A few weeks ago
plastic asked, "What is the perfect album?"
This is what the guy posting said:
I recently came up against a wall. While sorting my albums of music in the MP3 format, I came to the conclusion that for most, if not all, of the albums I own, there are only a handful of tracks per album that I love. Generally there are a few tracks that are passable and almost always several that are forgettable. This makes listening to an entire album or even mixes of albums set to random less enjoyable than if it was just the best songs per album. So I began purging tracks, saving only the best of each album.
Then I ran into a phenomenon, the phenomenon of the perfect album. An album in which every track is great, each one worthy of being a hit. An album with not a single song I would skip past and nothing mediocre or even average.
I'm only part way through my music library and I've only found a handful. But it piqued my curiosity. What albums would you nominate as a perfect album?For me, I'd pick Brian Eno's
Here Come the Warm Jets, The Beatles'
Abbey Road, both Gorillaz Albums (
Demon Days and
Gorillaz), any Elliot Smith album, Ataxia
Automatic Writing (really depressing), Eminem's
Marshall Mathers LP.
The discussion on plastic generated 775 album suggestions. Check out
The Perfect Album, according to Plastic to see what the final results are. Hint: Radiohead's
OK Computer is no. 1