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For those records that just demand a follow-up
It's 37 years to the week when David Bowie released his seminal 1977 album Low, marking the beginning of the Berlin trilogy - one of the most celebrated and essential series of albums of all time. But Bowie isn't alone. Artists aplenty have loved some albums so much that they've honoured them with a sequel.
Everyone from Radiohead and the Manics to Jay Z and Eminem have been known to love a good follow-up record, and more often than they not they hit the spot in truly doing their predecessor justice.
Some albums should just be left alone, while others demand a sequel. These are the 11 best album follow-ups, series and trlilogies of all time.
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