OT: What Album Do You Listen To All The Way Through?

Submitted by ILL_Legel on

Mid afternoon in Shanghai drinking and listening to music.  Looking for feedback from the Board on albums (I say that in a generic sense in today's digital world) you put on and listen to all the way through. 

Most of mine are old school since, one, I'm old (not like Herm old though), and, two, I just download one off songs these days.

Please enlighten me on what albums you play and listen to from start to finish so I can download some more music.

A few off the top of my head that I listen to from start to finsih.

Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys

Kid A - Radiohead

It's Dark and Hell is Hot - DMX

Gentlemen - Afghan Whigs

The Roots Come Alive - The Roots

Room On Fire - The Strokes

Bossanova - The Pixies

The Suburbs - Arcade Fire

Disintegration - The Cure

Nevermind - Nirvana

Life After Death - Notorious BIG

Murmur - REM

Pleased To Meet Me - The Replacements

Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes

Pretty Much Any Grateful Dead Live

That's enough....yes, I listen to The Beatles and The Smiths too...

 

EDIT:  As expected you all came through!  I spent way too many hours checking out a lot of different music today and dowloading quite a bit.  Now it is sleep time in Shanghai.  Thanks!

Reconnisaur

June 9th, 2012 at 7:52 AM ^

Motley Crue - Too Fast for Love, Shout at the Devil

Guns N Roses - Appetite

Metallica - And Justice for All

System of a Down - Mezmerize

Pearl Jam - Ten

AC/DC - Ballbreaker, Highway to Hell, Back in Black

Ozzy- Blizzard of Oz, Diary of a Madman, Speak of the Devil

 

  As you can tell, I don't care for too much of todays music. BTW I am 34.

 

 

 

 

Darker Blue

June 9th, 2012 at 8:08 AM ^

The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site, Left and Leaving and Reunion Tour

 

The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas


Weezer - The Blue Album. 

 

NOFX - Punk in Drublic

 

Bright Eyes - Lifted or the story in the soil. 

 

Tool - Undertow, Anemia 

 

Cursive - The Ugly Organ

 

 

EDIT: Oh and every single Andrew Jackson Jihad album that has ever been released. 

Wolverine15

June 9th, 2012 at 8:08 AM ^

By The Black Keys, most notably Brothers, but also Rubber Factory. London Calling, Both of Adele's albums (yes) and Room on Fire by the Strokes

MGlobules

June 9th, 2012 at 8:15 AM ^

Sketches of Spain. Kule Se Mama. Blue Train.Fox Confessor Brings the Flood. Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana. The Best of Fela Ransome Kuti EMI LP version. Amadou Et Mariam. Como El Agua. Nonesuch Music of Bulgaria.

Lac55

June 9th, 2012 at 8:37 AM ^

Jay-Z- A Reasonable Doubt, The Blueprint, The Black Album 2pac- Me Against The World Nas- Illmatic The Notorious B.I.G- Life After Death DMX- It's Dark & Hell is Hot, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood 50 Cent- Get Rich or Die Tryin' Eminem- The Eminem Show As you can see mostly older stuff. Hip hop just ain't what it used to be.

Roy G. Biv

June 9th, 2012 at 10:01 AM ^

What an irony, I would (with all due respect) say the exact same thing about your suggestions re: "ain't what it used to be."  Mine goes back even further:  Eric B. & Rakim, Licensed to Ill/Paul's Boutique, Run DMC up through Raising Hell, LL up through Mama Said, Mix-a-lot's Swass, 3rd Bass, and so on.

matdog05GOBLUE

June 9th, 2012 at 8:23 AM ^

Alex Clare - The Lateness of the Hour

Boston - Boston

Beatles - Let it be

Five Man Electrical Band - Absoutely Right

Foghat - Fool for the City 

Foo Fighters - In Your Honor (II) 

Gorillaz - Demon Days

Incubus - Make Yourself

Metallica - And Justice for all & Blacken 

The Strokes - Angles, Room on Fire & This is it

30 Seconds to Mars - A beautitful Lie 

MilkSteak

June 9th, 2012 at 8:26 AM ^

All the Brand New albums (except Your Favorite Weapon)

Titus Andronicus - The Monitor, The Airing of Grievances

The Antlers - Hospice

The Tallest Man on Earth - The Wild Hunt

 

