BaldFriede wrote:
darkshade wrote:
certain Zappa live albums (the ones made while he was alive) count because they contain unreleased music, and re-worked music you cant find anywhere else. Lather was going to be a quadruple album when it was supposed to be released in the mid-70s.
how about Miles Davis? most of his post-69 albums are double albums, some even more.
Most Dream Theater albums would have been double albums if they were around in the 70s (what an intriguing thought)
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I disagree. I wouldn't count the live album of Henry Cow either, although side three and four are completely improvised and hence present completely new and previously unheard material.. A live album is a live album; some artists stay close to the originals, others digress a lot. |
Yeah but this is after all just a topic where you list bands with multiple double albums, not rank/rate/compare them in any medium. Unless PA has a competitive soul, there's no reason to get so technical.
And besides that, a double release is still a double release, live or studio.