"One song album" Recommendations?

Don Corleone said:
now is this thread about concept albums or single-track albums? i think some of you are confused about this.
They're not mutually exclusive. The OP said he liked either one-track albums or albums that are broken into tracks but still flow like one song...and a lot of the latter tend to be concept albums.


Oh yeah, any Isis album.
 
Zero Hour - Towers of Avarice (for the extra long "Demise and Vestige")
Zero Hour - s/t (For "Metamorphosis")
Redemption - s/t (For the epic "Desperation" based on Stephen King)
 
Did Jethro Tull have another one besides Thick as a Brick? I want to say 'A Passion Play' but I can't remember for sure.
 
well, so far I've heard :

Yes - Closer to the Edge. just a few tiny samples, sounds awesome
Evereve - Seasons. dl'ed it, and so far it sounds great (thanks opethpainter!)
Dredg - I was expecting more hah. I mean, I've only heard samples, and from what I hear the first album is more interesting than the newer one. I'd give a full album a listen though.
 
Well, I saw a pattern.
The pattern is as follows:

a hardcore opeth fan is a hardcore Pain of Salvation fan

taking this into consideration, check out Pos' Be (they all flow into each other) and The perfect element.

Dream Theater sucks by the way.


kthxbye
 
Jethro Tull's thick as a brick is the best example
Camels' Snow goose is one song which has repeated parts
Tales From Topographical Oceans by Yes is to some extent
 
Of course there's Fates Warning's "A Pleasant Shade of Gray"...you probably have it, but all one song broke into 12 parts. My favorite from them.

Seth