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Albums You Can Listen 2 All The Way Through Here are some (not all) the albums I can can listen to perfectly without skipping a track:
1. Steely Dan: Aja 2. Bob Marley: Exodus/Catch A Fire/Burnin' 3. Janet: Rhythm Nation/The Velvet Rope 4. Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life/Innervisions/Talking Book/Fulfillingness' First Fianle 5. Prince: Dirty Mind/Sign O The Times/Parade/1999/Purple Rain 6. Aretha Franklin: Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky)/Lady Soul 7. Michael Jackson: Off The Wall/Thriller 8. Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue/In A Silent Way 9. Marvin Gaye: I Want You/What's Going On/Let's Get It On/Here My Dear 10. Jimi Hendrix: Axis/ Electric Ladyland/ Are You Experienced 11. Andre 3000: The Love Below 12. Pink Floyd: Dark Side Of The Moon 13. Rick James: Street Songs 14. Herbie Hancock: Headhunters 15. EW&F: All N All 16. Erykah Badu: Mama's Gun 17. D'angelo: Voodoo 18. The Beatles: Abbey Road/Sgt. Pepper/Revolver [Edited 8/8/05 19:20pm] Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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1.Mary J Blige: What's the 411/My Life
2.INXS: Kick 3.Janet: The Velvet Rope/Rhythm Nation/Janet 4.Sade: Love Deluxe/Stronger Than Pride 5.Michael Jackson: Dangerous 6:Loose Ends: Look How Long 7.Expose: Exposure 8.Soul II Soul: Keep on Movin 9.Prince: 1999/SOTT 10.En Vogue: Funky Divas 11.Brand Nubian: One For All 12.Def Leppard: Pyromania/Hysteria 13.George Michael: Faith 14.Jody Watley: Larger Than Life 15.Jodeci: Forever My Lady ...and so many more, I can't think right now. Damn this kooky love affair.... | |
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Janet "Velvet Rope"
Joan Osborne "Relish" Michael Jackson "Bad" TLC "CrazySexyCool" Janet "Design of A Decade" Madonna "Erotica" Madonna "Madonna" Prince "Dirty Mind" Brandy "Afrodisiac" Sade "Promise" Tori Amos "To Venus And Back" Erykah Badu "Worldwide Underground" Erykah Badu "Live" A Tribe Called Quest "Anthology" I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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sade - promise
d'angelo - brown sugar marvin gaye - what's going on [Edited 8/8/05 19:56pm] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Parliament Mothership Connection
Curtis Mayfield Curtis & SuperFly Sly & The Family Stone Stand & Dance To The Music Luther's early recordings in the 80's... Bootsy's RubberBand Stretchin' Out In A RubberBand Marvin Gaye TroubleMan Stevie Wonder Innervisions [Edited 8/8/05 20:56pm] | |
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too many albums by my favorite artists to list...typically, the biggest thing that makes me a fan of any band or artist is, "can i enjoy their stuff from beginning to end?" i think i was raised to value albums over singles or songs (not that one is better than the other either way), so i'd probably have an easier time listing bands who have lots of songs that i like but whose albums i don't care for. | |
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With my favourite acts, I almost always listen to their albums all the way through, even when I cringe at the odd track - I even stick it out through Act Naturally when I listen to Help. There are a few albums that I think are a perfect ride, that are pristine, perfect (pardon me for using this phrase) song cycles:
John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band John Cale - Paris 1919 Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Miles Davis - Kind of Blue [Edited 8/8/05 20:25pm] | |
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All the 1980s Prince albums except for "Parade".
All the Rick James albums from 1978-1984 except for "Garden Of Love". The Bar-Kays: "Night Cruising", "Propositions", and "Dangerous". All of The Time's albums, Jesse Johnson's 1980s albums, Andre Cymone's albums, Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, and Sheila E.'s first album. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I'm a bit of a completist with my favorite artists, so there are countless albums on which I enjoy every track. I'm not really one to just grab a CD to put on just for a song or two. And even in this CD burning age, I almost always burn discs with an entire album and include the non-album material assosciated with it. With filesharing, I can't relate to all these kids who say, "I never buy CD's anymore, cuz I can just download the song I like." For me, it's a last resort after I've already purchased everything I can get my hands on but still need those last few elusive tracks. I'm definitely an album kinda guy. And like Damo said, even if there are a few songs I don't much care for, I'll stick it out just to have the full experience. I think the better question for me would be 'which albums do you think are perfect?' | |
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GangstaFam said: I'm a bit of a completist with my favorite artists, so there are countless albums on which I enjoy every track. I'm not really one to just grab a CD to put on just for a song or two. And even in this CD burning age, I almost always burn discs with an entire album and include the non-album material assosciated with it. With filesharing, I can't relate to all these kids who say, "I never buy CD's anymore, cuz I can just download the song I like." For me, it's a last resort after I've already purchased everything I can get my hands on but still need those last few elusive tracks. I'm definitely an album kinda guy. And like Damo said, even if there are a few songs I don't much care for, I'll stick it out just to have the full experience. I think the better question for me would be 'which albums do you think are perfect?'
