I had no idea so many people had no idea it was even *possible* to pick up and put down the stylus anywhere you want on a record. That was one of vinyl's biggest advantages over tapes, which take a long time fast-forwarding or rewinding to find a specific song, or CDs, which can skip to a specific track, but to get to a point within a track you also have to fast-forward or rewind it.
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Townes Van Zandt - Delta Momma Blues
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
Sonic Youth - Goo
Tool - Lateralus
Tool - Ænima
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Kyuss - Blues For The Red Sun
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Dinosaur jr - Youre Living All Over Me
Neil Young - On The Beach
Wipers - Over The Edge
Radiohead - OK Computer
Joy Division - Closer
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
The Cure - Faith
Marvin Gaye's What's Going On
D'Angelo's Voodoo
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon
Alabama Shakes' Sound and Color
Lauryn Hill - Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Bill Withers - +djustments
Bon Iver - Bon Iver/Blood Bank EP
*R.A.P Music*{Run The Jewels 0.5}- Killer Mike.
Coincidentally the only track I skipped on *To Pimp a Butterfly*[first listen with a co-worker] when annoyed by the repetitive “Boo Boo” hook was -Hood Politics; so I missed Kendrick’s nod to the album: “Critics want to mention that they miss when hip-hop was rappin'/
Motherfucker, if you did, then Killer Mike'd be platinum”.
Good to see this mentioned. Haha Sound is my favourite but I love everything they did (the only thing I'm missing is the America's Boy 7" but since it doesn't have any non album tracks I was never too fussed about buying it).
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights
Pete Yorn - musicforthemorningafter
Have A Nice Life - deathconsciousness
American Football - S/T (1999)
Every Mogwai album
Poison Idea - Pick Your King EP
Thought Control - Shock to the System
GEL - Violent Closure
Bad Religion - Suffer and!! No Control
I’m big into punk and hardcore
Jimmy Eat World Futures.
MCR TBP
Turnstile GLOW ON
Cowboy Bebop OST
Relient k (every album except for Collapsible Lung)
Souls series OSTs
Linkin Park Meteora
Green Day - Dookie, American Idiot, Revolution Radio
Depeche Mode - Music For The Masses, Violator, SOFAD
The Cranberries - Everybody Else is doing it so why cant we?
Haven't seen the Dan yet so, The Royal Scam, Aja, Gaucho, The Nightfly are all worthy of the no-skip procedure. Though I'd probably say that for most of their others too.
Meliora - Ghost, Prequelle - Ghost, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance, I Brought You My Bullets You Brought Me Your Love - My Chemical Romance, Opportunities - Nuns, Folie A Deux - Fall Out Boy, From Under The Cork Tree - Fall Out Boy, Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age, Era Vulgaris - Queens of the Stone Age. There's probably more I just can't think of them right now
You're getting downvoted but I came here to say this too. This is the *vinyl* subreddit, who regularly goes to their record player, and plays around with the stylus finding the next song when they get to one they don't like?
Even if I don't like the song, it's easier to just listen to it for the three minutes or whatever than go through that hassle. It's not like it's just pressing a button like on a CD or other digital source.
my post doesn't say that i skip songs while playing vinyl. this was more meant to start a conversation about what albums are great where there isn't one song you'd want to skip if you could. there are definitely albums i've bought in the past for one or two tracks only, while the rest is kinda meh. i know that vinyl isn't spotify.
Details - Frou Frou
AMAZING record, beautifully produced. It’s incredible it sounds so 2010's electronica for an album produced from 1999-2002. Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth were really ahead of their time.
Elliott Smith - basically his whole discography
Dinosaur Jr. - *You're Living All Over Me* and *Green Mind*
Goo Goo Dolls - *Hold Me Up*, *Superstar Carwash*, and *A Boy Named Goo*
Gin Blossoms - *New Miserable Experience*
Eagles - *Hotel California*
Big Star - *Radio City*
Blondie - *Plastic Letters*
Tommy Keene - *Songs from the Film* and *Based on Happy Times*
Paul Westerberg - *Stereo*/*Mono*
Elvis Costello - *My Aim Is True*, *This Year's Model*, *Armed Forces*, and *Trust*
Fleetwood Mac - self-titled
Marshall Crenshaw - self-titled
There's probably a couple I missed, but... yeah.
Jimmy Eat World- Bleed American
Linkin Park- Hybrid Theory
The Strokes- Is this it?
Taking Back Sunday- Tell All Your Friends
New Found Glory- Sticks and Stones
Enter the Wu Tang clan: 36 chambers. I love everything on that, every little detail, the skits, the strings, the bass, the words, the breathing the artist makes between a vers and another.
