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I've always thought it strange that masterpieces like Sgt. Pepper's, Dark Side of the Moon, and Lark's Tongue were called "concept albums" when the only real underlying concept was their fluidity and continuity. I much prefer reading 10 chapters of a novel rather than 10 short stories that have no tangential connection apart from the spine that binds them together. It's not to say I don't own Lawn Boy or Hoist or Farmhouse - it's just that they've collected so much dust, I don't even recall what the studio version of Melt, Gin, DWD, or Twist even sound like anymore. Why bother?