I noticed that Lambchop is releasing two albums on the same date in February. Is there a difference between releasing two albums, as opposed to releasing a double album? Is this purely the artist's choice (or arbitrary) or is there a commercial motive that I am not seeing?
They could just be two different beasts that wouldn't sit well together as a double. Tom Waits' last releases would be another example - they came out on the same day. Stores still did cheapo deals on them so you may end up paying the same as a double anyway...
I have promos of the new Lambchop records, and I don't know what they're up to acting like they're separate albums. They're sonically and thematically very similar, feel like one "double album" instead of two separate, and will be sold together. I think it's their finest work yet, too. Amazingly good. andrew
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