Benoit Balls

June 9th, 2012 at 8:27 AM ^

am I the only one that listens to Dark Side of the Moon?  Please tell me I'm not the only one who has played it along with The Wizard of Oz?  (Back in the old days, we didn't have MTV, we used to get stoned and watch the radio)

UMgradMSUdad

June 9th, 2012 at 9:42 AM ^

And I just learned about it here today.  In addition to sports info., I pick up at least one odd bit of cultural trivia per week reading MGoBlog posts.  I guess this is my odd bit for the week (and at least this is one I don't have to ask my kids to explain to me; Google sufficed.)

Wenham Wolverine

June 9th, 2012 at 8:33 AM ^

Seen a lot of great suggestions in here already, so I'm just going to list my priorities, regardless of whether they've been posted already.

Neutral Milk Hotel - ITAOTS
Beirut - The Flying Club Cup
Auld Lang Syne - Midnight Folly
Any Arcade Fire
The Black Keys - Brothers
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Cool Hand Luke - Wake Up O Sleeper
The Cure - Disintegration
Any Daft Punk
Death Cab - Narrow Stairs
Kanye - The College Dropout
The Killers - Sam's Town
Any Led
mewithoutYou - Brother, Sister
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Muse - Absolution
Radiohead - The Bends
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie/Siamese Dream
Weezer - Blue

moredamnsound

June 9th, 2012 at 8:39 AM ^

Any pre-American Idiot Green Day album
Pretty much any Brand New album, maybe not Daisy
All of Coheed's albums
All of Circa Survive's albums
Bayside's albums minus the most recent
A lot of Alkaline Trio's albums except maybe one or two.
A lot of Pink Floyd albums (not Dark Side of the Moon, I always skip "Money")
A lot of stuff by Thrice, especially Vheissu, not Major/Minor
Catch-22 or Streetlight Manifesto - Keasbey Nights
Less Than Jake - Losing Streak
Minus the Bear - Planet of Ice
Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist
Saves the Day - Stay What You Are
Jay-Z - The Blueprint, The Black Album
Thursday - Full Collapse, War All the Time
Foo Fighters - Wasting Light
Nirvana - Nevermind

There are probably others too but this is enough.

Jhow

June 9th, 2012 at 9:27 AM ^

The Head and the Heart. Nice choice. My wife used to babysit Charity (my only 6 degrees of separations story with a " famous" person).

Other than H and H, I'll listen to Citizen Cope, Postal Service, and old DMB albums all the way through.

Louisville Wolverine

June 9th, 2012 at 8:43 AM ^

Matt Pryor - May Day

The Postal Service - Give Up

The New Amsterdams - Worse for the Wear

Jimmy Eat World - Clarity

The Get Up Kids - Something to Write Home About, & Simple Science EP

Pedro the Lion - Winners Never Quit 

Alex021224

June 9th, 2012 at 8:47 AM ^

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions NAS - Illmatic Gangstar-Moment of Truth Biggie-Ready to Die Mf Doom-Operation doomsday/mm food/madvillian JDilla-Donuts Outkast- Aquemini Cody Chesnutt- headphone masterpiece Common- like water for chocolate Blackstar-Blackstar Slum Village- fantastic volume 1 Madlib- movie scenes Wutang- 36 chambers Ghostface- iron man/ Supreme Clientele Raekwon- OBFCL Rjd2- dead finger Elzhi- elmatic...... I know I am missing some.

DonAZ

June 9th, 2012 at 8:53 AM ^

Crap, now I feel old ... like Herm old. :-)

Dire Straits -- Love Over Gold

The Who -- Who's Next

Traffic -- Low Spark of High Heeled Boys

Bob Seger -- Live Bullet

JD_UofM_90

June 9th, 2012 at 8:55 AM ^

Billy Squire - Don't Say No

Any album by Triumph / Rik Emmitt

April Wine - Nature of the Beast

Eagles Greatest Hits

Steve Miller Greatest Hits

Van Halen I, 5150 and 1984

Sammy Hagar, Standing Hampton

Anything by Creed / Alter Bridge

The Outfield - Playing the Field

Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien, Flying in a Blue Dream

Journey - Infinity, Escape, Departure

U2 - Joshua Tree, Unforgettable Fire, War, Live At Red Rocks, October

Cat Stevens Greatest Hits

 

 

Shakey Jake

June 9th, 2012 at 8:59 AM ^

GG Allin. We did a gig together in Ann Arbor in 1989. He might have been one messed up white dude but he knew his alcohol (and bought me some too!).

