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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? |
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! |
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 |
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. |
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) |
Black Flag "Damaged"
Seminal hardcore album that changed my life. |
Steely Dan, Gaucho, Aja
Stones, Black And Blue AC/DC, Let there be Rock Elton John, Madman Across the Water Alanis Morsette, Jagged Little Pill Better stop, interesting thread ! |
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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. |
These 3 top my list:
The Stone Roses Captain Fantastic - Elton John Golden Heart - Mark Knopfler |
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 |
The Real Thing Faith No More
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Perfect Albums?
A few hot takes:
1) A Farewell to Kings- Rush 2) Aja- Steely Dan ( There are other Dan fans I see!) 3) Electric Ladyland- Jimi Hendrix Experience Trent King |
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Rush - Moving Pictures
Rush- Permanent Waves Give a listen to Natural Science on Permanent Waves. It got no airplay on the radio but is a great song If you have not figured it out yet, Rush is my favorite group. RIP Neil Peart. Also, I agree with Boston’s debut Album. Thanks Duane |
Born to Run
Boston (debut) Dreamboat Annie by Heart Jesus Christ Superstar Prisoner in Disguise by Linda Ronstadt |
Stunned that Breakfast in America hasn't been listed yet.
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Wrecking Ball - Emmylou Harris
Muswell Hillbillies - The Kinks |
U2 Joshua tree
George Harrison. All things must past. |
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I believe that's Ian Gillian of Deep Purple as JC |
Good stuff...
+1 to Wish You Were Here, What's Goin' On, and Who's Next Surprised Hotel California hasn't been mentioned. I will say the songs hit home a little harder as you get older. I'll add a couple that probably won't be on anyone else's list but all I can say is give a listen, start to finish in proper track order... Neil Diamond - Hot August Night The Carpenters - Now and Then |
To BobbyStrawberry aka Matthew- I chose AFTK because too many people choose Moving Pictures or 2112. AFTK contains Xanadu, which is musical perfection, so I named it. ALL Rush is great, the list could simply be Rush- this isn't an all Rush forum though:)
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I could go on forever but I'll throw a few out in no particular order. Imma cheat a little bit and name a couple greatest hits albums.
Elmore James-greatest hits Johnny Cash-live at San Quentin Beatles-Abbey Road Aretha Franklin-Delta meets Detroit Ramones-greatest hits AC/DC- Powerage Montrose-self titled Dave Brubeck-Take Five Tom Petty & the heartbreakers-self titled Led Zepplin 1 Patsy Cline-greatest hits Green Day- American Idiot Pink Floyd-WYWH There's a few off the top of my head. I love music. |
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These are two that I think are solid start to finish.
UFO -No Heavy Petting Scorpions - Love Drive Brett |
I'd like to add 3 more albums to my previous selections. The first album is Deep Purple's "Machine Head". The second is a 2 album set from Lynyrd Skynyrd, "One More from the Road". Lastly the self titled release from "Blind Faith".
There's been some great albums mentioned in this thread, I just thought I'd add a few more. |
Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
A heavy metal opera that tells a story start to finish. Singing - perfect Playing - perfect Story - perfect Greatest album of all time, every song a 10+ Desert island album over all others |
Fascinating how many metal guys on the board. I consider myself to have really eclectic musical tastes, but have just never gotten into real metal. I recall in high school I won two tickets from a radio station to see a double bill of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest at the Nassau Coliseum. I guess they were alternating who opened and that night it was Iron Maiden. I remember we left at intermission and as we walked through the parking lot my ears were ringing in pain like I had stood next to a jumbo jet revving its engine for the last hour. I thought the decibel level was just insane.
I did see Boston at Nassau Coliseum on their first ever tour and that was amazing. First time I had ever seen someone smoking one of those funny cigarettes. Hell, in those days you could hardly see the stage due to the massive cloud of smoke down near the stage. Wish I still had the tee shirt of the album cover. |
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Some of the best Concerts I've seen were Metal. Iron Maiden put on one of the best shows I've ever got to see in person. Sabbath as well, I got to see them back in 2016, Ozzy still sounded solid and the crowd was intense. It kills me that I never got to see Brad Delp in Boston. His voice was incredible. Absolute Tragedy. |
1. Billion Dollar Babies, Alice Cooper
2. Excitable Boy, Warren Zevon 3. Love It To Death, Alice Cooper 4. Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield 5. Destroyer, Kiss |
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The White Album
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I'm not sure any are really perfect. Some of my favorites aren't for sure.
Blizzard of Ozz Don't say no- Billy Squier Maybe not perfect, but with at least half the album getting airplay it's close. It was also the tour for the first real concert i went to Are you experienced - Hendrix Klaatu "3:47EST" and maybe "Hope" And in the almost perfect gag category Blotto - Combo Akimbo (Unntentional?) S.O.D. - Speak English or die. (Intentional!) A bunch are close. |
Cheap Thrills - Big Brother and the Holding Company
Hunky Dory - Bowie |
Sgt. Pepper
Pet Sounds Blood on the Tracks Blue Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook |
There's several for me, but here's a few:
Let it Bleed - Rolling Stones Back in Black - AC/DC Strangers in the Night - UFO (What's the Story)Morning Glory - Oasis |
Good call on Pet Sounds, Peter. One crisp, clean album is “Sound of Silver” by LCD Soundsystem.
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My oddball pick . . . .
A Christmas Gift for You The late Phil Spector |
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Everything Beastie Boys and AC/DC.:)
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There are a couple of gimmes listed thus far, IMO. Who's Next and Born to Run can't miss, and I really see nothing wrong with Wish you Were Here, Blood on the Tracks and Hotel California. Also no objection here to Excitable Boy. Personally I prefer Pretzel Logic to any other Steely Dan album. Eat a Peach belongs, although Mountain Jam is just too damn long. Talking Heads Stop Making Sense is an incredible live album, but Skynard, REO, and Cheap Trick are close. If you're ever real introspective, Jackson Browne's The Pretender is amazing and list worthy. |
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Neil Young, "Harvest"
Led Zeppelin, "Led Zeppelin IV" Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon" Just a few that came to mind right away. |
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My top 5
Born to Run Abbey Road Dark Side of the Moon Who's Next Led Zeppelin IV and a few that haven't been picked The Velvet Underground & Nico Highway 61 Revisited Are You Experienced? Revolver |
I'm going with "Rattle & Hum" by U2.
Covers of the Beatles and Bob Dylan. Dylan on another track. BB King showing off the pipes. A taste of Hendrix. A homage to Martin Luther King Jr. A mixed studio/live album, with a mix of musical styles and voices, that just "works". Oh, and it's worth noting that coming off the success of Joshua Tree, the album DIDN'T include what was just about the biggest son on the planet "With or Without You". Ah, good fun. :D |
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