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Albums/CD that are good from first song to last song NON-Prince please
What album/cd do you love from beginning to end and why? I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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To be honest with you, I enjoy almost every cd I have from start to finish. Sure, there are a few that have average songs, but for the most part I enjoy all music I buy. I'm very picky about what I buy and I seldom buy pop music (only if I've heard it and know I will like it).
I could list many, but here are a few.... Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks - a true masterpiece from start to finish! George Michael - Listen without Prejudice - same as above Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers - same Lauryn Hill - The miseducation of....- amazing D'Angelo - Voodoo - this cd really moves me and the music is incredible. Marvin Gaye anthology - I love everything. | |
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INXS "Kick"
This album is truly a classic. Timeless songs like 'Never Tear Us Apart', 'Need You Tonight/Mediate', and 'New Sensation'. Michael Hutchence delivered on every song and the band is amazing. A must have. I also like Angie Stone's, "Mahogany Soul" album. Very soulful especially on the song, 'Making of You'. There are many others but those two immediately were thought of. Remember when u told me that love was touching souls?
Well, surely u touched mine. O{+> | |
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George Michael - Faith
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On, Let's Get It On, I Want You, Here My Dear, In Our Lifetime: The Love Man Sessions, Midnight Love, the Anthology album Michael Jackson - Off the Wall Janet - Rhythm Nation 1814 MJB - What's the 411?, My Life | |
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Timmy84 said: George Michael - Faith
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On, Let's Get It On, I Want You, Here My Dear, In Our Lifetime: The Love Man Sessions, Midnight Love, the Anthology album Michael Jackson - Off the WallJanet - Rhythm Nation 1814 MJB - What's the 411?, My Life Nelly Furtado Loose Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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Good thread!
Here are some of my favorite cds(that are perfect from start to finish): Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Stevie Wonder - Talking Book No-Man - Returning Jesus Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick King Crimson - Discipline Rush - Moving Pictures Tori Amos - Under The Pink Tool - Lateralus Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast Black Sabbath - Sabotage David Bowie - Station to Station Pink Floyd - Animals Genesis - Wind & Wuthering John Lennon - Walls & Bridges Peter Gabriel - Security Animal Collective - Feels Depeche Mode - Violater U2 - Zooropa REM - Murmur The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream The Who - Who's Next Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti The Beatles - Abbey Road John Legend - Once Again Porcupine Tree - Deadwing Riverside - Second Life Syndrome Spock's Beard - V Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory Adrian Belew - Side One David Sylvian - Secrets Of The Beehive Madonna - Like A Prayer I'm sure there are more, but that's all I can think of for now. "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart." - Khalil Gibran | |
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I'm Still In Love With You-Al Green
Stronger Than Pride-Sade Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan Strong-Miles Jaye The Earthshaker-Koko Taylor Back To The Sh*t-Millie Jackson The Heat Is On-The Isley Brothers Erykah Badu Live-Erykah Badu Urban Hang Suite-Maxwell Irons In The Fire-Teena Marie Give Me The Night-George Benson The Night I Fell In Love-Luther Vandross You, Me and He-Mtume Rachelle Ferrell-Rachelle Ferrell A Song For You-The Temptations Rapture-Anita Baker Sparkle-Aretha Franklin A Love Supreme-John Coltrane Still Bill-Bill Withers Love Jones Soundtrack Mo' Better Blues Soundtrack The Five Heartbeats Soundtrack [Edited 11/29/07 13:58pm] | |
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MJ - OTW
MJ - Thriller Babyface - Tender Lover The Family - The Family (The actual album regardless of P's participation) Taja Seville - Taja Seville (See above) Jill Jones - Jill Jones (See above) Guy - Guy MJB - WT411? Tony Toni Tone' - Who? Al B. Sure! - In Effect Mode Tony Toni Tone' - Sons of Soul Maxwell - Urban Hang Suite D'Angelo - Brown Sugar Rahsaan Patterson - Rahsaan Patterson Eric Benet - A Day in the Life Jill Scott - Sounds & Words Volume 1 Musiq Soulchild - Aijuswanaseing Bilal - First Born Second Tonex - Pronounced Toe-nay Donnie - The Colored Section Rahsaan Patterson - After Hours Ledisi - Soulsinger Van Hunt - Van Hunt Lina - The Inner Beauty Movement India.Arie - Voyage to India Cherokee - Soul Parade X-Clan - To The East, Blackwards De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full 3rd bass - The Cactus Album Digital Underground - Sex Packets Digable Planet - Reachin' nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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Off the top of my head... Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Ohio Players - Skin Tight Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Curtis Mayfield - Back To The World Carl Carlton - Carl Carlton Cameo - Cameosis The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop The Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Life Average White Band - AWB Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Fire On The Bayou Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Tavares - Sky High Tower Of Power - Urban Renewal Enchantment - Enchantment Jermaine Jackson - Feel The Fire Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Bridges It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Off the top of my head... Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Ohio Players - Skin Tight Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Curtis Mayfield - Back To The World Carl Carlton - Carl Carlton Cameo - Cameosis The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop The Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Life Average White Band - AWB Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Fire On The Bayou Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Tavares - Sky High Tower Of Power - Urban Renewal Enchantment - Enchantment Jermaine Jackson - Feel The Fire Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Bridges We AT LEAST gotta get you into the 90s. nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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U2 - Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby Both perfect top to bottom; I'd say that they're my two favorite albums of all time.
