The White Album and Physical Graffiti|||"London Calling" -The Clash
"Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs" - Derek and The Dominos
"Exile on Main St" - The Rolling Stones
"Eat a Peach" - The Allman Brothers Band
"Zen Arcade" - Husker Du
"Double Nickels on the Dime" - The Minutemen
"Electric Ladyland" - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
"Blonde on Blonde" - Bob Dylan|||The Wall- Pink Floyd
You Get What You Play For- REO Speedwagon
Weld- Neil Young
Kiss Alive- Kiss
Frampton Comes Alive- Peter Frampton
Double Live Gonzo- Ted Nugent
Goodbye Yellowbrick Road- Elton John
Rattle and Hum- U2|||The Clash - London Calling
The Clash - Rat Patrol From Fort Bragg (the original "double album" version of Combat Rock)
Saboo - well Sandinista would have been better as a double|||The Wall by Pink Floyd, which I saw live last week.
I was going to try to describe it but it's too awesome for words.|||This is the Moody Blues or Caught live plus five by the same band.
Both albums were put together when everyone thought the band had broken up for good in 1974.|||Beatles White Album and Tommy which was actually a triple album by the Who, right off the top of my head|||The Beatles - 'The White Album', hasn't aged a day. Genius and total crap all on one album, I love it!|||The Wall by Pink Floyd
Creative and musical masterpiece|||The Clash - Sandinista!|||Complete Clapton|||Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo|||Physical Graffiti|||Electric Ladyland by the Jimi Hendrix Experience|||Physical Graffiti|||London Calling|||the white album beatles|||Quadrophenia London Calling and Electric Ladyland are my top 3 albums of all time|||All Things Must Pass by George Harrison
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