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Make It a Double: Lou Reed and Metallica, LULU
Lou Reed never went for mainstream success; his songs of decadence and decay were too intense for your basic AM radio listener in the '70s. For a brief season, though, the mainstream came to him—in late 1972, "Walk on the...
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Make It a Double: Metallica, … AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
Not enough people anymore buy music in order to be pummeled. Some do, to be sure; Slayer, Mastodon and others like them remain quite popular among people who enjoy a good auditory beating. It's just not the same, though, as...
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MAKE IT A DOUBLE: Prince, SIGN O’ THE TIMES
Double albums provided cultural touchstones in the ‘60s and ‘70s, from the Beatles’ White Album to Dylan’s BLONDE ON BLONDE; from the Who’s TOMMY and the Stones’ EXILE ON MAIN ST. to Stevie Wonder’s SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE...
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MAKE IT A DOUBLE: Red Hot Chili Peppers, STADIUM ARCADIUM
The return of guitarist John Frusciante to the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1998 was a fortuitous development for the band, and kicked off a creative and popular resurgence that saw them making some of their best music and selling...
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Make it a Double: Chicago, CHICAGO
It stands to reason that a band with the audacity to release a double album as its debut would likewise have the audacity to follow that debut … with another double album. That was early Chicago, though. With no fewer...
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Make It a Double: Fleetwood Mac, TUSK
What to do after you make an inescapable album—one that spent nearly eight months at Number One, sold a kajillion copies and basically made you the biggest band in the U.S., if not the world? You make one that sounds...
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Make It a Double: Grateful Dead, GRATEFUL DEAD (SKULL & ROSES)
Few bands were as outside their element in the studio, as were the Grateful Dead. For all the praise their best studio work receives (for records like WORKINGMAN'S DEAD, AMERICAN BEAUTY and TERRAPIN STATION), so many of their best songs...
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Make It a Double: Hüsker Dü, WAREHOUSE: SONGS AND STORIES
Because they created ZEN ARCADE, one of the great double albums in rock history (certainly one of the greats in punk rock, where double albums are as common as Bigfoot sightings), Hüsker Dü's other double album, 1987's WAREHOUSE: SONGS AND...
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Make it a Double: Genesis, THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY
The best prog records present listeners with an immersive experience. Think of Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOON—few people, if any, put on that album to listen to, say, "Money," then pack it up and put it away afterward...
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