No matter what crisises mankind is facing, one thing that’s always been able to keep us united is music. The creative artform transcends barriers like language and cultural differences to invoke deep emotions, inspire others and heal the artist as they tell their story . Of course, not everything that’s uploaded to DSPs needs to change the lives of millions, though many of the LPs on our best albums of all time round-up have far-reaching impacts beyond what their makers ever could’ve imagined. Rather than ranking them by replay value or commercial success, we’re breaking down the greatest albums by decade from the 1960s to modern day. From the Queen of Soul and the King of Pop to the music that introduced us to the streaming era, you won’t want to miss this sonic trip back in time. 1960s We would be remiss not to begin a year before the decade of flower power, highlighting Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue from 1959 as the first must-listen project on our list. It was the musician’s 28th...