
Quality, uniqueness and relevance to AARP members helped determine our top albums of 2011.
Anyone who tells you there are no good albums for grownups anymore just isn't listening. 2011 was a year as musically varied as it was inspired — filled with songs that were raucous, tender, naughty and nice.
Thousands of albums made it to your local record store and the digital shelves of Amazon.com and iTunes in the past year. To help sort through this very tall stack and find the music just right for the AARP audience, we enlisted, for the first time, a panel of respected music critics and artists. They selected AARP's 2011 Top 10 Albums for Grownups based on quality, uniqueness and relevance to AARP members.
We hope the judges' picks — which include pop, rock, soul and country titles — have made it into your collection over the past 12 months. If not, let this list be your guide to make some holiday purchases. What better way to spend the holidays than with some old friends and new music?




