Easy Rider (soundtrack), or perhaps On the Threshold of a Dream (The Moody Blues).
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90's Canadian rock, with "Shortcut to Moncton" as my favourite track, and "One More Astronaut" as the album's biggest single. I listened to this one end to end so many times, and there's not a bad song on it, my fave just in terms of number of listens. It's aged okay. I don't replay it obsessively like I did in my late teens
My Arms, Your Hearse by Opeth
Good & Evil by Tally Hall
Great songs, great album art.
Purple Rain
Will the Circle be Unbroken - Nitty Gritty Dirt band and friends.
there are lots of other great ones, but there is a reason this keeps coming up as a defining album in folk or bluegrass music circles.
Strange Trails by Lord Huron
"Blues & Roots" by Charles Mingus
Raw Data Feel by Everything Everything! I drove from Seattle to San Diego one time and I listened to that album at least 10 times on the drive. So good.
I have 2 and it depends on what mood I am in.
For Albums I need to like every song and I need to be able to listen to the whole thing without skipping.
Anamanaguchi - Endless Fantasy is one of them and I just to LP for it: https://anamanaguchi.bandcamp.com/album/endless-fantasy
But if I’m looking to relax;
Austin Wintory - Journey: https://austinwintory.bandcamp.com/album/journey
La mécanique du cœur by Dionysos
Oh wow, I haven't thought about that in over 15 years
The whole Animals as Leaders discography. Incredible band.
Daft Punk - Alive
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Sol - Seeming
Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Cool & Steady & Easy - is high on my list at the moment.
What a delightfully impossible question.
I hate it when someone names a totally obscure album that no one’s ever heard of just to be cool, but I looked through my whole collection and no other single album felt right as my Favorite Album Of All Time, which I have to underscore is different than what I think is the best album of all time.
So anyway, my personal favorite album of all time which I can listen to any time and which transports me to a different place and time in my life:
Model Engine - The Lean Years Tradition
I’ve been saying that for 15 years or so and it remains true, but I don’t expect folks will listen to it and be blown away. That said, it’s an amazing album that came along at just the right time to get baked into my personality forever.
My favorite album that’s more well known, and which I would argue is genre defining: Sunny Day Real Estate - The Pink Album
My favorite album of the last 5 years is Rosalia - Motomami
Music is so fucking great isn’t it? I think it is one of the better things to come out of humanity.
I have a few. In no particular order:
It's a Kind of Magic -Queen Time -ELO Howard Jones greatest hits Ten Summoners Tales - Sting Asia-Asia Heavy Metal Soundtrack
Queen Rock Montreal
It's the one concert that I wish I had been born early enough to attend, but alas I was only five years old at the time. When the album came out in 2007 was when I became a Queen fan.