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    I don't see mentioned:

    Advent: In Illo Tempore/To Dunsiname, and even better: Full Moon and Empty Hours/Riptide in Aeturnum
    Genesis: Cinema Show/Aisle of Plenty
    Hatfield & The North: The Yes No Interlude/Fitter Stoke Has a Bath

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    Quote Originally Posted by arturs View Post
    Memory Lain Hugh/Headloss
    Yes!

    I first heard the version on Live at Fairfield Hall and still prefer it. I think Mark Wedgewood's background vox make the difference for me. John G Perry is a great bass player, but his voice has a bit too much personality to do harmonies for my taste. (It reminds me of Terry Kath's harmonies on some Chicago stuff. A unique talent particularly ill-suited to composed close-harmonies.)

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    The Alan Parsons Project has several. But my favorite would be -A Dream Within a Dream/The Raven

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    Bob Seger - Traveling Man/Beautiful Loser

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    Zebra - As I Said Before/Who's Behind The Door

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    The Cars - Moving In Stereo/All Mixed Up

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    On the Chameleons "Script of the Bridge" the segue between the second song "Here Today" and the third song "Monkeyland" is awesome!

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    And of course:

    Moody Blues - Have You Heard/The Voyage/Have You Heart p 2

    Though I guess that's a 3-fer

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    David Bowie- Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)

    Another 3-fer, I suppose.

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    Future Times-Rejoice - Yes from Tormato

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    Magma Attahk:

    Rind-ë ->Liriďk Necronomicus Kanht

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    Gentle Giant - Three Friends

    Mister Class And Quality -> Three Friends

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    Genesis - Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers.../...In That Quiet Earth
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nearfest2 View Post
    Genesis - Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers.../...In That Quiet Earth
    Good heavens, how did I forget that one!?!

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    Genesis - Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers.../...In That Quiet Earth
    Nah, that was just a device for Steve and Mike to get more writing credits. But it does segue into 'Afterglow'.

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    Wigwam's Being contains nothing but twofer segue songs (although due to the limitations of vinyl format, one pair was split up in the middle).

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    Kansas- Musicato/Taking In The View, The Spider/Portrait
    Supertramp- Dreamer/Rudy, School/Bloody Well Right
    Alan Parson's Project- Sirius/Eye In The Sky
    Traffic- Glad/Freedom Rider
    Last edited by BravadoNJ; 08-01-2019 at 03:37 PM.

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    Prince - Uptown/Head/Sister/Partyup
    Prince - I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm a Star
    VH - Intruder/Pretty Woman


    Can't believe it took till post 18 for Journey, every DJ's pee break.

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    Roxy Music: “End of the Line” → “Sentimental Fool”
    Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...

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    xtc - Ballet for A Rainy Day / 1000 Umbrellas

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3LockBox View Post
    xtc - Ballet for A Rainy Day / 1000 Umbrellas
    Good choice, and I'd add Summer's Cauldron/Grass from the same album

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    Technically, this song doesn't belong as it's considered one song but it's really in the vein of Foreplay/Long Time and Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding.

    Carry On My Blood-Ejaculating Son - JKL2000

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    In the category of "segues that were composed and performed, but for some reason recorded as two separate pieces": Kansas' "Mysteries and Mayhem/The Pinnacle".
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    Another couple of 3-fers:

    Life: “Riding Around” → “Opus” → “I Don’t Want To”
    Prefab Sprout: “All Boys Believe Anything” → “The Ice Maiden” → “Paris Smith”
    Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie B View Post
    Good choice, and I'd add Summer's Cauldron/Grass from the same album
    Doh!
    Yeah, desert island disc for me (provided of course that deserted island has electricity to keep my phone charged).

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