What Is Your Most Solid Album

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What is the album you own, or used to own that was the most solid for you? You know what I am talking about. Before we could carry around electronic devices that played miscellaneous song after song. What album could you put on and listen to it all the way through. I have a lot of them so I am not going to post them all here. I want to see what you guys come with as well. I will say that the album I probably listened to all the tracks on consistently was Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue"



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I could listen to this album anytime. This IMO was Sammy at his best.

 

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Hard to tell which one I like more from Social Distortion too.



 

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What is the album you own, or used to own that was the most solid for you? You know what I am talking about. Before we could carry around electronic devices that played miscellaneous song after song. What album could you put on and listen to it all the way through. I have a lot of them so I am not going to post them all here. I want to see what you guys come with as well. I will say that the album I probably listened to all the tracks on consistently was Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue"



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Haha.
This is sitting on my turntable as I brought this thread up!!
 

Dieter the Brock

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BatteringRambo

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I'll attempt to contribute. Bar none for me. Technically this counts as an album besides it's absolutely fucking epic. On every random full listen it inherits an indescribable feeling to my soul.
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Mackeyser

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Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall

Every freaking song...

Oh, and I can’t forget Janet Jackson’s Control

That album I played to death the summer after 10th grade crushing on my now wife. STILL get butterflies when I hear Let’s Wait Awhile.

I grew up with R&B, Soul and Funk

Which is funny because a couple of my super favorite songs are

Cult of Personality by Living Colour (how does one listen to this song at anything less than 130db?)

He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones (I think this is the single most country song...ever)
 

RamFan503

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Another great one:

The version of Tin Pan Alley on this album makes my hair stand up.
 

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Just too many to list, so these are the last few played in full.




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RamFan503

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Don't see much talk of Pure Prairie League. That is a great album. I used to play it constantly. I think I need to download that one. Amy is one of the few songs I will sing Karaoke to. Well that and I do a mean Bob Dylan. :D But I used to go over to the turn table and reset "Pickin ' to Meet the Devil" but I think that was actually on the album "Takin' the Stage".