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Thoughts on "partial" concept albums, where the concept or story is found only in a suite of tracks and not the whole thing? Pic related is an example.
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>>128873104
I think it's gay, just like Sabbath after the '70s.
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>>128873104
They're not concept albums
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>>128873494
Headless Cross mogs everything
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>>128873104
They're abandoned concepts. Bowie's Lodger was an example of this
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>>128874731
Debatable. TYR, however, is the best Tony Martin album though.
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>>128873104
Another example. I prefer the full concept albums.
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>>128873104
'70s Rush albums are a decent listen
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>>128873104
The first 2/3 is and then the last few songs are all individual
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Oops
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>>128873104
Bookends by S&G is a good example



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