Depeche Mode - Violator Not every track is as strong as "Enjoy the Silence" or "Halo", but even the lesser tracks like "Blue Dress" and "Clean" are worthy. REM - Automatic for the People Much like Joshua Tree and Violator, this is an album that works as a cohesive whole, not just a collection of songs. I can't imagine it with any songs added or removed, it just wouldn't work as well. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, Station to Station, Low, "Heroes" What can I say? Bowie's a genius. Never thought I'd rate the second halves of Low and "Heroes", as I'm not really into instrumentals, but the albums are perfect. Station to Station is probably my favorite Bowie disc ever, and ...Ziggy is probably the ultimate "concept album". Madonna - Like a Prayer Although I may be biased because Madonna was my first musical love, I can't find fault with this album. My favorites aren't even the two biggest hits, rather the lesser known cuts like "Oh Father" and "Til Death Do Us Part". I also really like the fact that while her main US competition was releasing very of the moment music like RN 1814 and Forever Your Girl, Madonna put out a very organic sounding record. Listen to "Miss You Much" or "Straight Up" and then listen to "Keep It Together" or "Cherish". Madge's cuts don't scream 1989 the way the others do. Pearl Jam Vs Not my favorite PJ album (that honor goes to No Code), but probably the most cohesive. Not to mention that every single song on here is a winner. Plus "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" is probably the best thing Vedder's ever done. Ever. Pet Shop Boys - Behavior The album that proved that they could write more than just ironic synth pop, Behavior is full of soul and life. "Jealousy" and "Being Boring" are probably two of the most intelligent songs of their genre, and the rest of the album is of the same quality. Talking Heads - Remain in Light, Speaking in Tongues One rewrote the rules of music, the other is just a blast to listen to, I can't find fault with either one of these discs. Perfection. And I know they "don't count" because they're greatest hits albums, but Squeeze - 45s and Under Tom Petty's Greatest Hits New Order - Substance are all perfect from front to back also. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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MuthaFunka said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Off the top of my head... Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Ohio Players - Skin Tight Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Curtis Mayfield - Back To The World Carl Carlton - Carl Carlton Cameo - Cameosis The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop The Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Life Average White Band - AWB Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Fire On The Bayou Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Tavares - Sky High Tower Of Power - Urban Renewal Enchantment - Enchantment Jermaine Jackson - Feel The Fire Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Bridges We AT LEAST gotta get you into the 90s. In terms of music, the 90s sucked balls. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: MuthaFunka said: We AT LEAST gotta get you into the 90s. In terms of music, the 90s sucked balls. I see! nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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INXS - Welcome to Wherever You Are
Garbage - Version 2.0 RIP 1958-2016 Prince RIP 1947-2016 David Bowie | |
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Too-Rye-Ay - Dexy's Midnight Runners
Animal Magic - The Blow Monkeys Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby | |
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tears for fears' first four records:
the hurting songs from the big chair the seeds of love elemental ...all seamless from beginning to end | |
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Alice in Chains - Dirt
Soundgarden - Superunknown Patrice Rushen - Straight from the Heart Stevie Wonder - Innervisions Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Wu-Tang - 36 Chambers Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions... | |
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Off the Wall-MJ
Thriller-MJ The Glamorous Life-Sheila E. Destiny-The Jacksons Triumph-The Jacksons Dancing Machine-The Jackson 5 Moving Violation-The Jackson 5 Planet Earth-Prince For the Cool in You-Babyface Lovers-Babyface Around the World In A Day- Prince New Edition-Self Titled Vanity 6-self titled Emerald City-Teena Marie Irons in the Fire-Teena Marie It Must Be Magic-Teena Marie The Family-self titled Let Me Tickle Your fancy-Jermaine Jackson Sign of the Times (only disc 2, disc one is hit or miss) | |
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Axchi696 said: Depeche Mode - Violator Not every track is as strong as "Enjoy the Silence" or "Halo", but even the lesser tracks like "Blue Dress" and "Clean" are worthy.