NateVolk

June 9th, 2012 at 9:14 AM ^

Loved Sheryl Crow's first album. No need to apologize.

 

Good to see a couple Appetite for Destructions on here.

 

Queensryche: Operation Mindcrime or Empire

Toad the Wet Sprocket: Fear

Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, The River, Born in the USA,  or Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band/ Live 75 to 85 (get this one if you like Bruce and want a well-rounded greatest hits)

Van Halen: 1984

Bon Jovi: New Jersey (Believe it or not, this is an awesome follow up to the more famous but nowhere close to as good Slippery When Wet.)

Skid Row: Slave to the Grind (This came out in the early 90s when grunge was taking over and bands like Skid Row, Bon Jovi, Poison, etc. were all lumped together as a punchline.) It rocks hard. Reminicent of Appetite for Destruction by GNR but I think even better.

 

 

 

mastodon

June 9th, 2012 at 9:10 AM ^

Genesis - The lamb lies down on Broadway, Duke, etc.

Dire Straits - Making Movies

The Engish Beat - Special Beat Service

The B-52s - Good Stuff

Green Day - American Idiot

Yes - 90125

 

DonAZ

June 9th, 2012 at 1:38 PM ^

 

Dire Straits - Making Movies

+1 ... a gem of an album ... often underappreciated.  Knopfler was really starting to hit stride with Communiqué (album that preceded Making Movies).  The first three songs pack a punch -- Tunnel of Love, Romeo and Juliet, and Skateaway.

Romeo and Juliet is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance.

maizenblue87

June 9th, 2012 at 9:15 AM ^

This thread exposes the age of most of us. Here's a few -

Who's Next - The Who
Tommy - The Who
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
The Joshua Tree - U2
Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan

Libertine

June 9th, 2012 at 9:17 AM ^

Beatles- Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's

Libertines- Up the Bracket

Arcade Fire- Funeral

The Clash- London Calling

Dylan- Blonde on Blonde

Babyshambles- Down in Albion

Beach Boys- Pet Sounds

Velvet Underground- White Light/White Heat and The Velvet Underground and Nico

Radiohead- The Bends and Kid A

Bloc Party- Silent Alarm, A Weekend in the City

Phoenix- Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

Jay-Z- Reasonable Doubt

White Stripes- White Blood Cells

Oasis- (What's the Story) Morning Glory

Arctic Monkeys- Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Vampire Weekend- Vampire Weekend

TV on the Radio- Return to Cookie Mountain (an especially good album for getting lost in London's Hempstead Heath)

Fleetwood Mac- Rumours

Bob Marley- Legend

Van Morrison- Moondance

Strokes- Is This It?

The Stones- Let It Bleed

Roy G. Biv

June 9th, 2012 at 9:46 AM ^

Paul's Boutique, Licensed to Ill

Substance--New Order

Violator, Music for the Masses--Depeche Mode

It Takes a Nation of Million to Hold Us Back, Yo Bum Rush the Show--Public Enemy

Raising Hell--Run DMC

Viva Hate--Morrissey

Ungod--Stabbing Westward

Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral--NIN

Meat is Murder--Smiths

Psalm 69:  The Way to Succeed . . . Suck Eggs--Ministry

Achtung Baby, Zooropa--U2

 

 

UMDrone

June 9th, 2012 at 10:20 AM ^

I think I need to add: The hold steady -- boys ad girls in America The shins - oh, inverted world Broken bells - broken bells The new pronographers - twin cinema, electric version Of monsters and men - my head is an animal Spoon - kill the moonlight Sufjan Stevens - Illinois And many others...

DarkWolverine

June 9th, 2012 at 10:25 AM ^

The criteria of playing the whole album, especially since iPod shuffle feature. Led Zeppelin-first one. Good Times, Bad Times is the best. AC/DC-Back in Black. Black Sabbath-first one. Also, showing my experience rather than age.