A very average month for our list of the best selling records of February 2018 on Discogs, except for the Khruangbin record, which is amazing. I don’t think I’ve seen that Kate Bush album before either. Stagnation is the name of the game otherwise.
Again, I dare you to take it upon yourselves to break free of the old standards and go on an adventure. Ask your neighbors, friends, colleagues, store clerks, or really anyone about what music they like or don’t like. Talk to people. Buy dollar bin records. Borrow some CD’s from your local library. Type random words into the search bar until you see something cool. Do it now. Once you find something amazing, share it. Tell your friends. Tell the world. Put it up on social media. Make mix tapes. Throw a block party. Do a thing and reply in the comments so that I know it’s working.
#1 – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon
Previous Month’s Position: #1
#2 – Michael Jackson – Thriller
Previous Month’s Position: #2
#3 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
Previous Month’s Position: #4
#4 – The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Previous Month’s Position: #9
#5 – Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here
Previous Month’s Position: #5
#6 – Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms
Previous Month’s Position: #3
#7 – The Beatles – Abbey Road
Previous Month’s Position: #11
#8 – Pink Floyd – The Wall
Previous Month’s Position: #6
#9 – Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
Previous Month’s Position: #16
#10 – Led Zeppelin – Untitled
Previous Month’s Position: #7
#11 – The Beatles – The Beatles
Previous Month’s Position: #28
#12 – New Order – Blue Monday
Previous Month’s Position: #13
#13 – David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Previous Month’s Position: #12
#14 – Bruce Springsteen – Born In The U.S.A.
Previous Month’s Position: #26
#15 – Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue
Previous Month’s Position: #8
#16 – Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Previous Month’s Position: #21
#17 – Prince And The Revolution – Purple Rain
Previous Month’s Position: #36
#18 – Dire Straits – Dire Straits
Previous Month’s Position: #36
#19 – The Beatles – 1967-1970
Previous Month’s Position: #24
#20 – Nirvana – Nevermind
Previous Month’s Position: #25
#21 – The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers
Previous Month’s Position: #49
#22 – Supertramp – Breakfast In America
Previous Month’s Position: #15
#23 – The Beatles – Revolver
Previous Month’s Position: #27
#24 – King Crimson – In The Court Of The Crimson King
Previous Month’s Position: #30
#25 – Radiohead – OK Computer
Previous Month’s Position: #35
#26 – Khruangbin – Con Todo El Mundo
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#27 – Michael Jackson – Bad
Previous Month’s Position: #17
#28 – Eagles – Hotel California
Previous Month’s Position: #14
#29 – Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
Previous Month’s Position: #19
#30 – Stevie Wonder – Songs In The Key Of Life
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#31 – Tracy Chapman – Tracy Chapman
Previous Month’s Position: #31
#32 – Bob Marley & The Wailers – Legend (The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers)
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#33 – Sade – Diamond Life
Previous Month’s Position: #20
#34 – Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#35 – David Bowie – Let’s Dance
Previous Month’s Position: #40
#36 – Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin III
Previous Month’s Position: #38
#37 – Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#38 – Steely Dan – Aja
Previous Month’s Position: #39
#39 – Pink Floyd – Animals
Previous Month’s Position: #23
#40 – Madonna – Like A Virgin
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#41 – The Beatles – Rubber Soul
Previous Month’s Position: #29
#42 – U2 – The Joshua Tree
Previous Month’s Position: #18
#43 – Pink Floyd – Meddle
Previous Month’s Position: #43
#44 – Simon & Garfunkel – Bridge Over Troubled Water
Previous Month’s Position: #41
#45 – Neil Young – Harvest
Previous Month’s Position: #50
#46 – The Doors – The Doors
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#47 – Queen – Greatest Hits
Previous Month’s Position: #37
#48 – The Beatles – 1962-1966
Previous Month’s Position: #34
#49 – Kate Bush – The Kick Inside
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
#50 – Santana – Abraxas
Previous Month’s Position: #N/A
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