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Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Whole Album/CD is good

We're making pancakes and listening to Dave Matthews Band this morning when I started thinking about CDs where every song is good. It doesn't happen too often, but here's the list Joe and I came up with. I'm sure people have some to add - please do so in the comments.
  • Dave Matthews Band - Under the Table and Dreaming
  • U2 - Joshua Tree
  • Pearl Jam - Ten
  • Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians - Shooting Rubber Bands at the Stars (I know this is an old one, but I LOVED this album back in the day)
  • 10000 Maniacs - In My Tribe (same here...I listened to this over and over when I was backpacking after I went abroad my junior year in college)
  • Foo Fighters - any album - I just love them
  • R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
  • A variety of Soundtracks: Singles, Almost Famous, Pretty in Pink (Joe will roll his eyes when he reads this one but at the time it was great), Garden State

I'll update when I think of more later.

12 comments:

daddysgirlsdaddy said...

Off the top of my head:

Van Morrison- Moondance or Astral Weeks
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Cure- Disintegration
Who- Who's Next
Elton John- Tumbleweed Connection
Fleetwood Mac- Rumors (kind of a dated pick...)

Re. soundtracks- About A Boy, by Badly Drawn Boy.

You have to of course disallow greatest hits albums for technical reasons.

PopMom said...

RHCP excellent choice...

Betsy Bellissimo said...

cowboy junkies-trinity sessions. its on repeat on the ipod.

daddysgirlsdaddy said...

Sweet call on the Cowboy Junkies, although I have to take really slight exception: I used to fall to sleep to this CD all the time, and there were two tracks (4 and 11) that had piercing, annoying harmonica/accordion that consistently woke me. [Yes, I'm a moron for not programming the CD player around them.]

Take those off the disc or iTune, and Trinity is sheer bliss. [Those songs are good, incidentally, but can act like nails across a chalkboard compared to the rest of the CD as a whole.]

daddysgirlsdaddy said...

P.S. Cowboy Junkies' The Caution Horses is amazing as well.

KatieK said...

U2 Achtung Baby and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Alanis Morrisette Jagged Little Pill

Unknown said...

Rumours, of course
Prince: Sign o the Times
Suzanne Vega: Suzanne Vega
Sheryl Crow: Globe Sessions
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon, in fact you kind of have to listen to the entire CD all at once.
REM: Up

Personal Note: New Bohemians 2nd CD Ghost of a Dog better than Shooting Rubberbands, but has some clunkers so it doesn't belong on this list. If you don't own it, I recommend it.

PopMom said...

I thought of a few more soundtracks - we just found a box of CDs we thought had been stolen (buried in a box of books!) and I happened upon Reality Bites and Dazed and Confused...can't believe I forgot these!

rocky mnt bub said...

Just ready your blog for the first time - love it, by the way - and put on Under the Table and Dreaming and danced around my living room in a mid-90's nostalgic haze. Good times and good disc!

Dan said...

This is a tough one. If it has to be that EVERY song is great. I can name a ton where 10 out of 12 or something like that are great. But if it has to be EVERY song, here is my list- there are probably some I'm forgetting, but these will do for now:

Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street (and because it has 18 songs, it gets my vote for best album ever made..but that's another debate all together)
Rolling Stones-Let it Bleed
Radiohead - OK Computer
The Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
Wilco-Sky Blue Sky
Wilco-Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wilco-Being There
Oasis-(What's the Story) Morning Glory
Bob Dylan-Blood on the Tracks
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Bruce Springsteen-Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen-Darkness of the Edge of Town
Bruce Springsteen-Nebraska
The Band-The Band
U2 - Joshua Tree
U2-Achtung Baby
The Beatles-Abbey Road
The Beatles-Revolver
The Clash-London Calling
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers-Damn the Torpedos
Ryan Adams-Heartbreaker
Ryan Adams-Gold
Son Volt-Trace

PopMom said...

Dan, That is a well thought out list...somehow I feel you've answered this question before!

I think I mentioned that we found our long lost CDs. Joe downloaded Hoist by Phish last night and so I'll add that and Billy Breathes to my list.

Dan said...

I actually haven't answered that exact question before. Just took out the ipod and look at the artists lists. There is only 15 artists on there. then it was a matter of thinking about what albums I wouldn't hit the skip button on.