Top 5 Double Studio Albums?

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My Picks :

1. The Beatles - The White Album
2. Jethro Tull - Living In The Past
3. Cream - Wheels Of Fire
4. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
5. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
 

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1) Pink Floyd - The Wall
2) Prince - 1999
3) Soundtrack - Saturday Night Fever
4) Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
5) Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life

Honorable mention:
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road


I know I'm missing a few, but I'm thinking mostly just classic albums from the 70's into the early 80's. I'll have to think about this some more and may change this up.
 

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That's surprisingly tough...

1. Exile on Main St by the Rolling Stones
2. Blonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan
3. London Calling by the Clash
4. Electric Ladyland by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
5. Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart

Honorable mentions: The White Album, Nuggets, Freak Out!
 
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The first double-album I ever spun on my own record player at age 16, and have a good laugh at me for this one if you want:

(husssssh, it's so good.)

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Golly, golly wow. Let's think on this one.

In no particular order after this one:

Pink Floyd - The Wall
Beatles - White Album*
Doors - Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine (I know, it's technically a compilation.)
Paul McCartney - Wings Over America

(* I don't have this on vinyl but I had a copy on disc years ago - played the hell out of it.)
 

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Pftt.. of course I am. :D



Sidenote: I like that Sgt Pepper soundtrack though. I had that when I was younger and used to own the movie on VHS. It's one of those guilty pleasures of mine.
 

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Brat. ;D

It was my mum's.
She, at some point in her life, actually had an impressive taste.
And now I am blasted with cathedral garbage while she mentally douses me with holy water and damns me to hell. :D
 

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My top five:
The Who - Quadrophenia
Genesis - Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
The Beatles - White Album
Electric Light Orchestra - Out the Blue
Pink Floyd - The Wall
 

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Here's my list in no particular order.

London Calling - The Clash(It's on one CD now but the vinyl was two discs.)
Jeff Wayne's - War Of The Worlds
The Wall - Pink Floyd
Ayreon - The Electric Castle
The Beach Boys - Endless Summer(This was a compilation album of all their early hits from previous records, many of them were re-recorded to improve the sound quality and it was the first BB album I bought.)
 

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