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  • This is a list of my favourite double albums, I am pleased with my choices, although, in retrospect I wish I had included that album by Derek & the Dominos' and Stevie Wonder's 'songs in the key of life'....
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    Time Codes
    0:00 - Intro
    0:57 - Chicago Transit Authority
    2:48 - Led Zeppelin
    4:54 - Bruce Springsteen
    7:01 - Genesis
    9:33 - Yes
    11.41 - The Who
    15:10 -Jimi Hendrix
    17:47 - Beatles
    19:55 - Rolling Stones
    21:41 - Bob Dylan
    24:29 - Honorable Mentions
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  • @davidgangemi3314
    @davidgangemi3314 Před rokem +32

    Let me get this straight.
    Tales from Topographic Oceans,but no London Calling??
    WRONG!!
    And the best double lp Dylan did was the 2 lps he did BEFORE Blonde on Blonde. Just listen to them back to back.
    Ugh.
    I knew this video was going to be too good to be true at some point.
    I agree with all the other installments though.

    • @THomas_HH
      @THomas_HH Před rokem +14

      It’s not your list, it’s his. Therefore his list is correct - for him.
      If I would post my list it would be almost completely different from his as well as from yours.

    • @davidgangemi3314
      @davidgangemi3314 Před rokem +1

      @@THomas_HH It doesn't specify that it's his list,therefore he is proclaiming that these ten lps are the greatest.
      And TFTO isn't even good by any stretch.
      I fully agreed on the other 9.
      Well....8 actually.

    • @THomas_HH
      @THomas_HH Před rokem +8

      @@davidgangemi3314 well, let’s agree to disagree on your first paragraph.
      Every list in any form from anyone is subjective, no matter how serious one is presenting oneself.

    • @davidgangemi3314
      @davidgangemi3314 Před rokem +3

      @@THomas_HH sure. I agree on that.
      But let's agree that some lps were absolutely shite!
      Now I like Yes a lot. But that lp that he considered top ten is clearly not a contender unless it's in the top ten of worst lps made by great bands. Then it's probably no. 1.
      EVEN Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman had nothing great to say about it either.
      As far as where he placed certain lps in the list is of no concern to me either.
      Bottom line is if we are being honest in our subjectivity as we possibly can be,London Calling is a full blown masterpiece on every level and TFTO is simply a boring,listless,unimaginative waste of time.
      This reviewer seemed to know his shit too and critiqued every other lp wonderfully.
      But clearly he went for a personal pick instead of a professional one.

    • @davidmcmaster2083
      @davidmcmaster2083 Před rokem +3

      I love the fact that Jello Biafra hates the putrid Yes with a passion, the worst band that has ever existed, in his view. Have to agree. Just that one song, London Calling, blows away anything Yes puked out of any body orifice. I have to give credit where credit is due, however. Owner Of A Lonely Heart caused me to ditch Top 40 radio. They played that piece of shit, seemingly, every 15 minutes the year it was a hit.

  • @siltom1962
    @siltom1962 Před rokem +29

    Derek & the Dominos Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs. One of the only double albums with no skippable tracks.

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 Před 8 měsíci +44

    I was dissappointed not to see Goodbye Yelllow Brick Road in the mix, what a fabulous Album. Some of the best Elton ever did. All kinds of music genres are presented.

    • @onehitwonder561
      @onehitwonder561 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Agreed!

    • @colinbaker3916
      @colinbaker3916 Před 3 měsíci

      Disc 2 of GYBR shows a marked drop in quality, with songs that either don’t go anywhere or are downright misogynistic.

    • @onehitwonder561
      @onehitwonder561 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@colinbaker3916 -- "...downright misogynistic."
      You lost the argument right there.

    • @colinbaker3916
      @colinbaker3916 Před 3 měsíci

      @@onehitwonder561 Dirty Little Girl, Sweet Painted Lady, All The Girls Love Alice.

    • @onehitwonder561
      @onehitwonder561 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@colinbaker3916 -- It's _MUSIC._ You probably get offended at jokes and comedy, too.

  • @stefanoallari2154
    @stefanoallari2154 Před 3 lety +249

    As much as I love Tommy, I would rather choose Quadrophenia from The Who. A perfect portrait of a tough life...

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před 3 lety +14

      Yep. Count me in..👍

    • @wmhhealth2018
      @wmhhealth2018 Před 3 lety +7

      Tommy is a landmark in pop culture and has spurned a broadway show. Quadrophenia is a great concept but it doesn't quite have the same degree of mainstream appeal as Tommy does.

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před 3 lety +31

      @@wmhhealth2018 Each to their own. "Tommy" has its moments, and some bloody great ones at that. For me though, "Quadrophenia" is a much more assured, richer piece of work.

    • @wmhhealth2018
      @wmhhealth2018 Před 3 lety +6

      @@nationaltrevor255 Pete probably agrees with you. Quadrophenia is probably a more "flushed out and polished concept". However looking at both in every aspect I stand by my prior comments.

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wmhhealth2018 And rightly so my friend. That's what makes the world go around! Cheers.

  • @bobgordon236
    @bobgordon236 Před rokem +16

    Great list. I would like to add:
    Odessa - The Bee Gees
    Chicago 2 - Chicago
    Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
    Quadrophenia - The Who
    Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder
    Thank you.

    • @sportster16301
      @sportster16301 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Odessa is vastly underrated. Perhaps the Bee Gees best work.

  • @stefansigurdsson4277
    @stefansigurdsson4277 Před 3 lety +26

    The most articulate reviewer I have ever heard. It's a joy to listen to you sir.

  • @ronmyers2317
    @ronmyers2317 Před 3 lety +11

    ELO out of the blue. Has anybody thought about that one? Just throwing it out there because they were my favorite band of the 70s

  • @fasteddie9867
    @fasteddie9867 Před rokem +14

    When I saw the title of the video I groaned because I was sure Chicago would have been omitted. I am pleased that they were indeed included in your list. People forget how great Chicago with Terry Kath was.

    • @jamesgonsalves3799
      @jamesgonsalves3799 Před rokem

      I'm a huge fan of early Chicago. "Chicago VII" would have been better as a single album. The decline had already set in...😎

    • @fasteddie9867
      @fasteddie9867 Před rokem +1

      @@jamesgonsalves3799 I disagree--VII is probably one of their best works. Cheers.

