Favorite Concept Album

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Diavolo wrote:All very good picks. What about Joe's Garage by Frank Zappa?
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+1 on the "Joes Garage". alot of franks albums were "concept albums". he might have been the only one who knew the concept though :)
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Probably missing many, also I'm not REALLY sure what makes an album a concept album, but here goes:

1. Zappa - Joes Garage, yea
2. Jeff Lynne - War of the Worlds
3. Santana - Caravanserai
4. Coheed & Cambria - every album one big concept
5. Pink Floyd - The Wall
6. Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (this one I consider to be the most obviously a concept or theme)
7. The Who - Quadraphenia
8. The Who - Tommy
9. Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
10. Roxy Music - Avalon
11. George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
12. Neil Young - Harvest
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I'd definitely be interested in hearing the album. How can I get it?

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I'd definitely be interested in hearing the album. How can I get it?
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Another album that should be on the top concept album list:
Hemispheres by Rush

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Rush - 2112
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Hey, I live in the Pittsburgh area now. Would I be able to mail you a check and you mail me the cd???

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#1 Mindcrime (hence the triryches on my guitar)
#2 2112
#3 Thing Fish - Zappa (the funniest thing you'll ever hear)
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FBooth wrote:#1 Mindcrime (hence the triryches on my guitar)
#2 2112
#3 Thing Fish - Zappa (the funniest thing you'll ever hear)
I saw that Tri-ryche on your guitar, and I thought it was really cool, it reminds me of Wilton's custom ESP guitars from the early 90's.
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Colton wrote:The Wall

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Joes Garage, i spin it weekly.
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I wanted to wait and see how many Rush 2112's there were. Only side 1 was concept, but that was plenty enough concept for me.

Forces used to cover side one in its entirety, even in the dance clubs of the 70s when disco was rampant. You'd be surprised how many people tried to dance to it!!

A few more honorable mention:

Tales From Topographic Oceans - Yes
Relayer - Yes
The Wall - Pink
Tommy - The Who

I'm not sure if these are concept albums as much as reflections of society, but

Thick As A Brick - JT
Quadrophenia - The Who
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