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Your favorite triple album?

Not counting double albums that are triples on vinyl only ( Shaking the Habitual, Mellon Collie, The Fragile etc) because they're organized like double albums
1Oneida
Rated O


This is good shit. Maybe the album that prompted me to make this short list.
2Frank Zappa
Joe's Garage


Also this rules of course. Oddly enough the first full length Zappa album I bought lol.

Is it a dick move to make a triple album? An act of hubris?
3Frank Zappa
Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar


This actually kinda sucks lol but shhh don't tell whoever likes this.

(He tried to release a quadruple album in 1977 called Läther, what a madman. The record label wouldn't let him. It came out posthumously in the 90s of course.)
4Tom Waits
Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards


A compilation technically, but a very good one!

I haven't heard like Sandinista!, 69 Love Songs, All Things Must Pass, or Have One on Me, but I guess I'm the most interested in the latter out of those. Though I'd likely check Ys. first? idk.
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