When Pop Went Epic: The Crazy World of the Concept Album
Film exploring the history of the concept album, a musical format usually based around a structured narrative, that developed to become the equivalent of rock 'n' roll theatre.
It's possibly one of the most denigrated inventions in the history of music, the greatest signifier of rock star pomposity. Indeed, in some quarters, the very mention of it is likely to provoke sniggering derision, conjuring up images of quadruple-gatefold album sleeves, songs that go on for weeks and straggly-haired rockers prattling on about mystical lands, unicorns, goblins and dystopian futures. But - back when people actually took the time to sit down and listen to records from beginning to end - for many, nothing delivered a more rewarding experience than the concept album. And for some, it's still a format that provides rock music with its high watermark moments.
This documentary explores the history of a musical format - usually based around a structured narrative, though sometimes tied together by a loose theme - that developed to become the equivalent of rock 'n' roll theatre, often on an operatic scale. The legendary cape-wearing keyboardmeister Rick Wakeman - himself the creator of several of history's most, ahem, 'elaborate' long players - presents this insightful and playful exploration of the greatest examples of the art form.
From social commentary to collected songs of loneliness, heartache and introspection, from tales of intergalactic rock stars to anthems of isolated youth, the film takes us on a journey - examining the roots of the concept album in its various forms, unpacking some of the most ambitious - and ridiculous - projects of the past fifty years, from Woody Guthrie's Dustbowl Ballads to Tales from Topographic Oceans by Yes; the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds to George Clinton's Mothership Connection; The Wall by Pink Floyd to The Flaming Lips' Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.
Some of the mavericks who made the maddest and most memorable big ideas happen are here to provide their own perspectives, including Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull); Laura Marling; George Clinton; Wayne Coyne (Flaming Lips); J Willgoose Esq (Public Service Broadcasting); Fish (Marillion); Tony Asher (co-writer of lyrics on Pet Sounds); graphic artists such as Roger Dean (designer of Yes album sleeves) and Aubrey Powell of design partnership Hipgnosis (Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and Animals, and Genesis's The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway).
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King Arthur on Ice
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Music Played
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Rick Wakeman
Arthur
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Rick Wakeman
Merlin The Magician
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Rick Wakeman
Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight
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Genesis
Hairless Heart
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Woody Guthrie
Dust Bowl Refugee
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Woody Guthrie
The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)
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Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro Con Brio
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Frank Sinatra
You Make Me Feel So Young
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Frank Sinatra
Only the Lonely
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Frank Sinatra
One For My Baby (And One More for the Road)
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The Beach Boys
Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
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The Beach Boys
Pet Sounds
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The Beatles
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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The Who
Pinball Wizard
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The Who
Overture
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The Who
Christmas
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Marvin Gaye
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
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Marvin Gaye
What's Going On
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Marvin Gaye
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
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David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust
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Pink Floyd
Speak To Me
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Pink Floyd
Breathe (In The Air)
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Pink Floyd
Any Colour You Like
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Pink Floyd
The Great Gig In The Sky
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Pink Floyd
Money
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Pink Floyd
Eclipse
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Yes
Long Distance Runaround
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Rick Wakeman
The Battle / The Forest
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Genesis
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
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Genesis
Fly on a Windshield
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Genesis
The Colony of Slippermen (The Arrival / A Visit to the Doktor / The Raven)
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George Clinton
Mothership Connection
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Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
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Marillion
Kayleigh
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Public Enemy
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
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Public Enemy
Rebel Without a Pause
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The Flaming Lips
Are You A Hypnotist?
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The Flaming Lips
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Part 2
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The Flaming Lips
Fight Test
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The Flaming Lips
Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)
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Lady Gaga
Poker Face
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Ye
Power
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Kendrick Lamar
Alright
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Eric Whitacre, Stephen Layton & Polyphony
Master Hunter
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Laura Marling
I Was an Eagle
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Ian Anderson
New Blood, Old Veins
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Ian Anderson
Doggerland
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No 5 In C Minor, Op 67: I. Allegro Con Brio
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Frank Sinatra
One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
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The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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The Who
I Can See For Miles
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Marvin Gaye
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
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David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust
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Pink Floyd
Breathe (In The Air)
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Sex Pistols
God Save The Queen
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Michael Jackson
Thriller (Single Version)
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Marillion
Kayleigh
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The Flaming Lips
Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Rick Wakeman |
Executive Producer | Paul Bullock |
Executive Producer | Ryan Minchin |
Producer | Marc Edwards |
Director | Marc Edwards |