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Mrswsf away, Darkside of the Moon just ending, got me thinking.
What other albums are as "complete"? I can't think of many.
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Here comes a thread full of everyone telling you that their musical taste is orsumz!
For me, it would be;
G'n'R - Appetite for Destruction
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
IAM - Ombre est lumière (Double album version)
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
Tesla - Five Man Acoustical Jam
What do you mean by "complete"?
Some all killer no filler albums OTTOMH
Prodigy - Fat of the Land & MFTJG
Daft Punk - Discovery
Leftfield - Leftism
Battles - Mirrored
sgt peppers
Screamadelica
Led Zep 2
Stone Roses
Led Zeppelin - IV
Neil Young - Harvest
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
Parliament - Maggot Brain
Nick Cave - The Lyre of Orpheus/Abattoir Blues
Joni Mitchell - Blue or Ladies of the Canyon
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
Sly & The Family Stone - There's a Riot Going On
Paul Simon - Graceland
By "complete" I mean an album which is great to listen to as a whole, end to end.
It may or may not work as individual tracks (e.g. most darkside tracks are just "OK" on their own but as a whole the album is brilliant.)
One other I love in the same way is The Prodigy Fat of the Land - the last half really flows.
By "complete" I mean an album which is great to listen to as a whole, end to end.
My suggestions stand. But, as pointed out, Fat of the Land, or Music for the Jilted Generation are both up there as well!
Sigur Ros - ( )
Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden
Future Sound of London - Lifeforms
Radiohead - OK Computer
Astral Weeks.
St Dominics Preview.
In The Wee Small hours.
Kind Of Blue.
Aja.
Blood On The tracks.
Music From Big Pink.
Quadrophenia.
The Beatles.
The Wall.
London Calling.
The Queen Is Dead.
Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables.
Current stack by the stereo.
It's been classic vinyl day.
Well, week.
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Ziggy Stardust's a cracker too.
Disintegration by The Cure.
The Bends by Radiohead.
Bright and Guilty by The Wolfhounds
Contenders by Easterhouse.
City to City. Gerry Rafferty
Rumours. Fleetwood Mac
The Wall. Pink Floyd
A Night At The Opera. Queen
Nevermind. Nirvana
A few off the top of my head, all of which infinitely greater than the tediousness of DSOTM:
Pet Sounds
Exodus
Back in Black
Teen Dream
Fear of a Black Planet
Equal Rights
Highway 61
Giant Steps
Kind of Blue
Horses
American Water
Blues Run the Game
Dummy
Is This Desire
Aldous Harding
Reprazent
Cease to Begin
What's Going On
Happy to list off plenty more before I'd go anywhere near DSOTM....!
Kind of Blue.
+in a silent way, +bitches brew
edit:
Happy to list off plenty more before I'd go anywhere near DSOTM....!
That in spades
What about Burial - Untrue; that's a good "full listener"
Also, another which for some reason I love, is Logistics - Now more than Ever
Happy to listen to the whole album? I'd have to go with Welcone to the Pleasuredone, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
(I'm bound to get someone tell me I've lost the plot there)
Agree with many of the others.
Rachel
This is a very subjective thread I guess, but for me, off the top of me head...
Spiritualized - ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space
Nightmares on wax - smokers delight
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Animal Collective - Merriweather post pavillion
Nick Cave - Push the sky away
Darkside - psychic (this one is basically DSOTM 2.0)
These albums have to be listened to in their entirety in one sitting through headphones or loud speakers without anyone coming to turn it down!!
Spiritualized - ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space
Nightmares on wax - smokers delight
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Animal Collective - Merriweather post pavillion
Nick Cave - Push the sky away
Darkside - psychic (this one is basically DSOTM 2.0)
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Love it. 25% of what's listed so far I know and yeah, fully agree with, most of the rest have never heard, so I interpret that as new albums to go listen to which is the whole point !
(What's with the knocking DSOTM BTW, personal taste and all that...)
I often find the "full listeners" can initially be the hardest albums to get into. But once there, they're worth it.
