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What albums for you are 10/10?


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You know the one I'm talking about. The one where you don't even feel a slight inkling to skip a single track. For me it's "Echo Park" by Feeder. Genuinely every song on there feels as if it was crafted to sound both unique and yet merge perfectly into the next, and every single song I find myself bopping my head along the same way I did nearly 18 years ago.

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'White Butterfly' - INME. Still one of my favourite albums and one of the few I can remember the lyrics to most if not all the songs. Also one of the best gigs i'd ever been to, i think it was my first year of university and it was just awesome. I still own the 'white butterfly' tie that I bought that night. I think I had just started to really define myself with my musical taste (which admittedly has changed a little over the years). I also went through a little emo phase where I related almost every track to a real life situation. I still maintain my 18-21 would make for a hell of a teen film..

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That's tough. I'm not sure there's such thing as a perfect album, but I'd put The Hunter by Mastodon up there.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_(Common_album)

I bumped that for like six months straight after it came out. Never skipped a track. Not a bad track on it if you ask me.

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14 minutes ago, Cloudy said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_(Common_album)

I bumped that for like six months straight after it came out. Never skipped a track. Not a bad track on it if you ask me.

Agreed. I first listened to this and The Fix by Scarface on the same day a few years ago and it was a day I'll never forget.

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chet baker sings 
beach boys wild honey 
beastie boys paul's boutique 
beck midnite vultures 
björk post 
david bowie station to station 
david bowie low 
james brown 'live' at the apollo 
captain b. fart trout mask 
songs of leonard cohen 
leonard cohen songs of love and hate 
ornette coleman the shape of jazz to come 
coltrane my favorite things 
coltrane a love supreme 
elvis costello this year's model 
nick drake bryter layter 
nick drake pink moon 
bob dylan blonde on blonde 
bob dylan "love and theft"
duke ellington money jungle 
eno another green world 
the fall this nation's saving grace 
serge gainsbourg histoire de melody nelson 
philip glass glassworks 
françoise hardy la question 
billie holiday lady in satin 
michael jackson off the wall 
keith jarrett köln concert 
daniel johnston songs of pain 
daniel johnston hi, how are you 
magnetic fields 69 love songs 
mingus black saint and sinner lady 
minutemen double nickels on the dime 
thelonious monk monk's dream 
nas illmatic 
willie nelson stardust 
neutral milk hotel in the aeroplane over the sea 
randy newman 12 songs 
randy newman sail away 
new york dolls 
nico chelsea girl 
nilsson schmilsson 
bird & diz 
gram parsons grievous angel 
liz phair exile in guyville 
pixies doolittle 
prince dirty mind 
prince 1999 
prince purple rain 
prince sign o the times 
public enemy fear of a black planet 
ramones rocket to russia 
steve reich music for 18 musicians 
replacements let it be 
rolling stones exile on main st.
sonny rollins saxophone colossus 
pharaoh sanders karma 
william shatner has been 
paul simon graceland 
simon & garfunkel bookends 
patti smith horses 
dusty springfield dusty in memphis 
the stooges fun house 
arvo pärt alina 
arvo pärt tabula rasa 
a tribe called quest midnight marauders 
tricky maxinquaye 
the velvet underground & nico 
the velvet underground white light/white heat 
the velvet underground 
the velvet underground loaded 
violent femmes 
tom waits heart of saturday night 
tom waits rain dogs 
kanye west college dropout 
kanye west late registration 
kanye west 808s & heartbreak 
kanye west's beautiful dark twisted fantasy 
lucinda williams car wheels on a gravel road 
brian wilson smile 
stevie wonder innervisions 
stevie wonder songs in the key of life 
neil young after the gold rush 
neil young rust never sleeps 
a christmas gift for you from phil spector 
the harder they come 
the indestructible beat of soweto 

 

i like music. bolded purple rain cuz its the best, but all of these are perfect. i only bothered posting so many cuz some of you guys said there are no albums where you love every track, and that's crazy to me.

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Probably Goldfrapp's Felt Mountin, Portishead's Dummy and their live album, Charles Mingus' The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, DJ Shadow's Endtroducing, UNKLE's Psyence Fiction. Refused's The Shape of Punk to Come, and most of Cardiacs' discography but most importantly Sing To God

Also seconding Surfer Rosa and The Holy Bible.

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I'm one of those people that doesn't think it's even possible (at least to my tastes). Albums I really love there's normally at least a song or two I'd be happy never hearing again or there are periods where I love certain songs then others depending on my mood but not all at the same time (if that makes sense). 

There are very few bands that I could even listen to a 'greatest hits' from without wanting to skip a track.

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