Personally, I think there's so much more to the album than "Enjoy The Silence" and "Halo." You already confirmed this, obviously, but in my opinion, all of the other songs on the album (besides perhaps "Sweetest Perfection" and "Blue Dress", which are both still terrific songs, but admittedly a little more second-tier) are on the same level. "Clean" happens to be one of my favorites... those STRINGS, man. Pearl Jam Vs Not my favorite PJ album (that honor goes to No Code), but probably the most cohesive. Not to mention that every single song on here is a winner. Plus "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" is probably the best thing Vedder's ever done. Ever.
Definitely an album with classics aplenty, but I never cared for stuff like "Glorified G", "Rats", and "W.M.A." | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: MuthaFunka said: We AT LEAST gotta get you into the 90s. In terms of music, the 90s sucked balls. Have you heard Roger's 1991 album Bridging The Gap? | |
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Cinnie said: FuNkeNsteiN said: In terms of music, the 90s sucked balls. Have you heard Roger's 1991 album Bridging The Gap? 1991 barely counts as the 90's I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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betty davis' first three albums
"goo" and "dirty" by sonic youth anything by bowie from "hunky dory" through "let's dance" (i'm not the biggest "young americans" fan, but i seem to be in the minority so i'll include it anyway) "emperor tomato catsup" and "dots and loops" by stereolab the "xanadu" soundtrack (of course ) every talking heads album up to and including "speaking in tongues" (i'd also include "naked" if you caught me in a charitable mood) "mister heartbreak" and "bright red" by laurie anderson "diva" by annie lennox "ok computer" by radiohead "homogenic" and "vespertine" by bjork "savage" by eurythmics "disintegration" by the cure "rooty" by basement jaxx "meet the residents", "duck stab/buster & glen", "the commercial album" and any other early-to-mid 70s releases by the residents any beatles album starting around "rubber soul"/"revolver" and going through the end of their career (chut it moonbeam! ) "stronger than pride" by sade "blood" by this mortal coil "dewdrops in the garden" by deee-lite ugh, and so many more... | |
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one kiss will make it better | |
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This thread is soooo deep for me, honestly it would be like a project to make a good list. | |
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'sons of soul' tony tone toni
'mama's gun' erykah badu 'how i do' res 'life after death'- notorious b.i.g. 'Bitch Betta Have my Money'-AMG 'funky divas'-En Vogue ' | |
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depech mode - "songs of faith & devotion"
joni mitchell - "blue" nick cave - "the boatman's call" portishead - "portishead" tori amos - "from the choirgirl hotel" & "boys for pele" eurythmics - "savage" pet shop boys - "behaviour" maxwell - "urban hang suite" new order - "technique" miles davis - "bitches brew" & "nefertiti" U2 - "achtung baby" the future sound of london - "dead cities" windmill - "puddle city racing lights" chad van gaalen - "infiniheart" radiohead - "ok computer" & "amnesiac" herbie hancock - "headhunters" bjork - "vespertine" beck - "sea change" charles mingus - "the black saint & the sinner lady" rem - "monster" roisin murphy - "ruby blue" tricky - "maxinquaye" paul mccartney - "chaos & creation in the backyard" those are the only albums in my collection that i can listen to at any given time and not feel the need to skip a single track. those are all albums with a certain feel and atmosphere and a good flow, without flaws and with all top notch material and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Stevie Wonder - Innervsions
A-ha - Minor Earth Major sky Tears For Fears - The Hurting Radiohead - The Bends U2 - All you can't leave behind George Michael - Listen without..vol1 Antony & The Johnsons - I'm a bird now INXS - Welcome to wherever you are . | |
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Anxiety said: any beatles album starting around "rubber soul"/"revolver" and going through the end of their career (chut it moonbeam! )
i would have loved to include "revolver" on my list since it's one of my fav albums of all time. but i couldn't include it here because how on earth is one to get past "yellow submarine" which sticks out like a sore, throbbing, gangrene infested thumb on an otherwise otherworldly good album? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Anxiety said: "blood" by this mortal coil I listened to that record for the first time in years last week. I've never really liked it, to be perfectly honest (too much ethereal prettiness for my taste) but they definitely picked a great set of songs to cover. Rodney Crowell, Spirit, Chris Bell, Gene Clark - genius selections, every last one of them. | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Antony & The Johnsons - I'm a bird now oh, good call! i forgot about that one for a minute there and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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