What album did you last listen to from start to finish?

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The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

That was a first time...and it's not my favorite Stones album :sigh:
 
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I actually couldn't listen to The National's albums until I saw them live with R.E.M. over the summer. :reject:

But, after that, I "got" it, and I've been listening to their albums pretty consistently since.

The National and Modest Mouse opening for REM....I resent you :(
 
Win. Win. Win. Though I'm of the minority of people who likes the Fleet Foxes album better than Sun Giant EP.

Zeppelin IV was great! I'd kind of written classic rock off, especially Led Zeppelin, because I thought it was too masculine (the term "cock rock" from a reading I did for a rock history class comes to mind :lol: ), but I'm glad I'm going back and listening to a lot of this.



Yndi Halda - Enjoy Eternal Bliss

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I'm a sucker for post-rock that uses orchestral string instruments, and this is one of my favorite examples of the type.
 
Because it's regarded as one of the best albums ever? When at best it's just a great album?

I think anything can be overrated, of course - and that album is no exception, but the reason it's generally credited so highly is because of its influence. Pretty clear why it's so highly regarded.
 
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