Bob Dylan's work can be grouped together (some Dylan has already been mentioned, and not repeated here) The mid-60's transition to electric trilogy Bringing It All Back Home (1965) Highway 61 Revisited (1965) Blonde on Blonde (1966) The country trilogy John Wesley Harding (1967) Nashville Skyline (1969) Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973) The ? trilogy Self Portrait (1970) New Morning (1970) Dylan (1973) The Christian trilogy Slow Train Coming (1979) Saved (1980) Shot of Love (1981) The mid-80's trilogy Infidels (1983) Empire Burlesque (1985) Knocked Out Loaded (1986) The American Songbook trilogy Shadows in the Night (2015) Fallen Angels (2016) Triplicate (2017)
Hot Tuna’s Loud Power Trio Trilogy (1975, 1976 a.k.a “rampage years”) America’s Choice Yellow Fever Hoppkorv
Brian Eno Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Another Green World Before and After Science Discreet Music Ambient 1: Music for Airports Music for Films
To me, the first three Mamas & Papas albums have always sounded like a trilogy. The 4th album has a heavier elements in it that sets it apart from them.
Ya, I made a playlist a while back and actually called it a Trilogy. I don't like all the songs on each album, so it's like a "best of" from these three albums. Flows nicely.
I would go with Trespass, Nursery and Foxtrot Selling England is in a class of its own , has a different feel and sound to it
Part 1 and 2 are named as such, don't think it says anywhere on the cover of You that it is part 3 , but will have to check
how about Carole King Music - Tapestry - Rhymes & reasons Laura Nyro Eli - Tendaberry - Christmas Nanci Griffith Poet in my window - Once in a very blue moon - Last of the true believers Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in disguise - Hasten down the wind - Simple dreams
It says 'At the end of Radio Gnome 2. ... [blah blah blah] ... which brings us to Radio Gnome 3' at the top left of the lyric insert.
Apparently Weyes Blood is currently on one: 1. "Titanic Rising" (2019) 2. "And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow" (2022) 3. ???
don't know, Borboletta is my favourite Santana album, and Welcome is stylistically very close, Caravanserai , however, has much more focus on Carlos' guitar than the other two, if at all, I would put it together with the Santana / Mc Laughlin cooperation Love devotion and surrender
I have always viewed these Springsteen albums as a trilogy addressing relationships: Tunnel of Love Human Touch Lucky Town