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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Huge list:
Any album by This Mortal Coil or Cockteau Twins
Benjamin Lew/Steven Brown -- Made To Measure
Fish for Fish -- self-titled
Wolfgang Hafner -- Shapes
Pat Metheny -- Secret Story, Offramp
Ginger Baker/Fela Kuti
Ginger Baker Airforce and Airforce 2.
Most of Frank Zappa albums because he was often making them as one continuous show
Frank Zappa "The Best Band You’ve Never Heard In Your Life"
Frank Zappa "YCDTOSA" series of live recordings never released.
Jethro Tull "Roots To Branches"
Mark Knophler "NottingHillbillies"
Ry Cooder "Jazz" and "Paris Texas" OST
Heifez -- Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
Bernard Haitink -- Holst The Planets
Leonard Benstein -- Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue/American In Paris
Youn Sun Nah -- Same Girl
Stan Getz "Apasionado"
Ides of March -- Vehicle
Chase -- self-titled
Pete Sinfield -- Still
King Crimson -- Larks Tongues in Aspic
Can -- all of albums and their members solo albums all all all Can and more Can and never enough of Can -- easier than listing over 40 albums
David Sylvian, Japan, Ruichi Sakamoto -- all all all albums and songs non stop OK
Laurie Anderson -- same as Can and David sylvian
TALKING HEADS all all albums and songs all day long all weak long no problem including solo albums of David Byrne and of course Tom Tom Club
Depeche Mode -- all songs all albums non stop all day all week long no problem
KraftWerk -- Trans Europa Express
Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze -- all all albums all day all week long no problem
Jean Michelle Jare -- Equinox, ZooLook, Oxygene
Nina Hagen -- Nunsexmonkrock, Unbehagen, Revolution Ballroom
Sade -- all songs all albums
Lounge Lizards -- ALL OF THEM
Stanley Kubrik -- Clockwork Orange OST

Wendy Carlos/Stanley Kubrik -- "The Shining" OST.
Had me going 2 times both sides.