I would suggest Smashing Pumpkins, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, and New Order, Substance. |
All of these double albums made a huge impression on us and that is why we are discussing them. They are all classics and are wonderful works of art. Without the depth and journey afforded by their length, we would never have had the chance to really get into a longer work by any of these great musicians and songwriters. Cmon, who can provide a perfect single song mix for the White Album? Really? 'Nuff said. |
10-03-09: Loomisjohnson "truth be told, most good double lps would be great edited down to a single" (LP)
Well actually most single LPs could be edited down to a single 45!
Bob |
A few to consider that have not been mentioned:
Stevie Wonder "Songs In the Key of Life" Prince "Sign O' The Times" Kinks "One For The Road" Gutter Twins "Saturnalia" Miles Davis "Friday & Saturday Night At The Blackhawk"
My favorite double LP: The Clash "London Calling" |
A couple more good Live 2-album sets I think are: REO Speedwagon - You Get What You Play For Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More From The Road |
Deep Purple Live in Japan are also very fine double CD^s |
Most single CD's released in the CD era, if they are released on vinyl, are 2 record sets. How do we account for these? |
Plenny of em' would probably have more impact if pared down. Alot of times a single cd is as long as a 2 album set so comparisons can get blurry. A few that I'm glad got released as double albums: Kraan/ Live Allman Brothers/ Live At Fillmore East Zappa/ Roxy and Elsewhere Amon Duul II/ Tanz der Limminge Rory Gallagher/ 1974 Irish Tour Gentle Giant/ Playing the Foole (wish the cd sounded better). Humble Pie/ Rocking the Fillmore Zappa/ Live in New York Hendrix/ Electricladyland Captain Beefheart/ Trout Mask Replica Scorpions/ Tokyo Tapes Zappa/ Joes's Garage II & III Miles Davis/ Agharta Soft Machine 3/ (bummer on the recording quality) Volker Kriegel/ Missing Link |
Second's to Loomis for "Exile On Main Street" and Smholl for "The River". Both are solid throughout, IMO. |
It depends on the singer or group, the Definitive Collection, Best Of The Best Double Cd by santana is a blessing |
This reminds me of an interview I saw recently with Paul McCartney. The subject came up about how the White Album could've been the Beatles 'Greatest' record had they edited it down to one disc. At which point Paul basically rolls his eyes, shrugs his shoulders and sez; "Yeah I've heard that, but we're talkin' about the Beatles fookin' White album! |
My list would include:
Al Kooper Live: Soul of a Man
Dan Fogelberg The Innocent Age
Umphrey's McGee The Best Show on Earth
Chicago II and III
Will the Circle be Unbroken |
I'll add another: Bruce Springsteen-The River. I don't believe this could have been edited down to a single LP. All sides are as they should be. |
If the material is not good then the double album may be a curse. I know I have a few that I only play a few songs on one album and nothing on the other. I actually like Stadium Arcadium. You mentioned the Who and I would have to include Quadrophenia alongside Tommy. I also rate the Beatles White Album and Zep's Physical Graffiti very highly. Hope this doesn't lead to another remasters post/thread. |
Stresland's 'Love is the Answer' is two cd's, but just two different versions of the same material. I've played both and I am hard pressed to tell the difference, other then paying $22 dollars. So, just order the single cd seems a better bargain. Maybe this is a trend, you know, issue two versions of the same music. In any event, Barabra does sound good as ever. Can your system tell the difference is the issue. |
Basically agree with OP, but really, LIVE albums are a different animal. They most always have SEVERAL albums of material to pull from when performing live, thus making it much easier to stay strong over a Double album.
Also, live tracks are very often MUCH longer, so a SINGLE live album might have only, say, 4 eight or ten minute cuts, so a Double Live seems to make sense, to include more tracks. An album with only four or five cuts could be a tougher sell, so what do you do? Add another LP. (Think like record label)
So.......
