There's not many that aren't totally joyous experiences from beginning to end. At the moment it's Sticky Fingers. But ask me again in a month after the tour's over.
Jeez... Well Exile, Let it Bleed, Beggars, Some Girls, Black and Blue, most their albums I would sit through the entire album and think it was rewarding... But some I wouldn't, like Dirty Work, ABB, Voodoo Lounge, Satanic Majesties Request...
The Rolling Stones-UK The Rolling Stones No.2-UK Out Of Our Heads-UK Aftermath-UK Between The Buttons-UK Bravo The Rolling Stones-Germany Around And Around-Germany Let it Bleed, Beggars, Sticky Fingers & IORR
Sticky Fingers is number one in my list, but there are many others that I like listening from beginning to end, the last one of this kind of quality is maybe Tattoo You or Undercover.
Aftermath, Beggars, Bleed, GYYYO, Sticky and Exile ( although I take a pee when Soul Survivor start, but I will play the record from beginning till the end)
If there is one advantage of CD over Vinyl it is that it allows me to play an album, uninterrupted. And my fav beginning to end, by any band, is Exile on Main Street. Just a great vibe all the way thru.
Om negative of CD is losing the 'album side' experience. And for that, side two of Tattoo You has been a fav for 30 years. That album having two distinct sides.
That's easy. At least for me it is: Some Girls bonus tracks. Should have been released as the Stones last great album. Nothing but pure joy from beginning to end.
Way too many folks here completely ignore the albums before Banquet. I am not a judge here, but I honestly can not understand how someone can see himself as a big hard Stonesfreak, and not be aware of the early stuff. Undercover - great album btw.
As others have mentioned many times over the years, the problem with the CD era is that there is too much time and not enough material. Even the latter-day Stones albums could be great from start to finish if limited to 30 -35 minutes or so.