Review: The concept album is a divisive, err, concept. So often are we overwhelmed at the length of sleeve notes that make such little tangible sense it feels like falling through a wall of ketamine on acid, it almost makes us approach all sleeve notes with trepidation. Then you have records that have a bat shit crazy idea behind them, but convey it quite succinctly. Or at least in terms of the vital information you need to know. A few years before his own spiritual journey led him to Islam, Cat Stevens, later Yusuf, gave us Numbers, which is frankly the best type of concept album. Playing out like a surreal rock opera, of sorts, it's the soundtrack to a planned book, The Pythagorean Theory Tale, which tells of a planet, Polygor, on which there's a castle with a number machine, there to churn out new numbers and distribute these across the galaxy. Does it make sense? No. Do we grasp the fundamentals? Yes. Is it fantastic? Most certainly.
If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out (Ruth Gordon & Bud Cort vocal)
Strauss' Blue Danube
Dialogue 5 (Somersaults)
If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out
Dialogue 6 (Harold Loves Maude)
Trouble
If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out (Ending)
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