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Poll Question: Which of these albums can you not stand?
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    Posted: March 22 2008 at 14:56
Love Beach is the worst of the worst. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 14:02
How can you put Discipline on the list? , that was like a breeze of fresh air for prog ,a groundbreaking album.
 
I have to say that I rather dislike Rush albums from Power Windows up to now, They dont suck but they are long and repetitive.
Also Porcupine tree records from Lightbulb sun to now, when they started to sound heavy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 08:46

I like the KC, Yes and Genesis albums that are mentioned, although I wish Genesis was more progressive after 1982.

I haven't heard the other albums that are being mentioned.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 07:20
Yes: Open Your Eyes.....
 
...has to be just about the worst album known to man.....Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 07:17
I've not had the pleasure of hearing 'Love Beach'yet, and I cant say I'm in a hurry to explore it, even out of morbid curiosity.

I dont really dislike anything on the list. I guess 'Tormato' and 'Octavarium' are a little weak, certainly the former fell far short of what I expected by Yes at the time. It would be too easy to lay into 'Invisible Touch' (yet again) so instead I'll say 'Something wicked this way comes' by The Enid. That album does my head in. I'm quite a fan of the band, but I've never been able to get into this one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 05:39
It's so hard for me not to vote against Tormato, but since the Genesis options include Invisible Touch.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 21:19
Ugh, my shameful first thread got resurrected? Damn.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 21:06
I rather dislike that music known as yes

sometimes

other times i like them



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 20:52
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Mind you, i haven't bothered listening to any post classic Yes albums (for me the classic years were pre-Tormato) in years.  I'd much rather discover to and listen to albums that are held in high-esteem by the prog community as I only have so much funds and time.


This. =)

It's not my time or money, but it does irk me when people on a prog forum can recall the track names from Big Generator and mount a defence of "Roll the Bones" but haven't yet tried much stronger and well-supported albums with much better reviews. Poor priorities, I say =)

Still, this comes from someone who five-starred ConstruKction of Light ;P


And there I responded to someone that they may wish to check out Love Beach to see what all the fuss is about. ;)

Yes, I can understand that uberfans of certain bands will want to check out all those albums by their favourite bands that are considered poor.  I'm generally not such a completist.  Merci is poor, did I want it, yes!  I don't have KC's ConstruKtion, but have hard a little and liked it.  Poppish music doesn't bother me at all, and I take it that KC's album is much more than that.  Great review by you... I don't automatically dismiss music because it's generally held in low-regard (and some reviewers and raters have much closer tastes to mine so I'd rather rely on their opinions even though they may be in the minority), but yes, I totally agree with your points.

I wish more people would dig deeper, and re-prioritise what they choose to get, but also as a corollary, what they choose to discuss (that tends to follow).  There are so many bands and so many albums out there just waiting to be discovered and discussed.  Incidentally, I've discovered a great many excellent ones though polls here (if I see names I don't know, I check out myspace, the band's website, and PA's streaming tracks looking for samples -- I guess I do make time for that, often).


I wish for that too. =) The differences in musical experience on the forum are so evident that I've noticed an unbridgeable divide between staunch fans of old music and of the new - often, posters from each clan post in an alternating fashion; It's not disdain but something even more worrying - complete and utter lack of acknowledgement. We should really organize a prog "exchange program" where we get post-rock heads into Gnidrolog and vice-versa... o:)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 19:30
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I just couldn't believe how poor yes 'Open Your Eyes' was when I heard it...Pinch


yeah, that was a mess

Big Generator's not so bad, ATTWT is a very good album as is Tormato, and Discipline is a one of a kind masterpiece.. so I'd have to say Presto







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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 19:22
Put in a vote for Alpha - Asia

Pretty lame album after the awesome debut, and Wetton's lyrics went from poor/mixed to utterly Kinder Downfall.

Edit: Oops, didn't read the first post. My bad. Not really sure what I'd go for.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 19:02
Why the negativity? Why the hate? The only album that I've heard that deserves this kind of bashing is and then there were three. Dont be fooled though, I semi like all the other post hackett Genesis albums until Invisible touch.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 18:30
I'd rather not dislike albums, but unfortunatly occasionaly an album makes it to my stereo that I dislike.
 
