Synchronicity by Courdek is another old favorite in the category of concept albums.

I remember picking this CD out of the "local" section at Zia Records just because I wanted to sample a local artist and the album art caught my eye. That was two decades past. I still listen to this record from start to finish at least once a year, if not more often.

This was Courdek's first (and only, so far as I know) LP. His flow is a bit rough around the edges at times, but the beats, samples, and themes of the record hold up to the test of time, IMO. What I love most about
Synchronicity is that it's clear Courdek intended for his listeners to sit through the entire record, each song melting into the next.

If you're a fan of underground hip hop, give this one a try—you, like me, may find yourself holding onto this gem for years to come.

BONUS: Can you tell me which song from which popular '90s film Courdek used for the music in
"Stop Listen"? I'll give you a hint: it's a boogie 😉

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Synchronicity, by Courdek

18 track album

Courdek
This one's a little different from previous entries in this series, but check out The Bomb sometime. The OST was written and performed by The Acid, and the film is basically an hour-long music video.

I return to the film at least once a year, and I've watched it enough times now that I can see most of it in my head when I listen to the OST on its own. I've watched and read and listened to a lot about nuclear weapons over the years, but this work of art stands out as something powerfully different. It's not a documentary in the traditional sense: no interviews, no narrator talking you through everything you're seeing—just a driving electro record layered on top of historical footage of military parades, conflict journalism, and nuclear weapons tests.

It's awesome and horrifying and beautiful, and I can't recommend a watch/listen highly enough.

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A long-time favorite is Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun.

This is an instrumental post-rock concept album about China's Great Leap Forward under Mao Zedong, and more specifically about
the Great Sparrow Campaign. The songs' titles are a poem about the campaign and its tragic consequences:

The Great Leap Forward Poured Down Upon Us One Day Like a Mighty Storm, Suddenly and Furiously Blinding Our Senses
We Stood Transfixed in Blank Devotion as Our Leader Spoke to Us, Looking Down On Our Mute Faces With a Great, Raging, and Unseeing Eye
Like the Howling Glory of the Darkest Winds, This Voice Was Thunderous and the Words Holy, Tangling Their Way Around Our Hearts and Clutching Our Innocent Awe
A Message of Avarice Rained Down Upon Us and Carried Us Away Into False Dreams of Endless Riches
Annihilate the Sparrow, That Stealer of Seed, and Our Harvests Will Abound; We Will Watch Our Wealth Flood In
And by Our Own Hand Did Every Last Bird Lie Silent in Their Puddles, the Air Barren of Song as the Clouds Drifted Away...
Millions Starved and We Became Skinnier and Skinnier, While Our Leaders Became Fatter and Fatter
Finally, as That Blazing Sun Shone Down Upon Us, Did We Know That True Enemy Was the Voice of Blind Idolatry...
Beware "great" men and their promises, fam. They'll be the death of us all.

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Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun, by Red Sparowes

8 track album

Red Sparowes

Eye of the Wild by nedogled is another concept album I enjoy. From the record's Bandcamp page:

Nature continues its unrelenting march of innovation through iteration, even after the flame of human civilization has fizzled out shortly upon reaching its apex.

New forms of life are being tested, some of them making incredible feats of evolution as they interact with ancient forces that have lain dormant for countless ages. Slowly rising from their deep slumber after the noise of humanity had subsided. Ready again, to take their rightful place as custodians of the Earth.

Descendants of the human species are now scattered across the planet, small in number and largely insignificant, adapting to life in unstable environments.

A tribe of these post-human nomads stumbles across the landscape as their minds brush with sentiences that exist on the outer edge of their comprehension.

These are their testimonies.
I dig the blend of electronic and metal music on this atmospheric instrumental record.

Favorite cut:
"The Underflow"

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Eye of the Wild, by nedogled

4 track album

nedogled
I love music and stories, so I love concept albums for the union of those two passions.

One of my favorite concept albums is
worlds not yet gone by sole. A collection of five short stories of near-future and future humans on Earth and Mars that feels prophetic to me, followed by instrumental versions in reverse. The subject matter of sole's stories is heavy AF, and I'm left with complex feelings after each listen, so I appreciate the instrumentals for giving me time and space to reflect on the stories I just heard.

Recommended for fans of indie rap and dystopian sci-fi alike
🚀

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Worlds Not Yet Gone, by sole

10 track album

sole
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D’Angelo Sings “Really Love”

Listen to this track by returning neo-soul new hope and R&B auteur D’Angelo, also crediting the band who appear on the record, The Vanguard. It’s “Really Love”, a single as taken from 2014’s Black Messiah. The record was certainly a long time coming, following up 2000’s critically-acclaimed Voodoo.

The song is a reflection of the rest of the album in that it is a densely layered work that seems to draw together multiple threads of musical tradition, from jazz to soul, funk and rock music. It’s marked by the influences of Parliament Funkadelic, Prince, Riot-era Sly & the Family Stone, and What’s Going On-era Marvin Gaye, all while avoiding crude imitation at the same time.

