What’s your favourite studio LP track that segue/flows straight into the next song ?

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  1. SonyTek

    SonyTek Forum Resident

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    Another one I love, I wasn't aware of until recently. I never owned the "Introducing Lobo" LP, never heard this back when the song was new. The guy that posted this might not be aware the "Intro" has a title: "Country Feelings". It's a beautiful segue IMO into "Me and You and a Dog named Boo".

     
  2. samthesham

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    David Crosby Music Is Love / Cowboy Song

    Rod Stewart Interludings / Maggie Mae

    Ten Years After Bad Scene / Two Time Mama
     
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  3. samthesham

    samthesham Forum Resident

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    Yep

    And Electrolux Embroglio / The Stake
     
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  4. George P

    George P Notable Member

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    Tool - Lateralus

    Parabol > Parabola
     
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  5. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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    Almost the entirety of The Chemical Brothers discography.
     
  6. John54

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    Isn't Third Eye >>> Decisions pretty solid too?
     
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  7. John54

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    The intro, barely a minute long, fits so seamlessly that I was surprised to learn it was written specially for Sarah Brightman's Rachmaninoff cover How Fair This Place:

     
  8. John54

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    This Motors track is called Picturama / The Middle Bit / Soul Surrender as if it were three songs in one, 8:15 worth. It certainly plays as one long song:

     
  9. UglySickJoker

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    KISS - ‘Detroit Rock City’ into ‘King Of The Night Time World’ on ‘Destroyer’
    Slayer - ‘Postmortem’ into ‘Raining Blood’ on ‘Reign In Blood’
     
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  10. Scroller

    Scroller Hair Metal, Smooth Jazz, New Age...it's all good

    Black Sabbath - opening tracks of Sabotage :

    Immediately following the slow-sludge, psychotic slam that is Hole in the Sky, the unwary listener expecting to be assaulted by similar crushing riffage from the second track, is instead hurled into a sweet swirling spin of acoustic guitar strings known as Don't Start (Too Late). AND THEN, just as you start floating away wondering what in the hell is going on, you are pulverized back to reality by the astonishing colossal monster groove of Symptom of the Universe! My god, what a fantastic effect, no drugs needed!
     
  11. rockclassics

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    Yes I think so. But not as well known as the 2 opening tracks.
     
  12. John54

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    Up here, if I recall correctly, CHUM-FM mostly played Third Eye / Decisions. That's the only one I can recall offhand!
     
  13. jlocke08

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    OMG-nobody has mentioned Meeting Across the River into Jungleand!!?? A lot of great mentions but this is easily top 3 ever in my book. Sooooooo goood
     
  14. theholygoof

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    INXS, Kick: Need You Tonight —> Mediate
     
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  15. lazydawg58

    lazydawg58 Know enough to know how much I don't know

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    Early David Allen Coe albums
     
  16. classicrockguy

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    Yeah, one of her few really consistently good post-Tapestry albums
     
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  17. Thievius

    Thievius Blue Oyster Cult-ist

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    One of my favorites is The Cars with 'Shoo Be Doo' going straight into the title track on Candy-O.
     
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  18. LandHorses

    LandHorses I contain multitudes

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    Patti Smith.............
    Babelogue > Rock N Roll ******
     
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  19. LandHorses

    LandHorses I contain multitudes

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    Flaming Telepaths > Astronomy
     
  20. tommy-thewho

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    LZ 2 - Heartbreaker - Living Loving Maid.
     
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  21. I have not read the entire thread and it may have been mentioned, but in the event that it has not I would like to nominate Jackson Browne's 'Sing My Songs For Me/For Everyman' as a particular favourite.
     
  22. Galeans

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    Too many but one that's on my mind right now is "English Roundabout" --> "Snowman"

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  23. Kiss73

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    The Black Crowes - Ballad Of Urgency - Wiser Time

    Slayer - Alter Of Sacrafice - Jesus Saves
     
  24. Mikey679

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    Run-DMC- My Adidas/Walk This Way
     
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  25. SJB

    SJB Beloved Parasitic Nuisance

    The album Between the Bridges by Sloan has a great flow to it, with a number of cool or seamless segues, like between "The N.S." and "So Beyond Me." Their album Never Hear the End of It has some great transitions too, like from "Ana Lucia" into "Before the End of the Race."
     
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