I agree totally, I'm the exact same - even back in the old days before digital music, the only singles I ever bought were 12" for the extended versions and the only 7" singles I own were given to me by other people. I'd much rather listen to an album in it's entirety. Here are some of the albums that I think are perfect and that I will only listen to the whole way through : Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd - Animals Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd - The Wall Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking Roger Waters - Radio KAOS Roger Waters - Amused to Death Genesis - Selling England by the Pound Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Deep Forest - Deep Forest Deep Forest - Boheme Deep Forest - Comparsa Deep Forest - Pacifique Deep Forest - Music Detected Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Jethro Tull - Aqualung Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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Scarlet's Walk? Are you serious? That album is fillersville... All the perfect drugs and superheroes
Wouldn't be enough to bring me up to zero | |
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Suedey said: Scarlet's Walk? Are you serious? That album is fillersville...
I'm a Tori Junkie! | |
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Whenever I'm driving from Columbus to Dayton, I love to put this on and just go...
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MikeMatronik said: Suedey said: Scarlet's Walk? Are you serious? That album is fillersville...
I'm a Tori Junkie! So am I... well, I've grown off her a bit lately but I'm still a huge fan. Her first 4 albums I could happily listen to from start to finish but she's lost her grip on quality control and the last 2 albums were painfully overlong. All the perfect drugs and superheroes
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Pixies-Surfer Rosa-I even like the chatter between Kim Deal & Frank Black between the songs.I could quote those verbatim.
Kim: "There were rumours he was into field hockey players" Frank: "So I applied, basically.." Frank: "You fuckin Die!" [Edited 8/9/05 11:18am] | |
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PhilG said: Pixies-Surfer Rosa-I even like the chatter between Kim Deal & Frank Black between the songs.I could quote those verbatim.
Kim: "There were rumours he was into field hockey players" Frank: "So I applied, basically.." Frank: "You fuckin Die!" "It was like so...hush hush." | |
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Suedey said: MikeMatronik said: I'm a Tori Junkie! So am I... well, I've grown off her a bit lately but I'm still a huge fan. Her first 4 albums I could happily listen to from start to finish but she's lost her grip on quality control and the last 2 albums were painfully overlong. I loved The Beekeeper staight away, but Scarlet took me awhile. When I'm in the right mood though, I really love it now. It's just a bit sleepy. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: Whenever I'm driving from Columbus to Dayton, I love to put this on and just go...
this was the first album i thought of when i originally saw this thread. | |
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Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Prince - Dirty Mind Ben Folds - Songs for Silverman Josh Rouse - 1972 Josh Rouse - Nashville Death Cab For Cutie - Plans Coldplay - X&Y Coldplay - Parachutes Bealtes- White Album Bealtes- Revolver Beatles- Rubber Soul Paul McCartney - McCartney Better Than Ezra- Closer Beck - Guero Radiohead Ok Computer Radiohead- Amnesiac Radiohead- Kid A Ben Folds Five - Unauthorized Biography of Henry Mesner Five for Fighting- Battle For Everything Dissociatives- Dissociatives Leaves - The Angela Test John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band Vanilla Sky Soundtrack Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind Soundtrack Paul McCartney - Wingspan [Edited 8/9/05 20:13pm] | |
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oh cool like these types of topics..
