What album has the most amount of classic songs?

Not just songs you like, but genuinely iconic, acclaimed songs.
For my money, Blonde on Blonde
>Rainy Day Women
>Visions of Johanna
>One of Us Most Know (Sooner of Later)
>I Want You
>Stuck Inside of Mobile
>Just Like a Woman
>Most Likely You Go Your Way
>Absolutely Sweet Marie
>4th Time Around
>Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands

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probably thriller? maybe idk

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The White Album

None of these song are actually classics
I would go with Thriller

>None of these song are actually classics
is this bait?

A lot of those songs are "classics" with respect to Dylan's discography but basically none of them are cultural classics like the songs on , for example. Even Visions of Johanna is only really respected by well-versed Dylan fans. I can't ever recall hearing a song from Blonde on Blonde on the radio.
Freewheelin' or Bringing It All Back home are much better examples of Dylan albums with true classic songs (Blowin' In the Wind and Hard Rain, and Subterranean Homesick Blues and Tambourine Man respectively).

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac

Greatest Hits albums, by default

Just Like a Woman is a classic. Otherwise I agree with you.

Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
or CCR - Cosmo's Factory

Led Zeppelin IV is 50% classics

be serious

Came here to post this.

Wish you were here?
Even if some songs are more iconic than others

my first thought was nevermind

Ride the Lightning

Thriller or Rumours, little room for debate in my eyes. The American version of Magical Mystery Tour is close though

Supertramp - Breakfast in America

teenage dream
last friday night
california gurls
firework
the one that got away
E.T.
part of me
wide awake

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