    • @davidp4864
      @davidp4864 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Chicago were so ballsy, releasing 3 double albums in a row to start their road to glory. Their 4th would be a quadruple live album and then a few years later the 7th would be a double again. So of their first seven releases only 2 would be singular. Unreal.

  • @19trebor53
    @19trebor53 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Stephen Stills and Manassas debut double lp. In my opinion every song is outstanding. Stills at his most creative best. Great backing band including Chris Hillman.

    • @galifettetv1238
      @galifettetv1238 Před 2 měsíci

      Totally agree. Imho one of tje very few double album that deserves to be double.

  • @Shah-of-the-Shinebox
    @Shah-of-the-Shinebox Před 3 lety +61

    1. Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones
    2. Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
    3. The Wall - Pink Floyd
    4. Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago
    5. The River - Bruce Springsteen
    6. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
    7. The White Album - The Beatles
    8. Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
    9. Quadrophenia - The Who
    10. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - Derek and the Dominos

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 3 lety +12

      Great list.

    • @dogcowrph
      @dogcowrph Před 3 lety +8

      London Calling.

    • @andyparton3755
      @andyparton3755 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree.

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 3 lety +9

      Quadrophenia has always been my champion over Tommy. I grew up with both but never connected to the deaf-dumb-blind story. The very late event that brought me nearer to Tommy was the release of Live at Leads with the bonus live version of the opera.

    • @ThePhotofit
      @ThePhotofit Před 3 lety +1

      @@dogcowrph Strongly agree.

  • @ruinousinadequacies7655
    @ruinousinadequacies7655 Před rokem +9

    Topographic Ocean is the greatest, the most adventurous Double Album of all time!!

  • @tonyanderton3521
    @tonyanderton3521 Před 2 lety +31

    I entirely agree with everything you say about Topographic Oceans. I never saw it as 'bloated', or 'pompous', or any of those cliches that we would hear from some critics. To me, the album has only grown in stature - full of very beautiful and far-reaching music that can still take me on a journey.

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 Před rokem +2

      @Randy A Yes, Randy; I think that the two albums were being recorded at the same time in adjacent studios. Thanks for the comment. The story goes that Rick became so bored with rehearsing TFTO that he went to visit the Sabs which he found more interesting. They were interested in using a bit of synth on the new album and Rick was around to play it for them. But you sound as though you already knew this. The month of December '73 would become a landmark date in my youth, just turned 15. I bought TFTO on its release and went to my first ever gig, BS touring their new album. I think within the same week, in fact. I still love both albums and, indeed, both bands.

    • @stevemalek2970
      @stevemalek2970 Před rokem +1

      I also agree, I just go on a journey and never complain when listening to this. It may not be for everyone but it definitely is a great album for some of us.

  • @geoffhemingway3926
    @geoffhemingway3926 Před rokem +73

    I would have 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' on my list. Elton John at his very best, this album shows the worth of the 'album track' as every song is superb whether it was released as a single or not. Talk about 'no filler'!

    • @thedave5748
      @thedave5748 Před rokem

      Definitely!

    • @billythekid5258
      @billythekid5258 Před rokem

      Absolutely!!

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem

      major omission as generally it's regarded as the best ....it didn't even get into the honourable mentions??? ....i can only guess the op has never had the chance to listen to it ...so he's lucky to still have that opportunity to listen to it for the very first time.

    • @geoffhemingway3926
      @geoffhemingway3926 Před rokem +1

      @@bepitan excellent point, well made! Someone mentioned 'The Wall' too - another that would be on my list.

    • @bepitan
      @bepitan Před rokem

      @@geoffhemingway3926 ...yes the wall at the very least, would need an hounarable mention.

  • @markdavis9947
    @markdavis9947 Před 3 lety +52

    London Calling anyone?

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely!

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 3 lety +3

      And just to maintain the precedent set by old mate Puertecitos68, I'll reply a second time. "London Calling' is a dead-set no-brainer. So many different styles. A band on the absolute top of their game. You can have your 'Tales of Topographic' nonsense....

    • @nolagospeltracts8264
      @nolagospeltracts8264 Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely! My dad gave me that album when it first came out. I was a metal head at the time. Changed my life. I became one of two or three kids at my school into punk.

    • @ianwebb3496
      @ianwebb3496 Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, me.

    • @ianwebb3496
      @ianwebb3496 Před 3 lety +1

      @Puertecitos68 Oh, very witty Wilde.

  • @davecummings2424
    @davecummings2424 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I'd have to find room on my list for both of Chicago's first two albums. And Stephen Stills' "Manassas" is a personal favorite.

  • @MrGreathorse
    @MrGreathorse Před 3 lety +9

    Great list, So refreshing to hear Yes Tales of Topographic Oceans given to credit due instead of just being dismissed because they can't understand it

  • @jeffl.8489
    @jeffl.8489 Před rokem +4

    Quadrophenia, The Wall, Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness, London Calling

  • @thomasdutton3150
    @thomasdutton3150 Před rokem +4

    Seconds Out by Genesis and it was live

  • @williamsmith7340
    @williamsmith7340 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Bravo on selecting Genisis’ The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. One of the most unappreciated masterpieces in music. The hilarious instrumental bridge, an almost Chinese Opera, tin pan send-off of the airplane crash segment of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon was absolutely brilliant.

  • @cloudbudget
    @cloudbudget Před 3 měsíci +2

    100% agree with every word you so intelligently said about Chicago Transit Authority!!! When Terry Kath died it allowed Peter Cetera to take over and that was the end of a great band.

  • @adelsonaraujo2962
    @adelsonaraujo2962 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for including Tales from Topographic Oceans. This music gets better with time, and the courage and aesthetic originality of Yes are hailed by later generations of musicians and listeners.

  • @j.j.4150
    @j.j.4150 Před 3 lety +18

    My top two picks happen to be my top 2 favorite Albums of all time in general:
    1.Exile On Main Street and 2.Physical Grafitti

  • @kevinmcc3147
    @kevinmcc3147 Před rokem +16

    Honorable mentions. Stevie wonder. Songs in the key of life. Funkadelic. America eats its young. Prince. Sign of the times.

