What was the last full album you listened to?

Had to dust this off and listen to it again after several years.
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast

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Forgive me, I have to list several. I consider these entire albums to be superb and meant to be listened to entirely. I have been a crazy music fanatic since the times when our stereo still played 8-tracks. Today my collection is in excess of 7,500 albums.


When I say I love this first artist, I cannot understate that fact. I have met few who have heard of them, and fewer who describe their understanding of their music with such explicit admiration as I do. You either get it, or you don't. But when speaking of our favorites, I suppose it's that way for all of us, no?


#1: Arcana - Inner Pale Sun

It's a bit of a shame because I consider the recording quality to be 3 stars. But for me, this is my absolute favorite artist of the last 100 years, and my favorite album by them. I get shivers, goosebumps, and tears from this album. Best listened to rarely and on special occasions, only when there's time, and with solemn reverie.



2nd to this would be

Electric Light Orchestra - Time

An absolute masterpiece of musical alchemy.



And

Depeche Mode - Violator

Lot of good songs on this album. Youth/nostalgia vibes.




Honorable mentions:

Enya - Shepherd Moons
Saturnus - Paradise Belongs To You
Lana Del Rey - Born to Die
New Order - Technique
Uaral - Lamentos a Poema Muerto
The London Suede - Dog Man Star
Peter Gabriel - So
Within Temptation - Mother Earth
Rush - Exit Stage Left
Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Morrissey - Your Arsenal
Tool - 10,000 Days
Cause & Effect (1990 Album)
Therion - Vovin
Elend - Weeping Nights
Pearl Jam - Ten
Ayreon - Universal Migrator
Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Pet Shop Boys - Very
Raison d'etre - In Sadness, Silence, Solitude
Massive Attack - Protection
Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Lacrimosa - Elodia
Vas - Sunyata
Queensryche - Empire
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Metatron Omega - Illuminatio
Echoes of Eternity - As Shadows Burn
The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn of a Friendly Card
Tori Amos - Under the Pink
Concrete Blonde - Bloodletting
Dargaard - Eternity Rites
Metallica - And Justice For All
Yes - Union
Seventh Harmonic - Garden of Dilmun
The Cult - Sonic Temple
Nightwish - Wishmaster
Stoa - Porta VIII
Heather Nova - Oyster
The Kovenant - Nexus Polaris
Trees of Eternity - Hour of the Nightingale
VNV Nation - Empires
Anathema - Distant Satellites



Sumbudday stop meh!...


These albums are all 5 stars. And when I start one of them I intend to listen to the whole thing. I consider these albums indispensable, though I acknowledge I have eccentric tastes.

I hope I've piqued the interest of some forum members with this list, and gifted them some gems to listen to if it is to their liking...
 
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Tori Amos
I really liked her last Ocean To Ocean. I'd liked but never followed her but it seemed the time to go see her. I got good tickets at The Greek in L.A. but then ended up out of town. OK we vacationed in Portugal, Spain, France, and saw Iron Maiden in Bilbao so it's not like I can complain, but I would have like to have seen that tour.

The latest album I now heard in full is Jethro Tull's Stormwatch bonus edition tonight, driving from South Central L.A. up through Beverly Hills to Mulholland Terrace.
 
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In the first novel I published there is a character going through the process of being born. In the margins of the text I make reference to the song "bells for her."

There is an atmospheric characteristic and mood to this song which is like the first timid steps into awakening - experiencing her first glimpses of awareness in this world.

I have not heard ocean to ocean. I think the last album I gave a serious listen was "boys for pele."
 
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forgive me if I missed something, but was that refering to my previous post, "Bongo Fury" by Frank Vincent Zappa and Captain Beefheart, as the most recent album that ive listented to? I certainly wouldnt think so but...
I just listened to it again so ill repeat for today...

Bongo Fury

Its so good. Hearing this copy on vinyl is like hearing it for the first time but even better!