1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - break down baby

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No this thread isn't about DJ Shadow.

I was wondering... what are your favorite sequences of tracks? Maybe they are your personal favorites, maybe they aren't. The trick is to remain objective in your subjectiveness. Can be edited as many times as needed.

I'll start and update as I think of more. Off the top of my head :

one : Yes - Awaken

two : Jane's addiction - Three Days/Then She Did (could make 4 with Of Course/Classic Girl)

three : Breach - Breathing Dust/Mr.Marshall/Seven

four : Talking Heads - Born Under Punches/Crosseyed and Painless/The Great Curve/Once In A Lifetime

more to come...
 
Golden Dawn - the first four tracks off The Art of Dreaming = goodness then more goodness and then some more. Intense and immersive sequence of songs.

Dissection - Thorns of Crimson Death/Soulreaper, and probably the gay piano track to boot
 
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Is this thread in French? I'm not understanding.......although I speak French. I am confuse
 
What about making your own list, instead of commenting on my poor use of English : o ) ?
 
DAVID BOWIE - Ziggy Stardust first four tracks
THE BEATLES - Abbey Road medley
ROXY MUSIC - "Ladytron" --> "If There Is Something" --> "Virginia Plain" --> "2 H.B." --> "The Bob"
THE SMITHS - "Pretty Girls Make Graves" --> "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" --> "This Charming Man" --> "Still Ill" --> "Hand In Glove"
 
Dissection - At The Fathomless Depths / Night's Blood
Agalloch -A Celebration for the Death of Man… / In the Shadow of Our Pale Companion
Hammers of Misfortune - The August Engine Part 1 / Rainfall
Katatonia - Brave / Murder (I don't like Day)
Slayer - Postmortem / Raining Blood
Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker / Living Loving Maid

Many others because mp3s can suck it whereas albums shall always remain superior.