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  1. anunakki

    anunakki Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    My favorite (not necessarily 'best') concept albums.

    1. Operation Mindcrime - Queensryche
    2. Last Temptation - Alice Cooper
    3. Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
    4. Antichrist Superstar - Marilyn Manson
    5. Crimson Idol - WASP

    Honorable Mention in no particular order

    Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
    Welcome to my Nightmare - Alice Cooper
    2112 - Rush
    The Wall - Pink Floyd
    Them - King Diamond
    Final Cut - Pink Floyd
    In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth - Coheed and Cambria
    Sgt. Peppers - Beatles
    Mechanical Animals - Marilyn Manson
     
  2. LetsJet

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    Jerry,

    I know this isn't what you're looking for but I just heard Pink Floyd Marooned for the first time today, and it got me thinking.............Man, there is a lot of good music out there that I'm sure I've never heard.
     
  3. anunakki

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    Absolutely.

    For example, I only 'discovered' old Gabriel Genesis a few years ago and now its one of my favs.

    I generally find newer music doesnt get into my soul like the older stuff but then every so often i find something like Coheed and Cambria and fall in love.

    So no favorite concept albums ?
     
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    #4 LetsJet, Oct 12, 2008
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    Truthfully, I'm not too up on 'Concept' albums and they are probably not my favs. but since you bring up Genesis, they are probably in my top three.

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    For me, concept albums are tricky to define - should it be based on a premise/storyline like The Who's - Tommy?
    Or, should it examine every facet of a diamond, based on a recurring theme, not just a style?
    While Sgt. Pepper is often called a concept album, technically, it isn't, and Lennon/McCartney didn't think so, either... and only the masterful 1st 1/2 of 2112 tells a tale.
    However, Go [stunning, yet near impossible to find] and Red Headed Stranger [only C&W album I can be arsed to listen to] express a continual narrative throughout.

    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

    The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Rodeo

    Miles Davis - Kind of Blue [Instrumental]

    Go - Go [Go was comprised of Steve Winwood, Stomu Yamashta, Al DiMeola, Klaus Schulze, Michael Shrieve]

    The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John Mclaughlin - The Inner Mounting Flame [Instrumental]

    Bob Marley & The Wailers - Uprising

    MC5 - Kick Out the Jams

    Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

    Pink Floyd - Animals | Dark Side of the Moon | The Wall

    Rush - 2112

    Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
     
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    Dark Side Of The Moon would definitely be my favorite!
     
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    I'm sure Paradise Theater won't appear on too many lists:)

    Sad how the album concept itself has diminished. Album flow used to be a big part of the music itself.
     
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    Was a big Styx fan...I got drum lessons from one of John Panozzo's old drum teachers when I was a teenager. That was an awesome album. I still have the original album where there was a graphic printed in the wax.

    Pink Floyd "Animals" would qualify. I also think Rush "Hemispheres" would as well.

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    Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs?
     
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    I had that one too--really cutting edge for that era. I grew up in the town where JY lives, and at my old job we used to make furniture deliveries to his house every now and then. Real nice guy--let the store owner use his place in Hawaii.
     
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    Funny, my six degrees of separation happened again around 10 years ago when I was offered Dennis DeYoung's Roland Jupiter 8 synthesizer for what would be considered a steal today. I passed on it.

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    Beach Boys "Pet Sounds". Inspired the Beatles to do Sgt. Pepper
     

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