All of Awake. Nothing really caught me at first, it took a few listens before it all sunk in.
Not all of it, for me, but it did take me a long time to really GET the album and for it to CLICK with me. I really enjoyed "The Mirror", "Scarred" and the "A Mind Beside Itself" suite, but the rest took some time to grow on me. The same can be said for FII as well, but I liked the longer songs, "Lines In The Sand" (as well as "Burning My Soul" and "Hell's Kitchen", as they all segued together) and "Trial Of Tears"... "Anna Lee" also struck me as being an early favorite, but the rest was just good or worse. Now I enjoy BOTH albums and get them, and understand more about the albums based on what I know about the band from those times, and how and why they did what they did.
Everything from SFAM on was pretty much liked instantly, but a few were met with some trepidation. "Misunderstood", "Honor Thy Father", "These Walls". "Forsaken", and "A Rite Of Passage" weren't easily liked at first on their respective albums. Almost everything else from those albums were instant favorites upon first listens, but those particular songs took a bit of time to digest or understand, which is pretty good fro DT, considering the average length of those songs is about 7 minutes, being only about 10% of a DT album, they must be doing something really good if I can enjoy 90% or more of an album nearly instantly!
-Marc.