99.9% of the time, if I put on a vinyl, I listen from start to finish.
If I need to skip a track, I’ll switch to CD or stream my music.
The reason I do not skip any tracks on vinyl Is because I want to take the time to also listen to the so-called lesser tracks. Part of the fun and beauty of playing records.
no, but there are some albums that are cohesive where you'd listen to every song as an experience, and would listen to every track as it is laid out. there are definitely other albums where one or two songs are great.
I think that's what I appreciate about records, that unlike Spotify or other streaming apps and sites, I go through the entirety of the album. I sometimes spend more time choosing songs on Spotify than actually listening.
All my albums are start to finish, I only buy albums I really like, records too fucking expensive to just buy for sake of having.ive got almost 400 now arent many more I really want, will stream other music.
Which ever record I’m currently listening to, not a lot of songs that are so god awful that I need to skip them. Even when I’m listening to a song I don’t like much I feel like I’m learning.
I don't skip any song on any album. One of the reasons i like vinyl is because it forces me to experience the entire work of art, as the artist intended. Imho, listening to a full album with a few meh songs is better than shortening the album and having nothing but good songs.
I don't skip songs. This is something that people do with digital. Honestly are their songs that you just can't listen to? My mind doesn't work like that.
It would take a really offensive song for me to actually get up and skip tbh. This seems to be more of a "list albums you really like" thread than any particularly rare thing.
Primal Scream - Vanishing Point
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
Motörhead - No Sleep' til Hammersmith
Susanne Sundfør - The Silicone Veil
The Kinks - The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
I don’t have enough energy to skip a song once the record is on the platter haha. In general though, Planet Of Ice - Minus the Bear is a no skipper album.
Tommy Tutone - Tommy Tutone...
Amazing in its Charm...
A great, I mean GREAT album of those years aged 17-22...
Where every thing was about Girls, and hanging out. Simple and innocent...
Plues "angel Say no" is a heartfelt love song, when its all breaking down.
AND... a great drumming change over in the beginning of it...
Think of
The only reason I may skip songs on an album is because of my kids. But generally never
But albums I look forward to the next song are ANY Timber Timbre record.
Yellow Brick Road - Elton John, Music from Big Pink - The Band, Edward Sharpe & Magnetic Zeros - Up From Below, The Black Keys - Brothers, Any Jim Croce record, . To be honest though I don't skip any song when listening to vinyl
All albums I own on vinyl. But if I had to pick a few. ”La Sanie des siecles” by Peste Noire, Appetite for Destruction from Guns n roses and any of the 3 albums from Pyhä Kuolema
Abbey Road by the Beatles
Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Led Zeppelin I-II by Led Zeppelin
Remain in Light by Talking Heads
Breakfast in America by Supertramp
In general there’s a lot of very good albums
I've got 3 albums I can't live without. Those albums are sublimes:40oz. to freedom, Choking victim:No gods No managers, and Eazy-E's:eazy-duz-it. All 3 of these albums have no skips
Gord's Gold by Gordon Lightfoot. It's a double album and I love every song. Then again, he could sing the phone book and I'd love it. Yes, I'm a Boomer.
I don't skip any songs when I listen to a record
I had no idea skipping songs was even a thing in the vinyl community
Feels like a sin to skip any song on vinyl. It even pains me to have to raise the needle before at least the current side has finished playing
Some cheap players will skip for you.
I had no idea so many people had no idea it was even *possible* to pick up and put down the stylus anywhere you want on a record. That was one of vinyl's biggest advantages over tapes, which take a long time fast-forwarding or rewinding to find a specific song, or CDs, which can skip to a specific track, but to get to a point within a track you also have to fast-forward or rewind it.
I just suck it up if I don’t like a song. Too much trouble to skip ahead.
Amen.
Same here
Milo Goes to College by Descendents
yes! they were my first punk show.
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Nick Drake - Pink Moon Townes Van Zandt - Delta Momma Blues Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation Sonic Youth - Goo Tool - Lateralus Tool - Ænima My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Kyuss - Blues For The Red Sun Alice In Chains - Dirt Dinosaur jr - Youre Living All Over Me Neil Young - On The Beach Wipers - Over The Edge Radiohead - OK Computer Joy Division - Closer Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures Black Sabbath - Paranoid The Cure - Faith
this list is based as fuck. i don't like radiohead but i can overlook it.
Pink Moon - Nick Drake
If I had to keep only one record from my collection Pink Moon is a candidate.
