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Pazz & Jop

Annual poll of top musical releases

Pazz & Jop

Annual poll of top musical releases

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Pazz & Jop was an annual poll of top musical releases, compiled by American newspaper The Village Voice and created by music critic Robert Christgau. It published lists of the year's top releases for 1971 and, after Christgau's two-year absence from the Voice, each year from 1974 onward. The polls were tabulated from the submitted year-end top 10 lists of hundreds of music critics. It was named in acknowledgement of the defunct magazine Jazz & Pop, and adopted the ratings system used in that publication's annual critics poll.

History

The Pazz & Jop was introduced by The Village Voice in 1971 as an album-only poll; it was expanded to include votes for singles in 1979. Throughout the years, other minor lists had been elicited from poll respondents for releases such as extended plays, music videos, album re-issues, and compilation albums—all of which were discontinued after only a few years. The Pazz & Jop albums poll uses a points system to formulate list rankings. Participating critics assigned a number value, ranging from 5 to 30, to each of the albums on their top 10 list, with all 10 albums totaling 100 points. The singles lists, however, are always unweighted.

The Pazz & Jop was created by Village Voice critic Robert Christgau. The idea behind its name (a spoonerism of Jazz & Pop) was that, since the words "pazz" and "jop" do not exist, participating critics would judge a musical work on its own merits rather than be distracted by categories and genres. In 1971, English rock band the Who topped the first Pazz & Jop albums poll with Who's Next. The following year, Christgau left The Village Voice for Newsday, and the poll was not conducted again until 1974, when Christgau returned to the Voice and the poll "became an institution", according to fellow Voice critic Chris Molanphy. English singer Ian Dury and his band the Blockheads topped the first singles poll with "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" (1979). Bob Dylan and Kanye West topped the albums poll the most number of times, with four number-one albums each. West, in addition, won the singles poll of 2005. Christgau oversaw the Pazz & Jop poll for more than thirty years; he also wrote an accompanying essay that discussed the poll's contents.

Writing in 2002, author Bernard Gendron cited the lack of overlap between the 1999 poll results and that year's best-selling albums on Billboards US charts—whereby only five of Pazz & Jop's top 40 appeared in the Billboard list—as indicative of a continued division between the avant-garde aesthetic of cultural accreditation and commercial considerations. Although Pazz & Jop established itself as a critics' poll with a clear identity, it has attracted criticism, particularly for its methodology. Addressing the participants in 2001, Mike Doughty of the New York Press complained: "In the guise of a love of music, you've taken the most beautiful nebulous form of human expression, squeezed it through an asinine points-scoring system specially cooked up for this pointless perennial, and forced it into this baffling, heinous chart system."

Later years

Christgau's tenure as Pazz & Jop overseer came to an abrupt end when he was controversially fired from The Village Voice after a company buy-out in August 2006. In response to his dismissal, several prominent critics publicly announced that they would no longer be turning in their lists for the poll; Sasha Frere-Jones of The New Yorker described Christgau's firing as "a slap in the face to so many of us [critics] in so many ways". Regardless, The Village Voice continued to run the feature, with Rob Harvilla succeeding Christgau as music editor and overseer of the poll. Christgau's annual Pazz & Jop overview essay was discontinued and substituted with multiple retrospective articles of the year's music written by a selection of critics.

In 2016, the poll's name was changed from Pazz & Jop to the Village Voice Music Critics Poll by the new owners of the newspaper. Christgau, who had continued to vote in the poll since his departure from the newspaper, expressed dismay at the name change. When the 2016 results were announced in January 2017, the poll had reverted to its Pazz & Jop name.

The Village Voice ceased publication altogether in August 2018. Despite the closure of the newspaper, a Pazz & Jop poll for 2018 was announced on December 20, with Christgau confirming its legitimacy on Twitter. The 2018 poll was published on the Village Voice's website on February 6, 2019.

Glenn Boothe and Keith Artin had organised a "Village Voice Pazz & Jop Rip-Off Poll" starting in 1995 and created a Facebook Group for the poll in 2019. The poll was conducted via private Facebook group and included over 1,100 members—music writers, business execs, or artists themselves. Purple Mountains' eponymous album was voted the best album of 2019. Uproxx also launched an annual music critic poll in 2018.

