Are there any albums you consider perfect?


My daughter gave me an ipod for my birthday and I have been loading music to it slowly. As a perxon who listens to albums start to finish I have been loading albums I consider high quality beginning to end.
Makes me wonder how many perfect albums there are out there. Steely Dan's "Pretzel Logic" is to me perfect. What I mean by perfect is not one sound needs to be added or subtracted to make it better. Funny thing is, "Pretzel Logic" is not my favorite Steely Dan album, but its sound is perfect. I can only come up with a few.
Pink Floyd, "Wish You Were Here"
Tears For Fears, "Songs From The Big Chair"

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Britney Spears, 'baby one more time',
Rock solid bottom, perfect mid, and a top end sweeter
than a pound of honey.
The 2 best things about Brain Salad Surgery, the artwork,
and the track Benny the Bouncer!, it probably is a more meaningful song, for those living and being dragged up by their doc Martin boot laces in our ill gotten teen days in the UK around that time of the albums release, hooligans working ie as night club bouncers keeping in 'fighting' shape for kicking butts at 3pm every Saturday come rain or shine from Aug/May. That's my personal understanding of the song, whether or not Lake(?) wrote it with football and general hooliganism in mind very prevalent in those crazy times, who knows?,
if ya kno' wha' i mean gov'ner.

Tarkus? Jeremy Bender??lol
'Lucky man' good song, ruined for me at end by the twonky tonk high pitched needless meanderings on the synths/keyboards.
Now where is that 'Trilogy' cd? for a bit of 'Hoedown!
Rick Wakeman-6 Wives of Henry V111.
River City People-Say Something good.
Michelle Shocked-Arkansas Traveler.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Audiogon forum for those of you good people who like a bit of difference, and like to think outside of the box to the usual norm posted on here, and have a passion to indulge a in bit of Indie/gothy/Grebo type music,
may I very humbly present to you;

The Bolshoi - 'Lindy's Party'.
To me,It is very sad that one has to choose the quality of the music rather than the maker of the music.
Ok, here's one for jazz lovers;

Stephane Grappelli 'Live in Dublin, Ohio',
on the TKOMagnum label #CDSB1014.

It rocks!, or should that be jazzes?lol