The musical magazine ‘Rolling Stone’ has considered ‘The bad want‘, by the Catalan Rosalía, as the tenth best conceptual album in history.
The publication has been released this Wednesday its particular classification, which places ‘Good Kid, MAAD City’, by Kendrick Lamar, as the best conceptual work and includes works such as ‘American Idiot’, by Green Day; Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’; ‘Tommy’, by The Who; My Chemical Romance’s ‘The Black Parade’ and Frank Sinatra’s ‘In The Wee Small Hours’ made the top ten.
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From ‘The bad love’ highlights Rosalía’s ability to capture the intensity and drama of the toxic love relationship he tells, inspired by the 13th century Occitan novel ‘Flamenca’. He also appreciates that she mixes R & B, hip hop, sound effects such as the sounds of engines or knives, and traditional Spanish music, the result of his academic training at the Escuela Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC).
To the list of ‘Rolling Stone’ there is also ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, by the Beatles; ‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’ by David Bowie; Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’; ‘Lemonade’, from Beyonce; ‘Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son’, by Iron Maiden, and ‘Electra Heart’, by Marina and the Diamonds, among others.