I have to admit Chris I think music is getting better, but then again I spend a lot more time 'discovering' than I ever used to, so perhaps its always been there and now I'm finding it more often?
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I have to admit Chris I think music is getting better, but then again I spend a lot more time 'discovering' than I ever used to, so perhaps its always been there and now I'm finding it more often?
Oh I don't know, I think the 1890s were a great time for music, personally. About time we have a classical album proposed, anyway.
Yes, agree Chris. An automatic filter applies to the older decades.
I've taken Martin's base data and produced a full league table for all the albums so far.
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/6...bestalbums.jpg
Next up, who's been making the most popular choices?
Each participant's scores have been averaged to give one overall score & they've been ranked.
This is a little uneven, as some people have only taken part for a single round, while others have had as many as four turns because of the scheduled curator for the week not being available. So I've added a column to show the number of albums each person has nominated.
http://img849.imageshack.us/img849/1...estcurator.jpg
Most impressive Chris, hope Alex is out today :eyebrows:
Fascinating analysis, but surely it's utterly meaningless. :)
That's a really great bit of deeper analysis Chris. Personally, I'm not at all displeased with that performance :rolleyes:
EDIT: do you think the RESERVEs should be attributed to the album proposer?