Albums you can listen too all the way through and it's all good


I just listened to Jack Johnson's "On and on" Enjoyed the whole thing. Some songs better than others but very listenable all the way through.
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As marty has already said, "Many, many"...

Speaking categorically for myself, anything by Steely Dan.

Reaching back a little:  Electric Ladyland; Fragile; Close to the Edge; YesSongs; "Zuma".

Some albums from two bands I'd like to see get more "love":
"Wire Post to Wire"; "Swimmer"; "Albatross" - The Standard.
"The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy"; "You Know Who You Are" -  Nada Surf.

"Music for the Divine"; "The Way It Is" - Glenn Hughes.

Playing now:  "Transitive Verses" - Brookhaven

Wow, lots of my favorites already mentioned, and I'll try to avoid duplication:

Workingman's Dead--Grateful Dead
Phases and Stages--Willie Nelson
We're Only in it for the Money--Zappa/Mothers
After the Gold Rush--Neil Young
Who Knows Where the Time Goes--Judy Collins
Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
Giant Steps--John Coltrane
The Inner Mounting Flame--Mahavishnu Orchestra
Aurora--Jean-luc Ponty
The Yes Album
Live in New York--Nirvana
Crosby, Stills & Nash (1st LP)
Any Dave Brubeck and T Monk (that I have.) Bella Fleck, etc.

I tend to get tired of songs with lyrics played over and over, but not instrumental jazz.


A few:
Excitable Boy -Warren Zevon
Blood on the Tracks - Dylan
Sleeps With Angels - Neil Young
Graceland - Paul Simon
Court & Spark - Joni Mitchell
Trilogy - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Stand Up -Jethro Tull