Albums voted number one

YearArtistAlbumMentionsPointsRef.1971197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
Who's Next540
Court and Spark186
and**285
Songs in the Key of Life292
Sex PistolsNever Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols412
andThis Year's Model783
Squeezing Out Sparks767
London Calling1,347
Sandinista!862
andImperial Bedroom1,061
Thriller1,305
Born in the U.S.A.1,757
Talking HeadsLittle Creatures1,078
Graceland1,131
PrinceSign o' the Times1,491
Public EnemyIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back1,011
De La Soul3 Feet High and Rising1,050
and Crazy HorseRagged Glory1,282
NirvanaNevermind1,699
Arrested Development3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of...1,050
Exile in Guyville1,383
HoleLive Through This1,552
To Bring You My Love1,492
BeckOdelay1,134
Time Out of Mind1,655
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road2,129
MobyPlay1,548
OutkastStankonia2,660
Love and Theft3,010
WilcoYankee Hotel Foxtrot2,328
OutkastSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below3,554
**2,826
Late Registration2,525
Modern Times1,123
LCD SoundsystemSound of Silver1,662
TV on the RadioDear Science1,744
Animal CollectiveMerriweather Post Pavilion1,794
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy3,250
Tune-YardsWhokill1,645
Channel Orange1,952
Yeezus1,991
D'Angelo and the VanguardBlack Messiah2,008
To Pimp a Butterfly2,639
Blackstar2,367
Damn1,756
Golden Hour1,155

Singles voted number one

YearArtistSingleMentionsRef.1979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018
and"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick"/"Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3"29
""40
"O Superman"/"Walk the Dog"56
"Start Me Up"
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five""156
"Billie Jean"75
Prince"When Doves Cry"/"17 Days"111
Artists United Against Apartheid"Sun City"101
Run–D.M.C."Walk This Way"78
Prince"Sign o' the Times"54
"Fast Car"55
Public Enemy"Fight the Power"75
Deee-Lite"Groove Is in the Heart"/"What Is Love?"74
Nirvana"Smells Like Teen Spirit"116
Arrested Development"Tennessee"100
"Cannonball"78
Beck"Loser"89
Coolio featuring L.V."Gangsta's Paradise"81
Quad City DJ's"C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)"34
Hanson"MMMBop"96
Fatboy Slim""110
TLC"No Scrubs"109
Outkast"Ms. Jackson"124
"Get Ur Freak On"176
"Work It"212
Outkast"Hey Ya!"322
Franz Ferdinand"Take Me Out"145
featuring"Gold Digger"145
Gnarls Barkley"Crazy"151
"Rehab"97
M.I.A."Paper Planes"107
Jay-Z featuring"Empire State of Mind"89
"Fuck You"187
Adele"Rolling in the Deep"116
"Call Me Maybe"94
Daft Punk featuring"Get Lucky"117
Future Islands"Seasons (Waiting on You)"75
Drake"Hotline Bling"76
Beyoncé"Formation"99
Cardi B"Bodak Yellow"62
Childish Gambino"This Is America"64

Defunct categories

Compilation albums

YearArtistAlbumMentionsRef.19951996
Various artistsMacro Dub Infection: Volume One28
Logical Progression11

Album re-issues

YearArtistAlbumMentionsRef.19861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers (1955–1985)43
At the Dark End of the Street35
**35
65
**108
Star Time84
Songs of Freedom51
Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys42
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1923–1934)34
Peel Slowly and See57
**25
Various artistsAnthology of American Folk Music100
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968111
Os MutantesEverything Is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes31
Various artistsLoud, Fast and Out of Control: The Wild Sounds of '50s Rock

Extended plays

YearArtistAlbumMentionsRef.1981198219831984198519861988198919901991199219931994
Ghost Town44
Trap Door75
Los Lobos...And a Time to Dance54
Places That Are Gone32
Feudalist Tarts32
No Sex27
Chimes of Freedom13
Passionate Kisses17
F.U.N. '9027
PavementPerfect Sound Forever26
Watery, Domestic23
Luscious JacksonIn Search of Manny31
Pizzicato FiveFive by Five15

Music videos

YearArtistMusic videoDirector(s)MentionsRef.19831984198519861987199019911992199319941995
"Beat It"63
Art of Noise"Close (To the Edit)"35
Artists United Against Apartheid"Sun City", Godley & Creme68
"Sledgehammer"87
Squeeze"Hourglass"12
Deee-Lite"Groove Is in the Heart"35
Madonna"Justify My Love"
Nirvana"Smells Like Teen Spirit"59
"In Bloom"23
"Heart-Shaped Box"34
Beastie Boys"Sabotage"66
Björk"It's Oh So Quiet"33

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