Solid, work-friendly albums? (normally nsfw ok)
twoply
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We have Rhapsody at work and I'm often at a loss as to what to pick when it's my turn to choose the music. It's hard for me to get away from what I'm doing in order to skip tracks, and I'm discovering a lot of the albums I like have at least one or two tracks I don't really want to hear. Anyone want to recommend some beginning-to-end solid albums? Explicit content is not at all an issue.
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Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
coltrane - A Love Surpreme
the JB's - Food For Thought
Tribe - Midnight Marauders
De La Soul - Stakes Is High
Bad Company - 1st LP
Kool & The Gang - Wild & Peaceful
Jay-Z - blueprint 2.1
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
except if you don't want to cry at work.
Tell them why.
Sgt. Peppers
Elvis Costello- My Aim is true
War- All Day music
Al green- i'm still in love with you
The Main Ingredient- Euphrates River
Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66- Look Around
instrumental albums:
Roy ayers- red, black, and green
tommy guererro- soul food taqueria
cal tjader- tjader
willie rodriguez jazz quartet- flatjacks
ray bryant trio- gotta travel on
A Tribe Called Quest - Low End Theory
Breakestra - Hit The Floor
Bob Marley - Kaya
Goodie Mob - Soul Food
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Led Zeppelin III
Mos Def - Black On Both Sides
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Main Ingredient
Slum Village - Fantastic vol 2
The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Roots - Do You Want More
Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane At Carnegie Hall
-Big Star #1 Record
-The Zombies Odessey and Oracle:
-and lots of latin stuff especially:
-Bobby Valentin Arrebatarnos
-Pete Rodriguez Latin Boogaloo
-Ralph Robles Taking Over
-Johnny Colon Boogaloo 67
-Brooklyn Sounds
any of the first 2 portishead lp's
labcabincalifornia
bobby humphrey blacks and blues
monty alexander rass
de la stakes is high
al green still in love with you
black ceasar s/t (payback is great too)
the black album (pete rock version)
rhoda scott self titled
herbie hancock headhunters
marvin gaye i want you
johnny hammond gears/gamblers life
Nirvanna unplugged (a little corny but will bring back some memories)
miles davis tallest tree's(its a comp but has great tracks on it)
nina simone here comes the sun
Donuts Dilla
Bobby Hutcherson Montara
Shuggie Otis Inspiration
Dudley Perkins Expressions
Gangstarr Hard to earn
Thelonious Monk Criss Cross
Ethoipian Knights (just need to get rid of Jamie)
The Roots Illadelph/DYWM/ Organix
Dj Krush Meiso
Money Mark Keyboard repair
Horace Silver Tokyo Blues
Common Like water for chocolate
D'angelo Brown Sugar and Vodoo
Jill Scott Who is....
Roy Ayers Everybody loves the sunshine
J-88 Best Kept Secret
there is a few kind of obvious ones
Strip Club? Shylockeria? Cock Fighting Arena? Home for children with tourrets?
No, No, No, No. But I like how you think. Only 16 more questions or guesses to go.
I'll throw in Catch A Fire and Zeppelin I.
Grails - Burden of Hope
Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop
Spaceways Inc./Zu - Radiale
P.J. Harvey - Rid of Me
Fiona Apple - When the Pawn...
The Coup - Genocide and Juice
Shannon Wright - Over the Sun
Ruby Andrews - Black Zodiak
Rapeman - Two Nuns and a Pack Mule
Quix*O*Tic - Mortal Mirror
Freddie Scott - I Shall Be Release
Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime
Dirty Projectors - Rise Above
Dinosaur Jr. - Where You Been?
Chrome - Red Exposure
764-Hero - Salt Sniks & Sugar Floats
UT - In Gut's House
This Heat - This Heat
Swans - Various Failures
Breathless - Somewhere Between Happiness and Heartache
Monroe Mustangs - Plain Sweeping Themes for the Unprepared
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
And J***n, stop stirring up trouble.