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In reply to the discussion: Rolling Stone poll: "What Is the Best Double LP of All Time?" [View all]Jokerman
(3,559 posts)59. "Frampton Comes Alive"
Still one of my favorites.
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'White Album,' 'Blonde on Blonde,' 'Exile,' 'London Calling,' 'Live/Dead,' 'Live Rust' (Neil Young),
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#3
Out of my list I'd probably go with either 'Blonde' or 'Exile' because they're both such towering
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#15
IIRC they were pretty much recording all their individual parts in separate rooms by that point.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#18
Also, Refklektor has been out for a couple months. You can't call it a classic so soon.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#6
Forgot about the Allmans! Need to pick up the 'Fillmore East' one now that I have a turntable.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#19
I'd go with the expanded 'Live at Leeds' or 'Live at the Isle of Wight' (both double CD's) myself.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#20
Probably the first album that ever made me think of rock'n'roll as high art.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#41
'Wheels of Fire' and Floyd's 'Ummagumma' would both be fantastic as standalone live albums.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#16
I dig Zep in general, but some of their live stuff could be downright painful. 10-minute drum solos
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#42
The two Ray Charles covers ("I Don't Need No Doctor" and "Hallelujah I Love Her So")
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#43
I can't decide...too many good ones (most of the ones I like have been mentioned). Here's one more:
Captain Stern
Jan 2014
#34
"Electric Ladyland" really builds a case against the posthumous Hendrix albums.
Miles Archer
Jan 2014
#60