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ericcoleman) wrote2009-11-17 10:59 am
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IYNSHO, what is the greatest concept album? And what is the concept?
I will have to say that The Kinks wonderful snapshot of British life, Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is my favorite, although this could change with my mood in a moment.
I will have to say that The Kinks wonderful snapshot of British life, Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is my favorite, although this could change with my mood in a moment.
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Small Faces. By a short head and Stanley Unwin's madness.
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Pink Floyd -- The Wall
Pink Floyd -- The Final Cut
Styx -- [1977 - 1983]
Alan Parsons Project -- Turn of a friendly card
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (1)
To answer your question, I'd probably toss Floyd to the top, and I'd have to include the Final cut with it as a three album set.
All of the Styx stuff listed as a set of years to denote ALL the albums released. This stuff we released during a time for me that I was just creating my musical "taste" so they hit pretty hard.
I dont think that Tubular Bells really fits, but I love it as a coherent piece of work. Also makes for a great trivia question.
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Erk, I've just read what I've written, but I'm going to post it anyway...
An acquaintance of mine (through Steve K at TPA) Davy O'List (The Nice, all The first Roxy Music demos etc.) did the "Let's Stick Together" session with him. Davy was at one time rated top ten, but has had a few...um....problems in the intervening years.
Spedding also did the first Pistols demos. And is pretty much the session guitarist for most sorts of Rock 'n' Roll this side of the pond.
I'm sodding well semi-retired, never having had that degree of success: and the calls coming less and less. I haven't practised properly for eighteen months. This is getting to be a flippin' disaster.
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Yes indeed ... Mr Spedding has done just a few things over the years. Roy Harper's story about the solo on The Game is hysterical. All his other big name friends tried and failed. Spedding walked in, listened to it once, then knocked it in the first take.
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I tend to think of Billy Joel's "Glass Houses" as a concept album, although I'm hard pressed to put that concept into words. :)
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Yes, I'm serious.
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A couple others might not think of
Between the Wars - Al Stewart
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If not, does Sergeant Pepper count as one? It's the only other album I can think of that seems to have some sort of linkingness to the songs.
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1) Just about any album by Pink Floyd is a concept album of some type, from Dark Side Of The Moon to The Wall.
2) Has anyone considered Snow, by Spock's Beard, on the fall and redemption of the main character?
3) Rush hasn't done a full concept album as such, but they've done plenty of side-long concept pieces, chief of which is "2112", a "man versus the state" piece somewhat influenced by Ayn Rand's novelette, Anthem.
Raven
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