Ogee Ogilthorpe
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Okay, this isn't best albums, or your favorite albums, but what would be your offerings for what you would consider the most "complete" album, as in almost no weak spots? If you're old enough, you even remember what B-side tracks are...
The one that comes to mind for me almost every time I hear a song from it is Guns N Roses "Appetite For Destruction". There is not a single song on that album that you would never hear on radio at some time or another. It's solid top to bottom. Sure, it's one of my favorites, but you could literally hear any song on that album on a radio station that remotely covers that genre.
AC/DC's "Back in Black" is probably pretty close. I just read an interesting article in Guitar World (no, I don't read Guitar World normally but I just flying a couple days ago and saw a magazine with Angus Young on the cover and it's a no-brainer for me, I'm going to buy it) about the Back in Black album and how it was a tribute to the recently deceased frontman Bon Scott and when they rattled off various tracks off the album through the article, it struck me how "deep" the album is in good songs.
I can think of others but what are some others that would qualify for incredible depth top to bottom or being complete albums?
The one that comes to mind for me almost every time I hear a song from it is Guns N Roses "Appetite For Destruction". There is not a single song on that album that you would never hear on radio at some time or another. It's solid top to bottom. Sure, it's one of my favorites, but you could literally hear any song on that album on a radio station that remotely covers that genre.
AC/DC's "Back in Black" is probably pretty close. I just read an interesting article in Guitar World (no, I don't read Guitar World normally but I just flying a couple days ago and saw a magazine with Angus Young on the cover and it's a no-brainer for me, I'm going to buy it) about the Back in Black album and how it was a tribute to the recently deceased frontman Bon Scott and when they rattled off various tracks off the album through the article, it struck me how "deep" the album is in good songs.
I can think of others but what are some others that would qualify for incredible depth top to bottom or being complete albums?