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Cream - Disraeli Gears
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldn't Stand The Weather
Pat Metheny Group - Offramp
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is NoWhere


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Lots of good suggestions in this thread. Let me introduce you to a few I have not seen mentioned:

Clutch - Clutch (hard/stoner rock)
Clutch - Elephant Riders - (same but with a little more funk)

Morphine - Like Swimming (experimental/jazz rock)
Morphine - Yes

Portishead - Dummy (was mentioned before, probably the best example of trip hop)
 
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So at least one of my suggestions will be controversial, but my interpretation of the premise is what albums that I personally enjoy every single track... that being the case 4 jump to mind immediately.

Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
My Own Prison - Creed
You Get What You Give - Zac Brown Band
The Complex - Blue Man Group
 
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I always say that Merle Haggard is the greatest Country music singer/songwriter/performer of all time (and I included a Haggard album in my list on the first page), but... I got to looking though my music and I think I might have one or two more albums by Dwight Yoakum than Merle. Two that I think are outstanding are: “Blame the Vain,” and “This Time.” I think there are a few others that are almost “100% solid.”


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Every Iron Maiden album including live ones!


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B B King...live at cook county jail............


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Not really a best of album, but Eric Clapton, Unplugged. I could listen to Layla, Old Love and Tears in Heaven all day long. The rest of the songs are solid too.

Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble: The Sky Is Crying. I literally listen to "Little Wing" on a regular basis since 1992.

Foo Fighters: One by One

Pink Floyd: DSOTM and The Wall

Rush: 2112

Cake (If you're into that sort of music): Fashion Nugget, Showroom of Compassion, Pressure Chief, Comfort Eagle

Mumford and Sons: Babel and Sigh No More

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Some great entry's by everyone here.

I see my number one favorite has already been mentioned-

Montrose-Montrose (Early Sammy Hagar)

Here's a couple solid 80's heavy metal hair band albums that few have heard of-

Waysted-Waysted

Q5-Steel The Light



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3 already mentioned.

Allman Brothers "Live At Fillmore East"
Keith Jarrett "Koln Concert"
Little Feat "Waiting For Columbus"...There were many more but these are stand outs.

Did not see these...

Grateful Dead "Dead Set" (skip "Space") and "Dead Reckoning"


Jethro Tull "Aqaulung"

The Who "Whos Next"

Tom Waits "Nighthawks At The Diner"

Now, some of the (old school) ladies whom have been neglected:

Bonnie Rait "Takin My Time", "Give It Up" and "Streetlights"

Joni Mitchell "Miles Of Aisles"

And for Jazz fans...

Mal Waldron Trio "Free At Last"


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I really like all the albums by The Darkness.
 
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Def Leppard - hysteria
Joe Satriani -the Extremist
Andy Timmons - Theme From a Perfect World
Dream Theater - Images and Words
John Mayer - continuum
Pink Floyd - Dark Side


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The Beach Boys and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Has anyone mentioned Metallica - S&M?







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Never A Dull Moment.

Like Every Picture Tells A Story, a landmark album for Rod Stewart. These albums rocked hard with just acoustic guitar as the driving instrument. During the early 70s, Rod and The Faces were the equals of The Stones, IMO.



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Pink Floyd:
Dark Side of the Moon
The Wall
Wish You Were Here

Rush:
A Farewell to Kings
2112
Moving Pictures

Radiohead:
Kid A
OK Computer
In Rainbows

Pat Metheny:
Pat Metheny Group
Travels
Bright Size Life

3 Electronic Albums:
Manual Gottsching: Inventions for Electric Guitar
Terry Riley: A Rainbow in Curved Air
Brian Eno: Ambient I

3 JAZZ Albums:
John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
Wes Montgomery: Incredible Jazz Guitar

3 Classical Albums:
Beethoven Symphonies 5 & 7: Carlos Kleiber
Bruckner Symphony 9: Bruno Walter
Mahler Symphony 5: Leonard Bernstein-VPO
 
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Stones - Let it Bleed
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill
Otis Redding - Otis Blue
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
Runrig - Proterrra


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