Albums you can listen too all the way through and it's all good


I just listened to Jack Johnson's "On and on" Enjoyed the whole thing. Some songs better than others but very listenable all the way through.
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A favorite subject of mine. Just off the top of my head:

The Band (big surprise ;-): Music From Big Pink; S/T (the brown album)

Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited; Blonde On Blonde; John Wesley Harding; Nashville Skyline. And that’s just in the 60’s!

John Hiatt: Bring The Family; Slow Turning

Rodney Crowell: The Houston Kid

Kevin Gordon: Down To The Well

Lucinda Williams: S/T (Rough Trade)

Iris Dement: every damn one

Buddy Miller: ditto

Loudon Wainwright III: Last Man On Earth

Randy Newman: S/T; 12 Songs; Good Old Boys

Van Dyke Parks: Song Cycle

The Johnny Staats Project: Wires & Wood

The Kinks: S/T; Face To Face; Something Else By; Are The Village Green Preservation Society

Weezer: S/T (the blue album)

AC/DC: Back In Black

The Flamin’ Groovies: Shake Some Action

Dave Edmunds: Get It

Nick Lowe: Labour Of Lust

Rockpile: Seconds Of Pleasure

Carlene Carter: Musical Shapes

The Traveling Wilbury’s: both

That’s (more than?) enough outta me.

hifijones---Did you get to see Rockpile live? Oh baby!

Too fun, here’s yet more:


Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ In The Moonlight

Big Joe Turner (Doc Pomus: "Rock and Roll would not have happened without him". I myself consider him the first R & R singer): Rock & Roll

The Blasters: S/T; Non Fiction (audiophile sound quality)

The Plimsouls: Everywhere At Once

The Lyres: On Fyre

Ramones: S/T; Leave Home; Rocket To Russia

The Skeletons: Rockin’ Bones; In The Flesh; Waiting

Them: The Angry Young Them

Johnny Burnette & The Rock ’n’ Roll Trio: collection (on Bear Family)

Carl Perkins: Up Through The years (Bear Family)

Chuck Berry: Great Twenty-Eight

Dave Edmunds: Rockpile (the title of his first album, not the band); Subtle As a Flying Mallet; Tracks On Wax 4; Repeat When Necessary

Danny Gatton: Anthology

NRBQ: At Yankee Stadium (and anything else with Al Anderson)

The Dwight Twilley Band: Sincerely; Twilley Don’t Mind

ABBA: Ring Ring

The Beach Boys: All Summer Long; Pet Sounds; Smiley Smile; Wild Honey; Sunflower; Love You

The Beatles: Rubber Soul

Emitt Rhodes: S/T

Foster & Lloyd: S/T

The Everly Brothers: All They Had To Do Was Dream; Songs Our Father Taught Us; Roots

Hank Williams: 40 Greatest Hits

George Jones: any collection

Tammy Wynette: same

T-Bone Burnette: Truth Decay; S/T

Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones; Rain Dogs