NME 23 Αξιομνημόνευτα Concept Albums

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David Bowie – 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust And the Spiders from Mars' (1972): Of all Bowie's alter-egos, Ziggy Stardust – the flame-haired, bisexual, alien rockstar unveiled in 1972 – is potentially his finest. The record of the same name follows the story of Stardust, critiquing earthly views of sex, love and rock'n'roll as it goes, all to the most glorious soundtrack around.

Pink Floyd -The Wall' (1979): One of the most famous concept records of them all, 'The Wall' follows troubled central character Pink (modelled on a mixture between Floyd bassist Roger Waters and eccentric former member Syd Barrett) as he battles with his place in society, eventually going to self-imposed exile as the metaphorical wall of his isolation grows stronger.

Beatles – 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967): Under the guise of the fictional Sgt. Pepper and his troupe, The Beatles' were given license to pursue their sonic experimentation even further than the groundwork laid on '66's 'Revolver'. The first popular example of a concept record, it provided yet another example of The Fab Four's boundary-smashing ability.

Bon Iver – 'For Emma, Forever Ago' (2007): Though commonly thought to be an ode to a heart-stealing former lover, 'For Emma, For Ever' ago was instead a concept album about "a place that you get stuck in; a pain you can't erase", said creator Justin Vernon. Recorded in a secluded cabin in Winsconsin, it deftly documents an exquisite tale of loneliness, longing and loss.

The Eagles – 'Desperado' (1973): The second album from the LA group saw them channelling their inner cowboys with a theme based on the Old West. Centred on lead track 'Doolin Dalton' and its talk of "duellin'" and "red-eye whiskey", it even found the band dressed up in full hat'n'holster regalia on the cover.

Green Day – 'American Idiot' (2004): One of this century's more notable concept albums came from Billie Joe Armstrong and co, who told the tale of Jesus of Suburbia and his battles between "rage and love". Influenced by the horrors of the Iraq war, it was a timely nod to a disillusioned generation.

Jay Z- 'American Gangster' (2007): Inspired by the film of the same name, Jay-Z was entirely consumed by the crime flick while penning his 10th studio LP, leaving it on repeat on a screen in the studio for the duration. The film itself followed the true story of a drug-smuggling gangster from North Carolina.

Kendrick Lamar – 'Good Kid, M.A.A.D City' (2012): An autobiographical record detailing Lamar's youth and young manhood in the drug-infested streets of Compton, 'Good Kid…' was the record that made Kendrick a household name. Such was its conceptual status, the album sleeve even bore the legend 'A short film by Kendrick Lamar'.

The Kinks – 'The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society' (1968): A concept album of sorts, 'The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society' documents a state of mind and a sensibility more than anything. Detailing old-fashioned traditions and documenting a nostalgic sort of Englishness, it came complete in its own internal world.

The Who – 'Tommy' (1969): The rollercoaster story of a deaf, dumb and blind kid who sure plays a mean pinball, 'Tommy' is arguably the concept album to top them all. The story behind the album was so good in fact that it was even turned into a feature film in 1975.

My Chemical Romance – 'The Black Parade' (2006): While you could argue that My Chemical Romance's career was largely comprised of a series of elaborate concepts, third album 'The Black Parade' was the most well-orchestrated of them all. As well as performing as their alter-ego Black Parade band, the album itself told the story of The Patient and what happens as he transitions into death.

Frank Sinatra – 'Watertown' (1970): A strange and commercially unsuccessful anomaly in Sinatra's catalogue, 'Watertown' found the iconic singer narrating the sad story of a man abandoned by his wife over the course of 11 tracks.

Arcade Fire – 'The Suburbs' (2010): Frontman Win Butler described Arcade Fire's glorious third record as "neither a love letter to, nor an indictment of, the suburbs – it's a letter from the suburbs". Within it, the band managed to make the miniature seem massive and the every day concerns of everyday people sound like the most important subjects in the world.

Foxygen – '…And Star Power' (2014): Transforming into fictional band Star Power, Californian oddballs Foxygen created one of the most downright mental records in recent memory. A double album set over four acts, it was a jumble of screams, samples and everything in between strung together by a sonic descent into madness.

