It's cliche, but Dark Side of the Moon. There's a reason it's on every list of all time best albums. The whole thing just flows so well together.
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It's the 50th of that album this year.
See if your local planetarium is doing the show. It is something else. 10/10 would recommend.
Agreed from start to finish.
Tool - Aenima
Sky Cries Mary - A Return to the Inner Experience
Dead Can Dance - Spirit chaser
Depeche Mode - Violator
Faith No More - The Real Thing.
Discovery by Daft Punk is a no skip for me. Also food and liquor by lupe fiasco.
- Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
- Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
- Tool: Lateralus
- The Prodigy: The Fat of the Land
Revolver by the Beatles
- Good News For People Who Love Bad News, Modest Mouse
- Sgt Pepper, The Beatles
- The Fame Monster, Lady Gaga
- Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Elton John
- Folie a Deux, Fall Out Boy
Going by music genre:
Hip Hop: To Pimp A Butterfly (by Kendrick Lamar), The Forever Story (JID), Madvillainy (MF DOOM), Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep)
Electronic: Selected Ambient Works (Aphex Twin), Exai (Autechre), Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique (μ-Ziq)
Black Metal: Filosofem (Burzum), Panzerfaust (Darkthrone), Pure Holocaust (Immortal), Exuvia (The Ruins of Beverast)
Death Metal: Scream Bloody Gore (Death), Realm of Chaos (Bolt Thrower), Under the Sign of the Black Mark (Bathory)
Country: Southbound (Doc Watson), Poor David's Almanack (David Rawlings)
I'm just breaking into country and jazz. If anyone has some classic must-listen albums, I'd be all ears.
Radiohead's Kid A has no filler tracks. Anyone who thinks Treefingers is filler is wrong
Blackwater Park - Opeth
- Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
- Ammonia Avenue - The Alan Parsons Project
- A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
- The Kick Inside - Kate Bush
Probably showing my age!
This is going to be a random list but:
Tool - Lateralus
Green Day - American Idiot
Power Trip - Nightmare Logic
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory and Meteora
Basically anything by Animals As Leaders
Iron Maiden - Number of the beast
Sepultura - Arise and Chaos AD
Nirvana - Bleach and Nevermind
Elder - Lore and Reflections of a floating world
Blood Incantation - Starspawn
Killswitch Engage - Alive or just breathing
Bongripper - Satan Worshipping Doom
Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Architects - LF/LT
Dr Dre - 2001
I know I am alone on this but,
my chemical romance - three cheers for sweet revenge
"Gorillaz - Demon Days" It is like a story unfolding, where they really have fun with the music, and effortlessly meld through different genres.
Daft Punk's Discovery does not miss.
The first album that I ever bought back in the day from my pocket money was Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park.
Only later I found out that this feeling of listening to every song of an album multiple times without getting bored or just not liking some or most of them is not the norm.
I enjoyed the album right away. But only after being disappointed in all other albums that I bought over the next months I started to realize what an incredible gem Hybrid Theory is.
I had the same magical feeling with Meteora. Sadly, the following albums could not keep it up for me.
I still love HT and M to this day and listen to it monthly. Amazing albums by an amazing band.
Paramore Paramore
Nirvana - Nevermind
My favorite album is The Stranger by Billy Joel, love all tracks there! Close seconds are Glass Houses by Billy Joel, Rubber Soul and Revolver by The Beatles.
But I think those are pretty popular already, so gonna throw out some other ones in case you wanna check out new things :)
- Man Up by The Blue Van
- Costello Music by The Fratellis
And if you wanna try some Brazilian music:
- Frejat Ao Vivo No Rock In Rio by Frejat
- O Baile do Nego Véio Ao Vivo Em Jurerê Internacional by Alexandre Pires
- Ao Vivo No Olimpo by Grupo Revelação
- Monobloco Ao Vivo by Monobloco
This will be a wild mix of genres:
- Portishead - Dummy
- Jean-Michel Jarre - Les concerts en Chine 1981
- The black Keys - El Camino
- ZZ Top - Eliminator
- Console - Herself
- The glitch mob - Drink in the sea
and some albums I already saw here.
Bonus:
- Peter Fox - Stadtaffe => this is impressive because it is one of the very few german speaking artists I like and it is a genre that I usually dislike
Ok, now that more people have posted long lists, I don’t feel so bad about mine ;)
- Arcade Fire – Funeral
- Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
- At The Drive-In – Relationship of Command (also their EPs Vaya and In/Casino/Out)
- Kae Tempest – Let Them Eat Chaos
- Mercury Rev – Deserter's Songs
- My Morning Jacket – Z
- Public Service Broadcasting – Every Valley
- Radiohead – OK Computer
- Radiohead – In Rainbows
- The Decemberists – Picaresque
- The Diggs – Commute
- The Dismemberment Plan – Emergency & I
- The Libertines – s/t
- The Mars Volta – Deloused in the Comatorium
- The Notwist – Shrink
- Tokyo Police Club – A Lesson in Crime (just a fantastic debut; barely an album though)
German:
- Deichkind – Niveau Weshalb Warum
Some may be an acquired taste (PSB?, also I know that The Libertines’ is not everyone’s favorite – but it’s mine :). The Arcade Fire, even though I don’t listen to them these days that much, is decade-defining for me, as is Radiohead’s OK Computer (together with Nevermind, although for some reason it didn’t make this list).
in rap, since i haven't seen that genre come up much in this thread yet: Run the Jewels is a rare band which i think has an essentially perfect discography. when their "worst" album is a joke-y remix album that's still pretty good, you know you have something special going on
- Close to the Edge - Yes
- Illusions on a Double Dimple - Triumvirat
- Focus 3 - Focus
- Asia - Asia
- Pretty much every Steely Dan album up to (and including) Gaucho
Close to the edge is chefs kiss. Total masterpiece.
