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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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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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regards it as "perhaps" one of the first concept albums, consisting exclusively of semi-autobiographical songs about the hardships of
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1909:"The Beatles, Bob Dylan and The Beach Boys: 12 months that changed music"
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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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2858:American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3
2548:"Concept Albums: Song Cycles in Popular Music"
2283:"In retrospect: The heavy metal concept album"
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1521:"The Concept Album As a Performative Genre"
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2309:"The History of Prog Metal in 21 Albums"
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2281:Belling, Alasdair (27 July 2020).
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3295:Recording studio as an instrument
3234:Official Progressive Albums Chart
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2252:Cao, Dr Philip (22 June 2012).
1561:"AllMusic Loves Concept Albums"
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783:the African-American experience
652:recreating their concept album
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2386:Bennett, Dawn and Diana Blom.
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1940:Zappa & Occhiogrosso 1989
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1349:Barker, Emily (8 July 2015).
1208:The Gospel According to Water
1122:recordings of the year awards
364:1960s: Rock and country music
3300:Timeline of progressive rock
3280:Contemporary classical music
3082:Progression-based EDM genres
2881:. New York: Poseidon Press.
2531:. Rowman & Littlefield.
2510:. Rowman & Littlefield.
2142:Amadour (16 December 2022).
1480:Encyclopedia of Classic Rock
1041:Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
896:A Call to Awake audio sample
2836:. Oxford University Press.
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1907:Boyd, Brian (4 June 2016).
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2546:Elicker, Martina (2001).
2131:– via colorado.edu.
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1031:Hall of the Mountain King
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2569:Friedwald, Will (1995).
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3152:Intelligent dance music
2525:Danesi, Marcel (2017).
2473:"The album is evolving"
1770:Will Friedwald (2020).
3256:Miscellaneous articles
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2664:. St. Martin's Press.
2611:Macan, Edward (1997).
2575:. Simon and Schuster.
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2101:Keister, Jay (2019).
2001:Slaven, Neil (2009).
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1603:Ticknor & Fields
1059:Operation: Mindcrime
746:, Danesi highlights
155:greatest hits albums
3201:Associated theories
2730:. Alfred A. Knopf.
1403:, pp. 227–229.
1259:In the late 1940s,
991:My Chemical Romance
468:(2015) states that
3187:Rock in Opposition
3147:Experimental metal
2232:I love Heavy Metal
1740:Silvester, Peter,
1569:. 10 February 2014
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718:(1976)." In 2015,
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439:Little Deuce Coupe
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235:1940s–50s: Origins
209:The Wild Magnolias
179:rock & rollers
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52:a live performance
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3285:Psychedelic music
3142:Experimental rock
2980:Progressive music
2941:978-0-521-89644-3
2917:978-1-517-28755-9
2843:978-0-19-537371-4
2803:978-1-136-57771-0
2782:978-0-312-25464-3
2737:978-0-394-55061-9
2713:978-1-4408-0340-6
2692:978-1-317-05265-4
2671:978-0-312-20133-3
2650:978-0-8126-9944-9
2626:978-0-19-509887-7
2603:978-0-7546-6244-0
2538:978-1-4422-5312-4
2517:978-1-58051-093-6
2012:978-0-85712-043-4
2005:. Omnibus Press.
1942:, pp. 65–80.
1589:Christgau, Robert
1490:978-1-4408-3514-8
1287:said that within
1139:intersectionality
1046:progressive metal
927:
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696:The Pretty Things
639:Sergeant Pepper's
619:Sergeant Pepper's
258:Dust Bowl Ballads
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116:progressive rock
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