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40: 287: 1009:: "This is happening not in spite of the rise of streaming and playlists, but because of it. Threatened with redundancy in the digital era, albums have fought back by becoming more album-like." Cucchiara argues that concept albums should also describe "this new generation of concept albums, for one key reason. This is because the unison between the songs on a particular album has now been expanded into a broader field of visual and artistic design and marketing strategies that play into the themes and stories that form the album." 822: 646: 3346: 932:
In this 30 second sample of the album's final track with lyrics, Kobi Farhi describes the flood that God summoned in order to cleanse the land of man's sins. "40 days and 40 nights, there came a mighty flood upon the land" is easily recognized as being part of Noah's Ark's central story, and is the
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Although concept albums have only been popularized and somewhat defined recently, the concept has existed far longer than rock. For example, Vivaldi's 'The Four Seasons', and Camille Saint-Saëns 'Le Carnaval des Animaux' (The Carnival of the Animals) are built upon the same idea of an overarching
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In this 30 second sample of one of the album's middle tracks told from the perspective of the albums characters, the crowd rejects the message the three angels (referred to as "these three" by "the crowd") central to the album's story try to spread - that, as described earlier in the song (not
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began stretching the limits of their art form." Author Jim Cullen describes it as "a collection of discrete but thematically unified songs whose whole is greater than the sum of its parts ... sometimes assumed to be a product of the rock era." Author Roy Shuker defines concept albums and
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as albums that are "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical. ... In this form, the album changed from a collection of heterogeneous songs into a narrative work with a single theme, in which individual songs segue into one another."
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In this 30 second sample of the album's opening track, Kobi Farhi introduces the three angels, central to the album's story, who bore the faces of a snake, an eagle, and a lion, respectively. They were divided from the seventh descendant of the seventh, as described in this
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In discussions of progressive rock, the idea of the "concept album" is mentioned frequently. If this term refers to albums that have thematic unity and development throughout, then in reality there are probably fewer concept albums than one might first think.
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Other records have been claimed as "early" or "first" concept albums. The Beach Boys' first six albums, released over 1962–64, featured collections of songs unified respectively by a central concept, such as cars, surfing, and teenage lifestyles. Writing in
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as prototypes for contemporary composers and musicians. Classical composers and performers increasingly adopt production and marketing strategies that unify otherwise disparate works into concept albums or concerts. Since 2019, the classical music magazine
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s claim, the artwork reinforced its central theme by depicting the four Beatles in uniform as members of the Sgt. Pepper band, while the record omitted the gaps that usually separated album tracks. Music critic and journalist Neil Slaven stated that
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showcased here), if man does not stop their sins they will face God's wrath. The eagle (one of the three angels) tells them it's "a matter of choice," as they flee from the crowd, who tells them that "hell will break lose" if they don't leave.
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composers producing concept albums soon after. Themes included exploring wild life and dealing with emotions, with some albums meant to be played while dining or relaxing. This was accompanied in the mid-1950s with the invention of the
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writes, "A concept album could be a collection of songs by an individual songwriter or a particular theme – these are the concept LPs that reigned in the '50s ... the phrase 'concept album' is inextricably tied to the late 1960s, when
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or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Sometimes the term is applied to albums considered to be of "uniform excellence" rather than an LP with an explicit musical or lyrical motif. There is no consensus among
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at the time. ... it would have suggested an entirely different possible line of development for the concept album, wherein parts of tracks reappeared in others producing a form frankly far more sophisticated than any of its
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stated that the concept album "was originally defined as a long-player where the songs were based on one dramatic idea – but the term is subjective." A precursor to this type of album can be found in the 19th-century
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regards it as "perhaps" one of the first concept albums, consisting exclusively of semi-autobiographical songs about the hardships of American migrant labourers during the 1930s. In the late 1940s, the
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The most common definitions refer to an expanded approach to a rock album (as a story, play, or opus), or a project that either revolves around a specific theme or a collection of related materials.
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that the year found the medium in a state of flux. In her observation, many recording artists revitalized the concept album around autobiographical narratives and personal themes, such as intimacy,
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is "popularly thought of as the first rock opera, an extra-long concept album with characters, a consistent storyline, and a slight bit of pomposity", it is preceded by the shorter concept albums
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was the record that made that idea convincing to most ears." Musicologist Allan Moore says that "Even though previous albums had set a unified mood (notably Sinatra's
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over albums, concept albums became less dominant in the 1980s. Some artists, however, still released concept albums and experienced success in the 1990s and 2000s.
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at number one among the 50 greatest progressive rock albums of all time, also noting the LP's stature as the second-best-selling album of all time. Pink Floyd's
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Orphaned Land's album Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven is a very good example of a concept album in which Orphaned Land tells a modified version of
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as the first rock concept album on the basis that it had been "conceived as an integrated whole, with interrelated songs arranged in a deliberate sequence."
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According to author Edward Macan, concept albums as a recurrent theme in progressive rock was directly inspired by the counterculture associated with "the
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whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central
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suited a fairly niche crowd, a few heavy metal artists began producing concept albums, particularly among the more progressive groups.
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In the 21st century, the field of classical music has adopted the idea of the concept album, citing such historical examples as
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the concept, then it is clear that progressive rock is entirely a music of concept albums—and this flows rather directly of
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He continues that: "Things might have looked different had Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys managed to complete the album
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do not qualify according to this criterion ... However, if we instead stretch the definition a bit, to where the album
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of the concept album and the multimovement suite underscores the hippies' new, drug-induced conception of time."
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musicians inspired by this approach conceived concept albums during this era reflecting themes and concerns of
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artbook, is a visual representation of the three angels, described below, which ties into the album's concept.
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was the first to comprise almost all original material rather than standard covers." Music historian
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bands of the 1960s", observing: "the consistent use of lengthy forms such as the programmatic
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intended", as well as "a species of concept that pushes a rhythmically unrelenting album like
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Mabool artbook illustration depicting the three sons of the seventh descendant of the seventh
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is called the first concept album, but it doesn't go anywhere ... it works because we
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was hailed as "perhaps the first 'concept album' even though the songs were unrelated."
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This article is about the topic of concept albums. For albums named "Concept", see
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Tell Me Why: The Beatles: Album By Album, Song By Song, The Sixties And After
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climax and conclusion of the album which built its story around this moment.
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Word and Music Studies: Essays on the Song Cycle and on Defining the Field
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theme or concept, though they are not traditionally thought of as albums.
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during this era) was also an early pioneer of concept albums, as with his
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All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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recorded several concept albums prior to the 1960s rock era, including
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Author Bill Martin relates the assumed concept albums of the 1960s to
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In the early 1960s, concept albums began featuring highly in American
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Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture
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There is no clear definition of a "concept album". Fiona Sturges of
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has included a special category for "concept album" in its annual
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Straighten Up and Fly Right: The Life and Music of Nat King Cole
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that the penchant for the concept album was born." Adding to
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Black, Johnny (April 1991). "Concept Albums: A-may-zing!".
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as to the specific criteria for what a "concept album" is.
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Album that uses its tracks to tell a self-contained story
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When Pop Went Epic: The Crazy World of the Concept Album
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is wearing a costume for one of the album's characters.
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Luhrssen, David; Larson, Michael (24 February 2017).
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