Apple Music's effort to sell a $450 coffee table book of the 100 best albums underscores a blend of high pricing and cultural commentary in the music industry.
The ranking of albums is a subjective venture, drawing on insights from various artists and industry professionals, highlighting a communal passion for music despite its subjectivity.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill claims the top spot in Apple Music's countdown, which combines perspectives from a variety of influential figures in the music world.
With only 1,500 copies available and a hefty price tag, the book attracts speculation about its audience and the value placed on music curation.
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