I thought I loved great music but this was pretty ho-hum for me. I was hoping to discover some new artists but the ones recommended just didn't do much for me. It is definitely slanted towards punk, rap, R&B and some rock and pop. Johnny Cash is the only country artist and it's his last album where he covered songs like Hurt (I agree it's an awesome album). There are no folk albums featured, not even by greats like Jason Isbell. Other greats are left out like Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, the Violent Femmes, the Eagles, Stevie Nicks, Joe Cocker, Mary J. Blige, Willie Nelson, Simon and Garfunkle, Adele, U2, Tom Petty, the Beatles.... Kanye makes the cut but B.B. King doesn't. I like Lizzo, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and Blondie well enough, but I'm not sure I'd put them higher than many who were left out. The albums are mostly from the last 20 years, some going back to the 80's, but nothing before that. There was no great music in the 60's? Huh. There were so many barely known bands and singers that it could be argued that this was one of those compilations of great music most people don't know about, but then why include so many like Madonna, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Eminem?
I dutifully pulled up youtube and played songs from over half of the albums listed, and I didn't really enjoy any of them that I didn't already know. Sorry, this just didn't do it for me.
I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.