![]() Trust me on this one, it would be much easier for each of us to pick 50 than just one. The rules for our Staff Picks are clear: one release per person. In defense of the Discogs staff, there are only so many of us. The main disagreement with our previous blog post was that we “forgot” about a lot of the saddest albums in history. It’s taken me forever but it’s finally happening, I’m sitting down in front of my computer deciding how to speak about sad music and albums that you, our beloved community, have mentioned. I’m confident that the opposite subject, covering happy music, wouldn’t be as relatable and popular. By pure chance, I clicked the right button: Everybody loves sad music. We had tapped into the deep music knowledge of Discogs staff in that past for the best music for a BBQ and the best Halloween records, so why not explore sad records too? What surprised and intrigued me was the massive amount of replies and comments we received on the Blog and social media accounts after publishing the article and sharing it with the Discogs Community. ![]() ![]() I recently decided to ask all of my colleagues at Discogs which album they considered the saddest of all-time. ![]()
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