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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 12 2005 at 17:14
opeth - still life
ayreon - the human equation

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2005 at 19:18
Isn't Pictures at an Exhibition a concept album, whether by ELP or other artists, after all it is about a walk through an art gallery (correct me once agin if i'm wrong).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2005 at 08:15
Originally posted by tangerine62 tangerine62 wrote:

Isn't Pictures at an Exhibition a concept album, whether by ELP or other artists, after all it is about a walk through an art gallery (correct me once agin if i'm wrong).


Yes Mussorgsky wrote the piece based on an art exhibition of one of his friends works - you can see some of the pictures here

I suppose that can be regarded as a concept album - perhaps we need a new category Progressive Classical!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2005 at 11:20
Savatage has some of the best stories in their concepts. Streets is a good album, but Dead Winter Dead is my favorite story. It is about 2 people from different sides in Yogoslavia, One battle forthe moslums and the other for the christians. It does not take sides. Paul Oneil who writes the lyrics and story showed a true sence of what it is like to be apart of it. It is not some fantasy story but a look at a horrable time in our own true recent history. It has very heavey agressive guitar work. Some of the best lead. To pieces with orchestra. It flows nicely and can really move you. One child has a vocal layering segment that can almost make you cry. It is about a soldgier who comes a school hit by a bomb and sees whats left. As a father myself it is very heart wrenching. Savagate may not have the same musical prowless as DT, but this to me is true concept tht a much more meaningful story then Scenes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2005 at 11:38

My current personal fave is Genesis' "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway." It is such a great album with more and more to delve into everytime you listen to it

Other current faves include; Frances the Mute by The Mars Volta, Nude by Camel & Tales From The Topographic Ocean by Yes.

You gotta buy them all and they will all be a big step up from Tommy!!

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2005 at 12:02

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in my opinion the combination of "metal" and "concept album" does not work, unless you would either alllow the band to include a few non-metal songs or the concept of the album would have to be about violence and destruction all the time. or another idea, the concept could be "contest of metal bands", and then a few metal bands with different styles that take part in that contest would have to be invented (of course all would have to be portrayed and incorporated by the same band). but playing full power all the time (whch is my understanding of "prog metal"; anything else I would not give that name) just reduces the range of emotions and situations to be described (which is why I am not a great fan of prog metal).
I am quite sure there will be a lot or responses now that will prove to me there are prog metal concept albums, but how many of them are metal through and through? I am pretty sure that on such a concept album at least one ballad would appear

I'm sorry, but I would have to disagree with you. It's true that there are a lot of metal bands who sing exclusively about death, violence and destruction, but there are also a few who tackle more more 'intellectual' topics. Talking about concept albums, there are two great ones made by metal bands: namely, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by Iron Maiden and of course the majestic Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche. The subject matter of both is not what you would call cheerful, nevertheless it has very little to do with gratuitous 'violence and destruction'.

As to other concept albums I would recommend, obviously there's the Pink Floyd 'triple whammy' of Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, the two already mentioned by the Who and Thick as a Brick.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 22 2005 at 14:03

Originally posted by beterdedthnred4 beterdedthnred4 wrote:

I second Jesus Christ superstar BUT ONLY THE ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING with Ian Gillan and Murry Head as Jesus and Judas respectively....

WHAT?!?! you prefer THAT version to the film version?!?! very strange...I've listened to both and I undoubtedly prefer the film version: the singers are all in great shape, the re-done parts are way better (especially Pilate and Mary Magdalene), and Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson are amazing!!!! (maybe because besides being singers, they were also actors...and so they ACT WHILE SINGING!!!)... 

