Give me an album that's all killer no filler!

Lonn

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Without reading through the last 10 pages, I nominate Kansas Leftoverture.
 

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Depeche Mode - Violator
The Cure - Disintegration
The Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
The Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
Afro Celt Sound System - Vol 1: Sound Magic
The Sundays - Reading, Writing, & Arithmetic
The Beatles - Let It Be...Naked
Bel Canto - Shimmering, Warm, & Bright
Guns 'N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Chris Isaak - The Baja Sessions
The Jesus & Mary Chain - Darklands
Kix - Blow My Fuse
Lords of Acid - Lust
Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing
Robert Plant/Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
Billy Squier - Don't Say No
U2 - Achtung, Baby

I'm leaving live and greatest hits off my list, seeing as how the list would literally be never ending if I included them.
 

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I'm gonna show how young I am with this list but...

Sum 41 - All Killer, No Filler ;)
Cartel - Cycles
New Found Glory - Sticks and Stones
American Hi-Fi - American Hi-Fi
Saosin - Saosin
A Day to Remember - Homesick
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Weld
 

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Most of my prog collection...many only have a couple of trax anyway.

Patrick Moraz "I"...could easily remain on "repeat", for instance.

Albums with songs...

Little Feat "Dixie Chicken"
Elton John "Madman Across The Water", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band "Will The Circle Be Unbroken."

Norman Blake: "Fields Of November"...and just about all the rest.

Flatt & Scruggs "Foggy Mt. Banjo" (sorry, I'm legally required to add banjo content). :D
 

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Steve Earle, "Guitar Town".

One of my favorites!

I love writing songs. The other night, just as I was going to sleep, I thought of a great, great, great opening line for a new tune. Wrote it down.

Next morning I looked at it and smelled fish. So I Googled it, and it came right up:

Hey, pretty baby, are ready for me?
I'm your good-rockin' daddy down from Tennessee.

Yup. A great opener, alright:



So, oh, well. Back to the drawing board. . . .
 
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Martian

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There’s gotta be a bunch but to keep it brief: John Cale’s “Paris 1919”. Not a big guitar record, despite Lowell George’s presence on it, but for me it’s a perfect record.
 

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Cody Jinks--The Adobe Sessions

Jamey Johnson--The Guitar Song

Alan Jackson--The first 5-6 albums/collective recordings/CD's (whatever you choose to call it)

The Black Crowes--Shake Your Money Maker; Into The Fog/All Hold Hands (live album)
 
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