Wishbone Ash Argus deserves to be on my list as well and Edgar Winter's White Trash.
Wore out my 8 track playing "Rock N Roll Hoochie Koo", "Free Ride" and "Frankenstein"
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Wishbone Ash Argus deserves to be on my list as well and Edgar Winter's White Trash.
Wore out my 8 track playing "Rock N Roll Hoochie Koo", "Free Ride" and "Frankenstein"
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Mr. Flipper: Quite the question. Because an album is such an interesting critter. I don't have to love the band, or find the perfect single song, I have to look at the album as a unique entity and see it in its own light as a whole...
These are what I put on when I want to listen to an album, and of ourse they are reflective of my personal taste and my age...:
Beatles - Revolver - to me, the breakout creative album that assured them immortality, full realization of glimpses that came before
Boston - debut - superlative arranging and musicianship...with but one exception, every track a gem
Thomas Dolby - Golden Age of Wireless - extremely cohesive album with vibrant writing and arranging
Foreigner - debut - each track clearly related and easily identified as coming from the same album, yet maintaining an air of suspense
Heart - Dreamboat Annie - a wave of emotions throughout, subtly strung together
Howard Jones - Dream Into Action - carries through a perfect vision
Kansas - Point of Know Return - a tough call over Leftoverture, but this one has a certain refined writing and smoothed engineering
Gary Numan - Pleasure Principle - all time favorite album, completely cohesive without being entirely repetitive
Queen - Night at the Opera - the first full articulation of their artistry, balancing avant garde with pop sensibility throughout
Jimmie Spheeris - Isle of View - extraordinary, a high mark for its genre, unique guitar tunings being just one thread that holds it together
...and boy I would include a lot of what other people have posted if the list were like top 25 or 50...!
Sgt Pepper, Dark Side of the Moon, Look at yourself, Trick of the tail, Black Sabbath Vol 4, Argus, Machine Head Deep purple, Day at the Races, Night at the Opera, Relayer, No Angel.
Gary Numan - Pleasure Principle - all time favorite album, completely cohesive without being entirely repetitive
I forgot about this album! Very dope album, he was way ahead of his time. I never realized how many rappers had sampled his stuff either. I always thought he was a one hit wonder with "Cars", but his discography is pretty stellar with Pleasure Principle being thee must have.
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We played Black Sabbath Volume 4 and others at the Kingdom Hall over the sound system on our pioneer lunch breaks.
Axis Bold As Love by Jimi Henrix
Toulouse Street by the Doobie Brothers
Diamond Girl by Seals and Croft
Razamanaz by Nazereth
Tea For the Tillerman by Cat Stevens
Buddah and Chocolate Box by Cat Stevens
Mudslide Slim and the Blue Horizon by James Taylor
On the Theshold of a Dream The Moody Blues
Derek and the Dominoes Layla
2012 Rush
Relayer Yes
Tommy and Quadraphenia by The Who
Souvenirs Dan Fogelberg
Tapestry by Carol King
Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell
Will The Circle Be Unbroken by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Friends
Neil Young (eponymous) and Harvest also Decade by Neil Young
Demons and Wizards and Sweet Freedom Uriah Heep
Eat a Peach by the Allman Brothers
James Gang Rides Again james gang
Ram by Paul McCartney
Magical Mystery Tour & Abbey Road by the Beatles.
REM Eponymous and Out of Time
Cosmic Thing b-52's
So many good LP's. So little time.
Hot and Nasty by Humble Pie
Made in Japan by Deep Purple
Mott the Hoople Live 1974
Frampton Comes Alive Peter Frampton
Medusa by Trapeze
Was "30 Days in the Hole" on Hot and Nasty I think so. Good song