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Definition of concept album in English: concept albumnoun A rock album featuring a cycle of songs expressing a particular theme or idea. Example sentencesExamples - Well, forgive me for saying so, but you can skip the introductory tracks because the whole idea of a concept album alone is enough to kill anyone's high.
- It's hard not to be curious when confronted with a concept album about witches.
- The idea of a hip-hop concept album is a rather silly affair to propose.
- Now, you may be wary of anything that sounds like it might be a concept album, rock opera or multimedia experience; and you would be right to be wary.
- At the age of thirteen, I decided to record my own concept album.
- It is not a concept album, nor is it experimental.
- There is this theory that every record is a concept album.
- The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control.
- But still, he's prepared to admit this is more or less a concept album.
- Of course it's not a concept album per se, but it certainly carries a central theme; alienation, recourse to old ways and a general state of detachment.
- It's a really writerly idea, sort of the filmic equivalent of a concept album.
- So maybe it is an entire concept album about involuntary muscle twitches.
- It goes without saying that this is a concept album, the theme being memories of past lives, and a murder mystery.
- This film is like a three-minute novelty record that has been turned into a triple-disc concept album.
- Young's new album is a loose concept album that has been describe as an ‘audio novel.’
- The only thing less palatable than a concept album is an annotated concept album that explicitly states each song's plot and theme.
- It's a sleazy concept album about life as a rock & roll player.
- Touted as a concept album, or even as a punk rock opera, the album gets somewhat close to that mark.
- It was a rock opera, and because it was a concept album it seemed to attract a lot of music people.
- Great concept album, this one deserved double album status.
Definition of concept album in US English: concept albumnounˈkɑnˌsɛpt ˈælbəm A rock album featuring a cycle of songs expressing a particular theme or idea. Example sentencesExamples - But still, he's prepared to admit this is more or less a concept album.
- It goes without saying that this is a concept album, the theme being memories of past lives, and a murder mystery.
- It's a really writerly idea, sort of the filmic equivalent of a concept album.
- It's a sleazy concept album about life as a rock & roll player.
- The idea of a hip-hop concept album is a rather silly affair to propose.
- The only thing less palatable than a concept album is an annotated concept album that explicitly states each song's plot and theme.
- At the age of thirteen, I decided to record my own concept album.
- It was a rock opera, and because it was a concept album it seemed to attract a lot of music people.
- Well, forgive me for saying so, but you can skip the introductory tracks because the whole idea of a concept album alone is enough to kill anyone's high.
- So maybe it is an entire concept album about involuntary muscle twitches.
- There is this theory that every record is a concept album.
- Touted as a concept album, or even as a punk rock opera, the album gets somewhat close to that mark.
- Young's new album is a loose concept album that has been describe as an ‘audio novel.’
- Now, you may be wary of anything that sounds like it might be a concept album, rock opera or multimedia experience; and you would be right to be wary.
- It is not a concept album, nor is it experimental.
- The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control.
- Great concept album, this one deserved double album status.
- It's hard not to be curious when confronted with a concept album about witches.
- This film is like a three-minute novelty record that has been turned into a triple-disc concept album.
- Of course it's not a concept album per se, but it certainly carries a central theme; alienation, recourse to old ways and a general state of detachment.
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