Certif1ed wrote:
Chicapah wrote:
Not sure of the year or the exact
title of the song but there was a side-long rambling story with music
on "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" by the Small Faces (pre Rod Stewart). Any
help? |
June 1968 - and it was a collection of related songs joined
together with odd folky music and the story of Happiness Stan and Mad
John, narrated by Stanley Unwin. A side-long concept, no less.
To add to the list:
Fifty Foot Hose: "Fantasy" ("Cauldron") - 1967 (10:13).
Also under consideration: Nirvana: The Story of Simon Simopath (1967) - a concept album that predates "SF Sorrow". |
When talking about concept albuns it is sometimes difficult to distinguish suites from separated songs liked by a concept.
To make the things more clear, let's state a thing: a group of songs
cannot be considered a suite unless it is explicitly written in the
original album.
For example: Days of Future Passed cannot be considered a single song,
although it is a concept album, since there is no indication that the
songs were made as a suite.
Karn Evil 9 can be considered a suite although in the record, the
length of the parts is separated, since the songs are named Karn Evil 9
- part 1, part 2, so they are part of one song.
Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon can be considered a suite although
the parts have all different names, because you can get this info in
the album.
Do you agree?