  • @mrkitewine7700
    @mrkitewine7700 Před 3 lety +45

    Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life should be in any top 10 double album list. But I don’t know which of these 10 I’d replace to fit it in.

    • @strummerrr
      @strummerrr Před 3 lety +6

      It's so good, with the bonus EP (I think most CD versions include it) it's like 105 minutes of great songs, don't know how Stevie did it..

    • @tdunph4250
      @tdunph4250 Před 3 lety +4

      @@strummerrr Stevie was a (and still is) a Genius, plain and simple!

    • @vtnatureboy
      @vtnatureboy Před 3 lety

      So, so true!

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 3 lety +16

      You're right.. I should have included it. But these top ten lists are tough.

    • @mundosam
      @mundosam Před 3 lety

      Is Stevie Wonder rock and roll?

  • @2ChukBuk
    @2ChukBuk Před 3 lety +22

    VERY difficult to encapsulate a 10 best double album list but The Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East and Wishbone Ash Live Dates are two of my favorites.

  • @j.j.4150
    @j.j.4150 Před 3 lety +25

    Just started watching and am immediately happy to see "Chicago Transit Authority" on here✌.

    • @daniellaubsch1605
      @daniellaubsch1605 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I have this album great 1 at that.

    • @j.j.4150
      @j.j.4150 Před 3 lety +1

      @Sebastian I like those two a lot too. But the first stands above them for me.

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 3 lety

      Every now and then record companies get it right. Giving a band the chance to start their career with a double album sure involves some risk. To this day it stays their best, although they released some other good albums before they jumped down into the grease. Always hard to believe that this was recorded already in 1969.

    • @patrickcook7795
      @patrickcook7795 Před 3 lety

      Great choices which could easily have been mine!

    • @MrCherryJuice
      @MrCherryJuice Před 2 lety

      @@roxannewalsh Worth noting that 'Chicago Transit Authority' was specially priced - I think $4.98 at a time when a single album was $4.29 - which combined with the live photos of the band playing in the early ads (pics taken from the album's gatefold interior) added up to an engaging proposition. I mean, it just looked like a chance worth taking. And what a winner it was...and remains. All these years later, a friend of mine is the band's drummer, and a former bandmate is the singer. Still, and inarguably, the early years were the band's finest.

  • @barrygreenfield4971
    @barrygreenfield4971 Před 3 lety +19

    Terry Kath was the John Lennon , the Keef, the John Bonham of CTA. The soul and heartbeat of this unit . His presence in the room changed everyone there.

    • @JohnBrown-rc8zi
      @JohnBrown-rc8zi Před 3 lety +1

      I got that album. Awesome

    • @RICKRATT1
      @RICKRATT1 Před 3 lety +4

      Chicago lost their heart and soul when Terry died. Sad what they became after his death.

    • @rickleblanc8900
      @rickleblanc8900 Před 3 lety +4

      @@RICKRATT1 yep, Terry Kath's vocals and guitar playing made them stand out. Peter Cetera turned them into his personal pop ballad crap band

    • @MichaelKurse
      @MichaelKurse Před 8 měsíci

      He was ,unfortunately, very reckless in his handling of firearms.He used to fire his guns at concerts.😯😮‍💨😮‍💨😔😔😔

  • @NicholasSadlier
    @NicholasSadlier Před 3 lety +13

    Tommy a good choice but Quadrophenia is one of my favourite albums of all time. I would also include ELO's Out Of The Blue and Pink Floyd's The Wall

  • @bobholness203
    @bobholness203 Před rokem +9

    I love Elton John's Goodbye yellow brick Road. Songs in the key of life Stevie wonder 👍🏻 Great list though lovely review 👍🏻

  • @gertlettorp3137
    @gertlettorp3137 Před 3 lety +6

    Happy you mentioned Freak Out (Mothers)

  • @philfyphil
    @philfyphil Před 3 lety +11

    I was blown away the first time I played Physical Graffiti the day it was released. The stop start in the drums in the Wanton Song made me reach for the needle to replay it as it was something so fresh and different. What an album.

  • @matthewfoster3780
    @matthewfoster3780 Před 3 lety

    Your lists and reviews are so in depth and well constructed. I love every time you post something. You’ve got me taking much deeper dives into artists back catalogs. Thank you so much for all your hard work.

  • @nigelthomas589
    @nigelthomas589 Před 3 lety +5

    Physical Graffiti is #1 baby!

  • @bode7164
    @bode7164 Před 3 lety +9

    Good list and presentation. I love All things must pass by George Harrison.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 3 lety +4

      It's a triple album.... but it is great

  • @fasteddie9867
    @fasteddie9867 Před rokem +10

    This was so well done. God bless our cousins the Brits. You guys can read a candy wrapper out loud and it would still sound eloquent.

    • @vordman
      @vordman Před rokem +1

      Well, it is the land of Shakespeare, Blake and Keats...

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před měsícem

      @@vordmanYeah, their first album is my favourite..

  • @TractorCountdown
    @TractorCountdown Před 3 lety +1

    You've got me wanting to go and listen to all these again, back to back. Great choices, informative and enjoyable as always. Thank you!

  • @albarton7189
    @albarton7189 Před 3 lety +8

    Ten personal favorites in no particular order:
    The White Album - Beatles
    Incantations - Mike Oldfield
    Tusk - Fleetwood Mac
    The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
    Streetnoise - Brian Augur and Julie Driscoll
    All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
    666 - Aphrodite’s Child
    Down the Way - Angus and Julia Stone
    Aerial - Kate Bush
    Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter - Joni Mitchell

    • @vordman
      @vordman Před rokem

      Yeah, glad you mentioned Tusk and Ariel, I love both those albums.

    • @clemens1604
      @clemens1604 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, 666 by Aphrodite‘s Child is superb!!!

    • @paulsimpson3113
      @paulsimpson3113 Před 3 měsíci

      I would also include Tusk in my top 10, I prefer it to Rumours (just)

  • @rogerschnack
    @rogerschnack Před rokem +8

    Great video. I love all of these albums, but my all time favorite double album is Sheik Yerbouti by Frank Zappa.