Social Distortion - Mommy's Little Monster
Bad Religion - Into The Unknown
Agent Orange - Living In Darkness
The first two that came to mind:
- Bob Mould - Workbook
- The Stone Roses - self-titled debut
- The Hotelier - Home, Like Noplace Is There
- Fugazi - The Argument
- Slint - Spiderland
- American Football - LP1
- toe - The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety
- The Cure - Disintegration
- TTNG - Animals
- Sunny Day Real Estate - How It Feels to Be Something On
- At The Drive-in - Relationship of Command
- Brand New - The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique is and always will be an absolute masterpiece to me. It was awesome 20 years ago and still goes hard to this day.
- Bat out of Hell - Meat Loaf
- Appetite for Destruction - Guns N Roses
- Good Kid, MAAD CIty - Kendrick Lamar
- When the Kite String Pops - Acid Bath
- Crimes of Passion - Pat Benatar
- Metropolis Part II - Dream Theater
- Master of Puppets - Metallica
- Rust in Peace - Megadeth
- A Boat on the Sea - Moron Police
- Painted from Memory - Evlis Costello & Burt Bacharach
- Operation Mindcrime - Queensrÿche
- American Idiot - Green Day
- Ten - Pearl Jam
A few that I don't see mentioned ...
- Carol King - Tapestry
- Pearl Jam - Yield
- Van Morrison - Moondance
- Fountains of Wayne - self titled
Circa Survive - Blue Sky Noise
BTBAM - Colors
The Black Crowes - Southern Harmony Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Honorable mention
The Black Keys - Thickfreakness The White Stripes - Icky Thump CeeLo Green - The Lady Killer
I have very little concept of what songs are from which albums anymore thanks to modern streaming subscriptions.
Siamese Dreams is one album I have been able to go back to year after year and enjoy from start to finish. First album I ever owned.
Others have already listed some of my favourites, but top of my list would have to be Kate Bush - Hounds of Love. Not only is every track perfect, but there are so many layers and nuance and mystery to the tracks that you can (I have!) listen to it regularly for nearly 38 years, and still never tire of it.
There's even a still more perfect album within that album: The Ninth Wave.
Oasis - Definitely Maybe.
It's a no-skipper and has been for as long as I've been into music.
Sufjan Stevens' Illinois is a masterpiece.
No love for QOTSA? At least 3 spectacular albums, in no particular order:
Like Clockwork, Songs for the Deaf, Villains (contentious, I know, but I love it)
Love Collective Soul and Rage Against the Machine. I’ve got a few:
- Big Data - 3.0. Great story exploring AI ethics before it was hype.
- Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out. I wish I got the alternate timeline where the band continued this direction rather than going for pop. So much chaotic good energy.
- The Donnas - Spend the Night. This one is just plain fun.
- The Beatles - Let it Be. Two of Us is my favorite on this one, but every song can stand up on its own.
"Tales of Mystery and Imagination," by the Alan Parsons Project, is a near-perfect concept album in my mind. It's cross-genre while still feeling being interconnected.
I also love John Mellencamp's "Mr. Happy Go Lucky." To my frustration, though, the version of it on the streaming services I know of is missing the interstitial tracks on the CD. I think that actually takes a lot away from it as they had provided transitions that made it feel more like a complete work.
"Glaciers," Blue Sky Black Death, follows the annoying trend of titling tracks with roman numerals but feels like an hour-long DJ set that flows very naturally. A very different album with a similar trait in my mind is F#A#Infinity, Godspeed(!) You(!) Black Emperor(!).
A more ambient choice, Jon Hopkins "Immunity." "Psychic" from Darkside (Nicolaas Jaar with Dave Harrington) also comes to mind.
I'm having trouble thinking of really new examples right now... I kind of feel like the album has faded out as an art form and a lot more releases today seem more like just grab-bags of tracks, probably because of the streaming delivery model. There's definitely some counterexamples out there, though.
A New World Record by ELO.
David Bowie's Low and Talking Heads' Remain In Light are the platonic ideal of what an album should be
- Michael Jackson - Off the wall
- She Wants Revenge - self titled
- Metric - Synthetica
- Prick - self titled
- The Avalanches - We Will Always Love You
- ISIS - Oceanica
- Lovage - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By
- Pixies - Doolittle
- Massive Attack - Blue Lines
- Sigur Ros - Takk...
- Cake - Fashion Nugget
- Madonna - Confessions on a Dance Floor