The best sequence of four albums in rock
Publishing a successful album is not easy at all. Refining success with the next disc is a difficult company. Add a third is like climbing a sixth grade wall. Talking about a consecutive album quartet is a masterpiece reserved for a few. Ultimate Classic Rock put his hand to the history of rock and completed A ranking of twenty artists who dropped the poker of axes. Following the top ten.
10. AC/DC: ‘Let there be rock’ (1977), ‘Powerage’ (1978), ‘Highway to Hell’ (1979), ‘Back in Black’ (Read the review here) (1980)
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7. Bob Dylan: ‘Bringing It All Back Home’ (1965), ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ (Read the review here) (1965), ‘Blonde on Blonde’ (Read the review here) (1966), ‘John Wesley Harding’ (1967)
6. Bruce Springsteen: ‘Born to Run’ (Read the review here) (1975), ‘Darkness on the edge of Town’ (Read the review here) (1978), ‘The River’ (Read the review here) (1980), ‘Nebraska’ (Read the review here) (1982)
5. Pink Floyd: ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ (Read the review here) (1973), ‘Wish You Were here’ (1975), ‘Animals’ (Read the review here) (1977), ‘The Wall’ (1979)
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4. Led Zeppelin: ‘Led Zeppelin III’ (1970), ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ (1971), ‘Houses of the Holy’ (Read the review here) (1973), ‘Physical Graffiti’ (1975)
3. Stevie Wonder: ‘Talking Book’ (1972), ‘Innervisions’ (Read the review here) (1973), ‘FulfillinGness’ Final First’ (1974), ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ (1976)
2. Beatles: ‘Rubber Soul’ (1965), ‘Revolver’ (Read the review here) (1966), ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band ‘(Read the review here) (1967), ‘The Beatles’ (Read the review here) (1968)
1. Rolling Stones: ‘Beggars Banquet’ (1968), ‘Let It Bleed’ (1969), ‘Sticky Fingers’ (Read the review here) (1971), ‘Exile on Main St.’ (Read the review here) (1972)