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Old 01-18-2021, 08:29 PM
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Default Albums you think are perfect?

While music is very subjective, I feel there are more than a few albums out there that are "perfect." Can easily listen to them start to finish with no interruptions, they get you feeling a certain type of way.

Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, is one of them in my opinion. Boston's Self Titled Release, also fits the bill for me. I can easily put either one of those albums on, listen to it straight through with no problem. Anyone else have Albums they feel this way about?
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Pink Floyd- “Wish you were here”
In my opinion, the other huge albums (DSOTM & The Wall) have a few weaker moments. To me, WYWH is perfect.

Is it cheating to include Jethro Tull “Thick as a Brick”?

Honorable mention to David Gray’s “White Ladder” that just flows from song to song with no misses.

Great post, I’m hoping to hear many others’ opinions here!
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Some of my standbys are:
Donald Fagan - FM
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
Joe Jackson - Body & Soul

A newer candidate is
Basia Bulat - Good Advice
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This is a great topic. I would say that The Who's "Who's Next" and the Rolling Stones "Let it Bleed" are 2 are albums I can easily listen to and enjoy every song on them.

An honorable mention for me would be "Led Zeppelin II".

I also agree Boston's self titled album would be another classic album that's good from start to finish.

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Back in Black

Master of Puppets

Ace of Spades

Peace Sells

British Steel

Blizzard of Oz

The Number of the Beast

Shout at the Devil

Reign in Blood

Appetite for Destruction

Ten (Doug's favorite)
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Black Flag "Damaged"

Seminal hardcore album that changed my life.
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....Honorable mention to David Gray’s “White Ladder” that just flows from song to song with no misses.....
Nice to see another DG fan here. He's terrific, and underappreciated.


To the original post....The Beatles' Rubber Soul fills that bill for me. As do What's Going On from Marvin Gaye and Billy Joel's The Stranger.
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These 3 top my list:

The Stone Roses
Captain Fantastic - Elton John
Golden Heart - Mark Knopfler
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Some fantastic albums so far, and some that I never heard of! Can't wait to listen to some new music. Glad we can talk about this!
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Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

Dark Side of the Moon

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