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A perfectER album

If you could put one or two songs onto an album (by the same artist), do you think you could make a MORE perfect album. I was thinking this when I was listening to rain by the Beatles and realising that it would probably make revolver a top 10 album just by being there, and idk how it got snubbed. Below are a few albums that are incredibly highly acclaimed that could be EVEN BETTER with the addition of like one or two of that artist’s snubbed tracks, or just songs that ended up on the wrong album. Definitely missing dozens so feel free to add
1The Beatles
Revolver


Rain
2King Crimson
In the Court of the Crimson King


A Man A City
3Yes
Close to the Edge


America
4Radiohead
Kid A


Pyramid song
5Pink Floyd
The Wall


The Gunners Dream
6The Cure
Pornography


A forest
7Nick Drake
Pink Moon


I’ve always thought that River Man would be so much better suited on this album, which is already a 5.
8 The Stooges
Funhouse


Your pretty face is going to hell
9Death
Symbolic


My favourite death song, Lack of Comprehension, does NOT land even within 3 years of this album but I had always wondered what if
10Parliament
Mothership Connection


Flashlight should be on this album and I’ve always fought for that
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