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Yeah, that's a perfect example
Yes, lemonysam. Yes, davidtaylforth.
At Folsom Prison
Songs of Love and Hate
A Love Supreme
Free Jazz
London Calling
Yoshimi....
Lifeforms
One Last Laugh....
Stay Positive
The Creek Drank the Cradle
The Man Machine
In fact there's probably several hundred albums I'd listen to before DSOTM. Indeed, before I'd even possess a copy....!
Happy to listen to the whole album? I'd have to go with Welcone to the Pleasuredone, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
(I'm bound to get someone tell me I've lost the plot there)
Not me. I was thinking exactly the same.
I often find the "full listeners" can initially be the hardest albums to get into. But once there, they're worth it.
Yep, the exact opposite of the "instantly catchy" pop that's everywhere, instantly likeable but usually no substance.
Oh, just remembered - quite different from DSOTM, Nine Inch Nails, "Pretty Hate Machine"
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Flicking through the vinyl now....
Brewing Up With Billy Bragg.
Terry and Jerry - From Lubbock To Clintwood East.
Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby, Berlin & Transformer.
Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain.
All, great albums.
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Ooh, Number Of The Beast, there's another one.
John Martyn Solid Air
Bowie Ziggie
Kate Bush Hounds of Love
Richard Thompson Rumor & Sigh
Neil Young Harvest and Harvest Moon
Leftfield - Leftism
FSOL - Lifeforms
Apollo 440 - Electro Glide in Blue
Cut Chemist/DJ Shadow/Double Dee & Steinski - Ultimate Lessons 1
Journeys by DJ - Coldcut - 70 Minutes of Madness
The ones in my collection that always come to mind as the best and most complete albums are:
The Notwist - Neon Golden
Jim White - Wrong Eyed Jesus!
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Unfortunately all my music is stored on an old hard drive somewhere, so I cnan't look back through it all a remeniss. One more that came to mind but not listened to it for a long time is Roots Manuva - Run come save me.
Dark side of the moon is ok...
But
What's going on
The Bends
Soul Searching by AWB
And (blush). The lamb
Dub side of the moon and Dubber side of the moon are better than DSOTM too...
Dare - Human League.
Not had that on in ages!
A few, off the top f my head:
Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Mastodon - Crack the Skye
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Solstafir - Otta
There are others but that'll do for now.
Jethro Tull 'Thick as a Brick', the whole album is one track!
After the Goldrush.
Everybody Knows This is Nowhere.
Beggars Banquet.
Let it Bleed.
Murder Ballads - Nick Cave.
Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
I'm not a huge music collector, but love listening to music - maybe I should devote more time to listening to full albums, although there are usually a few tracks that annoy me on most albums...
One that does spring to mind for me though, is Reverend and the Makers - The State of Things
[b]pedropete[/b]- good list.
The LPs I used to play through frequently were Tommy, The Lamb lies down on Broadway and Low.
DJ Shadow, Entroducing
Junky XL, Big Sounds of the Drags
Leftism
Rudimentary Peni: Cacophony.
Crass: Stations
Queen II
Loads of stuff, but then I generally listen to complete albums.
Random stuff to chuck in though:
Most Orbital albums,
Blur, in particular Parkfile and Great Escape.
Bowie, loads are great beginning to end, though 1.Outside is great as a complete story
Pulp - Different Class
Daft Punk - Discovery
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
Queen - A Night at the Opera, Day at the Races, News of the World
Beatles - Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road
Agree with many of the above, here are some different
Doves Some Cities
Shakti Natural Elements
Neil Young Tonights the Night
Verve A Northern Soul
Bob Dylan Time out of Mind
Bob Dylan New Morning
Snivellisation
Dubnobasswithmyheadman
PJ Harvey Dry
Misty in roots
Jackie mittoo - can;t remember the album name - bugger
Fila Brazilia Black Market Gardening
and of course
Orb Live 93 - even though it's a 'compilation' it just goes from end to end without missing a beat (excpet where it's meant to)
Showing my vintage here somewhat 😳