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.
shoe

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As marty has already said, "Many, many"...

Speaking categorically for myself, anything by Steely Dan.

Reaching back a little:  Electric Ladyland; Fragile; Close to the Edge; YesSongs; "Zuma".

Some albums from two bands I'd like to see get more "love":
"Wire Post to Wire"; "Swimmer"; "Albatross" - The Standard.
"The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy"; "You Know Who You Are" -  Nada Surf.

"Music for the Divine"; "The Way It Is" - Glenn Hughes.

Playing now:  "Transitive Verses" - Brookhaven

Sorry, Shoe.  I wasn't making a distinction between formats.  I use "albums" to refer to a collection of songs as released by one band or artist regardless of whether on vinyl, CD, tape or digital download.  The Standard & Nada Surf are both "contemporary" bands.
Chris Stamey "Euphoria" (put this one on repeat and let it play...over and over).
Hope you like it Marty.  It's one of those that creeps up on you.  Initially, it was just OK but I found I wanted to listen to it again a few days after the first time.  It got better...and better...and better the more I listened.  It's probably been months now since I first heard it on Spotify.  Still hooks me after I-don't- know-how-many-listens.  I went ahead and ordered the CD from Amazon just last night.  Track 9 is killer.  The whole thing is good.