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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in my opinion the combination of "metal" and "concept album" does not work, unless you would either alllow the band to include a few non-metal songs or the concept of the album would have to be about violence and destruction all the time. or another idea, the concept could be "contest of metal bands", and then a few metal bands with different styles that take part in that contest would have to be invented (of course all would have to be portrayed and incorporated by the same band). but playing full power all the time (whch is my understanding of "prog metal"; anything else I would not give that name) just reduces the range of emotions and situations to be described (which is why I am not a great fan of prog metal).
I am quite sure there will be a lot or responses now that will prove to me there are prog metal concept albums, but how many of them are metal through and through? I am pretty sure that on such a concept album at least one ballad would appear

dear jean, I'm so sorry to hear something like that from YOU!!!!  I really don't think metal is all about destruction and violence or whatever, it is just music with a heavier sound! There's a lot of clever metal out there, ever heard of Living Colour? And, about what you said on the different kinds of moods, metal DOES imply the use of "dynamics"...

...you don't know what an electric guitar can do!!! 

(I'm sure you know, I'm just kidding)

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Sigmund Snopek III -Trinity - Seas Seize Sees

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2005 at 17:03
A few that I haven't seen mentioned yet, and which I'd recommend, are:

Tales Of Mystery & Imagination (The Alan Parsons Project)
Claude Monet Vol. 1 1883-1889 (XII Alfonso)
The Eye Of Wendor (Mandalaband)

...none of which are prog metal.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2005 at 17:11
SF Sorrow by the Pretty Things. More psychedelic than prog. However still enjoyable and full of mellotron.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2005 at 22:37
Andrew Lloyd Webber - Jesus Christ Superstar

listen to it with an open mind and you'll LOVE it. one of the finest rock operas ever made.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2005 at 17:10
Originally posted by Ed_The_Dead Ed_The_Dead wrote:

Dream Theater - "Scenes form a Memory" 1999

Ayreon - "The Human Equation" 2004

Ayreon - "Into The Electric Castle - A Space Opera" 1998 (not sure though)

Shadow Gallery - "Tyranny" 1998 + "Room V" 2005 ( a 2 part concept - I only know the 1st part but it brought me to my knees - ordered Room V some time ago...)

These are my fav...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2005 at 17:39
  •  Genesis - The Lamb Lies down on Broadway (1974)
  •  Gentle Giant - Power & The Glory (1974)
  •  Gentle Giant - Three Friends (1972)
  •  Gentle Giant - Interview (1976)
  •  Gentle Giant - In a Glass House (1973)
  •  Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage (1979)
  •  Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick (1972)
  •  Jethro Tull - A Passion Play (1973)
  •  Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (73-74)
  •  Symphony X - V: The New Mythology Suite (2000)
  •  Dream Theater - Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From a Memory (1999)

A little update (With my current ratings of the albums)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2005 at 18:07
Originally posted by Wasted Wasted wrote:

Hello people!!

Well...I recently discovered The Who - Tommy (a little late I guess) which is a very nice album. I was wondering if you can recommend me other concept albums or rock operas (except Pink Floyd which I already know by heart ).

Thanks!!

hey, i just discovered The Who too but i bought who's next instead. they probably have already been mentioned but my two favorite concept albums are thick as a brick and a passion play by jethro tull

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2005 at 22:59

2112 and Hemispheres by Rush

The Rise and Fall of Ziggi Stardust by David Bowie

Scenes of a Memory Metropolis Part II by Dream Theater

In the Court of The Crimson King and Larks' Tongues in Aspic by King Crimson

Thick as a Brick and Aqualung by Jethro Tull

The Perfect Element Part 1 by Pain of Salvation

Meddle by Pink Floyd

Tales from the Topographic Oceans  by Yes

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2005 at 00:32
Before there was Tommy, the Who recorded a mini-opera called "A Quick
One" - it occupies half of side two of an album by the same name. I heard it
performed live by the group on a revolving stage at the Sydney Stadium in
1967.

