I cannot stop listening to Hounds of Love by Kate Bush, it's been my most-played album of the past year.
The once-cutting-edge Fairlight samples and drum machines sound very dated, and some songs aren't much as individual songs, but it remains an amazing work as a whole; it's a great end-to-end listen rather than just a collection of singles. There is some very nice lyrical bass playing, by several people, especially Eberhard Weber.
When I need a break from that, I've been listening to The Dreaming, her previous album, which I somehow hadn't heard until pretty recently. It's quite a contrast: Hounds of Love is more focused on building an emotional narrative from very simple song structures, often with very simple changes or a drone throughout a song. The Dreaming is everything plus the kitchen sink, so full of ideas it can't sit still; it was her first commercial flop at the time, but I think it's completely brilliant.