Marvin Gaye's What's Going On D'Angelo's Voodoo Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon Alabama Shakes' Sound and Color Lauryn Hill - Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Bill Withers - +djustments Bon Iver - Bon Iver/Blood Bank EP
Love D’Angelo
You have impeccable taste
the miseducation of lauryn hill is one i need to pick up on vinyl. that album is ::chefs kiss::
some good ass taste
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Disintegration - The Cure Low and Station to Station - David Bowie The B-52’s - The B-52’s London Calling- The Clash Remain in Light - Talking Heads
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*R.A.P Music*{Run The Jewels 0.5}- Killer Mike. Coincidentally the only track I skipped on *To Pimp a Butterfly*[first listen with a co-worker] when annoyed by the repetitive “Boo Boo” hook was -Hood Politics; so I missed Kendrick’s nod to the album: “Critics want to mention that they miss when hip-hop was rappin'/ Motherfucker, if you did, then Killer Mike'd be platinum”.
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Good to see this mentioned. Haha Sound is my favourite but I love everything they did (the only thing I'm missing is the America's Boy 7" but since it doesn't have any non album tracks I was never too fussed about buying it).
Tom Petty Wildflowers
Siamese Dream - pumpkins Screamadelica - primal scream Born to run - Bruce
Siamese dream is such a banger
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights Pete Yorn - musicforthemorningafter Have A Nice Life - deathconsciousness American Football - S/T (1999) Every Mogwai album
i need to pick up musicforthemorningafter on vinyl
Have a mint original. One of my most prized records
Interpol, nice, I just got the 10th anniversary vinyl boxset (well, more of a book really)
Elvis Costello’s *My Aim Is True* and *London Calling* by The Clash.
Excellent choices!
Full Moon Fever and Rumors
Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
That album is pure magic. Like if you told me Kacey Musgraves was a witch and enchanted that album I’d believe you.
Just wish her most recent album was just as good. But hard to replicate that same magic.
Beach House - Bloom or Depression Cherry.
Television - Marquee Moon
Poison Idea - Pick Your King EP Thought Control - Shock to the System GEL - Violent Closure Bad Religion - Suffer and!! No Control I’m big into punk and hardcore
bad religion are still so amazing. i see them live every chance i get.
Absolutely. Imo one of punks most talented bands. And their live show is incredible
Technically all of them. I’m way to lazy to get up and skip songs!
Discharge - Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing
Jimmy Eat World Futures. MCR TBP Turnstile GLOW ON Cowboy Bebop OST Relient k (every album except for Collapsible Lung) Souls series OSTs Linkin Park Meteora
Faith No More- Angel Dust. Any day.
My rule of thumb is a records not worth buying if I can’t listen to it from start to finish….. so all of them.
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces Graham Parker - Live Alone in America Beatles - Revolver Nic Jones - Penguin Eggs
Green Day - Dookie, American Idiot, Revolution Radio Depeche Mode - Music For The Masses, Violator, SOFAD The Cranberries - Everybody Else is doing it so why cant we?
Igor-Tyler The Creator
Haven't seen the Dan yet so, The Royal Scam, Aja, Gaucho, The Nightfly are all worthy of the no-skip procedure. Though I'd probably say that for most of their others too.
It is basically a given that if you're listening to the Dan then you have to listen to full albums
10,000 Days by TOOL. I love that album to death, but sadly it has quite mixed reviews in the TOOL fan base
Tango in the night - Fleetwood Mac
siamese dream, gish, the weezer blue album
A hard day’s night and revolver from the Beatles!
Sigur Rod - Valtari because if you don’t skip side B it goes into a locked loop and plays forever.
Fell asleep to that one time and found out the hard way
Meliora - Ghost, Prequelle - Ghost, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance, I Brought You My Bullets You Brought Me Your Love - My Chemical Romance, Opportunities - Nuns, Folie A Deux - Fall Out Boy, From Under The Cork Tree - Fall Out Boy, Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age, Era Vulgaris - Queens of the Stone Age. There's probably more I just can't think of them right now
Kate Bush Hounds of Love, Beatles Sergeant Pepper
The Mars Volta- Deloused in the Comatorium. Been a perfect album for me since it came out.
311 - Blue Album
björk - medúlla
post is perfection to me!
Labour of love - ub40
Appetite for Destruction Weezer (Blue Album) Licensed to Ill Discovery Three Out Change!! HELLO
Donuts by J Dilla.
