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100% Faultless Albums

It’s odd, I always preferred Bryter Lyter to FLL. I understand why people would gravitate towards the latter, but something about BL just clicks a bit more for me
Imprinting? The first album of his that I heard back in the early/mid 70s.
 
Lots of lovely stuff suggested here - some I'll go visit in time.

Some suggestions from me (some repeated)
Yazoo - Upstairs at Erics,
ABC - lexicon of Love
Ultravox - Vienna
DM - Violator, and then SOFAD (@tiggers , you should know better );)
Taylor Swift - Folklore, Evermore, Midnights
Lorde - Pure Heroine
Christine and the Queens - Chaleur Humaine
 
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Lots of lovely stuff suggested here - some I'll go visit in time.

Some suggestions from me (some repeated)
Yazoo - Upstairs at Erics,
ABC - lexicon of Love
Ultravox - Vienna
DM - Violator, and the SOFAD (@tiggers , you should know better );)
Taylor Swift - Folklore, Evermore, Midnights
Lorde - Pure Heroine
Christine and the Queens - Chaleur Humaine
Aha, another middle aged Swiftie... it's not just me :D

PS Apologies for the DM faux pas... I'll have myself re-educated ;)
 
Simple selection criteria.. any album I can think of where listening is always joyous and track skipping never considered. There are more of course....

Emmylou Harris- Pieces of the Sky.
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
Van Morrison- Veedon Fleece and Astral Weeks
Roy Orbison- Mystery Girl
Nancy Griffith -There's a Light Beyond These Woods
Iris De Ment- Infamous Angel
Paul Simon- There Goes Rhymin' Simon
Jennifer Warnes- Famous Blue Raincoat
Crosby Stills & Nash- Crosby Stills & Nash
Dave Brubeck Quartet- Time Further Out
Planxty- The Woman I Loved So Well
Santana- Abraxas
The Drifters- I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing
Sarah Vaughan- Sarah Vaughan
Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust and In Concert Vol 2.
 
Eagles - Hotel California
Barclay James Harvest - Gone to Earth
Pink Floyd - DSOTM
Vivaldi - Four Seasons
Dire Straits - Private Investigations
Dan Fogelberg - Phoenix
Runrig - The Story
 
The Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms
The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld
Plastikman - Sheet One
Drexciya - Neptunes Lair
Scion - Arrange And Process
The Black Dog - Spanners
Leftfield - Leftism
KLF - Chill Out
The Prodigy - Experience
Reload - A Collection Of Short Stories
The Sabres Of Paradise - Sabresonic II
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
Portishead - Dummy
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Massive Attack - Blue Lines
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
Lana Del Rey - Norman ****ing Rockwell
Yello - Stella
 
Congos- Heart of the Congos
Steely Dan- Countdown to Ecstasy
Love- Forever Changes
Kraftwerk- Computer World
Coltrane- A Love Supreme
Coltrane- Crescent
Burial- Untrue
FUSE- Dimension Intrusion
Kate Bush- The Kick Inside
Kate Bush- Fifty Words for Snow
Smiths- Hatful of Hollow
AC/DC- Back in Black
Public Enemy- It Takes a Nation of Millions…
H.E.A.D- 97/98
Talking Heads- Remain in Light
Rhythm & Sound- See Mi Yah
Beefheart- Spotlight Kid
Beefheart- Safe as Milk
ABC- Look of Love
Shins- Chutes too Narrow

And many more that will no doubt occur, as soon as I click post reply.
 
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Melody Gardot...Currency of Man (The Artists Cut)
It must be The Artists Cut version to get the astonishing bonus track Burying my Troubles.
 


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