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Albums with only great tracks
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| DJ Cinos |
They are few and far between, but indeed, these masterpieces do exist. Name them. CDs where every track is as good as the last.
There are two that I can remember:
Shpongle - Are You Shpongled?
Chicane - Far From The Maddening Crowds
Perhaps even Armin Van Buuren - 76. Seriously. |
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| Breeze |
| AVB "in motion 003" (2nd cd.) |
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| töbias |
| Paul van Dyk - Out There and Back. |
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| Nautilus |
| quote: | Originally posted by töbias
Paul van Dyk - Out There and Back. |
Yep!
And The Original Tranceport by Oakie |
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| JMF [TrAcId] |
BT - ESCM
obviously :D |
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| Cobalt |
| Way Out West - Way Out West |
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| Cobalt |
| And, Way Out West - Intensify, for that matter... |
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| Nautilus |
| Ian Pooley - Since Then is one of the few CDs I've encountered where I don't find myself skipping tracks. |
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| Laushinameee |
Bt - ESCM
Paul van Dyk - 45RPM |
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| Cobalt |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Cinos
CDs where every track is as good as the last.
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Perhaps even Armin Van Buuren - 76. |
I'm glad your stated definition provided a semantic loophole for saying all the tracks on 76 are equally bland. |
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| wolverine16 |
| quote: | Originally posted by töbias
Paul van Dyk - Out There and Back. |
Such a great album. I'd be close to saying Involver, but the Felix song seems a little out of place in my personal opinion. Armin's Boundaries of Imagination is up there for me as well. |
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| DJ Cinos |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
I'm glad your stated definition provided a semantic loophole for saying all the tracks on 76 are equally bland. |
No, seriously... though I am getting really bored of it. |
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