The Who – 'Quadrophenia' (1973): Appearance number two for The Who – Britain's undoubted kings of the concept album. This time around, the band turned their attentions to a young mod named Jimmy as he tries to find his true self and work out what he's doing with his life. Again, the LP was eventually turned into a film.

Queens Of The Stone Age – 'Songs For The Deaf' (2002): Though the tracks themselves aren't necessarily related, 'Songs For The Deaf' – the mighty Queens' third studio effort – loosely takes the listener on a drive through the California desert, with its song linked by snatches of radio stations picked up along the way.

The Small Faces – 'Ogden's Nut Gone Flake' (1968): While Side One includes fairly normal (well, relatively speaking) pop songs including 'Lazy Sunday' and 'Song Of A Baker', Side Two narrates the strange story of Happiness Stan, told in a form of Spike Milligan-esque gobbledegook. Small Faces: brilliantly odd minds.

Sufjan Stevens - 'Illinois' (2005): While Sufjan's plan to create a record dedicated to each of America's 50 states seems to have been shelved ('Illinois' was the second and last, after 'Michigan'), he at least made a more than worthwhile stab at documenting this midwestern area. Referencing the people and places of the city, it's Illinois through and through.

The Pretty Things - 'S. F. Sorrow' (1968): One of the world's first rock operas, 'S.F. Sorrow' follows main character Sebastian F. Sorrow through his mundane life as he battles to overcome its obstacles, eventually journeying into his subconscious to learn the greatest lessons of them all.

Frank Zappa – 'Joe's Garage' (1979): Described by Zappa as "a stupid little story about how the government is going to do away with music", 'Joe's Garage' told a fearful tale about bureaucracy and censorship vs the individual. Dressed up in Zappa's characteristically eclectic style, however, it was anything but dull.

Electric Light Orchestra – 'Eldorado'(1974): The first of the group's concept album, 'Eldorado' felt almost more like a musical than a rock record. Following the central protagonist as he slips into a fantasy dream world to escape from his boring everyday life, the album is as magical and theatrical as they come.

Genesis – 'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway'(1974): Taking in themes of split personalities, heaven and hell and truth and fantasy, 'The Lamb…' finds Genesis (helmed, at that point, by Peter Gabriel) soundtracking the escapades of Rael as he travels to the underworld to rescue his brother.

MF Doom - 'Mm Food' (2004): No prizes for guessing what the overarching concept of this one is. An ode to eating, 'Mm Food' (also an anagram of MF Doom) features song titles including 'Beef Rap', 'Guinesses' and 'Fillet-O-Rapper'. Mmm... rappers.
 

BENZINA

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Αφου εχει Genesis,Who,Beatles,Pink Floyd και Bowie μου αρκει. Απο τα νεωτερα, θα συμφωνησω με το Suburbs. Αλλα μου κανει εντυπωση που δεν μπηκε το Ok computer, στο μυαλο μου το ειχα παντα σαν concept album.
 

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Αν και δεν το εχει σε πρωτη θεση, το οτι εχει το SF Sorrow συν Genesis,Who,Beatles,Pink, Kinks, Zappa, Floyd και Bowie εχει καλως...αλλα...λειπουν καποια BΑΣΙΚΑ, αυτα των Jethro Tull...
Το Thick as a Brick και το Aqualung που βεβαια ο Αντερσον αρνιοταν οτι ηταν concept album, αλλα ειναι οντως.
Εξ αλλου εβγαλε το Thick as a Brick αμεσως μετα το Aqualung για να μας την πει οτι "αυτο ειναι concept ! ".

Εξ αλλου το SF Sorrow επρεπε να ηταν πρωτο στην λιστα αφου ειναι το πρωτο πραγματικο concept album στην συγχρονη μουσικη.

