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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John Lennon Plastic Ono Band. Blows my mind every time. 

 

I love Shocking Blue! Great choice. The Butterfly and I is a monster. Who would have expected such great Sitar. 

RUSH - Moving pictures

Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks

Dire Straits - (S/T first album)

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Brian Eno - Another Green World

I tend to fall in the skeptical camp as no such thing exists. Classical selections demand multiple upon multiple purchases. However the sublime Requiem of Mozart all but precludes mediocrity. 

 

Neither wick nor candle.

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Grant Green - Green Street

Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition

Vivaldi - The Four Seasons

 

Van Morrison - Moondance

Charles Mingus - Ah Um

Taj Mahal - The Real Thing

The Band - Rock of Ages

Stephen Stills - Manassas

Tony1954, it just means you're old. 😉

 

My submission is Weezer, the blue album.

Dream Theater / Scenes From a Memory

Dave Grusin / The Gershwin Connection

Tash Sultana / Terra Firma

Marianas Trench / Ever After

Lawrence / Living Room

….and yes. You guys are OLD. I’m 55 and I appreciate some of the music from the 60’s and 70’s but many of the suggestions on this thread read like a baby boomer mix tape or an audio show playlist. :)

Pequeño -Enrique bunbury 

Comfort Y música para volar- soda stereo

art blakey and the jazz messengers- moaning

Flamingo -Enrique bunbury

 

AC/DC - Back in Black

Rach 3

Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope

Adele - Bad for Good (forthcoming, hat tip to Jim Steinman)

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Bliss : the Atlas Mountains 

Mari Boine : the best of … and remixes 

Yello :Touch

Nis Petter Molvaer : all

Leon Bridges : last album
Kari Bremnes Det vi har.

Yoshi Horikawa : Bubbles.

Don Shirley : the Don Shirley point of view

Tony Allen: rejoice
Art Pepper : our song

Ben Webster: all

Lloyd McNeill :treasures

Kamasi Washington -The Epic

Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference

Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.

El Michels Affair - Yeti Season

Pharaoh Sanders - Thembi

Black Sabbath - Vol. 4

Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs

Bliss : the Atlas Mountains 

Mari Boine : the best of … and remixes 

Yello :Touch

Nis Petter Molvaer : all

Leon Bridges : last album
Kari Bremnes Det vi har.

Yoshi Horikawa : Bubbles.

Don Shirley : the Don Shirley point of view

Tony Allen: rejoice
Art Pepper : our song

Ben Webster: all

Lloyd McNeill :treasures

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The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin. Their first album "The Inner Mounting Flame" was a groundbreaking, genre bending masterpiece. Possibly one of the greatest jazz rock fusion albums ever. McLaughlin had just completed stints with Tony Williams and then Miles Davis. His guitar playing was featured on bitches Brew, and in a silent way. It was Miles who told him "you need to go off on your own You're too talented to be playing in somebody else's band".

The (English) Beat: I Just Can’t Stop It

Dixie Chicks: Fly

The B-52s: S/T

Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper

The Alan Parsons Project: Tales of Mystery and Imagination

So many in my fav's .. and some more to listen to. Here's a few more of my fav' albums

Michael Franks - The Art of Tea

America -America 1971

Skyhooks -Living in the 70's

Supertramp - Crime of the Century

Loggins and Messina - Mother lode

Parcels - Live One

Chromeo - Quarintine Casonova

 

Sia - this is acting , 1000 forms of fear 

Acdc - back in black , razors edge , stiff upper lip 

 

After 6 decades I have found that looking for new music is half the fun.

London Grammar / Truth is a Beautiful Thing

Supertramp / Crime of the Century

Nothing but Thieves / Broken Machine

Oysterhead / Grand Pecking Order

Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation / Mighty Rearranger

These are the threads I most enjoy. I have ordered 5 new albums already. Thanks to all for sharing.

Puscifer - Existential Reckoning, Conditions of my parole

TOOL - 10,000 Days

Massive Attack - Mezzanine

Some newer releases
Steve Conte / Bronx Cheer
Elizabeth Cook / Aftermath

Wilco - Yankee hotel foxtrot

David bowie - hunky dory

The Hold Steady - boys and girls in america

 Also agree with some of the ones above but wanted to add some novel titles

Electric Light Orcherstra - Disvovery

Electric Light Orcherstra - Time

Electric Light Orcherstra - Out of the Blue

Slade - Slayed

Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave

 

Introducing the hardline- Terence Trent D'Arcy

This is my truth, tell me yours - Manic Street Preachers 

Traveling Wilburys - Vol. 1

AC/DC - Back In Black 

Queen - The Works 

U2 - Achtung Baby 

Tom Pretty - Full Moon Fever 

Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run 

Extreme - III Sides To Every Story 

Oasis - Definitely Maybe 

Eric Clapton & B.B. King - Riding With The King 

Pearl. Jam - Ten 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elvis Costello - This Year's Model

Kraftwerk - The Man Machine

Al Stewart - Between the Wars

The Tony Bennett and Bill Evans Album

Emily Remler - East to Wes

Jim Hall - Circles

Rush - Permanent Waves

 

@davidrolon 

Agree about McLaughlin. Have you listened to Miles Davis The Complete Jack Johnson sessions? McLaughlin kills. Definitely worth purchasing. 

At the end of one jam, you can hear Miles say "John, that's some raunchy sh*t".

My favorite M.O. song though is Open Country Joy from Birds of Fire. That album is killer as well. 

1. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Original Lost Elektra Sessions

2. Fleetwood Mac - Tango in the Night

3.Styx - Paradise Theater

4. Lee Ritenour - Six String Theory

Some other that comes to mind

Little Feat - Columbus

Guy Clark - Keepers

Rickie Lee Jones - S/T

David Bowie - Aladdin Sane

David Bowie - Blackstar

Mary Black - Shine

Frank Sinatra - At The Sands

Yes, there is a lot of good music made today but they don’t make albums like these anymore.

Al Stewart "Year of the Cat"

Ben Webster meets Oscar Peterson

Fleetwood Mac self-titled

Muddy Waters "Folk Singer"

Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"

Led Zep first six records

Ricki Lee Jones first record

 

Springsteen- Born to Run

Everly Brothers- A date with the EB. (Huge influence on emerging band of the 60s and its all on this LP)
 

Van Morrison/ Moondance

The Doors

Thelonious Monk- Monks Music

F. Mac- Rumors

Beatles/ Sgt. Peppers

Eydie Gorme y Los Trio Los Panchos- Sabor a Mi

Chicago- Greatest Hits 

Miles Davis- Greates Hits

Stevie Wonder- Innervisions

Mozart- Eine K N Music, Budapest Quartet

A Clockwork Orange- (Beethoven and Rossini!)

 

Kokua Festival with jack Johnson and friends.  Live recorded album, great SQ and songs. Featuring: Dave Mathews, Tim Reynolds, willie Nelson, Taj Mahal, Eddie vedder, Jackson Browne, John Cruz, and more..  one of the best recorded Live albums that can be played top to bottom. Spacious sounding, like you’re there.. 

Elvis Golden Records Volume 1 thru 4.

Each one is a superb standalone album and each one interestingly distinct from the others.

I agree that there are many great albums start to finish, but glad fuzztone included Al Jarreau.