yow. this could take a while. [big smile]
um ... i would have to begin with a few Beatle albums because that's where my listening began. "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" certainly qualify as perfect, as do the obvious, "Sgt. Pepper's" and ["Abbey Road" (agreed, Vegasears!)].
a fairly obscure album by today's measure, at least, is one by Steppenwolf --- "At Your Birthday Party." that vinyl got countless miles of airplay on my little Sear's portable stereo!
jump a couple of decades (missing *many* an album) to Paul Simon's "Graceland": genius from start to finish.
lasso in The Pretenders' "Pretenders II" (i mean, the cover art, alone, is perfection. >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretenders_II).
and finally, (although, i could stay here, listing several more that qualify!) i have to include an album by Neil Finn, "Try Whistling This".
that's a beginning!
um ... i would have to begin with a few Beatle albums because that's where my listening began. "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" certainly qualify as perfect, as do the obvious, "Sgt. Pepper's" and ["Abbey Road" (agreed, Vegasears!)].
a fairly obscure album by today's measure, at least, is one by Steppenwolf --- "At Your Birthday Party." that vinyl got countless miles of airplay on my little Sear's portable stereo!
jump a couple of decades (missing *many* an album) to Paul Simon's "Graceland": genius from start to finish.
lasso in The Pretenders' "Pretenders II" (i mean, the cover art, alone, is perfection. >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretenders_II).
and finally, (although, i could stay here, listing several more that qualify!) i have to include an album by Neil Finn, "Try Whistling This".
that's a beginning!