“Densely layered” seems to be the sonic manifesto that drove the making of the album, which may explain why it took so long to create. Apart from songwriter and singer D’Angelo, the record is replete with contributions from Questlove of The Roots, solo artist and former Tribe Called Quest founder Q-Tip, and legendary sessioners Pino Pallidino on bass and drummer James Gadson. Work on the album stretched from 2000 and into the end of last year. That’s a long gestation period that even Axl Rose would be proud of! Yet, even though the record took a long time to craft, it’s release date was rushed at the end for reasons of social significance, and not necessarily for capturing a commercial wave.

Between Voodoo and this new record, a lot had changed for D’Angelo. He had decided to shed his sex symbol image, which he had never been comfortable with. He decided to create a magnum opus instead, which is this album, garnering the kind of reviews that seems to indicate that he’s accomplished what he set out to do. He struggled with substance abuse and brushes with the law as he made the journey, too. And what a journey it was, drawing together all of the skill he had to create a record that seems to be the culmination of many forms of musical expression and across many eras of American musical history seemingly all at once.

D’Angelo performing at Brixton Academy, 2012 (image: Phil Sheard).

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This song “Really Love” is a sublime and impressionist neo-soul concoction, full of warm upright bass undercurrents, a smattering of richly arranged strings, snippets of spoken word, flamenco-style guitar, and D’Angelo’s densely (that word again) multitracked vocals that play with the threads of a melody and of words rather than outline them in sharp relief. Somehow too, despite the density that’s gone into the production, there is still a sense of airiness, of space. This song on this album provides a sense of balance, as other tracks pull the listener further in to its center where there is far less space, where those same stylistic textures represent colors, tones, and textures that makes this one of those albums that delivers rewards on repeated listens as well as initial ones. This is too big a landscape to explore all at once. No wonder it took so long to create.

For all of the meticulous attention to detail that went into the making of the record, and the personal upheavals he went through while realizing it, it was the external political climate that made D’Angelo affect a shorter timeline as far as the release. Originally, it was intended to be launched in 2015. But, it was pushed out in December of 2014 as the Ferguson riots and the murder of Eric Garner were inflaming public discourse about institutionalized racism, the worth of black lives, and the nature of black identity in a culture that doesn’t always welcome it. Several of the songs touch on political themes like this, albeit often in an impressionistic, and experimental space. But, often not as well.

Yet, even if it was current events that sparked the expedient release of this long-awaited record, the sad fact is that these issues seem to be the same as they’ve been for decades. They are at least as current as the many strains of classic American music referenced on this song, and on the rest of the album. Even if the release of this record, or any record, doesn’t solve the problems that those specific events of 2014 have made more visible for so many, what it does do is frame the artistry of those coming out of various black communities all over the United States, where lives seem so cheap and insignificant to so many who hold positions of power. In many instances, songs on the record evoke soundbites that communicate an important sense of rage around all of this, designed to help continue vital conversations happening in disenfranchised black communities all over the nation.

In addition to the social discontent reflected in the lyrics on many songs on the record, even the musical references on “Really Love”, a radio-friendly love song rooted in classic traditions, remind us that some of the greatest artists and cultural icons America has ever produced, many of whom can be thanked for a rich global cultural legacy that we all enjoy, would be subject to the same suspicion, discrimination, and violence that Michael Brown and Eric Garner were subject to, were they caught in the wrong place at the wrong time in America today.

That is a sobering thought. Beneath the surface of how we feel we may have come, we have further to go than we’d like to believe.

You can learn more about D’Angelo’s journey with the creation of this new song and album, including some of the musical ingredients that inspired it right here.

And if there is any doubt about the magnum opus-ness of this release, take a look at the reviews on Metacritic to see what some popular publications are saying about it.

Enjoy!

Thanks very much to Sony Canada for sending along a download of the album.

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Concept albums with dark themes, to celebrate October with 💿

Drop your recommendations below! No specific genre - anything goes, as long as the theme is dark, and even that is up to your interpretation!

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Triumvirat - Spartacus (Full Album) (1975, EMI-Electrola / Harvest)

Spartacus es el tercer álbum del grupo alemán Triumvirat. Es un álbum conceptual basado en Espartaco, el gladiador tracio que lideró el tercer levantamiento de esclavos en el 73-71 a. C.

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Triumvirat - Spartacus

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Days of Future Past

Born on November 10, 1967 ... it's their 2nd album ... their first of what was to become "the concept album." #moodyblues #daysoffuturepassed #60smusic #progrock #conceptalbums Listen to Days Of Future Passed by Moody Blues on Amazon Music ...

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Days of Future Past

Born on November 10, 1967 … it’s their 2nd album … their first of what was to become “the concept album.”   #moodyblues #daysoffuturepassed #60smusic #progro…

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