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Favourite double albums?
did a search yet again and there were no matches
mine:- The White Album - Beatles Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart Blonde on Blonde - Dylan Electric Ladyland - Hendrix Double Nickels on the Dime - Minutemen Live after Death - Iron Maiden Nighthawks at the Diner - Tom Waits Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes 1969 - Velvet Underground Quadrophenia - The Who |
The White Album by The Beatles is by far my favourite. Do you have a favourite song from that one?
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I Will Happiness is a Warm Gun Blackbird Julia Savoy Truffle Helter Skelter |
Here are a few double and triple albums that I have.
Reckoning / The Grateful Dead Live in Gdańsk / David Gilmour Physical Graffiti / Led Zeppelin On The Road (In Tulsa) / String Cheese Incident (3 Disks) Live In The Classic City / Widespread Panic (3 Disks) Live Bullet / Bob Seger White Album / The Beatles |
Here`s 10 and all studio doubles and no live, and in no special order:
Beatles- White Album Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffitti Mothers of Invention- Freak Out! Captain Beefheart- Trout Mask Replica Jimi Hendrix- Electric Ladyland ELO- Out of the Blue Clash- London Calling Public Image Limited- Metal Box Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie... Sonic Youth- Daydream Nation and a couple of triples for good measure: George Harrison- All Things Must Pass Clash- Sandinista |
Derek & The Dominos ~ Layla and other assorted love songs
The Who ~ Quadrophenia The Allman Brothers ~ Eat A Peach Bruce Springsteen ~ The River The Clash ~ London Calling Miles Davis ~ Bitches Brew Jimi Hendrix ~ Electric Ladyland Stevie Wonder ~ Songs In The Key Of Life Wilco ~ Being There Cream ~ Wheels Of Fire The Beatles ~ The Beatles The Allman Brothers ~ At Fillmore East The Band ~ Rock Of Ages The Rolling Stones ~ Exile On Main Street Elton John ~ Goodbye Yellow Brick Road |
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Hell I forgot the Who both Tommy and Quadrophenia.
@ il Duce, you`re right about Mellon Collie. |
I'm not usually a proponent of double albums. I like to listen to albums in their entirety, and my attention usually begins to wane by the end of the second disc. Normally, I would rather the band just release two separate albums spaced apart and cut out the filler that normally goes along with doubles.
Actually, on the same point, I think single albums that push the 80-minute mark are usually too long as well. I think the ideal run time for an album is 50-60 minutes. With that being said, there are few double albums that I love... Dylan- Blonde on Blonde (I believe it was the 1st rock double, but it now fits one 1 CD) Rolling Stones- Exile (however, it also now fits on one CD) Yes- Tales GNR- Illusions (going out on a limb on this one, but both those albums are great) Floyd- The Wall Genesis- The Lamb With all that being said, there are loads of live albums that I think warrant being doubles or triples, but I think that's different than studio recordings. |
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I will admit that there are parts of the Quad that I really like, though :) |
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