  • @kevinsnodgrass6222
    @kevinsnodgrass6222 Před 3 lety +10

    Electric Ladyland has to be in my top 10!

  • @t0mn8r35
    @t0mn8r35 Před 2 lety +2

    I could, and I do, listen to you for many hours. I truly love your presentations and your real love of music. Mucho gusto to you.

  • @michaelbriefman-iw2uc
    @michaelbriefman-iw2uc Před 3 měsíci +2

    Cream- Wheels of Fire, the first album awarded Platinum!!!!

  • @hyo2002
    @hyo2002 Před rokem +3

    Sweet black angel, torn and frayed, stop breaking down, shine a light, let it loose, loving cup, venilatar blues, tumbling dice, sweet virginia

    • @FrozenHero2010
      @FrozenHero2010 Před rokem +1

      Stop Breaking Down is probably my favourite Stones track. Robert Johnson cover.

  • @FrozenHero2010
    @FrozenHero2010 Před rokem +18

    Shameful that there is no mention of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds. Timeless work.

  • @michaelgreen7442
    @michaelgreen7442 Před 3 lety +9

    Great video as always.....Electric Ladyland is way out number one for me..a masterpiece..

    • @wayneelliott7011
      @wayneelliott7011 Před rokem +1

      The Greatest Album of All Time.

    • @rick.d
      @rick.d Před rokem

      Was gratifying that he shouted out 1983 - one of my favs.

  • @custom55
    @custom55 Před rokem +5

    Happy to see Lamb Lies Down on the list.

  • @markgatica12
    @markgatica12 Před 3 lety +16

    I agree with a lot of what you said, but I have some differences:
    1. London Calling
    2. The Wall
    3. Tales From Topographic Oceans
    4. Exile On Main Street
    5. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
    6. Physical Graffiti
    7. White Album
    8. Tommy
    9. Songs in the Key of Life
    10. Quadrophenia
    This exercise becomes much more difficult if we include live albums. I can't think about that right now. Maybe a separate list of double live albums would be a good start.

  • @patrickmccarthy7068
    @patrickmccarthy7068 Před 3 lety +22

    Once again an absolute and awesome description of each L.P, love your list and totally agree, there is too many to list such as.. wheels of fire, Layla, even war of the worlds and The Wall etc. Love this channel!

    • @lawsonj39
      @lawsonj39 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, couldn't believe Layla wasn't on this list.

    • @FuturePast2019
      @FuturePast2019 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lawsonj39 That's the reason Derek took a three year break from music. During his peak... What a waste...

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 3 lety +3

      Just can't get them all on

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 Před 3 lety +1

      Wheels of Fire is 1/2 studio, 1/2 live

    • @joegiersher281
      @joegiersher281 Před 11 měsíci

      And all great!

  • @richgentile7364
    @richgentile7364 Před 3 lety +2

    My top 10 for what it’s worth
    1. The White Album : The Beatles
    2. Living in the Past : Jethro Tull
    3. Wheels of Fire : Cream
    4. Blonde on Blonde : Bob Dylan
    5. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road : Elton John
    6. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs : Derek and the Dominos
    7. Physical Graffiti : Led Zeppelin
    8. Exile on Main Street : The Rolling Stones
    9. Electric Ladyland : Jimi Hendrix
    10. Out of the Blue : Electric Light Orchestra
    HMS
    All Things Must Pass : George Harrison
    Eat A Peach : The Allman Brothers
    Tommy : The Who
    The Wall : Pink Floyd

  • @JammyGit
    @JammyGit Před 3 lety +6

    Out of all of the double LP's I've listened to, I can't think of any better than Quadrophenia. There may be 1 or 2 weaker songs on there but The Real Me, 5:15, Cut My Hair, Sea & Sand, Bellboy, the title track, and the magnificent The Rock, are some of my all time favourite songs.
    Being a scooterist, I've lost count of the times I've put my earphones inside my helmet, put Quadrophenia on my Walkman and ridden my Vespa around the Isle of Wight where I live. It transports my mind back to the 60s when I do so. Man, if the cars on the road could hear me singing at the top of my voice 😆
    Tommy is 1 of those double albums for me where the whole is greater than the individual parts....some songs are forgettable but Go To The Mirror, Acid Queen, the See Me, Feel Me/Listening To You, Overture, Sparks, were all brilliant.
    I like about half of the White Album but I find the other half crap. It would have been their best ever single album if the great songs were creamed off the top.
    Physical Graffiti was a good double album with plenty of variety.
    The other albums in the list I couldn't care less about ....I don't like Yes, nor Genesis, and Bruce Springsteen....I just have never gotten into them, but that's the beauty of music. We're all different and have our own tastes, the world would be boring if we all liked the same stuff 😎👍

  • @josephmartino9958
    @josephmartino9958 Před rokem +18

    London Calling took a classic dive into the whirlpool of styles and emerged downstream with enough material to temporarily rewrite their sound...the archetypes of those songs don't hesitate to speak some optimism with the tone of a fearless and vulnerable language

    • @RUfromthe40s
      @RUfromthe40s Před rokem +2

      some think that music made by punks were only rock style but there were raggae bands etc. the style was more related with the atittude or personal opinion about life also the alternative wear ,this clash album was related with what was called punk music at the time not only being punk rock, more inclusive about the punk scene ,the reason why since then it´s a must have doble LP, regards

    • @xxryder1
      @xxryder1 Před 3 měsíci

      Somebody please translate for me what this dude just said about the Clash.

    • @sharokrokni5317
      @sharokrokni5317 Před 3 měsíci

      Genesis, yes,boring, pompous, tedious, tiresome

  • @saint.vitus.7775
    @saint.vitus.7775 Před rokem +65

    I think Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' deserves a spot on any top-ten double album list.

    • @craighendrickson7938
      @craighendrickson7938 Před rokem +4

      He didn’t even consider The Wall as one of Pink Floyd’s top albums

    • @AdamSandaver
      @AdamSandaver Před rokem +2

      Good point, definitely up there for sure

    • @craighendrickson7938
      @craighendrickson7938 Před rokem +3

      The Wall was about his 6th best Pink Floyd album. It certainly wouldn’t be a top album from music history

    • @AdamSandaver
      @AdamSandaver Před rokem

      @@craighendrickson7938 yet it is

    • @lukeu8086
      @lukeu8086 Před rokem +5

      The Wall would be much stronger if it were a single disk. It's just too bloated. Has a weak ending as well. Does "The Trial" even sound like Pink Floyd?