Αλλα ενταξει καλο που υπαρχει αυτη η λιστα, εστω οπως εχει για να την συζηταμε.
 

supersonic

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Μου αρέσει (και μου κάνει εντύπωση) που έχει:
1. το λοχία
2. τον Ζιγγυ
3. 2 who (βάλανε μέσον)
4. το desperado
5. τους pretty things
6. τους small faces
7. έναν Ζαππα και μάλιστα το γκαράζ.

κατά τα άλλα....μια μέτρια λίστα...λόγω της εξειδίκευσης
 

supersonic

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Και οι ακολουθοι του -do πρεπει να βαλαν μεσον.

το είχα γράψει, γιατί στην αρχή νόμισα ότι είχαμε δυό lp με ίδιο τίτλο, αλλά έκανα λάθος και το εσβησα.
 

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Και... δεν έχει μέσα King Diamond!
Που έχει βγάλει μέχρι και δεύτερο μέρος σε concept album! :p
 

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Μου αρέσει (και μου κάνει εντύπωση) που έχει:
1. το λοχία
2. τον Ζιγγυ
3. 2 who (βάλανε μέσον)
4. το desperado
5. τους pretty things
6. τους small faces
7. έναν Ζαππα και μάλιστα το γκαράζ.

κατά τα άλλα....μια μέτρια λίστα...λόγω της εξειδίκευσης

Μα λίστα concept δίχως CARAVANSERAI γίνεται?
 

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Και... δεν έχει μέσα King Diamond!
Που έχει βγάλει μέχρι και δεύτερο μέρος σε concept album! :p

Eδω λειπει το Operation Mindcrime των Queensryche μου θες και Diamond...

Κατα τ'αλλα λειπουν Υes (Tales from Topographic Oceans),Camel (Snow Goose),Lou Reed (Berlin),oυτε ενα Sparks,oυτε ενα Kraftwerk και ενα καραβι αλλα...
Παλι καλα που εχει κι αυτα που ειπε ο υπερηχας...
 

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Και... δεν έχει μέσα King Diamond!
Που έχει βγάλει μέχρι και δεύτερο μέρος σε concept album! :p

Γιατί έχει το Metropolis pt 2:Scenes from a memory;Πήγες μακριά με τον King Diamond.

Αυτό είναι metal και ως γνωστόν,ότι μεταλλοφέρνει το αφήνουμε στην απ' έξω.
Έχει να κάνει με σωστή διάπλαση των νεων,την φλυαρία και όλα τα γνωστά. :ADFADF1:
 

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Eδω λειπει το Operation Mindcrime των Queensryche μου θες και Diamond...

Οι Queensryche αν δεν κάνω λάθος έβγαλαν μόνο το Operation Mindcrime σε Concept...
Άντε και ξέφυγε.
Ο King δεν κάνει και άλλη δουλειά. :nounder:

Για εμένα κακώς δεν έχει WASP (Crimson Idol), Iron Maiden (Seventh son of a seventh son) κλπ.
Νταξ... Κάτι Opeth (Still life), Mastodon (Leviathan), Nocturnus (The Key), Savatage (Wake of Maggelan, Streets) δεν περίμενα να είναι στη λίστα. :p

Γιατί έχει το Metropolis pt 2:Scenes from a memory;Πήγες μακριά με τον King Diamond.

Ωπ! Σωστός!
 

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Οι Queensryche αν δεν κάνω λάθος έβγαλαν μόνο το Operation Mindcrime σε Concept...

Ναι αλλα ειναι απο τα πιο εμπορικα μεταλ αλμπουμ.Εχει πουλησει οσο τρεις φορες ολα μαζι τα αλμπουμ του Διαμαντη....
Εβγαλαν μετα απο χρονια το Mindcrime 2....

Οι Savatage πριν το Streets ειχαν βγαλει και το Gutter Ballet ως concept...
 

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Sorry, αλλά concept albums χωρίς metal, δεν γίνεται. (Με αλφαβητική σειρά)

Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle-Earth (1998)
The album is based upon J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, a book of tales from the First Age of Middle-earth, recounting the War of the Jewels. The album contains not only songs but also spoken parts narrating parts of the story. The cover represents Lúthien dancing in front of Morgoth.

