I'd argue that every track on the Thin Lizzy album is crap (no filler or novelty just a bunch of ordinary songs); particularly set against, say, Revolver which you might disqualify due to Yellow Submarine.
Getting into the spirit ,these:-
Sgt Pepper - The Beatles
Revolver - The Beatles
Beggars Banquet - The Stones
Something Else - The Kinks
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd
Stand Up - Jethro Tull
The Yes Album - Yes
Harvest - Neil Young
Led Zeppelin III
Rattus Norvegicus - The Stranglers
Sheet Music - 10cc
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
Automatic for the People - REM
Yep defo agree with Rattus...although i might be biased
Great band, Golden Earring, hugely underrated, but not commercial enough maybe?
That's interesting, I'll have to check them out.
I only know Radar Love; which is IMO the best driving song ever. Period. FACT
Yes, hugely underrated, probably because they are Dutch, and there is a lot to check out. They actually started six months before the Beatles played their Hamburg gig, yet are still tramping round the Netherlands playing live. I would love to catch them again before we all get past it.
Whilst in the 'Sailors Arms' pub in Newquay..way back in 75/76 I heard a track called 'Close to the Edge'............absolutely loved it....went back to SE9 a few months later and bought the album (of the same name) it was by a band called 'Yes'......still one of my all time favourites!! Anyway my top 10 of Albums without a duff track are-:
Close to the Edge - Yes Goodbye Cream - Cream Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd Complete Clapton - Eric Clapton Sgt Peppers - Beatles Whats the Story Morning Glory - Oasis London Calling - Clash Diva - Annie Lennox A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay Revolver - Beatles
There are many others....but I'll stick with this..........for now!!!
Loads of (pretty worthy) mentions for Revolver, but point of order here....Yellow Submarine, does that really stack up against the rest of the album?
Might have to disallow Legend and Complete Clapton as they're greatest hits albums really.
Not about favourite albums, there is another thread for those, but ones where all the tracks are so listenable you just don't want to skip them.
Ok Seth yes you raise a fair point.... therefore I'll swap Complete Clapton for 'Ocean Boulevard' - Eric Clapton and Revolver for .....Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf.
I never skip any track on any albums I've mentioned....but agree that 'compilations' should not be included.
Stoned - Lewis Taylor Station to Station - David Bowie Gentlemen Take Polaroids - Japan Hope - Foy Vance Nightfly - Donald Fagan Aja - Steely Dan Live - Donny Hathaway Try! - John Mayer Trio
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The Rakes - Capture/Release
The Rakes - Ten New Messages
Nirvana - Nevermind
Eddie Vedder - Into The Wild
Matthew Dear - Black City
Damned-Light At The End of the Tunnel
Sex Pistols-The Great Rock & Roll Swindle & Never Mind The B****cks
Stone Roses-Stone Roses (greatest album & band ever imo)
OMD-greatest hits
Yes, hugely underrated, probably because they are Dutch, and there is a lot to check out. They actually started six months before the Beatles played their Hamburg gig, yet are still tramping round the Netherlands playing live. I would love to catch them again before we all get past it.
Franz Ferdinands debut
Muse - absolution + origins of symmetry
Anyway my top 10 of Albums without a duff track are-:
Close to the Edge - Yes
Goodbye Cream - Cream
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Complete Clapton - Eric Clapton
Sgt Peppers - Beatles
Whats the Story Morning Glory - Oasis
London Calling - Clash
Diva - Annie Lennox
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay
Revolver - Beatles
There are many others....but I'll stick with this..........for now!!!
Radiohead - The Bends and Paranoid Android
Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
Eels - Beautiful Freak, Electroshock Blues, Daisys of the Galaxy, Blinking Lights & El Hombre Lobo
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
Loads of (pretty worthy) mentions for Revolver, but point of order here....Yellow Submarine, does that really stack up against the rest of the album?
Might have to disallow Legend and Complete Clapton as they're greatest hits albums really.
Not about favourite albums, there is another thread for those, but ones where all the tracks are so listenable you just don't want to skip them.
Blue Valentine - Tom Waits
Goats Head Soup - The Rolling Stones
Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
and Revolver for .....Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf.
I never skip any track on any albums I've mentioned....but agree that 'compilations' should not be included.
Most of my choices have been mentioned but I'll add
Fog on the Tyne - Lindisfarne
The Original Soundtrach - 10cc
Zeppelin IV
Beggars Banquet - Rolling Stones
You can probably guess the ages of most members on here by their choices!
Station to Station - David Bowie
Gentlemen Take Polaroids - Japan
Hope - Foy Vance
Nightfly - Donald Fagan
Aja - Steely Dan
Live - Donny Hathaway
Try! - John Mayer Trio
Elizabeth My Dear nearly - nearly - does for The Stone Roses. Still my favourite album of all time.
Antics - Interpol
The Bends - Radiohead
Free All Angels - Ash
Whatever People Say - Arctic Monkeys