  • @SunFellow941
    @SunFellow941 Před rokem +6

    Here's my list. I had to add a few more when I realized that the vinyl versions of many Sigur Ros albums were double albums.
    #1 Tales from Topographic Oceans by Yes (1973)
    #2 A Gift from a Flower to a Garden by Donovan (1967)
    #3 The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis (1974)
    #4 Incantations by Mike Oldfield (1978)
    #5 Ágætis byrjun by Sigur Ros (1999)
    #6 Love Serve Remember by Ram Dass and friends (6 LP set) (1973)
    #7 Swaha by Bhagavan Das and Amazing Grace (1974)
    #8 Illinois by Sufjan Stevens (2005)
    #9 HMS Donovan by Donovan (1971)
    #10 TODD by Todd Rundgren (1974)
    #11 Valtari by Sigur Ros (2012)
    #12 The White Album by The Beatles (1968)
    #13 Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook by Ella Fitzgerald (1956)
    #14 American Folk Songs for Christmas by Mike Seeger, Peggy Seeger, Penny Seeger (1989)
    #15 Takk by Sigur Ros (2005)
    #16 All Things Must Pass by George Harrison (1970)
    #17 Greetings from Michigan by Sufjan Stevens (2003)
    #18 Ohio by Over the Rhine (2003)
    #19 The Avalanche by Sufjan Stevens (2006)
    #20 Wee Tam and the Big Huge by the Incredible String Band (1968)
    #21 Missa Gaia Earth Mass by Paul Winter (1982)
    #22 Eat a Peach by the Allman Brothers Band. (1972). Part studio, part live. All new. All good.
    #23 First Blues by Allen Ginsberg (1983)
    #24 Ah! by Bhagavan Das (1972)
    #25 Roxy and Elsewhere by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention (1973). I know it's a live album, but it's all new material.
    #26 The Beatles and India: Songs Inspired by the Film, and orchestral soundtrack music. Various Artists (2021).

    • @russellcampbell3274
      @russellcampbell3274 Před rokem

      Delighted to see "Wee Tam and the Big Huge" on your list. Genius! I would add another eccentric double album, "Lubbock on Everything" by Terry Allen.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Před rokem +1

      @@russellcampbell3274 I've been searching for any list of the greatest country albums of all time. I couldn't turn anything up at all until I discovered that _Rolling Stone Magazine_ published one about four months ago. Now I've at least got a starting point. Some of the titles on there have me excited--and others turn me off completely--but I'll give them all a chance before I dismiss them. I'd never heard of Terry Allen before, but the album you mention is on there, and it does sound quite interesting to me.

  • @gj8683
    @gj8683 Před rokem +11

    A great double album that has gone too often underrecognized is the first by Manassas, a band that Stephen Stills put together in the early 70s. Great guitar work and an cohesive blend of rock, blues, country and latin.

    • @timball8429
      @timball8429 Před rokem

      Love that album! Absolute class!

    • @garyskinner2446
      @garyskinner2446 Před rokem +1

      @@timball8429 This would be no.1 for me!

    • @timball8429
      @timball8429 Před rokem

      @@garyskinner2446 definitely up there. 😊

    • @michaelblaydes2259
      @michaelblaydes2259 Před rokem +1

      It would be on list of most underrated albums of all time (double or single record).

    • @crotalusatrox7931
      @crotalusatrox7931 Před rokem +1

      Just read your comment before I posted the same thing. Manassas is #1 to me, CTA #2, Physical Graffiti #3 Yellowbrick Road #4......

  • @teemusid
    @teemusid Před rokem +6

    Here's an album I love, and is probably not on any other commenter's list, is Pink World, by Planet P Project (Tony Carey). It was released in 1984, as the paranoia of the Cold War was growing again, and is essentially a musical version of a graphic novel, about a boy that gains telekinetic powers after swimming in a polluted stream. Hidden in the album is a song called The Stranger, about the nature of cults that, sadly, has not aged a day.

    • @justthefacts9374
      @justthefacts9374 Před rokem +1

      OMG !! I thought l was the only one who knew about this awesome phenomenal album 😉 one of my favorites one of musics greatest sin that this magnum opus is not well known shame

  • @davidmccain7662
    @davidmccain7662 Před 3 lety +10

    Obviously all " greatest " lists are subjective, but I think the " Strangers in the Night " live by UFO is a criminally underrated album that deserves mention.
    Schenker was in another league during his time with the band.

  • @stevecowder4774
    @stevecowder4774 Před rokem +6

    What a great list and as we know,
    there's so many more. Love that you included Chicago 1. It's just a raw,
    hard core beast of an album, unlike any of their others. Glad to see the
    " Lamb " in there as well.

    • @stephenmorton8017
      @stephenmorton8017 Před rokem

      i much prefer FM Live and anything by the CBB to Chicago's overplayed pablum.

  • @micktownsend2155
    @micktownsend2155 Před 3 lety +1

    Great post - really enjoy all the literary references you make. Music, books and intelligent reviews from someone who obviously loves music, top!

  • @highwind1991
    @highwind1991 Před 3 lety +16

    Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life says hi. That's personally my favorite album of all time let alone double album

  • @rushbravado1972
    @rushbravado1972 Před 3 lety +8

    Another great review. Tough to look at the other 9 in the top 10 but for me the number 1 double album is "Out Of The Blue" by ELO
    1 Out Of The Blue-Electric Light Orchestra
    2 Physical Graffiti-Led Zeppelin
    3 Secret Messages-Electric Light Orchestra (the original 1983 album was rereleased as the double album it was supposed to be)
    4 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway-Genesis
    5 White Album-The Beatles
    6 The Book Of Souls-Iron Maiden
    7 Exile On Main Street-The Rolling Stones
    8 The Wall-Pink Floyd
    9 Quadrophenia-The Who
    10 Freak Out-The Mothers Of Invention

    • @NicholasSadlier
      @NicholasSadlier Před 3 lety

      Agreed re: your No.1 - pop perfection from start to finish - nothing remotely resembling a weak track

  • @RPLefty
    @RPLefty Před 3 lety

    Great video, really enjoyable. Love many of the albums you've chosen. Thanks...

