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Buleste
28th November 2007, 13:02
With all the talk about Pink Floyd on another thread it got me thinking. What do you think id the best concept album??
I think Jeff Waynes War of the Worlds is my favorite but what do you think?
Tiago
28th November 2007, 13:06
What is a concept album...? sorry... my engl...
Buleste
28th November 2007, 13:16
A concept album is where they take a theme or idea that runs through the whole album like a story. Examples are The Wall by Pink Floyd, Bat out of Hell. Most of them were made in the 70's and they had only a few tracks that went on for about 8+ mins.
For a good definition goto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_album
Tiago
28th November 2007, 14:08
Ok, i see,
so the best ones for me:
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory
Demon Cleaner
28th November 2007, 14:17
Voïvod - Nothingface
v85rawdeal
28th November 2007, 14:19
Pink Floyd - The Wall is a 'no-brainer' (at least for me)
Bad News - Bad News
Queen - A Night At The Opera
Jean Michel Jarre - Aero
But that's just my oh-so-humble (oh yeah! humble??? RIGHT!!!) opinion!
EDIT: I forgot to include The Rocky Horror Picture Show!!!
Demon Cleaner
28th November 2007, 14:20
Bad News - Bad NewsThese guys are just hilarious :lol:
Buleste
28th November 2007, 14:22
Bad News - Bad News
Now there's a blast from the past. "On a clear day i can see my *****" - thats a quote from whan of the talking section of Bad News.
v85rawdeal
28th November 2007, 14:23
And what a great story they tell!!!
In between all the 'cussing'
Tiago
28th November 2007, 14:23
Pink Floyd - The Wall is a 'no-brainer' (at least for me)
What do you mean with "no-brainer" ...?
v85rawdeal
28th November 2007, 14:26
It means that for me it was a natural inclusion!
Harrison
28th November 2007, 14:32
As already mentioned in the Floyd thread one of mine is The Wall. I love that album and can listen to it over and over again. I think this has to be up there as one of the best. Plus many of their other albums are right alongside in the same category.
Another group I have to mention is The Beatles, especially the Sgt. Pepper album, which was one of the very first concept albums to push music forward beyond standard pop music of the time. With their later albums you can really see a shift in ideas, Their first few albums were just a collection of songs, whereas their later albums contained themes and common threads that were reflected throughout the albums.
Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush are two others that have explored the concept album idea extensively with many of their albums. Kate Bush especially with many albums focusing around a central theme. The Red Shoes being possibly the biggest to explore this, being completely based on the Hans Christian Andersen story about a ballet dancer.
And who could talk about this without mentioning Iron Maiden! Seventh Son of a Seventh Son has to be one of the best concept albums ever! Plus a few others like Somewhere in Time do sort of follow a story/theme throughout.
Oh and Fields of the Nephilim. Albums like Revelations and Elizium explore the Nephilim, as do all of their albums. Same is true for many other gothic groups. Could you include the Sisters of Mercy's Floodland album here?
A very different style has to be instrumental concept albums. Jean Michel Jarre must be the greatest for me with each of his albums being completely conceptual in natural and exploring themes and ideas. For me the early album Equinoxe is my favourite, followed by Oxygene.
What else? How about Steve Vai and Joe Satriani? and I can't finish without mentioning Led Zeppelin!
v85rawdeal
28th November 2007, 14:33
Hoping to get Mothership in my santa's stocking this year!
Buleste
28th November 2007, 14:45
Hoping to get Mothership in my santa's stocking this year!
I'm hoping to get a pretty women in any stocking this christmas.
v85rawdeal
28th November 2007, 14:47
Hoping to get Mothership in my santa's stocking this year!
I'm hoping to get a pretty women in any stocking this christmas.
I'm not picky, any woman wil.....
uh, um...
EDIT: okay then ...er.... i was only supposed to think that!
TiredOfLife
29th November 2007, 23:26
Got to be The Wall for me as well.
Jean Michelle Jarre stuff is excellent.
LowercaseE
6th February 2008, 15:27
I can't believe no one has mentioned any King Diamond albums yet, most specifically Them or Abigail. Both of them used to scare me when I was younger and Them still creeps me out.
Of course the King is an acquired taste and not for everybody so maybe that's why there hasn't been mention of him.
toomanymikes
6th February 2008, 19:10
frances the mute by the mars volta. heavy acid metal jazz crazyness
Demon Cleaner
7th February 2008, 05:12
I can't believe no one has mentioned any King Diamond albums yet, most specifically Them or Abigail. Both of them used to scare me when I was younger and Them still creeps me out.
Of course the King is an acquired taste and not for everybody so maybe that's why there hasn't been mention of him.I had both of the albums you mentioned, but didn't like them very much because of the vocals. I found that the guitars were pretty solid, and the music too, but when he begins to cry, it is too much for me.
I have a friend who always makes me laugh when he jokes about King Diamond and sings the refrain of Family Ghost, that is just so funny :lol:
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