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The first major rock triple LP set was the Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More album, released in August 1970. George Harrison's solo album All Things Must Pass followed in November 1970 and is considered the first rock triple album of new studio material. 

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All 4 Let's Active albums, which have been OOP for a long time, have been remastered and are currently being re-released by the band, only on streaming platforms (at least for now).

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On 12/1/2025 at 7:27 AM, HutchFan said:

It's a two-LP set.

In any case, the music is fantastic.  :tup 

 

The original Woodstock release was a 3LP set. There was a Woodstock 2 (additional performances), that was 2 LPs.

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42 minutes ago, BFrank said:

The original Woodstock release was a 3LP set. There was a Woodstock 2 (additional performances), that was 2 LPs.

Which eventually (inevitably?) morphed into a 38 CD set in 2019. If you want to hear that, get your wallet out as it was very limited and goes for big bucks today.

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On 12/2/2025 at 1:37 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Which eventually (inevitably?) morphed into a 38 CD set in 2019. If you want to hear that, get your wallet out as it was very limited and goes for big bucks today.

Yeeeeeeeeahhh ... I passed on that at the original price (don't remember the $$) 🤑

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Yep, the original Woodstock album has three LPs.  

Some of the recordings on the original Woodstock album were not recorded at the Woodstock festival, but that's another discussion.

 

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In two consecutive days, we've lost two of the most important Spanish rock musicians, two icons, two excelent musicians, vocalists and composers, as well as probably our best representatives of "sex, drugs and rock'n'roll". 

May you rest in peace, motherfuckers!

 

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Jorge Martínez (70) from Ilegales

 

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My Bloody Valentine's 2013 comeback album of a sort, dropping quite mysteriously and suddenly iirc--I didn't get around to hearing it for a few months after its release, despite retaining my love for their late 1980s-early 90s shoegaze glory years. I know kids here on the music scene in Bloomington and beyond who absolutely revere this band... I'm old enough now to note with interest the music from my own youth that finds any traction with teens and 20somethings, and they've got big ears. Certainly having the kind of vast, unparalleled access to past music that pre-digital kids didn't have is partly to account (for better or worse--I think it's for the better, generally speaking), but I'm always curious about why certain indie bands in particular resonate with Gen Z. They're certainly big on My Bloody Valentine.

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On 12/1/2025 at 12:52 AM, BFrank said:

All 4 Let's Active albums, which have been OOP for a long time, have been remastered and are currently being re-released by the band, only on streaming platforms (at least for now).

Every Dog Has His Day, Primary, 1 of 4

That's great news! I still have the reissue of Cypress with the Afoot EP appended that came out a few years ago, and I still love that album. It might be the peak of 1980s college jangle-rock. 

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