Iced Earth - The Dark Saga (1996)
A concept album based on the Todd McFarlane comic book character Spawn (who also appears on the album's cover).

Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
The idea to base the album around the folklore concept of the seventh son of a seventh son came to bassist Steve Harris after he read Orson Scott Card's Seventh Son.

King Diamond - Abigail (1987), Them (1988), Conspiracy (1989)
“Abigail” tells the story about a young couple, Miriam Natias and Jonathan La'Fey, who move into an old mansion that La'Fey inherited. It takes place in the summer of 1845.
“Them” is the first of two fictional concept albums about King and his mentally ill grandmother, the second of these being “Conspiracy”. King falls into a harrowing descent into madness via his grandmother and the voices in the House of Amon, known to the listener only as "Them".
Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988)
It is a concept album and a rock opera, its story follows a recovering drug addict who becomes disillusioned with the corrupt society of his time and reluctantly becomes involved with a revolutionary group as an assassin of political leaders.

Savatage - Streets: A Rock Opera (1991)
Streets: A Rock Opera (often simply shortened to Streets) is a concept album by Savatage, dealing with the rise and fall of the musician DT Jesus.

Virgin Steele - The House of Atreus Act I (1999) , The House of Atreus Act II (2000)
It has the subtitle A Barbaric-Romantic Opera. These albums are a metal opera inspired by the Oresteia, a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus which concerns the end of the curse on the House of Atreus. The music was intended to be the soundtrack for theatrical shows, with actors impersonating the characters of the tragedy. The metal opera was actually performed under the name "Klytaimnestra - The House Of Atreus" in European theatres from 1999 to 2001, with the production of the Memmingen Opera House company and Landestheater Production.

W.A.S.P. - The Crimson Idol (1992)
The story of The Crimson Idol revolves around a teenager named Jonathan.[9] He is the son of William and Elizabeth Steel, and brother of Michael Steel. Michael is the favored son of his parents, but Jonathan is a complete failure in their eyes.

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Ναι αλλα ειναι απο τα πιο εμπορικα μεταλ αλμπουμ.Εχει πουλησει οσο τρεις φορες ολα μαζι τα αλμπουμ του Διαμαντη....
Εβγαλαν μετα απο χρονια το Mindcrime 2....

Οι Savatage πριν το Streets ειχαν βγαλει και το Gutter Ballet ως concept...

To Gutter Ballet δεν είναι concept. Μόνο τα 3 τελευταία τραγούδια.
 

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Ναι αλλα ειναι απο τα πιο εμπορικα μεταλ αλμπουμ.Εχει πουλησει οσο τρεις φορες ολα μαζι τα αλμπουμ του Διαμαντη....

Αξιομνημόνευτα λέει, όχι πιο εμπορικά.
Δεν έχεις όμως άδικο ως προς αυτό. Το Jet city woman είχε γίνει τρελό hitάκι, ακόμη και σε άσχετους με rock ραδιοφωνικούς σταθμούς.


Οι Savatage πριν το Streets ειχαν βγαλει και το Gutter Ballet ως concept...

Με πρόλαβε ο Μάριος. :p
 

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Αξιομνημόνευτα λέει, όχι πιο εμπορικά.
Δεν έχεις όμως άδικο ως προς αυτό. Το Jet city woman είχε γίνει τρελό hitάκι, ακόμη και σε άσχετους με rock ραδιοφωνικούς σταθμούς.


To jet city woman ηταν στον επομενο δισκο (Εmpire)...Αυτο που παιχτηκε πολυ απο το Mindcrime ηταν το Eyes of a Stranger.
Kαι μη μου πεις οτι το Mindcrime δεν ηταν αξιομνημονευτο (εκτος απο το οτι πουλησε)...Αυτα που αναφερει η λιστα εχουν πουλησει ολα (ιδιως oι Who τρελλα και δικαιολογημενα...)
 

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:grandpa: Ου γαρ έρχεται μόνον...
Καιρό έχω να τα ακούσω. Πρέπει να κουνήσω λίγο τα βινύλια πάλι.