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So many to choose from! Off the top of my head:
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh
Odyssey: The Greatest Tale
Posthumous Silence
1984 (Anthony Phillips)
Into the Electric Castle
Quadrophenia
Tommy
Remember the Future
666
The Wall
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Hi,

Here we go ... this was not easy for me!

Aphrodite's Child - 666
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
Nektar - Remember The Future
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans
ELP - Pictures At An Exhibition
Ange - Emile Jacotey
Jon Anderson - Olias of Sunhillow
Robert Calvert - Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters
Banco - Darwin
Gentle Giant - In A Glass House
Horslips - The Tain
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play and Thick as a Brick
Grobschnitt - Rockpommel's Land

Alan Stivell - Symphonie Celtique (import was out before the 1980 listing when I got it! Excellent work all around, but folks think other harp players are better or easier to listen to!!!!)

The Who - Tommy (Was originally said to be a "rock opera")(Not sure how Quadrophenia fits and need to listen to it!)

Magma - Lots of stuff, however, I really think that we believe there is a "concept" only because we do not exactly know what the lyrical content is!

Paul Kantner - Blows Against The Empire (A great album but we will probably think it is way too unfocused and all over the place!)

Godley & Creme - Consequences (Great album but it ended up killing itself with too much Peter Cook)

Spirit - Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (Great album and very progressive, though some stuff in it, was probably meant to satirize a lot of the music on radio ... and it was better!)

Amon Duul 2 - Made in Germany (Sadly the album suffered from too many ideas and not enough fooing!)


Bunch of songs, believed to be "concept" in my book:
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (You could tell it was just a bunch of songs easily enough, and the story was incidental, and only because the LP had a nice fold out bunch of details and such. Genesis, was NOT, ever, a concept band! And PG never again did a "concept")

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon (Concept was not that well defined or clear, and what started as something possibly about Syd and ended up about anything else you could think of. However, the whole album was outstanding and wonderful and plays way better if you non stop from the start to the end, which makes it feel like a concept album.)

Roger Waters - (I am of the opinion that RW is the only person in the world that thinks his work is a "concept" ... and it might be, but I think The Wall might fit as a concept, but it was, instead, Oink Floyd bringing all their sound effects together, more than a concept, which helped create a nice illusion and story. None of RW's work since has been a "concept" ... more of an idea that we're supposed to fall in line for!)

Pink Floyd - DSOTM was the first time they put together their sound bits into a complete "story" augmented by the music. And these effects and bits, became the STORY for The Wall, which was gracefully inspired by the cartoons, much better than the music, though many think that 2 or 3 cuts are the stink ... I mean hit!

Gong - Their trilogy would fit as a concept, but it goes through so many girations that we get dizzy discussing it! And a cup of tea and a toke is not what it is about! But sex, music and some toking makes it look like it is a major concept. In essence it is just a story that is augmented by songs ... a story/concept that the all-male version of Gong nowadays, can not wrap its mind around ... and think they are hiding from the openness of the spirit of women which the story includes very well, but this new version of the band, ignores ... it's just cheap progrock and should not be using the name/title of "Gong" at all! In my book, and Daevis specified it so, he wanted it all to continue,but he stated immediately that's how life works ... it never stops for no one! Good bye mystic sister ... by some folks that consider themselves magic brothers ... they might be musicians but they are not magical at all!

Edited by moshkito - Yesterday at 01:05
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Good call on the Ange and "Olias".

I never realized that Gentle Giant - In A Glass House was a concept , but maybe something about a prisoner escaping? "The Runaway" is one of my top three GG tracks, but the vocals are lost in the mix and somewhat difficult to make out. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the group take issue with the way Glass House was engineered??)

Of course "Power And The Glory" is a concept on corrupt rich and politicians (as was Floh de Cologne's PROFITGEIER.

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Dave Greenslade - PENTATEUCH OF THE COSMOGONY

Eloy's cds on Joan d'Arc

Barnodaj - Maugli

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AlanB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 hours 42 minutes ago at 00:00
Neal Morse must be the king of prog concept albums:

Testimony
One
Question Mark
Sola Scriptura
Testimony 2
Sola Gratia
Jesus Christ The Exorcist
Joseph parts 1 and 2

Not to mention Snow with Spock's Beard and The Whirlwind with Transatlantic!
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Just listing a few of my favorite "concept albums" as in the concept is great, rather than "great albums" that are also concept albums:

Mabool by Orphaned Land: A reinterpretation of Noah's Ark telling the story of an angel cast down from heaven and split into three entities, their prophecy of a great flood, and their failure to convince humanity to stop sinning. Absolutely fantastic concept and execution at the same time.

Feathers and Flesh by Avatar (rejected from the PA): The story of an owl that seeks eternal night and tries to stop the sun from rising, but an arrogant eagle wages war with the owl, ultimately killing it and keeping the day/night cycle in tact. Also great concept and execution, with a healthy dose of humor.

ig those are the first two that immediately come to mind when discussing great concepts for albums.

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I'll mention what comes to mind. It's more of - my favorites rather than "the best". Also trying to not put like 10 albums of one band (Trying is a key word) Both strict and broader variations of concept.

In a Glass House - Gentle Giant
The Power and the Glory - Gentle Giant
The Lamb - Genesis
Joe's Garage - Zappa
Every single album of Nuova Era
De Loused in the Comatorium - The Mars Volta (And the next two studio albums, but I'm trying)
Subterranea - IQ
Tales of Topographic Oceans - Yes
Days of Future Passed - The Moody Blues
Olias - Jon Anderson
The Six Wives of Henry the 8th - Rick Wakeman
666 - Aphrodite's Child


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote moshkito Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 38 minutes ago at 11:04
Originally posted by AlanB AlanB wrote:

Neal Morse must be the king of prog concept albums:
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Not to mention Snow with Spock's Beard and The Whirlwind with Transatlantic!


Hi,

I would say ... NOT ... mostly because it is all a rather nice musical interpretations of a lot of well known stories, and Neal, might think of himself as a Cardinal (higher than a Priest!) and someone that could and does, make sure that the stories are known ...

Sometimes it is a good thing that the Internet has taught folks never to read anymore, and the big book will likely be forgotten even more, and I think that Neal thinks about that ... but musically or aesthetically, I look at many of these as simple pedestrian efforts and not exactly musically important.
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