  • @lordtrimly
    @lordtrimly Před 3 lety +16

    The Beatles
    Exile On Main St.
    Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
    Blonde On Blonde
    Physical Graffiti
    Electric Ladyland
    The Wall
    Layla and other assorted love songs
    Tommy
    Tales From Topographic Oceans

  • @karlhess7064
    @karlhess7064 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for mentioning Blonde on Blonde. I haven't played that in years but now I am motivated and will do so this week.

  • @tixximmi1
    @tixximmi1 Před 3 lety +4

    I can respect most of your picks. I would like to add my 2 cents worth. The album that started the double album craze. Yes the first double rock album ever made - Freak Out - Zappa and Roxy and Elsewhere also by Zappa.

  • @Baz63
    @Baz63 Před 3 lety +1

    Another beguiling video Barry. Time to return to Tales Of Topographic Oceans for a rethink. Such a treat to listen to your verbal treatise which are always welcomed.

  • @neiloreilly7666
    @neiloreilly7666 Před rokem

    Just seen your video on the top ten double albums of all time.
    Love the way you breakdown each recording into why the album came about, what a particular band , or artist was going through at the time of recording to influence the content etc.....
    It’s inspired me to go and listen to each one on Amazon music. I’ve owned a few but not all of these albums over the years, in one format or another. Keep up the good work. Brilliant.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +1

      It's quite an old video now, if I was to do it again I would include 'Songs in the Key of Life' and 'London calling' by the Clash

  • @seanm3226
    @seanm3226 Před 3 lety +7

    Missing, off the top of my head:
    XTC- English Settlement
    Prince- 1999
    Elton John- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
    The Clash- London Calling
    Lou Reed- Metal Machine Music

    • @1rhpsfan
      @1rhpsfan Před 3 lety

      THE WALL

    • @willbeez60
      @willbeez60 Před 3 lety +1

      Love English Settlement

    • @tuberoast
      @tuberoast Před 3 lety +1

      English Settlement!

    • @gavinsmith9016
      @gavinsmith9016 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh my days English Settlement. A wonderful album...

    • @charliemoody7168
      @charliemoody7168 Před 3 lety

      Have to laugh @ Metal Machine Music: Reed was at the end of his RCA contract, but still owed 2 LPs-worth of material to fulfill it and thereby escape to Arista. He turned on a bunch of amps, plugged in a bunch of guitars, set up some mics, hit ‘record’...and went for lunch. Came back later, hit ‘stop’, submitted the tape. This is called a “contractual obligation” release: an FU to the label.
      Incredibly funny that it has fans....

  • @timothywright5522
    @timothywright5522 Před 3 lety +5

    Can't argue with most of these although I haven't heard Chicago. Others I would mention :- The Wall, Quadrophenia, Psychedelic Pill, Hymns to the silence, Rattle and Hum, Thick as a brick. Enormous thanks for all you are doing to reinforce my absolute love of good rock music !!

  • @samuelcohen2215
    @samuelcohen2215 Před 3 lety +1

    I really enjoyed this episode, so much so I became a patron.

  • @oskarklang8616
    @oskarklang8616 Před 2 lety +2

    Amon Duul II- Yeti
    The Beatles- The Beatles
    The Clash- London Calling
    Can-Tago Mago
    Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
    The Damned-Black Album
    Pink Floyd-The Wall
    Zappa- Sheik Yerbouti
    Fleetwood Mac- Tusk
    Primal Scream- Screamadelica

  • @pjw5328
    @pjw5328 Před 3 lety +6

    My personal favorites: London Calling (The Clash), Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (The Cure), Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John), Quadrophenia (The Who), Freak Out (Frank Zappa), Physical Graffiti (Zep), Out of the Blue (ELO), And Justice for All (Metallica), Bitches Brew (Miles Davis). Lots of great ones through the years, though, no beef with any of your picks!

    • @Makai77
      @Makai77 Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for acknowledging ELO'S "Out of the Blue"
      It's a masterpiece.

    • @karlhess7064
      @karlhess7064 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Makai77 Yes, agreed !

    • @karlhess7064
      @karlhess7064 Před 2 lety

      Miles had 3 great doubles during the fusion 'era' . Don't forget to pick up Bitches in 5.1 !

  • @MsKalachakra
    @MsKalachakra Před 3 lety +24

    1.London Calling, 2.Metal Box, 3.Zen Arcade, 4.Double Nickles on a Dime, 5.Daydream Nation, 6.Kiss me Kiss me Kiss me, 7.Sing of the Times, 8.Black Moses,9. Songs in the Key of Life, 10.The Payback.

  • @thechronicnoizeco.6675
    @thechronicnoizeco.6675 Před 4 měsíci +2

    If you didn’t mention London Calling i was gonna write a big long comment. Glad you mentioned it.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 4 měsíci +1

      At the end of the day, these lists reflect the taste of those compiling them, you can't please everyone with your choices

  • @doodahdavesrecords4319
    @doodahdavesrecords4319 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your channel reviews and taste. The t shirt clinched it! U have a new sub. Rock on!

  • @leslauner5062
    @leslauner5062 Před rokem +7

    Yeah....I gotta say Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" would've made my list.

  • @austake
    @austake Před 3 lety +22

    Why didn't you include All Things Must Pass??.......cos it's a triple album!!!!🤣

    • @andyparton3755
      @andyparton3755 Před 3 lety

      I agree.

    • @willbeez60
      @willbeez60 Před 3 lety

      It's kind of a double album with a bonus disc, as the Apple Jam is unrelated to the songs of the first two discs. Besides that one, I've only ever owned two true triple albums: Sandinista by The Clash, and Three by Joel Plaskett. Are there others?

    • @austake
      @austake Před 3 lety +1

      @@willbeez60 Works by ELP

    • @thewinenut9800
      @thewinenut9800 Před 3 lety +1

      @@willbeez60 The Neil Young triple LP

  • @christopher9152
    @christopher9152 Před 3 lety

    You sure nailed that #10...and made me want to listen to it again. Thanks.

