Albums that you listen to straight through / start to finish whenever you put them on!


So I have a few albums that whenever I play them I listen to the whole thing in sequence from beginning to end.
Of course some albums are meant to be that way, they are called concept albums. However, my question is not just for the obvious concept albums per se but for any album you play start to finish because it is strong throughout. All genres are included here so no limits on music preferences.

I’ll start with a few that come to mind -
The Moody Blues - The Days of Future Passed 
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Alan Parsons Project- I Robot 
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Weather Report - Black Market 

Doug 
dougsat
Me always John Denver..I can listen to it while doing my washing and cleaning at the same time.
Jeff Beck - Blow by BlowBill Frisell - Gone Just Like a TrainLittle Feat - Dixie Chicken, Sailing Shoes
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play OnEagles - On the Border
Wes Montgomery - Smokin' at the Half NoteFrank Zappa - Hot RatsMichael Brecker - Two Blocks From the EdgePat Martino - Live at Yoshi'sJohn Scofield - A Go-Go

I think what the OP meant by "Album" was musical work, not necessarily the vinyl itself. I'm sure must of us play our records all the way through.

Quick story: My neighbors come over every now & then for foosball, beers, and jams. I used to just load up the cd player and put it on random. This was about 10-12 years ago before vinyl made its resurgence. My buddy came out of my "storage closet" of music with AC/DC's Back in Black LP and asked if I could play it. I almost laughed because I thought - "Everyone knows that!". 

But that was the point, everyone knew it. Everyone knew exactly what was coming up next after each song and totally dug it!

That experience opened my eyes and I've never used random since, even on cd's. 
To the OP, I clicked on this as one of the “posts of the week” to add my picks only to find my first two picks on your list already! - “DSOTM” and “I Robot”.

In fact, I was actually listening to “I Robot”, having just “rediscovered” it today (no lie!) and had just about let the thing run all the way through when I came across the Audiogon Weekly email. For those who enjoy this album, I urge you to look for the “Legacy Edition”. I think it’s been remastered and loads of studio track extras and commentary. I love streaming! Would have never found this version ow.

In addition to the two above I’d add Al Stewart’s “Year of the Cat”. (See a theme emerging here?), Genesis “Trick of the Tail” and several others. All from the era of Rock Opera and themed albums. Not many cohesive themed albums that tell a story these days. All sound bites or hits.
  
Oh, and Genesis “Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” MUST be listened to in its entirety.
I generally listen to the entire album unless it has (in classical music) a particular piece worth listening to and not the other(s).  Often one side will sound superior to the other side of the record (factual statement as to pressing differences-see Better Records for explanation).  For vocal albums, I often pick and choose which selections to hear.  I have 25,000 LPs.  For 78s, I listen through to the 3 to 5 minutes per side obviously (7,000).  I tend to listen to entire CDs as well (7,000) even though they can last in the low 80 minutes (classical collections from Decca).