i don't know any headbanger who would call this album "cheesy". it's one of the best metal albums. besides, it's a concept album, not a double album.
LONDON CALLING! HELLO?! Good god, you necks, wake up. Queensryche? QUEENSRYCHE?! The last Carrot Top movie was better than Citizen Kane.
LOL Uh, easy there nyrocket - I forgot about "London Calling" like I did with "Blonde on Blonde" but that is because in CD format, there is only 1 disc and not 2. So, technically it isn't a double CD or album anymore. But yes, "London Calling" is one of the best albums of all-time.
The Clash - Sandinista Prince - 1999 Prince - Sign O' the times Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime Husker Du - Zen Arcade
Miles Davis - b****es Brew Miles Davis - Live Evil Albert Ayler - Live in Greenwich Village John Coltrane - Live in japan Sun Ra - The Solar Myth Approach Handsome Boy Modelling School - So how's your girl Bombay 2 - electric Vindaloo Nu Yorica - Roots - the rise of latin jazz in the 1960s DJ Shadow - the private press Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fest 1972 Prefuse 73 - one word extinguisher Solesides - Greatest Bumps Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
NIN - The Fragile NIN - And all that could have been (Well the special edition came w/2 cd's, that should count) Smashing Pumpkins - Melon Collie New Order - Substance
A lot of good ones already mentioned, but my all time favorite album, double or otherwise... Supertramp - Paris
A lot of great LP's mentioned here. I'm sure I'm forgetting several, but here's some of my favorites: The Mothers of Invention Freak Out! Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland Cream Wheels Of Fire Todd Rundgren Something/Anything The Rolling Stones Exile On Main St Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde The Beatles The White Album The Who Quadrophenia Allman Brothers Band Live at the Fillmore East No particular order. I saw all of these bands/musicians live, more than once except for Cream, and several when they were touring for the LP's, but I never saw the Beatles. edit: I didn't see Zappa tour for Freak Out!, since it came out in '66 and was the first rock double album. I saw him several times, however.
aside from the obvious ones already mentioned(Hendrix, Floyd) The Heavy Metal Soundtrack Kiss Alive II Frampton Comes Alive Ozzy -- Tribute Rush -- Chronicles Iron Maiden -- Ed Hunter Queensryche -- Live Evolution Iron Maiden -- Live After Death ACDC -- Bonfire (technically a 5 disc set..) Lynryd Skynryd -- One More From the Road Queen -- Live Killers
New Order - Substance Pink Floyd - The Wall Neil Diamond - Hot August Night Prefuse 73 - One Word Extenguisher Husker Du - Zen Arcade They Might Be Giants - Best of Pink Floyd - Echoes Xen Cuts - Ninja Tunes (very good stuff) The Pixies - Death to the Pixies
cant believe i forgot that one! so many great tunes on that record-ballad of dorothy parker, u got the look, strange relationship, the cross, hot thing, ect... anyone going to see prince? i cold gots row 12 at SBC center and its gonna be funky! ive never paid this much for one artist ($90), but w/ prince i didnt have to think twice about it.