Share albums where EVERY SINGLE song is good


It rarely happens to me, but in a pile of records I bought over the summer I

found one with no cover. Shocking Blue’s 2nd album. 'At Home' (I’m your Venus is on it).

Even most Beatles albums have at least one song I could pass on, but not this one. Horrible fidelity, scratched to hell, but damn...

So I’d love to hear of other records that you all could suggest.

 

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Yes - Close To The Edge

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

Led Zeppelin II

Rickie Lee Jones - S/T

Joni Mitchell - Blue

Steely Dan - Aja

Beatles - Abbey Road

Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'

Dexter Gordon - Go!

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Coltrane - Blue Train

Oscar Peterson - Night Train

Bill Evan - Waltz For Debbie, Sunday at the Village Vanguard

Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus

Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle

Supertramp - Crime of the Century

This could take all day. Cheers,

Spencer

Only 46 million to go. Meanwhile I'll add a few more

  • Uriah Heep.     .... Demons and Wizards
  • Eagles.     .... Desperado , Hotel California,. One of these Nights,  On the Border
  • Crack the Sky.     ... Live Sky,. ST (first, White Music
  • Keb Mo.    .... Just Like You,.  Slow Down
  • Rush.     ... 1st

 

 

Steely Dan "Can't Buy A Thrill" (almost every one of their albums)

Bob Marley "Live" (Rainbow Theatre), "Catch A Fire", "Uprising", "Legend"

Grateful Dead May '77 (any of the 4 shows in the box set)

Lynyrd Skynyrd "Pronounced", "Second Helping"

Beatles (almost every single album)

Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed", "Beggars Banquet", "Exile on Main St", "Sticky Fingers", "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out"


The Band "The Band", "Stage Fright", "Music From Big Pink"

Yes "The Yes Album", "Close to the Edge", "Fragile", "Yesterdays"

Sly & the Family Stone "Greatest Hits"

Grateful Dead "Workingmans Dead", "American Beauty", "Europe 72", "Skull & Roses"

Doors "Morrison Hotel", "LA Woman", "Waiting for the Sun"

The Who "Tommy", "Who's Next"

Peter Tosh "Equal Rights"

Jimmy Cliff "The Harder They Come" (albeit with many different artists)

Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish You Were Here"

Neil Young "After the Gold Rush", "Harvest", "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"

Genesis "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Selling England by the Pound", "A Trick of the Tail"

Talking Heads "Fear of Music", Remain in Light", "Speaking in Tongues"

Black Crowes "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion"

Led Zeppelin "I", "II", "III", "IV", "Houses of the Holy"

Jethro Tull "Stand Up", "Benefit", "Living in the Past", "Aqualung"

Mountain "The Best of Mountain"

Allman Brothers "Eat a Peach", "Live at the Fillmore East", "Brothers and Sisters"

New Riders of the Purple Sage "NRPS"

Marshall Tucker Band First self-titled album and "A New Life"

The Clash "London Calling"

CSNY self-titled first album, "Deja Vu"

Kinks "Lola vs the Powerman and the Moneygoround"

Bob Weir "Ace"

Traffic "John Barleycorn Must Die"

Blind Faith

Moody Blues "To Our Children's Children's Children"

Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman", "Teaser and the Firecat"

OK I'm done for now...
 

Great thread with all the usual suspects.

Sticking with AOR.

Steely Dan "Gaucho" and "Katy Lied"

Supertramp "Breakfast in America"

Thr Band "Rock of Ages"

Peter Frampton "Frampton Comes Alive...only kidding.

From the 1980's.

Love & Rockets "Seventh Dream of a Teenage Heaven"

This Mortal Coil "Filigree & Shadow"

 Cocteau Twins "Treasure"

Throwing Muses Their debut album.

 

1990's

Not an expert but love this one.

Oasis "Definitely Maybe"

 

2000's

Mark Mulcahy "In Pursuit of Your Happiness"

 

2020's The Avalanches "We Will Always Love You"

 

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* A Charlie Brown Christmas - Vince Guaraldi Trio

* several of the rock/folk/blues from mid-60s to mid-70s already mentioned