The best double albums in the history of rock
Once, at the time of physical support, albums existed, but, when the songs were particularly nourished, the vinyls became two, or even three. In reality, the vinyl has not been extinct and the albums still exist, albeit in infinitely smaller numbers. Speaking of double albums, the editorial staff of Ultimate Classic Rock wanted to draw up the ranking of the best 35 double albums in the history of rock (you can consult it here), and of the musical genres neighboring him. We limit ourselves to reporting the list of the top ten.
10. Fleetwood Mac, ‘Tusk’ (1979)
9. Allman Brothers Band, ‘At Fillmore East’ (Read the review here) (1971)
8. Pink Floyd, ‘The Wall’ (1979)
7. Elton John, ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ (Read the review here) (1973)
6. Stevie Wonder, ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ (1976)
5. Led Zeppelin, ‘Physical Graffiti’ (1975)
4. Clash, ‘London Calling’ (Read the review here) (1979)
3. Bob Dylan, ‘blonde on blonde’ (Read the review here) (1966)
2. Rolling Stones, ‘Exile on Main St.’ (Read the review here) (1972)
1. Beatles, ‘The Beatles’ (Read the review here) (1968)