Never been a fan of Concept Albums, always a bit too proggy although Maidens "Seventh Son" was very good
Just bought a double CD pack and it included Dio's "Magica which was excellent (gave the 45 minute spoken story a miss though)
Any other good'uns out there?
The Streets...the one about the £1000 down the back of the telly.
What's the definition of a "concept album" anyway...out of interest?
Its a genre marked by pretension and overblown pomp but Tommy by the who must be the best surely? If it counts of course
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In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a [b]****y, pretentious[/b] theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, [b]****y, pretentious[/b] or lyrical".[1] Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical, [b]****y and pretentious[/b] or lyrical ideas rather than being improvised or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story
Always thought of it as a series of tracks supposedly telling a story or at least having a common theme
Almost certainly not the best but I still like listening to Misplaced Childhood by Marillion occasionally.
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway by Genesis. Ah the good old Prog bands were pretentious/cr£p etc. Each to their own.
😀 @ sc-xc
Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea"
No ******* idea what it's about, mind.
Mr C, that's a brave admission to make in public... world's least trendy band!
oh, and "Operation Mindcrime" by Queensryche is pretty good, as is Maiden's SSOASS.
showing my age
but i like journey to the centre of the earth or criminal record by rick wakeman
Does 2112 count as the best 1/2 a concept album?
Anything by Coheed and Cambria, immense.
Arguably Dirty Projectors have made two in the last few years; Rise Above and Mt Wittenberg Orca. Both excellent and highly recommended.
Reload- A Collection of Short Stories. It had a little booklet of stories (written by Mark Pritchards brother?), each corresponding to a track on the album.
I have fond memories of the Flaming Lips album that had 3 discs, designed to be played concurrently...
Always considered FSOL - Lifeforms to be a concept album about evolution. Even if it isn't, it's ****ing AWESOME 🙂
quadrophenia of course
A Passion Play- Jethro Tull
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RichPenny ...you're a disc short of a concept album there!
Misplaced Childhood by Marillion
Interesting choice there Mr C. I haven't listened to that in a long time.
Some of the lyrics we're pretty cheesy and meaningless eg (psuedo silk kimono) but musically it was sweet and of course it contained Kayleigh.
How about The KLF with The White Room or even Chill Out (although not really an album)
also animals pink floyd wicked
The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails for me - if it was a concept Album?
War of The Worlds by Jeff Wayne.
Also found an album a couple of months ago called S. F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things which is worth a punt.
De-Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta
weird but brilliant
I kind of prefer not to think of it as a "Concept album" though, just an album I like because I hate the idea of a concept album. Although it makes no sense if you listen to a single song in isolation. Not that it makes much sense anyway.
There's a mix up here between Rock Operas and Concept albums. As I understand it, S.F. Sorrow by the Pretty things was the first Rock Opera, so could prehaps be considered a concept album, but then Tommy wouldn't be a concept album. although, I'm not enirely sure what a concept album means.
Nick cave "murder ballads"
+1 for Journey to the centre of the Earth - it encapsulates all that is good bad & plain mad of prog rock - that said been an old hippy at heart it also have to pitch in with Gong's flying Radio Gnome trilogy – not 1 concept album but 3
The bends by radiohead
Does that count?
I cant deny there are some of these bands and albums I do like (Nick Cave,Radiohead,Animals) but when I see so many listed one after another it makes me really appreciate Never mind the bollocks
Some more recent ones...
Would Illinoise by Sufjan Stevens count? Certainly a unifying theme + storytelling.
Yoshimi battles... by The Flaming Lips.
Landcruising by Carl Craig.
I honestly thought I was hearing the best rock album of a generation when I first put this on - it sort of loses it's way second half though (IMHO). Still great. They're lost in prog rock hell nowadays though.De-Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Voltaweird but brilliant
I kind of prefer not to think of it as a "Concept album" though, just an album I like because I hate the idea of a concept album. Although it makes no sense if you listen to a single song in isolation. Not that it makes much sense anyway.
The Cold Vein by Cannibal Ox is one of the best hip hop albums of the 00s and it's sort of a concept album - head and shoulders above most rap stuff you'll hear.
Never mind the bollocks
Surely that has a unifying concept of its own: i.e. "**** conceptualism"?
Yoshimi, can't believe I didn't think of that one 🙂
THE JAM DIG THE NEW BREED
Crack the Skye
Kopyright Liberation Front - Waiting for the Rites of Mu. the cd with the music journalist reporting about the procession on Jura to a stone circle where a strange ritual takes place, as he gets more and more freaked out by it all... I can't figure out if it's all fake or all real.
I don t think Never mind the bollocks was about "**** conceptualism" the concept behind the pistols was situationism ie (in my opinion) replace conventional works of art like concept albums with events designed to shock and provoke the audience. So it was **** elitism and musical techniques/oneupmanship and replace it with something raw and energetic
but basically I am with you findo-gask
not sure if this counts, but certainly inspired by 'em...maybe
The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld double L.P (1991)
+ as other posters have suggested already frome b4 / around the same er the KLF + FSOL
concepts collide the singletrack(s) decides...over n' out
Deltron 3030
The thing is, Mastodon's stuff is mind bogglingly expansive and ambitious and extremely aggressive and doomy (as proper metal should be). Crack The Skye just took things to the next level - when you grasp what it's actually about (not the b0ll0x story they spouted off), it's crushingly sad.
I love to hear musicians breaking out of the pop music box and stretch themselves.
Husker Du - Zen Arcade


