The Alan Parsons Project Vulture Culture & Stereotomy Initially intended to become a double album but then released as individual titles. Not my preferred records by the Alan Parsons Project, too similar.
So far, everybody missed it, according to the thread title... Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul Chicago - Chicago III Think about it... Spoiler "You make me feel like a natural woman..." "All I want is you; I wanna be your natural maaaaannn..."!
Good thread - I've enjoyed disagreeing with much of it. So, time to put my money where my mouth is. Tyrannosaurus Rex: My People Were Fair/ Prophets Seers and Sages.
Bob Dylan: Nashville Skyline Self Portrait The Beatles: Rubber Soul Revolver Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um Mingus Dinasty Keith Jarrett: Mysteries Shades Miles Davis: Bitches Brew Live-Evil Frank Zappa: The Grand Wazoo Waka-Jawaka Todd Rundgren: A Wizard, A True Star Todd
Rubber Soul - Revolver Genesis Trick of the Tail / Wind and Weathering Genesis Nursery Crime / Foxtrot Yes Fragile/Close to the Edge Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery / Songs From the Wood Steely Dan Aja / Gaucho Steely Dan Can't Buy a Thrill / Countdown to Ecstasy Eno Warm Jets / Tiger Mountain Eno Another Green World / Before and After Science Talking Heads 77/More Songs Talking Heads Remain in Light/Speaking in tongues Traffic Barleycorn/Low Spark The WHo Who's Next/Quadrophenia Led Zeppelin Houses/Physical Joni Mitchell Court/Hissing Todd Rundgren Runt/Ballad of TR Todd Rundgren Something/Anything / Wizard Queen Day at the Races /Night at the Opera Elton John Tumbleweed / Madman Wilco Yankee Foxtrot Hotel / Ghost Paul McCartney Band on the Run / Venus and Mars King Crimson Court/wake King Crimson Lizard/ islands King Crimson Larks/Starless King Crimson Discipline/Beat Paul McCartney 1st/Ram Pink Floyd Wish You were Here/ Animals I'll stop
Leonard Cohen: Old Ideas Popular Problems Talk Talk: Spirit of Eden Laughing Stock Joy Division: Unknown Pleasures Closer {obviously} Sting: Dream of The Blue Turtles Nothing Like The Sun David Bowie: Lodger Scary Monsters
There's a more obvious Miles Davis pairing of Agharta and Pangea since they were both double live albums recorded on the same day...
Semi-off topic, I always considered The Doors' 1965 demos and Pink Floyd's 1965 demos being a good couple.
Miles Davis, E.S.P. Herbie Hancock, Maiden Voyage I used to have them a 90-minute Maxell cassette. Loved hearing them back to back,