Albums that you listen to straight through / start to finish whenever you put them on!


So I have a few albums that whenever I play them I listen to the whole thing in sequence from beginning to end.
Of course some albums are meant to be that way, they are called concept albums. However, my question is not just for the obvious concept albums per se but for any album you play start to finish because it is strong throughout. All genres are included here so no limits on music preferences.

I’ll start with a few that come to mind -
The Moody Blues - The Days of Future Passed 
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Alan Parsons Project- I Robot 
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Weather Report - Black Market 

Doug 
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I don’t really listen to entire albums from start to finish. But what I notice about this thread is that there are LOTS of good music recommendations. Thanks for that. And having said that I don’t listen to albums straight through, I did last night: The Undivided Five by A Winged Victory for the Sullen. 
Four that immediately come to mind...

"The Cars" ST
"Live at Leeds"   The Who
"Station to Station"   Bowie
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"   Ozzy
"Rock and Roll Animal"   Lou Reed

Make that a "baker's dozen" four.
Of the opinion of others, I listen to a CD/album/whatever in its entirety of time allows. There are a few that are "lock the door, mute the phone, collect my charred corpse if house burned" that must be heard end to end. A selection of such:

Led Zeppelin, Song remains the same

Beatles, the White album

Rush, Exit stage left

Miles Davis, Kind of blue / Bitches brew

Montage, Colors on the wind

Genesis, Seconds out

Yes, the Yes album

King Crimson, Lark's tongues in aspic

Nine Inch Nails, the Downward spiral

Marilyn Manson, Antichrist Superstar

Cocteau Twins, anything. Elisabeth Fraser is the voice of heaven.

Mum, Finally, we are no one

1,000,000 others...

I f'n LOVE music. It and books keep me on this wretched planet.
Thanks. 

"Remember the Future" by Nektar would be another.

The 2013 redo of "Snow Goose" by Camel qualifies also, not just the original.   
All of them. I never lift the arm until the end of the record. That is how who keep vinyl from getting ticks & pops, imho
Ben Liebrand - Styles
Steppenwolf 7
Miles Davis - Tribute to Jack Johnson
The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Too Stuffed to Jump
B52s - First album
ELP - First album
Chris Robinson and New Earth Mud.     This Magnificent Distance ,  a great album from start to finish.    I will be so bold as to call it a masterpiece.
I've been thinking of this thread for a while and am comfortable with pronouncing Tears for Fears' Seeds of Love as that album. 

Yes, there are many others I always play the whole way through, but no matter what format I've had this album in (and it's been all of them), ive always listened to it from Woman to Words. 

I'm with the all of them group.  While playlists are fun there's nothing like coming to the end of an album and just being stunned how good it was.

Miles Davis, Bitches Brew.

Radiohead: The Bends

The Clash, The Clash.

Talking Heads: 77

Any album by The Art Of Noise.

Willy Nelson: The Redheaded Stranger.