  • @KenEnCuenca
    @KenEnCuenca Před rokem +1

    Excellent and thoughtful commentary. Thank you.

  • @fernthman
    @fernthman Před 2 lety +7

    Double Nickles on the Dime by Minutemen deserves a mention. Talk about sprawling and shaggy. It's a meditation on being alive at that particular time, the politics, music, sex and culture, distilled into songs that fracture punk, jazz, funk, and country. Creating something unique and also clearly American.

    • @nocarbonfootprint9120
      @nocarbonfootprint9120 Před rokem

      Agree

    • @finneogan
      @finneogan Před 11 měsíci

      Oh yes. Double Nickles, and Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade would be at the top of my Alternative/Hardcore double album list - to call either Classic Rock is a bit of a stretch, however - even with the eclectic mix of styles and the sheer variety in either album.

  • @TheNobbynoonar
    @TheNobbynoonar Před rokem +6

    I love the music of The Who and consider myself a true fan. Having stated that, as much as I have worn out the vinyl on ‘Tommy’ I feel that Quadrophenia was The Who at their creative pinnacle. TBH, although the themes of youth/rebellion/adulthood etc.. are universal themes, Quadrophenia (the album and film) is very much rooted in post war Britain. Probably why people such as myself, growing up in the U.K. can readily identify strongly with the album and films themes. ‘Tommy’ was realised in 1969-the height of the love and peace movement. I feel that the spiritual themes on the album were more in tune with those optimistic times. A world now long gone. With a few small tweaks to allow for modern living, Quadrophenia could be written for today. The issues around youth the album tackles go back at least 70 years. Anyway, although not a double album, I recently listened (for the first time in years) to The Who’s first album. All I can say is-what a truly fantastic album from what was essentially a bunch of kids.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +1

      I'd be inclined to agree with you. I think Quadraphenia is better.... but 'Tommy' has an aura and something magical about it.

  • @TNTFX
    @TNTFX Před 3 lety +1

    I enjoyed your description of the essences of the albums. Agreed on all except one.

  • @garyolshan4177
    @garyolshan4177 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! My favorites Frampton Comes Alive, Tommy, Quadrophenia, LOndon Calling, Exile On Main Street Oranges and Lemon's by the criminally underrated XTC

  • @gavinsmith9016
    @gavinsmith9016 Před 3 lety +9

    I have all of the albums that you list ( a great list) but would definitely drop Yes and possibly Genesis from this list. I would have Prince's Sign Of The Times in my Top 10, I would replace Tommy with Quadrophenia and I would also include The Clash's London Calling.

    • @joemarshall7163
      @joemarshall7163 Před 3 lety +1

      Drop Yes? No way. Sounds more like their studio albums than any of the other bands listed.

  • @martinhayward4466
    @martinhayward4466 Před 3 lety +7

    Always thought Jethro Tull's Living in the Past was a nice snapshot of their first 3 years. A few album cuts, a live side, several new songs and a killer vinyl package with some great photos.

    • @morrisanderson3180
      @morrisanderson3180 Před 2 lety +1

      great minds think alike martin. still got original 2LP + photos . classic tull!

    • @martinhayward4466
      @martinhayward4466 Před 2 lety

      @@morrisanderson3180 Surely you are not surprised by this. Ian Anderson & Martin Barre / Morris ANDERSON & MARTIN Hayward!!

  • @kelly2558
    @kelly2558 Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative and thought provoking. Delivered with rational passion and inciteful intellect. Thank you.

  • @ryanjones4150
    @ryanjones4150 Před rokem +2

    1) Physical Graffiti 2) The Wall 3) Electric Ladyland 4) Exile on Main Street 5) Quadrophenia 6) The White Album 7) Mothers of Invention - Freak Out 8) Blonde on Blonde 9) Chicago Transit Authority 10) ELO - Out of The Blue

  • @Souker69
    @Souker69 Před 3 lety +3

    For years and years I couldn't understand what was the purpose of including Revolution #9 and finally I find the answer in this video! So, next time I will feel like listening to this marvelous, out of joint record, I will follow your suggestion and at the crucial moment i will go make the best night cup there is and come back to listen to the absolute gem that is Good night. Thank you :)

  • @Dirgnimai7
    @Dirgnimai7 Před rokem +3

    Very enjoyable list. I would personally place Physical Graffiti at number one, but that's me. And I would also switch in Quadrophenia for Tommy, though I love both. I've never been enamored with Bruce Springsteen, so I would replace The River with perhaps Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
    As for Chicago, it's amazing to realize that their first 3 albums were all doubles, and I love every minute of each of them. (Then they released another great one with Chicago VII.)
    Note that the biggest bands/artists of all time, i.e. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Stones, Hendrix, Dylan, all put out double studio albums, and in every case it can be argued to be some of, if not their very best work.
    Also note that for some strange reason, many double albums just happen to be the sixth studio release of the bands releasing them, i.e. Physical Graffiti, Tales, The Lamb, Quadrophenia, Chicago VII (still their 6th studio release), and Works Volume I by ELP.
    Finally, I get so sick of hearing about how these albums "would have made a better single album". That's obviously opinion. And in every case I've heard, I've vehemently disagreed. Thank you for not buying into that, at least with these releases.

  • @SkippyTheRedKangaroo
    @SkippyTheRedKangaroo Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kiss Alive 1. Put on side 3 and turn up to full volume! Still relevant.

  • @donniesheets
    @donniesheets Před 3 lety +1

    A top ten double album list is already a great hook, but once it started I was captivated. I couldn’t turn it it off. This clip is articulate, thorough and displays a wealth of music adoration. WELL DONE ! ! !

  • @curtpurcell3296
    @curtpurcell3296 Před 3 lety +51

    As good as Tommy is, I much prefer Quadrophenia. For all the great moments on Tommy, the album is poorly mixed, imo. The band is too far back in the mix. Pete had intended to put another guitar track over the bed tracks, but Kit Lambert rushed it into production and so that didn't happen. Quadrophenia, in contrast, sounds full and dynamic with the band at their peak abilities in song writing and performance. A masterpiece.

