A few that are close, but the winner is-
Hunky Dory - David Bowie
Yes, even Eight line Poem
Kate Bush, The Kick Inside
Marillion, Misplaced Childhood
and another vote for Fleetwood Mac's Rumours
Kate Bush, The Kick Inside
Marillion, Misplaced Childhood
and another vote for Fleetwood Mac's Rumours
I personally think Aladin Sane is a better more complete album....
Anyway all is subjective in what you consider to be good and what genre you are in to.
Whole albums I liked and still like to this day
The Smoker you drink the player you get - Joe Walsh
Silk Degrees - Boz Scaggs
Hotel California - Eagles
Dark Side of the Moon - Floyd
Selling England by the Pound - Genesis
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
there are loads more great albums that all of the tracks hang together in.
For those who have never heard the Joe Walsh one here it is on Youtube
All three Cymbals Eat Guitars albums.
Johnny Flynn - A Larum
And Abbey Road. Obviously. Yes, even Maxwells Silver Hammer.
I agree with all your selections but especially Joe Walsh and Boz Scaggs. I reckon I have probably played Silk Degrees more than any album I have ever owned now you've jogged my memory. It was only a week ago I listened to it in it's entirety last.
Either NSC is over-stocked with unimaginative old farts or there hasn't been an exceptional album made in the last 25 years or so going by this thread (the Paul Weller one about the only relatively contemporary one posted so far).
Any Arctic Monkeys album.
Clash - London Calling, a double album without a bad track.
Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus, a single album without a bad track
Clash - Sandinista, a triple album with lots of bad tracks...of course paradoxically if the 12 best tracks were lifted out of the 36 on it, it would be an album without a bad track.