Posted on 04/20/2009 3:57:19 PM PDT by pissant
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by Beatles, The The list author says:
"The greatest ever. Period. Sorry revisionists."
2. Forever Changes by Love
"I would vote this right behind Pepper's as the 2nd greatest psychedelic album of the 60s. Listen to what Arthur Lee has to say. Mind blowing and genius."
3. Abbey Road by Beatles, The
"1/2 a concept album. But who cares, it's the Beatles."
4. A Salty Dog by Procol Harum
"Unreal. The apex of Procol Harum, one of the most under appreciated bands of all time. Perfect from beginning to end. Arg me maties."
5. The Notorious Byrd Brothers by Byrds, The
"Not your grandmas' Byrds. A masterpiece."
6. Arthur - Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire by Kinks, The
"Again, have you heard this? Think you know the Kinks? Think again. This poor album came out right after Tommy so was dismissed at the time. This album puts Tommy to shame."
7. The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society by Kinks, The
"Out of place and out of time. This Kinks concept album from 1968 could only belong in the head of Ray Davies. Defiant and serene at the same time. Beautiful."
8. Odessey and Oracle by The Zombies
"Another lesser known masterpiece. Definitely in the top 10. Magical and gets better every listen. Self-produced with full creative control and no studio musicians. Dig that mellotron."
9. Parachute by Pretty Things, The
"Never heard it? Voted Rolling Stone best album of 1970. Takes Abbey Road to the next level, Pretty Things style."
10. Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by Small Faces, The
"Steve Mariott and Ronnie Lane kicking it up. When this album came out it was in what looked like a tobacco tin for storing other types of...items. Great psychedelic brit-pop mod rock. Rollin Over baby!"
11. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust by Bowie, David
"Ok, this is number 11. I cheated. But how could I leave out Ziggy? Mick Ronson rips it up.
Decals is my personal favorite. A little too chaotic for most folks but a thing of beauty for me.
One of my faves...
Damn! I must be totally out of it. The only group on your list I’ve ever even heard of is “The Who” and the only album on the list I’ve heard of is “Jesus Christ, Superstar.
Brian Wilson was and is a musical genius--drug injuries and mental illness notwithstanding...
Oh man, I haven’t listened to that one in years!
Hear hear on Jeff Wayne. I still have that album even though I don’t have a turntable to play it on.
No question - Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Karn Evil 9.
Been listening to it for 35 years...Never, EVER, get tired of it.
“Welcome back my Friends, to the show that never ends...”
Although "Who's Next" isn't actually considered a 'concept album', it did begin its life as a 'concept' ... Pete Townshends "Lifehouse" project ... which was supposed to incorporate a multi-media experience with immediate and direct feedback and 'participation' of the 'viewer' or 'listener' or however Townshend envisioned this 'concept'. (nobody really understood it, and Pete had a difficult time explaining it)
Years later Pete said that something akin to what the Internet is today is what he envisioned way back then with "Lifehouse" .... so perhaps it wasn't Algore who started it all .... hehehehehee :)
I'll put in an advance entry of that thread for:
YES - "Close To The Edge"
ULLA!!!!!!!
“No question - Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Karn Evil 9.”
Been listening to it for 35 years...Never, EVER, get tired of it.”
Great, great memories of listening to this song. It has that twist and burn effect, if you know what I mean.
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends
We’re so glad you could attend
Come inside! Come inside!
There behind a glass is a real blade of grass
be careful as you pass.
Move along! Move along!
Come inside, the show’s about to start
guaranteed to blow your head apart
Rest assured you’ll get your money’s worth
The greatest show in Heaven, Hell or Earth.
You’ve got to see the show, it’s a dynamo.
You’ve got to see the show, it’s rock and roll ....
Right before your eyes we pull laughter from the skies
And he laughs until he cries then he dies then he dies
Come inside the shows about to start
Guaranteed to blow your head apart
You gotta see the show
It’s a dynamo
You gotta see the show
It’s rock and roll
Soon the Gypsy Queen in a glaze of Vaseline
Will perform on guillotine
What a scene! What a scene!
Next upon the stand will you please extend a hand
to Alexander’s Ragtime Band
Dixie land, Dixie land
Roll up! Roll up! Roll up!
See the show!
Performing on a stool we’ve a sight to make you drool
Seven virgins and a mule
Keep it cool. Keep it cool.
We would like it to be known the exhibits that were shown
were exclusively our own,
All our own. All our own.
Come and see the show! Come and see the show! Come and see the show!
See the show!
Ahhh, now you've gone and done it... It's bedtime but now I want to listen to it...
Goodnight, sleep well and sweet pleasant dreams.
Hotel California should probably be on that list.
:o) Thanks, Buddy.
CD’s are ready for tomorrow...
#1 in my book too. Operation: Mindcrime is another great concept album as is Streets by Savatage.
Ayreon—The Human Equation
Dream Theater—Scenes From a Memory, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Echolyn—Mei
Epica—The Divine Conspiracy
Fates Warning—A Pleasant Shade of Gray
Iron Maiden—Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Pink Floyd—The Wall
Queensrÿche—Operation Mindcrime
Rick Wakeman—The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Shadow Gallery—Tyranny
Spock’s Beard—Snow
Transatlantic—Bridge Across Forever
Yes—Tales from Topographic Oceans
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