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I agree with most of the ones that have already been mentioned, here's more. Some are obviously more classic than others but all of them are bumpable straight through imo. It's cool to hear Coolio's It takes a Thief mentioned, it was dope when it came out and still is, front to back.Mack 10 - Mack 10Eazy-E - Eazy Duz ItIce Cube - Leathal InjectionIce Cube - Americas Most WantedSouth Central Cartel - N Gatz We TrussWarren G - Regulate G Funk EraLuniz - Operation StackolaTwinz - ConversationB.G. Knoccout & Dresta - Real BrothasJay Z - Reasonable DoubtBrotha Lynch - Season Of Da SiccnessRappin 4-Tay - Don't Fight the Feelin'M.C. Ren - Villain In BlackBig Pun - Capital PunishmentMasta Ace Incorporated - Sittin' On ChromeDa Brat - FunkdafiedM.C. Eiht - We Come Strapped2Pac - Me Against The WorldRedman - Dare Iz a DarksideEazy-E - It's On 187um Killa (it's an EP but better than most albums)
1. Spice 1 - Spice 12. Scarface - Mr. Scarface is back3. Canibus - 2000b.c.4. Mystikal - Mind Of Mystikal5. Thug Life Vol. One
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On?
Quote from: Jimmy H. on August 05, 2014, 09:20:36 PMMarvin Gaye - What's Going On? One of the greatest solo LP's of all timeBut people acting like good albums don't exist. Every CD I've got I listen through from start to finish (250-300 albums)
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on August 05, 2014, 10:29:06 PMQuote from: Jimmy H. on August 05, 2014, 09:20:36 PMMarvin Gaye - What's Going On? One of the greatest solo LP's of all timeBut people acting like good albums don't exist. Every CD I've got I listen through from start to finish (250-300 albums)Yeah I'm the same - I'm in the habit of just sticking a CD into my system and just letting it play through front to back.I find some albums lend themselves to a full-on play and can't just be dipped into as and when you feel like it - I'm talking about albums such as 'Good Kid MAAD City', 'Donuts' and 'Madvillainy' where there's sort of a story going on within the music and it demands to be listened to from beginning to end. And then there are EPs like '7 Days of Funk' and 'Creepin On Ah Come Up' where, owing to the short length, it's easy to listen the whole way through.Other albums that I find myself listening to often from beginning to end include Frank Ocean's 'Channel Orange', Scarface's 'The Diary', Suga Free's 'Street Gospel' and WC's 'The Shadiest One'. Of course there are a ton of others, but these are the ones that immediately come to mind.