Ranking All The Adele Studio Albums
Adele grew up listening to soul music, which later led her to become one herself with help from artists like Bob Dylan. After graduating high school at 18 years old, she signed onto XL Recordings. They gave her complete creative control over 19 album projects that would become certified 8x platinum after one year. Adele is living proof that you can make it if you are passionate enough about what you do. Even though hers aren’t traditional R&B vocals or rap verses, but simply pure heartfelt ballads delivered flawlessly across genres. Adele has been a musical force to be reckoned with for years now. It all started back in 2008 when she released her first single, “Hometown Glory,” written at 16-years old. In 2009, the singer appeared on Saturday Night Live which helped boost her career in America. She is a well-known singer and songwriter who has been awarded by Ivor Novello Awards, and the Grammy Awards. The only thing better than being a successful artist is having fans who love everything you do. In 2012, Adele became one of VH1’s 100 most extraordinary women in music, ranking five overall. On our list, we will rank the best Adele Albums of all time.
4. 25
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With 25, Adele has created one of the best albums in years. The lyrics are thought-provoking, influential, and relatable to anyone going through something challenging or even looking back on their past with nostalgia. The album contains songs that are a reflection on memories before she became a mother and also plays an integral part in melancholy tone. 25 was a triumph for Adele, with many reviewers commending her vocal performance. The Album’s formulaic nature makes it an unlikely success compared to other albums in recent memory. But this isn’t too much of an issue since most people love the songs offered on 25, anyway. The anticipation surrounding this release was intense as fans waited years after 21 came out just so they could hear another tune from their favorite singer. She did not disappoint; not only does every song blossom beautifully under exceptional production values.
3. Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Adele Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live album and video recording of Adele’s performance from her 2011 tour. It became available on November 29th in Australia and 27th U.K. & U.S. The show was recorded during a sold-out concert held at London’s historic venue-the Royal Albert Hall. This Album includes songs of both global bestsellers 19 (It Won’t Change) and 21 (Someone Like You). In October 2011, it was announced that Adele would release a concert DVD and CD from her Royal Albert Hall performance. The Blu-ray included 90 minutes’ worth of footage along with behind-the-scenes video segments. As part of launching this release, she screened 26 cities worldwide, showing their screenings for free! More people have seen the music DVD for this artist in history than any other of her work. It was number one on Billboard’s charts for over six months straight, breaking the record previously held by Madonna. The recording won two Grammy Awards.
2. 21
This album was released on January 24th, 2011, in Europe under XL Recordings. Still, it took seven months to be commercially available because of its demand for individual control over her recordings. Adele wrote 21 in April 2009, when still involved with the love interest that later inspired it—dissatisfied by portraying herself as a musical tragedian of her debut album and wanting to compose more upbeat contemporary music like Paul Epworth (one half of D Dallas). Sadly, she had recorded sessions prematurely because of a lack of inspiration. After breaking up from this relationship months after, Adele resumed production immediately. Studio time-lapsed without conflict or hesitation because, according to her, she needed something therapeutic. With the release of her second studio album in October,2012, Adele surprised many people by topping charts again and breaking down barriers with its modest commercial expectations. The success had revitalized a global industry that had been on shaky ground for years before this record came out and helped create one-of-a-kind sales records like “Best-Selling Album By A Female Solo Artist.” As if it couldn’t get any better, the album was named best-seller ever by a female artist.. 21 is a critically acclaimed album that has gained widespread popularity and ranked highly on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums ever made. It won multiple awards, including a Grammy for Album Of The Year in 2012.
1. 19
Adele’s debut album, 19, is a collection of songs that have been described as both intimate and powerful. The haunting lyrics are delivered in Adele’s signature vocals, which she has mastered through years on stage performing at sold-out venues internationally. Before the Album’s release, all eyes keenly focused solely on this young talent. Everyone wanted to see if she could live up yet again with her greatness or take us back into nostalgia lane for another reason entirely. She did not disappoint, and the Album was among her best works. 19 follows an interesting trend set by 25. The singer-songwriter collaborated with some Pme writers/producers on this one but wrote most of its material herself. With lyrics describing heartbreak (and lots more) and nostalgia for times long gone, she still somehow sounded refreshingly current. Adele’s first album, 19, was a global success. It has been certified 8x platinum by the BPI for two million copies sold in Britain alone. The song that made Adele famous was written when she was just sixteen years old and was included in this album.. She wrote Hometown Glory about her hometown of West Norwood, London. It became an instant classic on its release in 2008, reaching number one across Europe and top ten everywhere else, including Australia, Brazil, etc.The song greatly boosted the sale and popularity of the album.