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Complete Albums that you enjoy every song

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Steely Dan "Aja"

Bob Dylan "Blood on the Tracks" "Desire" "Street-Legal" "Hard Rain"

Foreigner "4"

Elton John "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player"

Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"

Elvis Costello "My Aim Is True" "This Year's Model"

ELO "New World Record"

Asia "Asia"

Boston "Boston"

Led Zeppelin "I" "II" "The Song Remains the Same"

Rush "Hemispheres"

Bruce Springsteen "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J." "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle" "Born to Run"
 
Personally, these are my faves, however, the albums in which I like every song are generally few and far between.


American Football- American Football

Benton Falls- Fighting Starlight, Guilt Beats Hate

Daphne Willis- What To Say

Emeli Sande- Our Version of Events

Empire! Empire! I Was A Lonely Estate- What It Takes To Move Forward

The Gloria Record- Start Here

The Early November- The Room's Too Cold

God Forbid- Constitution Of Treason

The Hush Sound- So Sudden

Mary Lambert- Heart On My Sleeve

Mayday Parade- A Lesson In Romantics

Me Verse You- Antidote For Irony

Rosa- I Mississippi You

Edit: Embedded links to full albums
 
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Oooh I like it, at least some parts so far... kinda Hendrix like. :peace

If there is a musical style, Boris has done it. But Feedbacker is their best. Heavy Rocks is pretty good, but a couple songs kinda fail. And then there is this piece of godliness which defies any attempt to categorize:

 
Personally, these are my faves, however, the albums in which I like every song are generally few and far between.


American Football- American Football

Benton Falls- Fighting Starlight, Guilt Beats Hate

Daphne Willis- What To Say

Emeli Sande- Our Version of Events

Empire! Empire! I Was A Lonely Estate- What It Takes To Move Forward

The Gloria Record- Start Here

The Early November- The Room's Too Cold

God Forbid- Constitution Of Treason

The Hush Sound- So Sudden

Mary Lambert- Heart On My Sleeve

Mayday Parade- A Lesson In Romantics

Me Verse You- Antidote For Irony

Rosa- I Mississippi You

Edit: Embedded links to full albums

Greetings, Mr. Invisible. :2wave:

I usually buy an album because I like one particular song. I can't really think of an album where I liked every song, but I may have liked a couple of others on it that I hadn't heard before, which was a nice surprise!
 
London Calling-the Clash
LZ I, III and "IV"
Thick as a brick (one "song")-Tull
 
Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore East - That's FOUR sides of perfection
The Band - The Band
The Band - Music From Big Pink
The Band - The Last Waltz
The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's
Boston - Boston
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
The James Gang - Rides Again.
Led Zepplin - IV
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Santana - Santana
The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Who - Who's Next - Possibly THE perfect album
The Who - Live at Leeds
Yes - The Yes Album
Frank Zappa - Overnite Sensation
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
 
Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore East - That's FOUR sides of perfection
The Band - The Band
The Band - Music From Big Pink
The Band - The Last Waltz
The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's
Boston - Boston
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
The James Gang - Rides Again.
Led Zepplin - IV
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Santana - Santana
The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Who - Who's Next - Possibly THE perfect album
The Who - Live at Leeds
Yes - The Yes Album
Frank Zappa - Overnite Sensation
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe

lots of good choices-I picked records where I really liked everything on them. many of those have stuff that I won't change the radio station if it plays but I wouldn't buy as a stand alone
 
Full list:

Residents-Third Reich and Roll: one of the all time great concept albums, 50s and 60s pop tunes as you have never heard them before
Captain Beefhart-Trout Mask Replica: The most important album you have never heard
Stiff Little Fingers-Nobody's Heroes: what punk rock should be
Lazy Cowgirls-Radio Cowgirl: what live punk should be
Television-Marque Moon: 2 of the best guitarists of all time, perfectly playing off each other to create vivid soundscapes Proof that you do not have to change cords 100 times a minute to be brilliant
L7-Smell the Magic: **** Coutney Love
Skinny Puppy-Too Dark Park: music to have nightmares too
Slayer-Decade of Aggression: just maybe the best live album ever, at least in metal
Slayer-Reign in Blood: It's Slayer, it belongs
Pantera-Vulger Display of Power: ****ing hostile!
Godflesh-Streetcleaner: Justin Broaderick poured out his anger at the world, and people paid him to listen to it. If you do not like it, you are too weak.
Napalm Death-Harmony Corruption: When grindcore really arrived, more accessible without being less heavy.
Rage Against The Machine-Rage Against The Machine: I <3 anger
Nailbomb-Point Blank: a supergroup that was actually worthy of the name
Painkiller-Guts of a Virgin: will melt your mind and soul, grind meets jazz
Eyehategod-Dopesick: Jimmy Bower is god
Melvins-Ozma: Despite being responsible for the formation of Nirvana, the Melvins still rule.
 
Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore East - That's FOUR sides of perfection

The Band - The Last Waltz

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

Fleetwood Mac - Rumors

Led Zepplin - IV


The Rolling Stones - Some Girls

Ditto on these... The Stones "Tattoo You" is another for me. :peace
 
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs; Small Change

Gorillaz - Demon Days

Something For Kate - Desert Lights

Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog

Silverchair - Freak Show
 
Some others that come close:

Chicago - CTA - An absolutely brilliant album but Terry Kath's "Free Form Guitar" just doesn't fit with anything else on the album
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour - "Sally" is an entertaining interlude but after listening to a side and a half of brilliance you get left with a weird feeling that Masoko Tanga can't overcome and the album ends flat.
Pink Floyd - Animals - Great music but Waters lyrics come off as more bitter than dark. He's brilliant when exploring the social condition from an internal standpoint but not so much from the omniscient observer POV.
Blue Oyster Cult - Secret Treaties - Cagey Cretins just sticks out as pulp pop
 
Meat Loaf BAT OUT OF HELL
 
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs; Small Change

Gorillaz - Demon Days

Something For Kate - Desert Lights

Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog

Silverchair - Freak Show

Demon Days is an amazing album! SO good!
 
Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky
Joni Mitchell - Blue
John Prine - John Prine
Billy Joel - Piano Man
Beethoven - Symphony 7
 
The Doors - The Doors (1967)
Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)
Bob Marley - Legend (1984)
Nirvana - Nevermind (1991)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory (1995)
Radiohead - OK Computer (1997)
Arctic Monkeys - AM (2013)
 
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