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    the album in question is early 70s, cambridge prog-rock - it's a very peculiar and inspiring album - also quite depressing

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    Originally posted by marlowe_is_dead@25 March 2003 - 18:01
    it's a very peculiar and inspiring album - also quite depressing
    Wow, having dl'd and listened, I agree.
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    all of the rhapsody albums tell a story and need to be played in order, in truth each of the 5 albums also follows on from the one before to build up a saga

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    I don't think "Delicate Sound of Thunder" is strictly a theme album. It's live and features tracks from a few Pink Floyd L.P's. "The Wall" definately counts though!! What about "Atom Heart Mother" also by Pink Floyd, "Chillout" by the KLF, "Space" by Space. My personal favourite is "What's Going On?" by the late, great Marvin Gaye. Truely one of the first concept albums and needs to be listened to as a whole.
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    Originally posted by soopaman@25 March 2003 - 19:21
    I don't think "Delicate Sound of Thunder" is strictly a theme album. It's live and features tracks from a few Pink Floyd L.P's. "The Wall" definately counts though!! What about "Atom Heart Mother" also by Pink Floyd, "Chillout" by the KLF, "Space" by Space. My personal favourite is "What's Going On?" by the late, great Marvin Gaye. Truely one of the first concept albums and needs to be listened to as a whole.
    Right, right and right.

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    I know im gonna get slated for this but anyway:
    Daft Punk - Discovery??

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    Just a few additions

    Pretty Things S F Sorrow (Psychedelic rock 1967)
    Bowie Ziggy Stardust
    Dusted Childhood (Chillout)
    Small Faces Ogdens Nutgone Flake (60's rock(?))
    Man From Genesis to Revelation (70's prog rock)
    Genesis Lamb lies down on Broadway (70's concept)
    Who Tommy
    Cosmosis Cosmology (Mid 90's trance)
    Fleetwood Mac Tusk (Actually this doesn't make sense.)

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    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
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    Originally posted by clocker@3 April 2003 - 04:13
    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
    Yup-another one I forgot I own.
    Any others?
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