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Topic: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through

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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #70 on: March 26, 2025, 10:12:41 AM »
What are the worst albums to listen to straight through? The one where you should have just picked up the single, because the rest of it is nothing but clunkers?
Anything Celine Dion comes to mind.
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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #71 on: March 26, 2025, 10:56:55 AM »
What are the worst albums to listen to straight through? The one where you should have just picked up the single, because the rest of it is nothing but clunkers?


Silverchair - Frogstomp album comes to mind.

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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #72 on: March 26, 2025, 03:20:35 PM »
Anything Celine Dion comes to mind.
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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #73 on: March 26, 2025, 03:26:00 PM »
Anything Celine Dion comes to mind.
It sounds like you just don't like Celine Dion.

I think BB was more trying to get at, albums from artists you like (for at least one song) where the album was a dud and you wished you'd just bought the one good single it had on it.


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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #74 on: March 26, 2025, 03:30:43 PM »
Oh have we listed Michael Jackson's Thriller on this thread yet?  Not only is that album 100% listenable but it's got to have one of the highest banger percentages of all-time.


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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #75 on: March 26, 2025, 03:35:01 PM »
Oh have we listed Michael Jackson's Thriller on this thread yet?  Not only is that album 100% listenable but it's got to have one of the highest banger percentages of all-time.

I guess by brad's clarified standards I'd list it here too.  I actually don't much care for the title track, but in a vinyl/old-school setting, I don't think I'd be working hard to avoid it.  It's iffy for me, because in the digital age, I'll hardly ever let that one play through.  

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« Reply #76 on: March 26, 2025, 03:35:19 PM »
And I know a lot of folks around here don't like her, but for me Taylor Swift's 1989 album is another complete listen. 

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« Reply #77 on: March 26, 2025, 03:36:34 PM »
Phil Collins -- But Seriously

Actively look forward to each next song.  

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« Reply #78 on: March 26, 2025, 03:37:17 PM »
I guess by brad's clarified standards I'd list it here too.  I actually don't much care for the title track, but in a vinyl/old-school setting, I don't think I'd be working hard to avoid it.  It's iffy for me, because in the digital age, I'll hardly ever let that one play through. 
I'm not necessarily adhering to bwar's standard.  For me, I'm trying to name albums where I genuinely like every single track on them.  No temptation to FF at all.  But of course everyone on this thread is free to define it as they like.


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Re: OT - Best albums to listen to straight through
« Reply #79 on: March 26, 2025, 03:39:09 PM »
And I know a lot of folks around here don't like her, but for me Taylor Swift's 1989 album is another complete listen.

I haven't heard that one much, but back when it came out one of my nieces was staying with me for a couple weeks and she was playing it with me intermittently paying attention.  I started to comment on that album earlier in this thread, but I remember thinking it was one of the few albums I'd come across in a while that seemed to have a consistent flow throughout.....like, it was designed to be an album experience, like the old days.  

But, as I say, I was only half-paying attention, and if anybody ever accuses me of listening to Taylor Swift I will deny everything.  

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« Reply #80 on: March 26, 2025, 03:43:05 PM »
I'm not necessarily adhering to bwar's standard.  For me, I'm trying to name albums where I genuinely like every single track on them.  No temptation to FF at all.  But of course everyone on this thread is free to define it as they like.

Thriller is still on a weird middle ground for me.  I can't say I genuinely like the track, but I don't genuinely dislike it either.  It's more a case of I know I don't like it as much as the others and impatience tends to get the best of me.....I want to get on to the next song I know I like more, which describes the rest of the album.  So by your standards, I'm not sure where that puts it.  

Toto has an album like that.  For years I skipped two tracks on it.  One day I forced myself to listen through those again and found I didn't actually dislike the songs, at least anymore.  But it's still apparent to me that I don't like them as well as the rest of the album and my FF finger gets twitchy.  

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« Reply #81 on: March 26, 2025, 03:44:26 PM »
I haven't heard that one much, but back when it came out one of my nieces was staying with me for a couple weeks and she was playing it with me intermittently paying attention.  I started to comment on that album earlier in this thread, but I remember thinking it was one of the few albums I'd come across in a while that seemed to have a consistent flow throughout.....like, it was designed to be an album experience, like the old days. 

But, as I say, I was only half-paying attention, and if anybody ever accuses me of listening to Taylor Swift I will deny everything. 
No worries, you've been a closet Horn for decades.  You can be a closet Swiftie now, too.

I think the album flows well.  I don't know if it's specifically designed to do so, in the way that 70s and 80s bands did, or if it's just a factor of having so many good songs that are all pleasant to listen to.  But either way, it's one I'm definitely thinking about getting in vinyl, just for the fun of it.  I already have the CD.

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« Reply #82 on: March 26, 2025, 03:55:46 PM »
Sequencing.....the art of arranging album tracks so that everything flows well and creates a desired listen-through experience.  Probably an increasingly forgotten art, but one that's harder than it sounds.  When I was the interim music director at the San Marcos church for a while I had to procure a Christmas mix, and I was surprised at how long it took me to arrange the order of a bunch of good songs in a way that didn't feel hodge-podge, and make them flow well together.  Of course, that was probably harder than normal because I was dealing with different artists, styles, and eras.  But I've heard from industry guys that it's a serious thing that used to not be taken lightly. 

One of my favorite bands initially put out an album in the 90's overseas, and the front-end felt awkward for some reason.  They weren't happy with the sequencing and they were able to get the record label to re-sequence the tracks for the American release.  That one flows way better, imo.  But it's all the same songs.  Very interesting.  

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« Reply #83 on: March 26, 2025, 04:00:47 PM »
Sequencing.....the art of arranging album tracks so that everything flows well and creates a desired listen-through experience.  Probably an increasingly forgotten art, but one that's harder than it sounds.  When I was the interim music director at the San Marcos church for a while I had to procure a Christmas mix, and I was surprised at how long it took me to arrange the order of a bunch of good songs in a way that didn't feel hodge-podge, and make them flow well together.  Of course, that was probably harder than normal because I was dealing with different artists, styles, and eras.  But I've heard from industry guys that it's a serious thing that used to not be taken lightly. 

One of my favorite bands initially put out an album in the 90's overseas, and the front-end felt awkward for some reason.  They weren't happy with the sequencing and they were able to get the record label to re-sequence the tracks for the American release.  That one flows way better, imo.  But it's all the same songs.  Very interesting. 
For sure.  I've always thought I'd be good at that. I make a lot of mixes, either for parties or roadtrips or whatever.  Originally it was mixtapes, then CDs, and now it's generally streaming mixes.  But regardless of medium, I've always taken a lot of time to get the order of sequence just right.  Some songs just can't follow another one, and some fit very naturally.

I still make an annual music mix (actually burned to CD!) for our roadtrip up to TX-OU in Dallas.  It focuses on brand new music that's either just been released or is pre-release, and it crosses many genres but it all has to fit the vibe of a car roadtrip up the highway for a big rivalry football game, on the grounds of a state fair.  Tall order but I feel like I nail it each year.

It's called "Red River Jams."

 

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