell album and he absolutely succeeded. RIP DAVID BOWIE

Favourites - Lazarus, Dollar Days, Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)
Least Favourite - Girl Loves Me

David Bowie - The Next Day
83

Whilst The Next Day would go on to be overshadowed by Blackstar, it is still a great comeback album from Bowie, returning to the sonic pallete of the Berlin era with some great guitar work.

Favourites - The Stars (Are Out Tonight), Boss Of Me, (You Will) Set The World On Fire
Least Favourite - The Next Day

David Bowie - Let's Dance
71

Let's Dance may be Bowie's 80s sellout album but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable.

Favourites - Modern Love, Let's Dance, Criminal World
Least Favourite - China Girl

David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
84

The highlights on Scary Monsters are some of Bowie's best songs ever, rightfully earning this album it's reputation as Bowie's last great album before Blackstar.

Favourites - Fashion, Teenage Wildlife, Ashes to Ashes
Least Favourite - Up the Hill Backwards

David Bowie - Lodger
80

Lodger, whilst not being the most impressive album in the Berlin Trilogy, makes up for it by having some of Bowie's more unique songs from his catalogue.

Favourites - D.J., Yassassin - Turkish For: Long Live, Look Back in Anger
Least Favourite - African Night Flight

David Bowie - "Heroes"
87

Heroes is another brilliant installment in the Berlin Trilogy, with even better rock songs than Low but slightly less impressive Ambient songs.

Favourites - Heroes, Moss Garden, Blackout
Least Favourite - Sense of Doubt

David Bowie - Low
88

As the first album in the Berlin trilogy, Low thrives with some great Art Rock tracks in the first half and some of the best Ambient music I've heard in the second.

Favourites - Sound and Vision, Warszawa, Be My Wife
Least Favourite - Breaking Glass

David Bowie - Station to Station
90

Station to Station, despite the horrible stories behind it's making, is one of Bowie's best produced albums ever, with Bowie using his experience in Soul music from Young Americans to infuse his classic rock songs with a bit of funk and it works like a charm.

Favourites - Station to Station, Stay, Wild Is the Wind
Least Favourite - TCV15

David Bowie - Young Americans
74

Whilst Bowie's attempt at soul music may seem a little plastic, Bowie's great songwriting and great backing band makes this just as enjoyable as any other Bowie album.

Favourites - Fame, Young Americans, Fascinating
Least Favourite - Right

David Bowie - Diamond Dogs
79

Diamond Dogs continues the Glam Rock sound of Bowie's past 2 albums and whilst it isn't as memorable, it does have some standout tracks.

Favourites - Rebel Rebel, Sweet Thing, Diamond Dogs
Least Favourite - Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family

David Bowie - Aladdin Sane
95

This album is basically Ziggy Stardust if it focused more on the rock than the glam with so many songs on this going insanely hard.

Favourites - Lady Grinning Soul, Cracked Actor, Drive-In Saturday
Least Favourite - Let's Spend the Night Together

David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
99

This album is pretty much perfect. Ziggy Stardust is Bowie's most Iconic album for a reason.

Favourites - Starman, Rock 'n' Roll Suicide, Moonage Daydream
Least Favourite - It Ain't Easy

David Bowie - Hunky Dory
87

Hunky Dory is the first great Bowie album and it is easily one of his best written albums ever, with so many memorable hits.

Favourites - Life On Mars?, Changes, Queen Bitch
Least Favourite - Kooks

David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World
75

This album is the first really good Bowie album and it has some of the hardest rockers in his catalogue.

Favourites - The Man Who Sold The World, The Width of a Circle, Black Country Rock
Least Favourite - Runnung Gun Blues

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