1. David Bowie, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, 19722. The Smiths, The Smiths, 19843. Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman, 19884. Indigo Girls, Indigo Girls, 19895. Judy Garland, Judy at Carnegie Hall, 19616. The Smiths, The Queen is Dead, 19867. Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, 19738. Madonna, The Immaculate Collection, 19909. Cyndi Lauper, She’s So Unusual, 198310. Antony and the Johnsons, I Am A Bird Now, 2005
36. Madonna, Erotica, 1992“Madonna was fully exploring her sexuality with the simultaneous release of Erotica and the Sex book, and as a budding young queer teen, I had never heard a mainstream artist tell me it was OK to love who I love and have sex with who I want.” — Ari Gold, pop singer
46. Madonna, Ray of Light, 1998
86. Madonna, Madonna, 1983“I was in love with her. I never wanted to be her but I definitely wanted to hold hands. I still have my Like A Virgin tour t-shirt. I can tell you what I wore to the concert but that might be really saying too much. One word… AWKWARD!” — Melissa York, drummer for the Butchies and Team Dresch
87. Madonna , Confessions on a Dance Floor, 2005
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