Best Run of Three or More Consecutive Albums

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^^I was thinking of putting Indelibly Stamped on my list of 4 and leave Breakfast off...but you are right it was their biggest selling album. I saw them on that tour.:D

I Love Crime of the Century, but for me Even In The Quietest Moments is the one I listen to the most, there's something about it that I really enjoy.
 

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The Moody Blues
Days of Future Passed ('67)
In Search of the Lost Chord ('68)
On the Threshold of a Dream ('69)
 

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Jethro Tull ...
Stand Up
Benefit
Aqualung
Thick As A Brick

Songs From The Wood
Heavy Horses
Stormwatch

Uriah Heep ...
Look At Yourself
Demons And Wizards
The Magician's Birthday
Sweet Freedom
 

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^^Glad someone posted Tull for me, my favorite run is the "trilogy".:tup:
 

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I guess another band that falls in that category would be the velvet underground :D

They seem to have some sort of 'large cult following' Kickstart, but in this case I would fall in the 'not like them' category.:D
 

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They seem to have some sort of 'large cult following' Kickstart, but in this case I would fall in the 'not like them' category.:D

Outside of The Beatles I can't think of any other band who are mentioned so often in the 'We were influenced by' category. Personally I like some of the stuff, but not all.
 

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First one isn't really a band but the run Ronnie James Dio had starting with Rainbow's s/t then going Rising, LLR&R, moving to Sabbath with Heaven & Hell, Mob Rules, and then going solo with Holy Diver and finally Last In Line.

Another is Metallica's run in the 80's. Kill Em All, Ride The Lightning, Master of Puppets, ....and Justice For All. Even possibly The Black Album. I think it could be argued that RTL-MOP is the best back to back records in rock history.
 

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I tried to stay with the 3 albums in a row rule. It would be very easy to pick more for some artists (Beatles,Stones,Zep,etc)


The Black Crowes
1. Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
2. Amorica
3. 3 Snakes & One Charm

The Band
1. Music from the Big Pink
2. The Band
3. Stage Fright

Queen
1. Night at the Opera
2. Day at the Races
3. News of the World

AC/DC
1. Let there be rock
2. Powerage
3. Highway to Hell

Bob Dylan
1. Bringing it all back home
2. Hwy 61 Revisted
3. Blonde on Blonde

Cream
1. Disraeli Gears
2. Wheels of Fire
3. Goodbye

Tragically Hip
1. Fully Completely
2. Day for Night
3. Trouble at the Henhouse

Van Halen
1. Van Halen
2. Van Halen II
3. Women and Children First
 

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