1.David Bowie- Hunky Dory 2.David Bowie- Diamond Dogs 3. David Bowie- ziggy stardust 4.David Bowie-Station to station 5. David Bowie- Low 6. David Bowie- Outside 7. Smashing Pumpkins-Adore 8. Smashing pumpkins- Siamese Dream 9.Christian Death-Only Thearte Of Pain 10. Christian Death-Catastophrene(sic) Ballet 11. Rozz Williams-The Whorse Mouth 12. Tori Amos- Boys For Pele 13. Bjork-Post 14. Prince-Dirty Mind 15.Prince- Lovesexy 16.Prince-Black Album 17. Kate Bush-Hounds Of Love 18. Bauhaus- Mask 19. Siouxsie and the banshees- Juju,And Hyeana | |
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18. Bauhaus- Mask
i love this one! i just listened to it recently, in fact. it reminds me of a cabaret disco in hell. | |
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Anxiety said: 18. Bauhaus- Mask
i love this one! i just listened to it recently, in fact. it reminds me of a cabaret disco in hell. oh my gosh,i thought i was the only person who thought that too...its a shame its dismissed in my circle of friends. | |
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Rick James - Street Songs
Rick James - Throwin Down Rick James - Fire It Up Rick James - Come Get It Rick James - Garden Of Love Rick James - Bustin Out Of L Seven Stone City Band - IN'N'Out Stone City Band - The Boys Are Back Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic Mary Jane Girls - Mary Jane Girls Mary Jane Girls - Only For You Chaka Khan - What Chu Gonna Do For Me Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Michael Jackson - Thiller The Jacksons - Destiny The Jacksons - Triumph EWF - All'N'All EWF - Graditude EWF - That's The Way Of The World Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame - I. Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame - Positive Power Van Halen - I. Van Halen - For Woman And Children First Van Halen - Fair Warning Van Halen - 1984 John Coltrane - Giant Steps John Coltrane - Ascension Chic Corea - Return To Forever Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil Miles Davis - E.S.P. Miles Davis - Round About Midnight Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue Herbie Handcock - Headhunters Herbie Hancock - Thrust Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Clones Of Dr. Funkinstein Mass Production - Three Miles High Mass Production - In The Purest Form and that's only some of them.....LOL!!! [Edited 8/9/05 21:03pm] | |
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Meshell Ndegeocello - Peace Beyond Passion
Prince - Dirty Mind/Parade/ATWIAD/SOTT/Lovesexy Janet Jackson - Control Michael Jackson - Thriller/Bad Maxwell - Urban Hang Suite Erykah Badu - Worldwide Underground Anita Baker - Rapture Run DMC - Raising Hell Run DMC - King of Rock | |
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Cannonball Adderley - Mercy Mercy Mercy
Erykah Badu - Mama's Gun Brand New Heavies - Brother Sister John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Bootsy Collins - Aah The Name Is Bootsy Baby Common - Electric Circus D'Angelo - Voodoo Betty Davis - Betty Davis Miles Davis - Miles Smiles Earth Wind & Fire - All N All Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway Funkadelic Funkadelic - Let's Take It To the Stage Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop Marvin Gaye - all of his 70s albums Graham Central Station - Ain't No 'Bout A-Doubt It Herbie Hancock - Headhunters Roy Hargrove - The Vibe Eddie Hazel - Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland The Isley Brothers - 3+3 The Isley Brothers - Go For Your Guns Quincy Jones - Mellow Madness Rick James - Street Songs Madhouse - 8 Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Joni Mitchell - Blue Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns Meshell Ndegeocello - Peace Beyond Passion Meshell Ndegeocello - Dance of the Infidel Ohio Players - Honey Ohio Players - Contradiction Omar - This Is Not A Love Song Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein Parliament - Motor Booty Affair Prince - For You Prince - 1999 Prince - Parade Prince - The Truth Prince - The Rainbow Children Roger - The Many Facets of Roger The Roots - Things Fall Apart Rufus - Street Player Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything Sly and the Family Stone - Stand Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin On Sly and the Family Stone - Fresh Sly and the Family Stone - Small Talk Steely Dan - Aja Syreeta - Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta Lewis Taylor Lewis Taylor - The Lost Album Tony Toni Tone - The Revival Tony Toni Tone - House of Music A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Mauraders U2 - The Joshua Tree Barry White - Sings For Someone You Love Stevie Wonder - all the 70s albums Jaguar Wright - Denials Delusions and Decisions [Edited 8/10/05 14:00pm] | |
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Miles Davis-Tutu
Miles Davis-You Are Arrest Mark Isham-Blue Sun St. Germain Tourist St. Germain Boulevard Loreena Mckennit-Book Of Secrets Loreena McKennit-The Mask & The Mirror Peter Sterling-Harp Dreams Earth Wind And Fire The Way Of The World Prince-Purple Rain Prince-Parade Prince-Controversy Prince-1999 Tina Turner-Private Dancer Etta James- Live In San Francisco Pat Matheny- Are We There Yet Patrick O'hearn Eldorado Youssou N'Dour-Eyes Open Angelique Kidgo-Oremi Weather Report-Black Market D'Angelo-Brown Sugar P-Funk-Mothership Connection P-Funk-Motor Affair Rick James-Street Songs Jimi Hindrix- The Jimi Hindrix Experience Bootsy Coolins-Aah The Name Is Bootsy Baby Sly & The Family Stone- There's A Riot Going On Curtis Mayfield-Superfly Rick James-Throwing Down Lenny Kravitz-5 A Tribe Called Quest-People's Instinstive Travels And Paths In Rhythm Depeche Mode-Exciter Depeche Mode-Music For The Mases Kem-Kemistry Kem-Album II Steve Wonder-All of 70's Catalogue Barry White-Whole Catalogue Issac Hayes-Hot Buttered Soul Bob Marly-Exodus Al Green-Whole 70's Catalogue Marvin Gaye-Whole 70's Catalogue Phyllis Hymen-Living All Alone Chaka Kahn & Rufus-Whole 70's Catalogue [Edited 8/10/05 20:26pm] | |
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Jill Scott- Who Is Jill Scott Damn this kooky love affair.... | |
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