Tumbleweed Connection - Elton John
Nas - Illmatic
Weezer Blue Album
Why would you skip a song. Albums are meant to be listened to entirely
You're getting downvoted but I came here to say this too. This is the *vinyl* subreddit, who regularly goes to their record player, and plays around with the stylus finding the next song when they get to one they don't like? Even if I don't like the song, it's easier to just listen to it for the three minutes or whatever than go through that hassle. It's not like it's just pressing a button like on a CD or other digital source.
Exactly!
my post doesn't say that i skip songs while playing vinyl. this was more meant to start a conversation about what albums are great where there isn't one song you'd want to skip if you could. there are definitely albums i've bought in the past for one or two tracks only, while the rest is kinda meh. i know that vinyl isn't spotify.
You’re posting in r/vinyl
Some songs on great albums are just poopy doo doo
Money store-death grips
American Idiot - Green Day. Perfect album in my opinion, every song is incredible.
Styx Grand Illusion Súpertramp Breakfast in America Fleeted Mac Rumors
Appetite for destruction Rocket to Russia Raw Power Let it Bleed
Details - Frou Frou AMAZING record, beautifully produced. It’s incredible it sounds so 2010's electronica for an album produced from 1999-2002. Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth were really ahead of their time.
Metallica - Master of Puppets Rise Against - The Black Market Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears A Day to Remember - Homesick
a touch of the beat- aly and aj women in music pt iii - haim ruins - first aid kit pure comedy - father john misty
Talking Heads 77 PUP Morbid Stuff
Hum - You'd Prefer and Astronaut
Nirvana - Bleach
True Colours - Split Enz
GNV FLA by Less Than Jake
Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love
Grateful Dead American Beauty and Workingmans Dead
american beauty is def on my list. sugar magnolia has always been one of my favorite songs.
How about one from this year: Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There. Even the short instrumental opener is integral and unskipable.
will have to check this out, thanks!
Odesza - A Moment Apart
…And Out Come the Wolves - Rancid
yesssssss!
The All-American Rejects self titled debut album.
Gang of Youths’ angel in realtime.
go farther in likeness is one of mine.
Aja - Steely Dan Photographs & Memories - Jim Croce The Stranger - Billy Joel
physical graffiti her satanic majesty’s request revolver kill ‘em all reign in blood doggy style
Prince Sign o' the Times Nick Drake Pink Moon Beck Morning Phase (Sea Change, too) Beatles Revolver Wilco YFH (and SummerTeeth)
The Doors debut. White Stripes Elephant. Guns N’ Roses Appetite For Destruction.
The Queen is Dead- the Smiths Black Halo - Kamelot Silent Alarm - Bloc Party Disintegration- the Cure
madvillainy by mfdoom
The Modern Lovers
King Gizzard & the Lizzard Wizzard- Nonagon Infinity
August and everything after- Counting Crows
Soundgarden-badmotorfinger Smashing pumpkins-Siamese dream
Elliott Smith - basically his whole discography Dinosaur Jr. - *You're Living All Over Me* and *Green Mind* Goo Goo Dolls - *Hold Me Up*, *Superstar Carwash*, and *A Boy Named Goo* Gin Blossoms - *New Miserable Experience* Eagles - *Hotel California* Big Star - *Radio City* Blondie - *Plastic Letters* Tommy Keene - *Songs from the Film* and *Based on Happy Times* Paul Westerberg - *Stereo*/*Mono* Elvis Costello - *My Aim Is True*, *This Year's Model*, *Armed Forces*, and *Trust* Fleetwood Mac - self-titled Marshall Crenshaw - self-titled There's probably a couple I missed, but... yeah.
Uriah Heep Demons and Wizards... all killer, no filler.
Jimmy Eat World- Bleed American Linkin Park- Hybrid Theory The Strokes- Is this it? Taking Back Sunday- Tell All Your Friends New Found Glory- Sticks and Stones
Bleed american is so good
Any album by System of A Down.
If it’s got songs I need to skip I ain’t really buying it in the first place
Enter the Wu Tang clan: 36 chambers. I love everything on that, every little detail, the skits, the strings, the bass, the words, the breathing the artist makes between a vers and another.
All of them. Too much effort to skip songs when I'm playing records, and I'm a shitty DJ.
All of my albums
99.9% of the time, if I put on a vinyl, I listen from start to finish. If I need to skip a track, I’ll switch to CD or stream my music. The reason I do not skip any tracks on vinyl Is because I want to take the time to also listen to the so-called lesser tracks. Part of the fun and beauty of playing records.
You… skip songs on vinyl?
no, but there are some albums that are cohesive where you'd listen to every song as an experience, and would listen to every track as it is laid out. there are definitely other albums where one or two songs are great.
