Your (perfect) record


I have a few in mind but just finished listening to Brian Ferry "Boys and Girls" and I have to say..Awesome!  this one gets my vote!
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Rubber Soul (U.S. version)
A number of others by the Beatles
All Things Must Pass
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Avalon Sunset
Blonde on Blonde
Blood On the Tracks
Oh Mercy
Sittin' In
Who's Next
Zep II
Woodstock
The Concert For Bangla Desh
Teatro
The Band
The Last Waltz
Some Nights
Let It Bleed
Achtung Baby
DSOTM
Exodus
Kiko
Darkness on the Edge of Town

That's a start off the top


Allman Brothers: Eat a Peach
Johnny Winter: Johnny Winter
Peter Gabriel: So
Joni Mitchell: Ladies of the Canyon
@bdp24 ,

I get where you're coming from with your first post but for me I'd have to say the big majority of the lps I own are liked by me as a whole, not by one or two songs.
Oh, me too slaw, otherwise I wouldn't bother having them in my collection. I also have about 750 7" 45's, of individual songs I like a lot. There are currently quite a few young bands and solo artists making albums with at least mostly good material (which for me is the number one factor determining the quality of an album), but most really popular music these days is not made by "album artists".
Albums that are equally good on both sides? That was always a tough decision when totally baked---seems one side usually got more play.  CD's are easier--just program a few out.  One I think is great throughout is Brian Auger & The Oblivion Express, "Closer To It".