The Best Double Al***s Ever...

Posted by: samo7 on 09 January 2002

The Wall
White Album
The Lamb...
Exile on...
Yellowbrick Road
Besides some of the more obvious double albums(maybe not the last one) what are some of your favourites over the years??
Posted on: 09 January 2002 by J.N.
Focus 3 springs to mind.

And

The newly released double CD compilation of Steely Dan gems 'Show Biz Kids' has a superb recorded quality and not a bum track. Essential introduction to the 'Dan' for the uninitiated.

You need to get a USA manufactured version, of course!

Boycott those crap sounding EU/UK discs.

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by bob atherton
To me there can only be one...

Humble Pie, Rockin'The Fillmore

Bob (in no need of a doctor)

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by John C
As jazz is the least popular art form on this board I'll stick with

Captain Beefheart- Trout Mask Replica
Hank Williams - 40 Greatest Hits

John.

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by Mike in CO
...that IMHO pack all sides full of great music:

Minutemen/Double Nickels on the Dime

Prince/Sign of the Times

Can/Cannibalism

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by Mike in CO
Waits/Nighthawks at the Diner
Posted on: 10 January 2002 by redeye
Bringing things up to date a little...

The K and D Sessions...Kruder & Dorfmeister.

Gobsmacked nobody mentioned this earlier!

Wonder what the average age of posters on this forum is sometimes..

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by Keith Mattox
Eat a Peach

Cheers

Keith.

Posted on: 10 January 2002 by Ade Archer
The Wall
London Calling
Many single CD's are on double vinyl (if you're lucky!). Do these count?

Cheers
Ade

Posted on: 11 January 2002 by fred simon
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland

Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus

Pat Metheny - 80/81

The Beatles - The Beatles

Keith Jarrett - Koln Concert

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew

Joni Mitchell - Don Juan's Reckless Daughter

Oregon - Oregon In Moscow

Posted on: 11 January 2002 by Gunnar Jansson
Hi!
Beatles white album
Clash London calling
Stones Exile on main st.
Springsteen the river
Floyd the Wall
Hendrix Electric ladyland
David Live and Stage (Just because Bowie made them)

Todays format,cd are virtually double albums.
In those days double album was quite rare.
I think the old album format lp`s made the artist
push harder too choose the best songs and make the best unity between them. Greetings

Posted on: 11 January 2002 by Stephen Bennett
Topographic Oceans!

And the This Mortal Coil double.

quote:
I think the old album format lp`s made the artist push harder too choose the best songs and make the best unity between them.

I totally agree 50 minutes max - anything else is usually toss.

Regards

Stephen

Posted on: 11 January 2002 by Duncan Fullerton
... and you all got it wrong.

The answer is, of course, Rush "Exit ... Stage Left"

Posted on: 11 January 2002 by Tony L
quote:
Minutemen/Double Nickels on the Dime

Good call! This place amazes me, I never thought for a minute there would be another Minutemen fan out there. I think I have pretty much got the lot, plus all the Firehose stuff. What a rhythm section.

A few other favourite doubles:

Can - Tago Mago.
Tangerine Dream - Ziet.
Amon Duul II - Yeti.
Arab Strap - Phillophobia.
Mogwai - CODY.
Godspeed you black emperor - Raise your fists…
Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica.
Hendrix - Electric Ladyland.
Deep Purple - Made in Japan.
Grateful Dead - Live dead.
Husker Du - Zen Arcade & Warehouse songs.
Black Dog - Bytes & Spanners.
Plaid - Not for threes & Rest proof clockwork.
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works Vol 1.
Orbital - 1st & 2nd albums.
Orb - Adventures beyond the ultraworld.
PIL - Metal box, but that’s a triple!
Grooverider - Mysteries of funk, god, that’s a quadruple album!

Tony.

Posted on: 14 January 2002 by steveb
Tony,
Good list, but shame on you - where's Dance Of The Lemmings?

Absolutely-how can you miss Dance(More correctlt-Tanz der Lemmings) from your list Tony? i know Cope dismisses it in his Krautrock sampler but it shows the Duul at a creative peak .
Agree on Can Tago Mago-my favourite album of all time-30 yrs old now-how time flies , i can still remember buying it in early 72 and the impact it had on my music tastes.

What about
XTC English Settlement
Hawkwind Space Ritual
Tangerine Dream Encore
Who-Tommy & Quadrophenia
Steve

Posted on: 14 January 2002 by Tony L
Nick:
quote:
Good list, but shame on you - where's Dance Of The Lemmings?

I have never actually heard it! I only have Yeti and Phallus Dei. I came to Amon Duul late as a result of Cope's Krautrocksampler book, and Tanz der lemmings does not get into his top 50, in fact IIRC he gives it a bit of a panning. What's it like then?

Steve:

quote:
Hawkwind Space Ritual

Yes, missing that was an oversight. I must get another copy at some point, I sold mine years ago, though still have original copies of the first album and In search of space.

I made the massive mistake of seeing Hawkwind live a few months ago, they were bloody awful. They must have sat down and really thought long and hard about what was good about their early albums, then chosen not to do it at all, there is no other explanation. The songs I recognised were all taken out and tortured to death one by one. They are very funny in a Spinal Tap way though… Hmmm, nude dancers… what year is this again? I could not keep a straight face. It’s a shame as I rate 'You shouldn't do that' from 'In search of space' as one of the finer points of 70s UK rock.

Tony.

Posted on: 14 January 2002 by bam
If you like musicals, Leonard Bernstein conducting Kiri and Jose in West Side Story is a pleasing double album.
Posted on: 14 January 2002 by Milan
Another to add to the numerous offerings,

Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti.

Milan

Posted on: 16 January 2002 by Paul Gravett
One totally gobsmackingly good double album that no-one's mentioned is 'Daydream Nation' by Sonic Youth, which came out in 1988. Probably their best-ever LP.
An even better one though, and to my ears probably only second to the White Album as the greatest ever, is 'Screamadelica' by Primal Scream. This record changed the course of rock music.
Posted on: 17 January 2002 by Tony L
quote:
One totally gobsmackingly good double album that no-one's mentioned is 'Daydream Nation' by Sonic Youth, which came out in 1988. Probably their best-ever LP.

Can't believe I missed that one off my list! It should obviously be there, as should The White Album and possibly Sreamadelica.

I saw Sonic Youth on both the Daydream Nation and Goo tours, they are a great live band.

Tony.

Posted on: 17 January 2002 by Tony L
quote:
Tony - I emailed you more Amon Duul comments - did it arrive?

Yes, thanks very much. I have added Tanz der Lemmings to my enormous 'to buy' list.

Tony.

Posted on: 17 January 2002 by Chris Metcalfe
Layla - Derek and the Dominos - whatever you think of Clapton now, this was a phenomenal album.

Closely related, the Allman Brothers live at the Fillmore (AKA the Fillmore Concerts, remasterd and remixed).

I'd be interested if anyone else saw Derek and the Dominos live. I did!!

Posted on: 17 January 2002 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
If you like musicals, Leonard Bernstein conducting Kiri and Jose in West Side Story is a pleasing double album.

I guess so, if you can suspend your disbelief enough to imagine them as star crossed young lovers. I think the music is brilliant but the operatic style just doesn't suit the recording. And they have so mush trouble jazz phrasing on some tunes they sound like beginners. Check Ferreras singing on 'Somethings coming'. Boy can that man swing (not)

Regards

Stephen

Posted on: 18 January 2002 by Stephen Bennett
We're thinking the new henry fool album should be a double. What do you think 2 CDs or 1 CD with 2 sides?

Gatefold sleeve of course!

Stephen