No skips allowed

Mr. S£im Citrus

Doryphore of KingsFans.com
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Provide a list of albums that you listen to from beginning to end, every time, with no skips. "Best of" collections do not count.

Here's mine:

Jon B - Bonafide
Janet Jackson - janet
Hikaru Utada - Distance
Boyz II Men - II
Jon B - Cool Relax
Digital Underground - Sex Packets
The Notorious BIG - Ready to Die (Disc 1 only)
Erykah Badu - Baduism
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope
Digital Underground - Sons of the P
LL Cool J - Mr. Smith
Boyz II Men - Cooleyhighharmony
LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
Janet Jackson - All 4 You
Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
Prince - Purple Rain
Christina Aguilera - Stripped
Digital Underground - The Body Hat Syndrome

And, as an "honorable mention," the albums I listen to the most that I don't like every song:

Jon B - Stronger Everyday: The first half of the album is great; the second half is garbage.
LL Cool J - Phenomenon: I literally like every other song.
Jamiroquai - A Funk Odyssey: I love the first three tracks and the last two, and can't stand the five in between.
 
Here's Mine:

Musiq-Juslisen
John Legend-Once Again
Danity Kane-Danity Kane
Boyz II Men-II
Joe-All That I Am
Aaliyah-One In A Million
Christina Aguilera-Stripped
Linkin Park-Meteora
Craig David-The Story Goes
112-Pleasure & Pain
Brandy-Never Say Never
Alicia Keys- Songs in A Minor
112-112
Tony Toni Tone-House of Music
Brian McKnight-Back at One
Aaliyah-Aaliyah
Craig David-Born To Do It
 
counting crows - august and everything after
counting crows - recovering the satellites
counting crows - this desert life
counting crows - hard candy
counting crows - across a wire: live in new york
counting crows - new amsterdam: live at the heineken music hall
third eye blind - s/t
third eye blind - blue
third eye blind - out of the vein
oasis - definitely maybe
oasis - what's the story (morning glory)
our lady peace - happiness is not a fish you can catch
our lady peace - spiritual machines
u2 - the unforgettable fire
u2 - joshua tree
u2 - war
u2 - achtung, baby!
deftones - adrenaline
deftones - around the fur
deftones - white pony
deftones - s/t
deftones - saturday night wrist
dredg - leitmotif
dredg - el cielo
dredg - catch without arms
radiohead - the bends
radiohead - ok computer
radiohead - kid a
coldplay - parachutes
coldplay - a rush of blood to the head
the arcade fire - funeral
the arcade fire - neon bible
ben harper - fight for your mind
ben harper - welcome to the cruel world
ben harper - the will to live
ben harper - there will be a light
ben harper - both sides of the gun
subtle - a new white
subtle - for hero : for fool
beck - guero
beck - the information
jeff buckley - grace
prince - purple rain
the beatles - abbey road
the beatles - white album
the beatles - sgt. peppers lonely hearts club band
bob dylan - blood on the tracks
bob dylan - hwy. 61 revisted
bruce springsteen - the wild, the innocent, and the e street shuffle
bruce springsteen - the river
bruce springsteen - born to run
bruce springsteen - born in the usa

i'll think of more later...
 
Um, I have a very low attention span and can barely listen to one song in its entirety.:o LOL

The only one's I can think of are:

The Rubber Soul - The Beatles
The Revolver - The Beatles
Melt - Rascal Flatts
Me and My Gang - Rascal Flatts
Ultimate Collection (Not really an album, per se) - The Temptations
 
My list is really long, and comes with a few disclaimers:

Firstly, I included several albums where I listen to all of the songs, but skip/disable all of the "funny" skits, recorded thank yous and shout-outs, empty tracks, etc.

