I'm enough of an atavist to still mainly consume via the album format, but I'm not sure I could call any one of the my favourites "perfect". I have a troubled relationship with the notion of perfection. These are certainly the albums I return to over and over and over again:
IV (Zoso) by Led Zeppelin (\m/\m/) Gringo Honeymoon by Robert Earl Keen Dove C'รจ Musica by Eros Ramazzotti (the closest to pop perfection I can find) Play by Great Big Sea Chapitre 7 by MC Solaar (which replaced his previous opus, Prose Combat, on this list) Rubber Soul (UK version) by the Beatles (which usually leads me to the rest of their stuff again) Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan
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IV (Zoso) by Led Zeppelin (\m/\m/)
Gringo Honeymoon by Robert Earl Keen
Dove C'รจ Musica by Eros Ramazzotti (the closest to pop perfection I can find)
Play by Great Big Sea
Chapitre 7 by MC Solaar (which replaced his previous opus, Prose Combat, on this list)
Rubber Soul (UK version) by the Beatles (which usually leads me to the rest of their stuff again)
Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan