NME Album of the Year


Every December, British music magazine NME compiles a list of what it considers the best albums of the year. It was started in 1974. The list is usually published in one of the issues sold before Christmas – in 2006 it was published in the issue for December the 9th. The companion list is NME single of the year.
The NME Album of the Year list is compiled by the music reviewers and independent journalists who work for the magazine and for NME.com. Each picks his or her top 20 albums of the year and hands them in to the editor. An album marked at Number One gets 20 points, Number Two gets 19 points and so on until the 20th, which gets one point. All of the points from the various top 20s are then gathered together and the overall favourites are worked out and ranked for publication in the official list. The album with the most points overall is Number One in the list, the one with the second most points is Number Two and so on. There have been, to date, three artists who have won Album and Single of the Year in the same year: Joy Division in 1980, Klaxons in 2007 and MGMT in 2008. Cecil Womack and Bobby Womack also won Single & Album of the Year respectively in 1984. Also Lorde in 2017 won both Single and Album of the year.
Sometimes, winners may change in the NME Awards. For example, the NME Album of the Year for 2000 was Rated R by Queens of the Stone Age, with XTRMNTR by Primal Scream in 2nd place, XTRMNTR was later voted the best album of 2000 however in the NME Carling Awards 2001.

Albums of the Year

YearArtistAlbumTop five
1974Steely DanPretzel Logic
1975Blood on the Tracks
  • 2nd: Bob Marley & The WailersNatty Dread
  • 3rd: Bob Marley & The Wailers – Live
  • 4th: Little FeatThe Last Record Album
  • 5th: Nils LofgrenNils Lofgren
  • 1976Desire
  • 2nd: David BowieStation to Station
  • 3rd: Dr. Feelgood – Stupidity
  • 4th: Graham ParkerHeat Treatment
  • 5th: The RamonesThe Ramones
  • 1977'
  • 2nd: Ian DuryNew Boots and Panties!!
  • 3rd: Elvis CostelloMy Aim is True
  • 4th: Sex PistolsNever Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
  • 5th: TelevisionMarquee Moon
  • 1978Darkness on the Edge of Town
  • 2nd: The JamAll Mod Cons
  • 3rd: Elvis Costello – This Year's Model
  • 4th: Talking HeadsMore Songs About Buildings & Food
  • 5th: CultureAfrica Stand Alone
  • 1979Talking HeadsFear of Music
  • 2nd: Public Image Ltd. – Metal Box
  • 3rd: Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures
  • 4th: The Jam – Setting Sons
  • 5th: Gang of FourEntertainment!
  • 1980Joy DivisionCloser
  • 2nd: Elvis Costello – Get Happy!!
  • 3rd: The BeatI Just Can't Stop It
  • 4th: Black UhuruSinsemilla
  • 5th: Holger CzukayMovies
  • 1981Nightclubbing
  • 2nd: KraftwerkComputer World
  • 3rd: Black Uhuru – Red
  • 4th: The Beat – Wha'ppen?
  • 5th: Heaven 17Penthouse and Pavement
  • 1982Midnight Love
  • 2nd: Elvis Costello – Imperial Bedroom
  • 3rd: ABCThe Lexicon of Love
  • 4th: The ClashCombat Rock
  • 5th: Dexy's Midnight RunnersToo-Rye-Ay
  • 1983Punch the Clock
  • 2nd: Tom WaitsSwordfishtrombone
  • 3rd: Billy BraggLife's a Riot with Spy vs Spy
  • 4th: Soft CellThe Art of Falling Apart
  • 5th: Michael JacksonThriller
  • 1984'
  • 2nd: Bruce SpringsteenBorn in the USA
  • 3rd: The Special AKAIn the Studio
  • 4th: Womack and WomackLove Wars
  • 5th: Scott WalkerClimate of Hunter
  • 1985Rain Dogs
  • 2nd: The Jesus & Mary ChainPsychocandy
  • 3rd: The Velvet UndergroundVU
  • 4th: Prefab SproutSteve McQueen
  • 5th: MadnessMad Not Mad
  • 1986Prince & The RevolutionParade
  • 2nd: Anita BakerRapture
  • 3rd: Janet JacksonControl
  • 4th: Sonic YouthEvol
  • 5th: CameoWord Up!
