22 albums, including The Who's "Tommy" and Pink Floyd's "The Wall," originally planned as double LPs, were released as single records due to varied reasons.

22 albums originally planned as double LPs, including The Who's "Tommy," Pink Floyd's "The Wall," and Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti," were eventually released as single records. Reasons for these changes varied, with potential financial implications and better album cohesion as possible factors. Some of these albums were later released in their full, double-album form, as artists had initially intended.

May 11, 2024
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