When I listen to the album in sequence, I am immediately struck that Don't Forget Your Hat comes too early in the playing order. At first I wasn't very keen on the song, but now I realise I actually like it a lot but that it just sounds 'wrong' to me because it comes where it does, as the third track. It seems to interupt the establishing flow of the first disk.
Yes totally agree.
But, as it has already said, I think that this "album" is more a collection of songs, rather than a one piece work.
So I pick some songs among this "collection", the ones I want to hear, depending on the mood.
I think that nowadays, the "album sequence" si no more important as it was 40 years ago.
During the 50s -90s, when people wanted to listen music, they had to put their vynils on their turntables and listen, and change the side. It was really a "sequence"
When CD appeared, then you could skipped easily a song, something not really easy on a turntable.
Now, you can make playlists on your computer, on your mp3 plyer, you can burn discs with songs that you like, in a different order, etc...
So, the order choosed by the artist (or the record company ?) isn't the order choosed by many listeners, as it was in the (good) old days.