As far as concept albums go, I favour Jethro Tull's "A Passion Play".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2005 at 00:42

I would definately say just go for all Floyd "Meddle" thru "The Wall"

Rush - 2112, Hemispheres

Yes - Close To The Edge, Tales From Topographic Oceans

Phish - Rift (no one has mentioned this one)

Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway

Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence

Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son

Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime

Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick, A Passion Play

The Who - Quadrophenia

Symphony X - V: The New Mythology Suite

*** Although some of these are not considered concept albums, they are very conceptual

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2005 at 03:40
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in my opinion the combination of "metal" and "concept album" does not work, unless you would either alllow the band to include a few non-metal songs or the concept of the album would have to be about violence and destruction all the time. or another idea, the concept could be "contest of metal bands", and then a few metal bands with different styles that take part in that contest would have to be invented (of course all would have to be portrayed and incorporated by the same band). but playing full power all the time (whch is my understanding of "prog metal"; anything else I would not give that name) just reduces the range of emotions and situations to be described (which is why I am not a great fan of prog metal).
I am quite sure there will be a lot or responses now that will prove to me there are prog metal concept albums, but how many of them are metal through and through? I am pretty sure that on such a concept album at least one ballad would appear

I'm sorry, but I would have to disagree with you. It's true that there are a lot of metal bands who sing exclusively about death, violence and destruction, but there are also a few who tackle more more 'intellectual' topics. Talking about concept albums, there are two great ones made by metal bands: namely, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by Iron Maiden and of course the majestic Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche. The subject matter of both is not what you would call cheerful, nevertheless it has very little to do with gratuitous 'violence and destruction'.

As to other concept albums I would recommend, obviously there's the Pink Floyd 'triple whammy' of Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, the two already mentioned by the Who and Thick as a Brick.

you miss my point. if they don't sing about violence and destruction, then why the metal? it is the incongruency of lyrics and music that I dislike about most metal.

with a band like VdGG you don't need to understand a word to get at least a vague impression of what the song is about; I seriously doubt this is possible with a metal band (unless they refrain from metal for a change)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2005 at 03:55
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in my opinion the combination of "metal" and "concept album" does not work, unless you would either alllow the band to include a few non-metal songs or the concept of the album would have to be about violence and destruction all the time. or another idea, the concept could be "contest of metal bands", and then a few metal bands with different styles that take part in that contest would have to be invented (of course all would have to be portrayed and incorporated by the same band). but playing full power all the time (whch is my understanding of "prog metal"; anything else I would not give that name) just reduces the range of emotions and situations to be described (which is why I am not a great fan of prog metal).
I am quite sure there will be a lot or responses now that will prove to me there are prog metal concept albums, but how many of them are metal through and through? I am pretty sure that on such a concept album at least one ballad would appear

I'm sorry, but I would have to disagree with you. It's true that there are a lot of metal bands who sing exclusively about death, violence and destruction, but there are also a few who tackle more more 'intellectual' topics. Talking about concept albums, there are two great ones made by metal bands: namely, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by Iron Maiden and of course the majestic Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche. The subject matter of both is not what you would call cheerful, nevertheless it has very little to do with gratuitous 'violence and destruction'.

As to other concept albums I would recommend, obviously there's the Pink Floyd 'triple whammy' of Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, the two already mentioned by the Who and Thick as a Brick.

you miss my point. if they don't sing about violence and destruction, then why the metal? it is the incongruency of lyrics and music that I dislike about most metal.

with a band like VdGG you don't need to understand a word to get at least a vague impression of what the song is about; I seriously doubt this is possible with a metal band (unless they refrain from metal for a change)

It doesn't have to be loud, or even agressive, to be "metal" - true, the vast majority of metal bands' music is more suited to negative emotions, but not always violence and destruction. It is also not uncommon for metal songs to have very quiet, reflective passages - even down to just an acoustic guitar for a few minutes. Metallica were doing this twenty years ago and there wasn't anything to do with a concept there. I'm sure you don't want to listen to an example , but "One" or "To Live is to Die" from the record "And Justice For All" have long stretches of completely passive and undestructive music


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