    • @brianwestervelt4919
      @brianwestervelt4919 Před 3 lety +9

      Totally agree with you quadrophenia is a far superior double not only sonically but as a coherent album with a timeless storyline

    • @christopherrogers9243
      @christopherrogers9243 Před 3 lety +2

      As was explained, Tommy was mean't to be consumed Live, so concur with the review. And, we do have a Live recording of many of the album's tracks found in the expanded Who Live at Leeds album, which came as a pleasant surprise to me having had a early edition's of both Tommy and Live at Leeds. Overall a decent list and good entry point.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords Před 3 lety +2

      +Curt Purcel. Could not agree with you more about the sound of 'Tommy'. Very muddy and un-dynamic. Also there are some real dead spots song-wise, whereas 'Quadrophenia' is massive in every sense of the word. And the working-class theme in that concept album/rock opera was a revelation. I don't think even Pete Townshend realised how radical it was to get away from all these airy-fairy concept albums and talk about real life.
      The best way to hear 'Tommy' is to get the deluxe CD version of 'Live at Leeds' and listen to the disc where they play a truncated version of the album live. It's all killer, no filler, the band are at the absolute top of their game, it goes for about an hour and it's sensational!

    • @curtpurcell3296
      @curtpurcell3296 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed, the Live at Leeds version of Tommy is just killer. Moon in particular was so good in that show - and you get to hear him properly, instead of it sounding like he was being recorded at the bottom of a swimming pool. Thematically too, the story of Quadrophenia is tighter and more relatable than Tommy. The outsider who's trying to fit in, trying to find some meaning to his otherwise dreary existence. Universal stuff there. I'm not trying to bash Tommy, btw. I just think Quadrophenia is a better album in many ways.

    • @jamesfetherston1190
      @jamesfetherston1190 Před 3 lety +3

      I don’t mind the mix on Tommy at all. The story is another matter. Confusing and silly. Townsend revised it a couple times for film and stage and it is still goofy.

  • @usmcfutball
    @usmcfutball Před 3 lety +4

    Fantastic video. Glad you mentioned London Calling at the end...it would be in my Top 5. Quadrophenia would make two (2) albums by The Who in my Top 10. And Goodbye Yellow Brick Road would be my (admittedly biased) Numero One of all-time. Cheers!

  • @wendellwiggins3776
    @wendellwiggins3776 Před měsícem

    Just heard and deeply appreciated your group discussion on Tales by YES. I left my detailed impression in the comments!

  • @johnsurrey7426
    @johnsurrey7426 Před 3 měsíci +1

    All Things Must Pass - brilliant!

  • @fleetcomm1
    @fleetcomm1 Před 3 lety +5

    Freak Out - The Mothers of Invention
    Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart
    An Even With Wildman Fischer
    Metal Machine Music - Lou Reed
    Ummagumma - Pink Floyd

    • @tixximmi
      @tixximmi Před 2 lety +1

      Considering Freak Out was Rock's very first double album.

    • @samfishertags4904
      @samfishertags4904 Před 2 lety

      @@tixximmi Blonde on Blonde?

    • @tixximmi
      @tixximmi Před 2 lety

      @@samfishertags4904 Dylan's album did come out a week before Zappa's date but, there was a Pre-release that year in March. This needed to cover a tour so it was only in 9 cities. So Technically Zappa beat Zimmerman by a few months. Nationally Bob beat him.

    • @tixximmi
      @tixximmi Před 2 lety

      @@samfishertags4904 Back then it was a numbers game and sometimes they would have a release day but they would count all the records that sold before hand and put them on their release date to raise up the opening sales. Dylan did that too.

    • @samfishertags4904
      @samfishertags4904 Před 2 lety

      @@tixximmi I think you made that up

  • @craigfazekas3923
    @craigfazekas3923 Před rokem +3

    Great list !! The Lamb was rehearsed, written & worked on at Headley Grange on a mobile unit (Stones ?) and finished & mixed in Wales.
    The box where Gabriel was calling William Freidkin about a potential collaboration & nearly leaving the band (thereby pissing off the band....) still stands near Headley Grange.
    Stange times for an album who's cover font I have a tattoo of.....
    🚬😎

  • @terrencereardon6374
    @terrencereardon6374 Před rokem +1

    1) Pink Floyd - The Wall
    2) The Who - Quadrophenia
    3) Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
    4) Metallica - And Justice For All (yes, was a double album originally and was a 2-LP set)
    5) Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
    6) Bruce Springsteen - The River
    7) The Beatles White Album
    8) ELO - Out of the Blue
    9) The Who - Tommy
    10) Iron Maiden - Senjutsu

  • @richardmitchell8482
    @richardmitchell8482 Před 3 lety +2

    Irish Tour '74 - Gallagher ----- It's too Late to Stop Now - Morrison ------ Layla ------ London Calling ------ Joe's Garage - Zappa ---- Bitches Brew - Miles Davis ----- Live at Fillmore East - Allmans -----

  • @seamuscolgan7654
    @seamuscolgan7654 Před 3 lety +5

    Love your TEN BEST videos.
    I agree with nearly all, but I would need to add some Krautrock, so out with Chicago & Tommy and in with Can - Tago-Mago & Tangerine Dream - Zeit!

  • @CharlesRBiggs
    @CharlesRBiggs Před 3 lety +3

    Well done. I wholeheartedly agree with your list. So glad you appreciate 'Topographic Oceans' and 'The River'. Thanks for your excellent vids.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před 3 lety

      Thank you.

    • @CharlesRBiggs
      @CharlesRBiggs Před 3 lety +2

      I also want to thank you for being a great example of one who can provide a thoughtful cultural analysis using selective, interesting vocabulary choices and imaginative metaphors. Great example for us all.

    • @mecrumbly429___4
      @mecrumbly429___4 Před rokem

      @@classicalbum I personally recommend Focus 3 by Focus. These guys are one of the tightest bands I’ve ever had the privilege of listening to.

  • @EduardoDeGuzman-yd8lj
    @EduardoDeGuzman-yd8lj Před 9 měsíci +1

    My top10 2lp...1. Layla...2. Exile on main street...3. Electric ladyland...4.Tommy..5. Blonde on blonde...6. Physical graffiti...7. The Wall...8. The river...9. The white album...10. Freak out...