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What’s the best concept album?

I just played American Idiot and The Wall from start to finish. For me, both are absolute masterpieces. I wouldn’t be able to say which is better than the other.

What’s the best concept album for you?

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  • I tried to limit my picks to one per artist and omitted the only loosely conceptual albums.

    Top 3:

    The Who - Quadrophenia

    Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

    (Not UK) Frank Zappa - Joe’s Garage

    Other great ones:

    Kinks - Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part 1

    Marillion - Clutching at Straws

    Moody Blues - Days of Future Past

    David Bowie - Diamond Dogs

    Pink Floyd - it’s impossible to choose just 1

    Edit: how could I have forgotten Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds?

  • Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, mAAd city

    I may not be his biggest fan anymore but this album was incredibly influential for me personally and in my opinion, for the whole genre.

  • If you're into indie rock, I highly recommend Separation Sunday by The Hold Steady and The Monitor by Titus Andronicus.

    They're both very high-brow (or pretentious, depending on who you ask), but for my money the musicianship and the lyrics just keep me coming back.

    Separation Sunday is all about growing up and doing sketchy stuff, finding/losing the faith you grew up with, and finding/losing friends to death, jail, and life.

    The Monitor uses the story of an ironclad from the American Civil War as a metaphor for the internal struggle of a 19yo trying to leave his blue-collar roots behind and go to an Ivy League school. If you've ever felt that internal divide between who you are and who you want to be, it's a fantastic album. Shades of Bruce Springsteen with some modern punk.

    Speaking of Springsteen, Born to Run could be considered a concept album and it's a classic, especially if you've ever felt the bone-deep need to get away from everything about your home town.

    There are a lot of other great suggestions in this thread (especially Good Kid, MAAD City), but they're mostly the standard "best 50 concept albums of all time" that you see in lots of music journalism, so I wanted to make sure my favorites got seen, too.

  • Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked at Me

    It's an absolutely amazing album but also the most tragically sad work I've ever engaged with in any medium. I've only listened to it once because it turned me into a complete mess. I don't know whether I'll ever hear it again.

    Mount Eerie is Phil Elverum and A Crow Looked at Me chronicles the illness, death and grieving for his wife, artist and musician Geneviève Castrée. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer four months after the birth of their daughter and passed a year later.

    It's filled with large and small observations, like the fact that there's no deeper meaning to Castrée's death and describing the things she did for their daughter before her passing, like buying her a backpack she knew she would never live to see her use.

    It is a brutally tough listen.

  • Kendrick Lamar - Good kid M.A.A.D. city

    I've listened to most of the other concept albums mentioned in this thread, but I believe deep in my heart of hearts, this album has the strongest story and emotional impact.

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