
Out Magazine has compiled their list of the 100 Gayest Albums Of All-Time for their new issue.
The mag asked over 100 musicians, writers, actors, performance artists, critics, and bloggers for their help in determining who made the list, and they asked us to submit our top ten list.
So….
Here is Perez Hilton’s top 10 Greatest, Gayest Albums of All Time:
10. Britney Spears, …Baby One More Time: This seems like such a long time ago! These were the golden days.
9. Regina Spektor, Begin To Hope: The new Tori Amos, and that’s a good thing! ‘Nuff said.
8. Abba, Gold: It’s amazing how well all these songs have held up! Abba is definitely pop. Pop is a good thing. Too many people are afraid of it, though. Thankfully, we’ll always have Abba!
7. The Carpenters, Yesterday Once More: Barbara Streisand can kiss my butt. Her voice does nothing for me! Karen Carpenter, on the other hand, sounds like an angel. Her voice is so smooth and she makes it seem effortless. The Carpenters’ songs are sweet, innocent and so melodic.
6. Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: My favorite musical of all time! A queer classic. John Cameron Mitchell & Steven Trask created something truly special. Every gay boy or girl or transgender youth can relate to this story of an outsider looking for love and acceptance. And the music elevates that story to beautiful and epic heights!
5. Aimee Mann, Magnolia (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): This movie introduced me to the music of Aimee Mann, and I am so thankful for that. Both the film and the soundtrack are great works of art.
4. Mika, Life In Cartoon Motion: Every song on this record could have been a single! His music makes me happy. Mika may not have broken in America, but everywhere else in the world, he is huge. He’s also gonna have great staying power!
3. Sarah McLachlan, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: OK, I have a confession to make. Musically, I’m a bit of a lesbian. I went to all three Lilith Fairs. And I’m not ashamed! I listen to this album and hear something new every time. That’s truly special!
2. Tori Amos, Little Earthquakes: This album opened my eyes to the power of music. A song has the ability to convey so many emotions, and that’s exactly what this exquisite album does. It takes you on a very powerful journey. Her best album to date!
1. Madonna, The Immaculate Collection: Gayer than a rainbow flag! No fag’s CD collection is complete without this one. To this day, Holiday has a chemical reaction over me. I hear it and instantly am in a better mood, no matter how crappy my day has been. Madonna is my ultimate icon, and this is her immaculate collection.
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