  • 1987Public EnemyYo! Bum Rush the Show
  • 2nd: Prince – Sign o' the Times
  • 3rd: The SmithsStrangeways Here We Come
  • 4th: Sonic Youth – Sister
  • 5th: Tom Waits – Frank's Wild Years
  • 1988Public EnemyIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
  • 2nd: Van Morrison and the ChieftainsIrish Heartbeat
  • 3rd: R.E.M. – Green
  • 4th: MorrisseyViva Hate
  • 5th: The Todd Terry ProjectTo the Batmobile Let's Go
  • 1989De La Soul3 Feet and Rising
  • 2nd: The Stone RosesThe Stone Roses
  • 3rd: Lou ReedNew York
  • 4th: PixiesDoolittle
  • 5th: New OrderTechnique
  • 1990Happy MondaysPills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches
  • 2nd: Sinead O'ConnorI Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
  • 3rd: Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet
  • 4th: Neil Young & Crazy HorseRagged Glory
  • 5th: JamesGold Mother
  • 1991NirvanaNevermind
  • 2nd: Teenage FanclubBandwagonesque
  • 3rd: Primal Scream – Screamadelica
  • 4th: Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Weld
  • 5th: R.E.M. – Out of Time
  • 1992SugarCopper Blue
  • 2nd: R.E.M. – Automatic for the People
  • 3rd: SpiritualizedLazer Guided Melodies
  • 4th: The LemonheadsIt's a Shame About Ray
  • 5th: Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsHenry's Dream
  • 1993BjörkDebut
  • 2nd: The Boo RadleysGiant Steps
  • 3rd: SuedeSuede
  • 4th: The Lemonheads – Come on Feel the Lemonheads
  • 5th: BellyStar
  • 1994OasisDefinitely Maybe
  • 2nd: BlurParklife
  • 3rd: Beastie BoysIll Communication
  • 4th: Nirvana – Unplugged in New York
  • 5th: Manic Street PreachersThe Holy Bible
  • 1995TrickyMaxinquaye
  • 2nd: Oasis – Morning Glory
  • 3rd: Black GrapeIt's Great When You're Straight...Yeah
  • 4th: RadioheadThe Bends
  • 5th: Teenage Fanclub – Grand Prix
  • 1996BeckOdelay
  • 2nd: Manic Street Preachers – Everything Must Go
  • 3rd: OrbitalIn Sides
  • 4th: Super Furry AnimalsFuzzy Logic
  • 5th: DJ ShadowEndtroducing.....
  • 1997SpiritualizedLadies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
  • 2nd: Radiohead – OK Computer
  • 3rd: The VerveUrban Hymns
  • 4th: Primal Scream – Vanishing Point
  • 5th: Super Furry Animals – Radiator
  • 1998Mercury RevDeserter's Songs
  • 2nd: Beastie Boys – Hello Nasty
  • 3rd: Beck – Mutations
  • 4th: AirMoon Safari
  • 5th: Massive AttackMezzanine
  • 1999'
  • 2nd: ShackHMS Fable
  • 3rd: Super Furry Animals – Guerrilla
  • 4th: Death in VegasThe Contino Sessions
  • 5th: Beck – Midnite Vultures
  • 2000Queens of the Stone AgeRated R
  • 2nd: Primal Scream – XTRMNTR
  • 3rd: PJ HarveyStories from the City, Stories from the Sea
  • 4th: Badly Drawn BoyThe Hour of Bewilderbeast
  • 5th: At the Drive-InRelationship of Command
  • 2001Is This It
  • 2nd: Spiritualized – Let It Come Down
  • 3rd: The White StripesWhite Blood Cells
  • 4th: Jay-ZThe Blueprint
  • 5th: StarsailorLove Is Here
  • 2002Coldplay'
  • 2nd: The VinesHighly Evolved
  • 3rd: The StreetsOriginal Pirate Material
  • 4th: The CoralThe Coral
  • 5th: Black Rebel Motorcycle ClubBRMC
  • 2003Elephant
  • 2nd: The RaptureEchoes
  • 3rd: The StrokesRoom on Fire
