Let's do a little post-whorin'. Since I've mentioned some of my all-time favorite albums, let's try to list what those are.
Here, in the order they came to me, are 20 albums I couldn't live without. Note that these are not necessarily what I consider the best albums of all time. But they all have two things in common. First, each are linked essentially to particular periods of my life. Second, when I put them on, I never have the urge to skip a song.
Dan Fogelberg - "Nether Lands"
Dan Fogelberg - "Captured Angel"
Rolling Stones - "Exile on Main Street"
Kenny Loggins - "Keep the Fire"
Michael McDonald - "If That's What It Takes"
Frank Sinatra - "Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely"
Counting Crows - "August and Everything After"
Richard Thompson - "Semi-Detached Mock Tudor" (Live album)
Pink Floyd - "The Wall"
Boston - "Boston"
Queen - "Jazz"
Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour - "Harlequin"
James Taylor - "Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon"
Bob Dylan - "Highway 61 Revisited"
Bob Dylan - "Blonde on Blonde"
Simon & Garfunkel - "Bookends"
The Beatles - "Revolver"
The Beatles - "Rubber Soul"
Styx - "Paradise Theater"
Jellyfish - "Spilt Milk"
Runners-Up - These were considered, but missed the list because of one song on each, which I identify.
Prince and the Revolution - "Purple Rain" ("When Doves Cry")
Prince and the Revolution - "Parade" ("Christopher Tracy's Parade")
Kenny Loggins - "High Adventure" ("Welcome to Heartlight")
Richard and Linda Thompson - "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" ("The Great Valerio")
Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Texas Flood" ("Mary Had a Little Lamb")