Best LIVE Double Albums
Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won (OK....actually a triple album) Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder Deep Purple - Made in Japan Hawkwind - Space Ritual The Allman Brothers - Live at the Fillmore East Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Live Rust Yes - Yessongs (OK....actually a triple album..again) Wishbone Ash - Live Dates Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous Traffic - On the Road Rush - All the World's a Stage and Exit Stage Left Humble Pie - Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore Be Bop Deluxe - Live in the Air Age UFO - Strangers in the Night Jean Michel Jarre - Concerts in China Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young - 4 Way Street
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers - Pack Up the Plantation:Live Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Weld Peter Frampton - Comes Alive Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live
Best STUDIO Double Albums
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway The Beatles - White Album The Who - Quadrophenia Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric LadyLand Pink Floyd - The Wall The Clash - London Calling The Who - Tommy Amon Duul II - Tanz der Lemminge Amon Duul II - Yeti Mike Oldfield - Incantations
Omissions (for me, at least)
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffitti..should have been a single LP, way too much filler for Led Zep. I love this band....I do NOT love this bloated album. Pull off the best 40 minutes and it could have been sweet.
Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde ....good stuff, not my cup of tea, tho.
'nuff said..... |
Fleetwood mac "Tusk", All double live albums, Seger, Supertramp, Skynyrd etc, Pink Flyd "meddle" are few that come to mind. |
a think you've overlooked 'a hundred' or so perfect ones...soft machine-3rd, pink floyd-ummagumma,love-out here, alan price-performing price, bob dylan-blonde on blonde, donovan-a gift from a flower to a garden, crosby stills nash and young-four way st, doors-absolutely live, yada yada |
Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago's first album, should also be on the list. |
In the main, I probably agree with the OP...however, with respect to legitimate double LPs...
Jimi Hendrix' "Electric Ladyland" as mentioned by Oregon.
Genesis, "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway".
The Beatles, "White Album"...ok, this is subject to debate.
Allman Bros "At the Fillmore East"...maybe "Eat a Peach".
Peter Frampton, "Frampton Comes Alive".
Little Feat, "Waiting for Columbus".
Funny how so many are live albums.
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The Grateful Dead Europe 72 -which can be turned inside-out to look like the White Album
The Grateful Dead "skull and roses". |
Layla (to me) is an excellent double LP and justified. First, the band, Dominos, was so dysfunctional it could only hold together for a short period. One year? Secondly, the passion and intensity of the music makes this one of the all time "best of rock" LPs ever. Cream's Wheels of Fire was also justified in that one was a studio recording and the other live. Quality was poor, but... Again, Crossroads is worth it. Generally, I agree that most dbl Lps could be edited to one. Then again, there's Electric Ladyland...and, Dylan and The Band and... |
I forgot to mention,how many single albums have we bought that has just that one song we wanted.Then we get it home to listen to it only to find out the engineer did a bad job,and the rest of the songs are lousy.That to me is a real ripoff.It happens way more than a double album.A single or double that is done right is a good deal. |
All of us have different preference's.The main thing to me is getting a high quality recording.If you get a lot of enjoyment out of it,I think it's worth it.Same goes for our audio gear. |
Joshua Tree? That's on one record, as far as I can recall.
Regards, |
I think there are lots of examples (especially lp), how about: Smashing Pumpkins Meloncollie Zepplin Physical Graffetti U2 Joshua Tree Who Quadraphenia |
truth be told, most good double lps would be great edited down to a single. my short list of genuinely great double lps would include (in no particular order): exile on main st. blonde on blonde layla white album bitches brew warehouse songs and stories (husker du) velvet underground 1970 fillmore east (allmans) london calling |
Just like everything in audio, some make sense and some do not.
I like Pink Floyd also and I particularly love their live concert recordings which often come in double CDs. If you don't have them already, try the "Delicate Sound Of Thunder", "Is There Anybody Out There?", and "Pulse"; all are excellent.
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Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"...every song is wonderful and couldn't have been done a one record. |