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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I'm always amazed how much good music is out there that I've never heard of. I have saved many of these to Qobuz or Spotify to listen to later.

I'm going to stick with the OP's original intent (I eagerly anticipate every song on these albums) but I'll add one more filter. The following albums have above average recording quality. I don't think any of these have been mentioned thus far.

Anita Baker: Rapture

Simply Red: Picture Book

Animal Logic: II (polar bears in desert on cover)

Janis Siegel: At Home

Ivy: Long Distance

Morcheeba: Charango

Josh Rouse: 1972

Shawn Colvin: A Few Small Repairs

'Til Tuesday: Welcome Home

Rick Derringer: All American Boy

Lee Ritenour: On the Line (LP Version)

Valerie Carter: Wild Child

China Crisis: Flaunt the Imperfection

Stewart Copeland: The Rhythmatist

kd Lang: All You Can Eat

Col. Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit (live)

Nada Surf: Let Go

Todd Rundgren: Nearly Human

David Crosby: If I Could Only Remember My Name

Joe Walsh: The Smoker You Drink...

Dee Dee Bridgewater: Live in Paris

Weather Report: Mysterious Traveler

Stanley Turrentine: Pieces of a Dream

@edcyn Yes, I've seen this thread running for a couple days, I have a hard time thinking of an LP/cd release without a lesser tune or two. Maybe I'm being too critical?

Lloyd Cole And The Commotions - Rattlesnakes 

Nick Lowe - Labour Of Lust

Nick Lowe - Pure Pop For Now People (or King Of Cool)

Ocean Color Scene - Moseley Shoals

The Rumour - Purity Of Essence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for all the suggestions---those of us into analog love any album where every song is good since we can't FF or skip.

Many above i agree and own (Waiting for Colombus, Clapton Unplugged, Brothers in Arms and Aja in particular) but i see a total lack of "Country" or "Country Rock" so i have a couple in that category as well as some others i have not seen:

Asleep at the Wheel—Wheelin’ & Dealin

Jimmy Buffett—A1A

Joe Bonamassa—Live From Royal Albert Hall

SRV—Texas Flood (kinda surprised i didn't see this above)

Willis Alan Ramsey—his only album, although you have to forgive "Muskrat Love" which is the worst song on the album but many like it

Zac Brown Band—The Foundation