I understand exactly what you are saying. The biggest reason for poorly sequenced albums, in my opinion, is the lack of a competent executive producer. Most of the classic albums, and a lot of great albums have executive producers who knew what they were doing. These days, a lot of artists executive produce their own albums. The downside of that is quality control (an album that's bloated with songs just thrown together with no real flow) and album worthy cuts being left off in favor of songs that please a specific audience or demographic. There are exceptions like Nas (Life Is Good, It Was Written, Stillmatic and God's Son are all great albums), who is capable of executive producing or co-executive producing his own work. His most acclaimed work though, was executive produced by others (Faith N. and MC Serch). Kanye West is another artist that has proven he can executive produce his own work and create classic material.
For all the heat that Diddy catches, dude was an excellent executive producer. Ready To Die, Life After Death, No Way Out, Harlem World, and American Gangster are all great albums executive produced by Diddy.
agreed, even looking at Games last two albums you can really see the importance of an executive producer and sequencing come into play. R.E.D. was sequenced by Dre and told a cohesive story. Jesus Piece sounds like a damn compilation album
