Concept album
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A concept album is a kind of album in which all the songs are about the same thing. Most of the time, they tell a story.
Examples
Examples of concept albums are:
- Lemonade by Beyoncé
- American Idiot by Green Day
- All of Coheed and Cambria's studio albums
- Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull
- Most of Pink Floyd's albums
- Clockwork Angels by Rush
- The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance
Concept Album Media
Roger Waters (saluting on top) leading a live performance of Pink Floyd's The Wall, one of the best-known concept albums of all time
Frank Sinatra in Capitol Records Studio A, 1956, during the recording of his album Songs for Swingin' Lovers!