What’s Your Favourite Double Album?

LAST year, Rolling Stone magazine put together a commemorative issue announcing its top 500 albums of all time. Listed among the selections was a flood of four-sided classics. Here are the top 10 double albums, according to Rolling Stone’s critics.

1. Exile on Main Street — Rolling Stones (1972)
2. London Calling — the Clash (1979)
3. Blonde on Blonde — Bob Dylan (1966)
4. The Beatles (The White Album) — the Beatles (1968)
5. At Fillmore East — Allman Brothers Band (1971)
6. Electric Ladyland — Jimi Hendrix Experience (1968)
7. Songs in the Key of Life — Stevie Wonder (1976)
8. Trout Mask Replica — Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band (1976)
9. Physical Graffiti — Led Zeppelin (1975)
10. The Wall — Pink Floyd (1979)

Is your favourite on the list? Are you peeved it is not! Please post your favorite double album of all time in comments. Tell your friends! Let’s get to the bottom of this … !

5 thoughts on “What’s Your Favourite Double Album?

  1. I am not “peeved” Rolling Stone Magazine has failed to be a relevant source for years now. Just look at last years list of guitar players.

  2. Love you Live, Stones
    Rockin’ the Filmore, Humble Pie
    Frampton Comes Alive, Frampton
    Seconds Out, Genesis
    Made in Japan, Deep Purple
    White Album, Beatles

    1. Love you live is so sloppy it’s neat!
      Rockin the Filmore is an almost missed diamond in the rough.
      Frampton a no Brainer ( no offense )
      Seconds out – second to almost none
      Deep purple? With the rolling stones mobile just outside …
      And a White Album filled with b side classics – the Beatles’ Exile?
      Thanks Marc ..!

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