  • 4th: ElbowCast of Thousands
  • 5th: Yeah Yeah YeahsFever to Tell
  • 2004Franz FerdinandFranz Ferdinand
  • 2nd: The LibertinesThe Libertines
  • 3rd: The Streets – A Grand Don't Come for Free
  • 4th: Scissor SistersScissor Sisters
  • 5th: The FutureheadsThe Futureheads
  • 2005Bloc PartySilent Alarm
  • 2nd: Arcade FireFuneral
  • 3rd: Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have It So Much Better
  • 4th: Antony & the JohnsonsI Am a Bird Now
  • 5th: Kaiser ChiefsEmployment
  • 2006Arctic MonkeysWhatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
  • 2nd: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones
  • 3rd: MuseBlack Holes and Revelations
  • 4th: Hot ChipThe Warning
  • 5th: CSSCansei de Ser Sexy
  • 2007KlaxonsMyths of the Near Future
  • 2nd: Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare
  • 3rd: Radiohead – In Rainbows
  • 4th: Arcade Fire – Neon Bible
  • 5th: Les Savy FavLet's Stay Friends
  • 2008MGMTOracular Spectacular
  • 2nd: TV on the RadioDear Science
  • 3rd: GlasvegasGlasvegas
  • 4th: Vampire WeekendVampire Weekend
  • 5th: FoalsAntidotes
  • 2009Primary Colours
  • 2nd: The xxxx
  • 3rd: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It's Blitz
  • 4th: Wild BeastsTwo Dancers
  • 5th: Animal CollectiveMerriweather Post Pavilion
  • 2010These New PuritansHidden
  • 2nd: Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
  • 3rd: Beach HouseTeen Dream
  • 4th: LCD SoundsystemThis Is Happening
  • 5th: Laura MarlingI Speak Because I Can
  • 2011Let England Shake
  • 2nd: MetronomyThe English Riviera
  • 3rd: The HorrorsSkying
  • 4th: Wild Beasts – Smother
  • 5th: Kurt VileSmoke Ring for My Halo
  • 2012Tame ImpalaLonerism
  • 2nd: GrimesVisions
  • 3rd: Frank OceanChannel Orange
  • 4th: Crystal CastlesIII
  • 5th: Alt-JAn Awesome Wave
  • 2013Arctic MonkeysAM
  • 2nd: Kanye WestYeezus
  • 3rd: Queens of the Stone Age – ...Like Clockwork
  • 4th: Foals – Holy Fire
  • 5th: SavagesSilence Yourself
  • 2014St. VincentSt. Vincent
  • 2nd: Mac DemarcoSalad Days
  • 3rd: The War on DrugsLost in the Dream
  • 4th: Aphex TwinSyro
  • 5th: CaribouOur Love
  • 2015GrimesArt Angels
  • 2nd: Kendrick LamarTo Pimp a Butterfly
  • 3rd: Jamie XXIn Colour
  • 4th: Wolf AliceMy Love Is Cool
  • 5th: Tame Impala – Currents
  • 2016I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It
  • 2nd: Kanye West – The Life of Pablo
  • 3rd: Christine and the QueensChaleur Humaine
  • 4th: SkeptaKonnichiwa
  • 5th: Kaytranada99.9%
  • 2017LordeMelodrama
  • 2nd: Wolf Alice – Visions of a Life
  • 3rd: Kendrick Lamar – Damn
  • 4th: Father John MistyPure Comedy
  • 5th: LCD Soundsystem – American Dream
  • 2018The 1975A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
  • 2nd: Arctic Monkeys – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
  • 3rd: IDLESJoy as an Act of Resistance
  • 4th: Sunflower BeanTwentytwo in Blue
  • 5th: Pusha TDaytona
  • 2019Billie EilishWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go
  • 2nd: Tyler, the CreatorIgor
  • 3rd: Lana Del ReyNorman Fucking Rockwell!
  • 4th: SlowthaiNothing Great About Britain
  • 5th: Little SimzGrey Area