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Evolver
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Trust me. I know what I'm doing.
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Hawkwise
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oh must not forget Focus 3
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Steven Brodziak
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The Wall and Lamb. Used to be a shortage on doubles, now they are abound.
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Well, there it is. (Amadeus)
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The Quiet One
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Also, Bitches Brew.
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WalterDigsTunes
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David Sylvian's "Gone to Earth" and The Clash's "London Calling" for me.
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valravennz
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Deep Purple's Made In Japan; Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans; and The Clash Sandinista (triple!).
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"Music is the Wine that fills the cup of Silence" - Robert Fripp |
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Mellotron Storm
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"Third"
"Tago Mago"
"Yeti" |
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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The Dark Elf
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Electric Ladyland by Jimi Hendrix
Physical Graffiti by Zeppelin
The White Album by The Beatles
Will the Circle Be Unbroken by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
All Things Must Pass by George Harrison (it's a triple album, I know)
Living in the Past by Jethro Tull
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Logan
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And I'd definitely include Get Up With It (my particular fave Davis album). Plus John's choices for me:
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akamaisondufromage
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And The White Album and THe Lamb and THe Wall
And London Calling
And Space Ritual if you include Live stuff.
Oh and Aerial.
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SaltyJon
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Haven't heard "Get Up With It" so I can't include it. |
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dave-the-rave
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Tales from Topographic Oceans and Allman Brothers at Fillmore East (progressive in its own way).
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Triceratopsoil
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I was about to say "mine too," but I think Big Fun may have stolen that title (if only temporarily) |
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Soul Dreamer
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Marbles of Marillion, Subterrenea of IQ, TFTO of Yes, ITEC of Ayreon, The Human Equation of Ayreon, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence of Dream Theater...so many more....
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To be the one who seeks so I may find .. (Metallica)
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Logan
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Big Fun is terrific, and another particular fave of mine. That and Get Up With it are the two Davis albums I return to the most. |
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The Truth
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So many grat ones... Not sure the best, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The Wall, Big Fun, Blonde On Blonde, just to name a few.
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Man With Hat
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Third sounds like a good choice.
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The Wrinkler
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My favorites too!!! |
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Dellinger
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Usually I don't like double albums... well, I do like them, in the sense that I often like the songs included and so on... but I feel that as a whole album, they kind of loose it. Too much music, and it's not easy to make it all memorable, so it loses the masterpiece status it might have achieved if they had only used the music for a single disc, and not too long at that. I feel this is even true of live albums, even though the band may have done a perfect choice of songs and ended up with a great double live album, somehow my favourite live albums (as a unit) are the ones that fit in one CD. Some examples of this are Live in Pompeii and David Gilmour in Concert (I know, they only exist on DVD, but they would fit perfectly in a single CD, and I wish they released them so, because they sound wonderful).
Now, The Wall is a weird one I'd say, as far as the concept and the telling of the story goes, I think it's brilliant, but musically it loses it's greatness because of so many short songs, many of which aren't really that great... well, in the end none of it's songs is really bad, just some of them are weaker (and they are the shortest ones, anyway). So I guess The Wall in the end really makes one of the strongest double albums. Some of the others I know Really fall short for me, such as The Lamb, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Phisical Grafitti (surely, they all have their great moments, but as a whole I just don't like them so much). On the other hand, I recently just got a double album, the band is "Cast", the album "Originallis". I had read some very good reviews about it, and ordered it... I was a bit skeptic about the album as a whole because it is a double album, and as I said, I expected it's quality to fall short in some places. However, it really surprised me, it ended up being great all around and I loved it. The weakest part for me was the final track, but even though they don't announce it so, it really feels like a bonus than as a true part of the album, because as a matter of fact, it's a medley of songs from previous albums from them, and while the rest of the album is in spanish (they are mexican), this last medley is in english. So, in the end, from the few double albums that I do know, this one, Originallis, at the moment is my very faovourite. |
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cstack3
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I enjoyed "Yesshows" and TFTO myself!
"Yessongs" has some good stuff, and a really nice booklet! Haven't heard it in ages, but I did see that tour in concert
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