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How in the world this was missed........:confused:
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Nobody mentioned the Beatles White Album. Must be a geezer thing.
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I like the Greatest Hits Albums in most cases. A lot of groups simply cannot seem to fill an album with good music...but put one great song each on a lot of albums. I guess that kept the money flowing. I just cant afford to buy them all. |
Most of mine have been mentioned, but this one first came to my mind.
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One of my faves when on the road... Neil Young Decade is another. |
Pink Floyd's The Wall is fantastic!
Genesis comes to mind as well- The Lamb lies down on Broadway http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681575016.jpg |
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Question for those that have responded or just reading the thread, is it a "double album" only because the original release was on vinyl and unable to contain the entire album on a single record? Many of these responses have been released on a single CD which can contain about 74 minutes of audio.
Anyhow, my favorite double album (2 CDs or 4 records) is Nine Inch Nails, The Fragile. |
Don Ellis...Tears of Joy
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But ya couldn't clean out the pot seeds with a double CD cover... but by then there was no need too :D edited: Don't know about commercially released CDs, but in the early daze of mastering from DATs to CDs, 74 mins was the max .... then it went to 80 mins... most live shows took three, and you could fit a 75 minute "set" on a disc.... whew :)! I have oodles of awesome Dead shows and other jam bands too.... triple disc shows.... just about every single one. 17 minute album sides sucked ;) |
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Nice album collection! Makes my neck hurt :)
Reminds me of looking through two of my college buddies' searching for stuff to record .... one had around 600, the other 1000, and they trusted me. I only bought 8-tracks in Jr. and Sr. high school, then switched to cassettes in college, mostly friends' LPs recorded to Maxells and didn't start buying albums until my 3rd yr. and and then for a couple of years after.... then CDs appeared and I went nutz. Replaced a LOT of my earlier tapes and albums as they were released on CD. Spent 15 years browsing the CD racks .... probably have 1500 of those ..... then got into recording shows & mastering/trading DATS/CDs of high quality shows .... mebbe another 1500. At one time I had 1300 CDs loaded into Sony multi-disc players all ready play at the push of a remote button. That was my hobby for years ;) |
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