The Vatican, it seems, has a pretty evolved taste in music, going by its recently published ‘semi-serious’ list of the top 10 albums of all time.
Amazing Grace, we say. The Vatican, it turns out, has a pretty evolved taste in music, going by its recently published ‘semi-serious’ list of the top 10 albums of all time. There’s quite a bit of rock and many a surprise on the list. Here’s what it looks like.
At first place is Revolver by The Beatles.
Second is If I could Only Remember My Name by David Crosby.
At third place is Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.
The rest of the list goes as follows: Rumors by Fleetwood Mac, The Nightfly by Donald Flagan of Steely Dan, Thriller by Michael Jackson, Paul Simon’s Graceland, Achtung Baby by U2, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis, and finally, Supernatural by Carlos Santana.
Pretty neat, we think. And we couldn’t agree more with the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano when it says ‘our modest guide can point you on the road to good music’.
Let us say Amen to that.
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