Originally posted by drewhiggins:I dunno. But apparently it has a concept of sorts like:
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Originally posted by drewhiggins:I dunno. But apparently it has a concept of sorts like:
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]I'd define that as the "mood" of the album or so, I wouldnt say AB is a concept album... EBTTRT has nothing to do with So Cruel, nor MW with Acrobat...
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Mmmm, what I thought too. So where's the concept in it?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:Mmmm, what I thought too. So where's the concept in it?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]For me Achtung Baby is THE musical journey. The whole concept behind it is music at its major expression. They were innovating lirically, with the instruments, with the recording techniques and with the whole understanding of music. But I don't think it's a concept album as we use to understand concept albums (such as Viva La Vida by Coldplay or The Wall by Pink Floyd)
Making sense of relationships and oneself in a world fucked up by mass media and consumerism?
Originally posted by MWSAH:Can we consider ATYCLB as a conceot album? It has a certain theme (letting go, faith, journey, travelling)
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Originally posted by MWSAH:Can we consider ATYCLB as a conceot album? It has a certain theme (letting go, faith, journey, travelling)
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Originally posted by Xayide29:Dunno if u heard or read this
Irish rock giants U2 have been accused of plagiarism after it emerged that the group aren't the first to use Hiroshi Sugimoto's painting 'Boden Sea' as an album cover.
The band have kept fans waiting almost four years for a new album. Forthcoming record 'No Line On The Horizon' is U2's first since 2005 and comes amid a barrage of hype with Bono claiming to have re-invented rock and roll.
U2 are streaming their new single 'Get On Your Boots' from their website, and will perform it live at the prestigious Brit Award ceremony.
However, concerns have been raised by ambient duo Richard Chartier and Taylor Deupree who also used the painting on the cover of their 2006 album 'Specification'. A collection of ambient electronic pieces, it is almost as far away from the bombast of U2 as it is possible to go.
However, any accusations of plagiarism are unwarranted - it seems that the two parties merely have similar taste in paintings. Furthermore, the cover of Brothomstates' 2001 Warp album Caro uses the painting as well.
U2 release new album 'No Line On The Horizon' on March 2nd.
Source: www.clashmusic.com
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Like I said, this belongs in the cover discussion thread
http://www.u2start.com/topic/4923/
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
It was ATU2:
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