Best double album ever?
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When I was younger, so much younger than today (and all live records):
Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More from the Road
The Dead - Steal Your Face
David Bowie - Stages
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
And a cuppla odd ones:
The Dead - Europe '72 (what was a triple album!)
Graham Parker & the Rumour - The Parkerilla (altho' side 4 was one tune), very rough but compelling
Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More from the Road
The Dead - Steal Your Face
David Bowie - Stages
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
And a cuppla odd ones:
The Dead - Europe '72 (what was a triple album!)
Graham Parker & the Rumour - The Parkerilla (altho' side 4 was one tune), very rough but compelling
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One of my favorite records in high school. A friend recently loaned me the box set of the Gabriel-era Genesis records, with DVD-surround mixes, live stuff, and modern interviews about the making of each album, it's been a week of prog-nerd heaven. But The Lamb still stands as one hell of an accomplishement, amazing record.
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Besides the obvious (White Album, Electric Ladyland)
Funkadelic - America Eats Its Young
Merle Haggard - Same Train, A Different Time (Jimmie Rodgers Covers)
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Sleeps with Angels
I love Double Nickels on the Dime also.
Funkadelic - America Eats Its Young
Merle Haggard - Same Train, A Different Time (Jimmie Rodgers Covers)
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Sleeps with Angels
I love Double Nickels on the Dime also.
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