What Album Has No Bad Songs?

#77
#77
IMO...
AC/DC (All of them)
BTO (Thier first five Albums)
Foghat Live
MJ Off the Wall
Kiss Destroyer
Quiet Riot Metal Health
Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo
38 Special Wild Eyed Southern Boys
Molly Hatchet Flirt'n with Disaster
Skynyrd (All of them prior to 78)
Boston (first 2)
VH (All with DLR except VH2)
MJ Thriller
Metallica Black
 
#78
#78
Acdc back in black
Acdc highway to hell
Kiss crazy nights
Kiss hot in the shade
Dokken back for the attack
Black sabbath 1st album
Motley Crue Shout and Girls
Billy Squire Emotions in Motion
Def Leppard Hysteria
Matchbox 20 1st album
GnR Use you illusion and Welcome to the jungle
Boston all of them
Bad Company-Bad Company
FleetwoodMac rumors
Posion Open up and say Ahhh
Survivor Eye of the tiger
And so many more
 
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George Jones - Cold Hard Truth / I Am What I Am
Waylon Jennings- Dreaming My Dreams
Willie Nelson- Songs/ Red Headed Stranger/ Spirit
Merle Haggard- Back to the Barrooms
The Beatles- Let it Be... Naked
The White Stripes- Elephant
Tracy Lawrence- Sticks and Stones
Dwight Yoakum- Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room
Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River
ZZ Top- Degüello / Tres Hombres
The Eagles- Hotel California
Jamey Johnson- That Lonsome Song
Marty Robbins- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Cee Lo Green- The Lady Killer
The Black Keys- Brothers
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Gimme Back My Bullets / Nuthin' Fancy
Al Green- I'm Still in Love With You
 
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#84
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"Wish you were Here"
Pink Floyd
 
#85
#85
IMO...
AC/DC (All of them)
BTO (Thier first five Albums)
Foghat Live
MJ Off the Wall
Kiss Destroyer
Quiet Riot Metal Health
Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo
38 Special Wild Eyed Southern Boys
Molly Hatchet Flirt'n with Disaster
Skynyrd (All of them prior to 78)
Boston (first 2)
VH (All with DLR except VH2)
MJ Thriller
Metallica Black
ARS Champagne Jam
CDB Full Moon
ZZ Top Eliminator
Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland
 
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#86
#86
Peter Gabriel - So
Depeche Mode - Some Great Reward
Yello - One Second
Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry
Judas Priest - Electric Eye, Defenders of the Faith
Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue
Styx - Pieces of Eight
Billy Joel - Glass Houses
Chris Stapleton - Traveler
Lykki Li - Wounded Rhymes
Motley Crue - Shout At the Devil
 
#88
#88
Not the type of music presented here so far, but:

any Turnpike Troubadours album
Jason Isbell-Southeastern
Chris Stapleton- Traveller
 
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#89
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George Jones - Cold Hard Truth / I Am What I Am
Waylon Jennings- Dreaming My Dreams
Willie Nelson- Songs/ Red Headed Stranger/ Spirit
Merle Haggard- Back to the Barrooms
The Beatles- Let it Be... Naked
The White Stripes- Elephant
Tracy Lawrence- Sticks and Stones
Dwight Yoakum- Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room
Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River
ZZ Top- Degüello / Tres Hombres
The Eagles- Hotel California
Jamey Johnson- That Lonsome Song
Marty Robbins- Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
Cee Lo Green- The Lady Killer
The Black Keys- Brothers
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Gimme Back My Bullets / Nuthin' Fancy
Al Green- I'm Still in Love With You
You left out Conway, Jerry Jeff Walker and Vern Gosdin .
 
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#90
#90
You left out Conway, Jerry Jeff Walker and Vern Gosdin .
I wanted to leave you some albums to name.


*I thought about them and also John Conlee, Don Williams, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Ronnie Milsap (and a lot more) but all I've got is their greatest hits CDs/box sets and I didn't think that was acceptable for the topic of "what album has no bad songs".
 
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#96
#96
Y'all have named every one I'd name (shoutout to those mentioning Turnpike and Isbell). I'm gonna throw a monkey in the wrench real quick:

Adele - 21.

I could listen to that woman sing in a language she doesn't even speak and enjoy it.
 
#97
#97
Led Zeppelin IV as other wise people have noted.
In the LP age, artists had to produce more cohesive albums. There was no easy way to “skip” boring tracks. We have lost perspective on how much the listening experience changed with the advent of the CD
 
#99
#99
If you would have asked me this question five decades ago, I would have given you a different answer. Fortunately for the sanity of my parents, in the pre iPhone days I could only listen to this whilst actually physically at the family stereo (which was approximately the size of a Buick) unlike the poor parents of today who are subject to Baby Shark at any and all times and locations 😂😂😂
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is is just me, or does Dave sort of look like Derek Dooley?
 
Led Zeppelin IV as other wise people have noted.
In the LP age, artists had to produce more cohesive albums. There was no easy way to “skip” boring tracks. We have lost perspective on how much the listening experience changed with the advent of the CD
This is a great point, especially in the age of buying individual songs online.
 

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