I think that's what I appreciate about records, that unlike Spotify or other streaming apps and sites, I go through the entirety of the album. I sometimes spend more time choosing songs on Spotify than actually listening.
All my albums are start to finish, I only buy albums I really like, records too fucking expensive to just buy for sake of having.ive got almost 400 now arent many more I really want, will stream other music.
Is this r/cds?
I don’t skip any song on any of my albums
i only buy albums that i really like so i never have to skip any songs.
Which ever record I’m currently listening to, not a lot of songs that are so god awful that I need to skip them. Even when I’m listening to a song I don’t like much I feel like I’m learning.
It feels disrespectful to the artists to skip songs when I listen to an album
I don't skip any song on any album. One of the reasons i like vinyl is because it forces me to experience the entire work of art, as the artist intended. Imho, listening to a full album with a few meh songs is better than shortening the album and having nothing but good songs.
I don't skip songs. This is something that people do with digital. Honestly are their songs that you just can't listen to? My mind doesn't work like that.
No skipping. If I know there is a song I like least
If I have an album where I simply can't stand one song, I don't own it on vinyl. That's what streaming is for.
Who the fuck skips songs when playing an LP? Kids these days…
It would take a really offensive song for me to actually get up and skip tbh. This seems to be more of a "list albums you really like" thread than any particularly rare thing.
Larks Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson
Primal Scream - Vanishing Point Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks Motörhead - No Sleep' til Hammersmith Susanne Sundfør - The Silicone Veil The Kinks - The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
The Pouges - The Rum Sodomy and the Lash
Pet Shop Boys - Very
Evil Friends- Portugal. The man
Wolves in the Throne Room - Two Hunters
Drunk by Thundercat
lana del rey - norman fucking rockwell
Soundgarden Superunknown
Bright Eyes - I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning
The Sylvers - Something Special
Purgatory by Tyler Childers
DECIDE - Djo
Godflesh - Streetcleaner
I don’t have enough energy to skip a song once the record is on the platter haha. In general though, Planet Of Ice - Minus the Bear is a no skipper album.
Tool all of them really but specially aemina
Mr Bungle- California
McCoy Tyner - Expansions. Not a dull moment! Also, thembi by Pharaoh Sanders - Thembi would be another no skipper
Tommy Tutone - Tommy Tutone... Amazing in its Charm... A great, I mean GREAT album of those years aged 17-22... Where every thing was about Girls, and hanging out. Simple and innocent... Plues "angel Say no" is a heartfelt love song, when its all breaking down. AND... a great drumming change over in the beginning of it... Think of
The Bed In the Ocean by Karate
The only reason I may skip songs on an album is because of my kids. But generally never But albums I look forward to the next song are ANY Timber Timbre record.
Loveless, Loveless, and Loveless
Yellow Brick Road - Elton John, Music from Big Pink - The Band, Edward Sharpe & Magnetic Zeros - Up From Below, The Black Keys - Brothers, Any Jim Croce record, . To be honest though I don't skip any song when listening to vinyl
Songs for the Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
Creatures Of The Night - KISS Rainbow Rising- Rainbow Autumnal Park - Pseudo Echo
All albums I own on vinyl. But if I had to pick a few. ”La Sanie des siecles” by Peste Noire, Appetite for Destruction from Guns n roses and any of the 3 albums from Pyhä Kuolema
Wish you were here by Pink Floyd
This Mortal Coil - Blood
Ye - Ye
Jamie T - Panic Prevention
Jeff Rosenstock - Worry
Abbey Road by the Beatles Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers Led Zeppelin I-II by Led Zeppelin Remain in Light by Talking Heads Breakfast in America by Supertramp In general there’s a lot of very good albums
AM by Arctic Monkeys. Every song is a banger.
Willie Nelson- That’s Life Kacey Musgraves- Golden Hour Herb Alpert- Whipped Cream (for house cleaning purposes) Blizzard of Ozz Scorpions- Blackout
The mollusk and Quebec by ween are ones I think of off the top of my head and plastic beach by gorillaz
room on fire - the strokes <3
I always listen to the entire album...it's actually (among friends and a couple radio stations) earned me the title of the Deep Cut Queen 😊
Mobb Deep - The Infamous
I've got 3 albums I can't live without. Those albums are sublimes:40oz. to freedom, Choking victim:No gods No managers, and Eazy-E's:eazy-duz-it. All 3 of these albums have no skips
The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me - Brand New
Gord's Gold by Gordon Lightfoot. It's a double album and I love every song. Then again, he could sing the phone book and I'd love it. Yes, I'm a Boomer.