Secondly, most of my older stuff is all in the form of greatest hits or homemade compilations (anywhere from Fred Astaire, Louis Prima, Sam Butera, Etta James, Esquivel, The Beatles, Ella Fitzgerald to Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone, Stevie Wonder, various 60's girl groups, The Stray Cats, X... and on and on), but if I actually owned the albums those compilations came from, this list would be even longer.
  • Joey Altruda -- "Cocktails With Joey"
  • Fiona Apple -- "Tidal", "When The Pawn...", "Extraordinary Machine"
  • The B-52's -- "The B-52's", "Wild Planet", "Whammy", "Mesopotamia", "Cosmic Thing"
  • Erykah Badu -- "Baduizm", "Mama's Gun"
  • The Beatles -- "Rubber Soul", "Revolver"
  • Beck -- "Odelay", "Mutations", "Midnight Vultures"
  • Big Bad Voodoo Daddy -- "Big Bad Voodoo Daddy"
  • Bilal -- "First Born Second"
  • Bjork -- "Homogenic", "Vespertine" (also usually listen to "Debut" and "Post" from beginning to end, but they both have tracks that I'll skip occasionally)
  • Brian Setzer Orchestra -- "Brian Setzer Orchestra", "The Dirty Boogie"
  • David Byrne -- "Feelings"
  • Cake -- "Motorcade of Generosity", "Prologing the Magic" ("Fashion Nugget" and "Comfort Eagle" both miss the list by one song)
  • Tracy Chapman -- "Tracy Chapman", "New Beginning"
  • Imani Coppola -- "Chupacabra"
  • Sheryl Crow -- "Sheryl Crow" (actually prefer "Tuesday Night Music Club", but usually skip one song)
  • Dave Matthews Band -- "Under the Table and Dreaming", "Crash"
  • Deee-Lite -- "World Clique"
  • The Doors -- "The Doors"
  • The Eurythmics -- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  • Dionne Farris -- "Wild Seed -- Wild Flower"
  • Franz Ferdinand -- "Franz Ferdinand"
  • Nelly Furtado -- "Whoa! Nelly"
  • Garbage -- "Garbage", "Version 2.0"
  • P.J. Harvey -- "Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea"
  • Lauryn Hill -- "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill"
  • The Hives -- "Tyrannosaurus Hives"
  • Chris Isaak -- "Forever Blue", "Baja Sessions"
  • Janet Jackson -- "Janet"
  • Norah Jones -- "Come Away With Me"
  • Talib Kweli -- "Quality"
  • John Legend -- "Get Lifted"
  • Luscious Jackson -- "Fever In Fever Out"
  • Mono -- "Formica Blues"
  • Nine Inch Nails -- "With Teeth"
  • Nirvana -- "Nevermind", "In Utero", "Unplugged"
  • No Doubt -- "Tragic Kingdom"
  • Four Rooms -- Original Soundtrack (all original music by Combustible Edison, so it counts)
  • OutKast -- "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik", "Stankonia"
  • Poe -- "Hello"
  • Portishead -- "Dummy", "Portishead"
  • The Presidents of the United States of America -- "The Presidents of the United States of America"
  • Prince & The Revolution -- "Purple Rain" (and almost "Around the World in a Day")
  • Queens of the Stone Age -- "Songs For the Deaf", "Lullabies to Paralyze"
  • Radiohead -- "OK Computer"
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers -- "Blood Sugar Sex Magic"
  • Reel Big Fish -- "Turn the Radio Off"
  • Royal Crown Revue -- "Mugzy's Move"
  • Save Ferris -- "It Means Everything"
  • Paul Simon -- "Graceland"
  • Southern Culture on the Skids -- "Dirt Track Date"
  • Sublime -- "Robbin' The Hood", "40 oz. To Freedom", "Sublime"
  • The Sundays -- "Reading Writing & Arithmetic", "Static & Silence"
  • Talking Heads -- "Speaking In Tongues"
  • A Tribe Called Quest -- "The Low End Theory", "Midnight Marauders"
  • The Von Bondies -- "Pawn Shoppe Heart"
  • Tom Waits -- "Swordfishtrombones"
  • Weezer -- "The Blue Album"
  • Kanye West -- "The College Dropout"
  • The White Stripes -- "White Blood Cells", "Elephant"
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs -- "Fever to Tell"
Phew! It would seem that I do not have any sort of attention span problem.
 
Good ones, GGG...

Here are mine (most of them anyway):

Pearl Jam- Vs.
Pearl Jam - 10
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy
Any Led Zeppelin album
Nirvana - Nevermind
REM - Automatic for the People
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Smashing Pumpkins - Pisces Iscariot
Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
Smashing Pumpkins - Machina- The Machines Of God
Tom Petty - Wildflowers
Any Coldplay album
Weezer - Blue album
Weezer - Green album
Green Day - Dookie
The Samples - The Last Drag
Casey Black - Vacations
Couting Crows - August and Everything After
Cranberries - Everyone Else is Doing it, Why Should'nt We?
Cranberries - No Need to Argue
Fiona Apple - Tidal
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory
Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing
Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales
The Sundays - Static and Silence
Zwan - Mary Star of the Sea
Rage Against the Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
 
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