Aside from being a testament to American vocal harmonies (which are vividly expressed to the listener when stereo headphoning) Disc 1 of The Grateful Dead's Europe '72 is an album unto itself.
Physical Graffiti is two albums as well. The White Album and Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs are not. All of the aforementioned titles were originally packaged as 4 sides of music on 2 records. While the former 2 retain that divide in CD form, the latter have had their dichotomy digitally rejoined, making them into single, no-less-perfect albums.
I'll post a list of all the rules soon, quit banging down the door, people. Jesus...
One Nation Under A Groove (Expanded Edition)*** - Funkadelic
Europe '72 (Disc 1) - The Grateful Dead
***This is worth noting as it includes a live Maggot Brain as performed by the late, great Eddie Hazel not featured on the original album. Enjoy.
Friday, February 23, 2007
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