Most notably Yes (Bad Generator, Onion and Close Your Ears)
 
but generally I only dislike albums from which I love the artist, else I'm not interested in  disliking it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 18:15
I also am of the opinion that there is little to dislike (or gulp! HATE! such a big bad word! ) That being said Open Your Eyes is YES, a little bit revolting but the title sort of implies that its ..... gulp.... difficult. OK OK Its Bad Confused Gianni Nocenzi of Banco fame had a stinker called Empusa as well as Vince Tempera of Il Volo had one called Temperix. I have both and they are silent . Sono SPORCO!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 16:18
Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

 
Discipline is one of my favorite KC albums, but some fans view it as a attempt to break through to the mainstream.
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 15:17
Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Mind you, i haven't bothered listening to any post classic Yes albums (for me the classic years were pre-Tormato) in years.  I'd much rather discover to and listen to albums that are held in high-esteem by the prog community as I only have so much funds and time.


This. =)

It's not my time or money, but it does irk me when people on a prog forum can recall the track names from Big Generator and mount a defence of "Roll the Bones" but haven't yet tried much stronger and well-supported albums with much better reviews. Poor priorities, I say =)

Still, this comes from someone who five-starred ConstruKction of Light ;P


And there I responded to someone that they may wish to check out Love Beach to see what all the fuss is about. ;)

Yes, I can understand that uberfans of certain bands will want to check out all those albums by their favourite bands that are considered poor.  I'm generally not such a completist.  Merci is poor, did I want it, yes!  I don't have KC's ConstruKtion, but have hard a little and liked it.  Poppish music doesn't bother me at all, and I take it that KC's album is much more than that.  Great review by you... I don't automatically dismiss music because it's generally held in low-regard (and some reviewers and raters have much closer tastes to mine so I'd rather rely on their opinions even though they may be in the minority), but yes, I totally agree with your points.

I wish more people would dig deeper, and re-prioritise what they choose to get, but also as a corollary, what they choose to discuss (that tends to follow).  There are so many bands and so many albums out there just waiting to be discovered and discussed.  Incidentally, I've discovered a great many excellent ones though polls here (if I see names I don't know, I check out myspace, the band's website, and PA's streaming tracks looking for samples -- I guess I do make time for that, often).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 14:49
Originally posted by Avantgardehead Avantgardehead wrote:


ELP - Love Beach: Never heard it (good thing?)


It's one of the most notorious albums in progdom, and arguably the biggest fall from grace (arguable that ELP had grace to begin with Wink).

I'd day that it's worth hearing for its sheer badness, and worth hearing so that  one can join in on prog discussions about how horrible it is (I actually don't  consider it all bad).

It may not be worth hearing, depending on why one would want to hear it, but it's definitely worth seeing for it's embarrassing album cover.



It's not an album I'd recommend generally, and almost certainly not to an avant garde head..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 14:46
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Mind you, i haven't bothered listening to any post classic Yes albums (for me the classic years were pre-Tormato) in years.  I'd much rather discover to and listen to albums that are held in high-esteem by the prog community as I only have so much funds and time.


This. =)

It's not my time or money, but it does irk me when people on a prog forum can recall the track names from Big Generator and mount a defence of "Roll the Bones" but haven't yet tried much stronger and well-supported albums with much better reviews. Poor priorities, I say =)

Still, this comes from someone who five-starred ConstruKction of Light ;P
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 14:35
King Crimson - Discipline: Boring, but not offensively bad
Yes - Tomato: One great song, but the rest were pretty bad
ELP - Love Beach: Never heard it (good thing?)
Dream Theater - Octavarium: Boring and offensively bad!
Rush - Presto: Don't remember what this was like
Genesis - ATTWT/Post-Hackett stuff: Not prog, so I don't count it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 14:23
However poor Union is, I would disagree with that album as Yes' listed choice.  Note that only one album of each of these bands was listed, but an other "option" is available.

To quote part of the initial  post:

Originally posted by 1800iareyay 1800iareyay wrote:

Which album do you think is not only bad, it set prog back a few years? This is similar to the "When bands lost it" thread but these albums affected your perception of a band and/or prog in general as opposed to just sucking.

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Tormato brought an end to Yes' prog domination; though not terrible, it does not measure up to Yes' standards....



I don't think that Tormato is Yes' worst album, but that 1978 album was, I think, a clear beginning of the end for Yes in terms of "prog dominance."  Actually Drama, the following album wasn't bad, as I recall, and subsequnet albums were worse than Tormato.  Union didn't come out until 1991, and I don't think Yes came out with one strong prog album throughout the 80's.  Mind you, i haven't bothered listening to any post classic Yes albums (for me the classic years were pre-Tormato) in years.  I'd much rather discover to and listen to albums that are held in high-esteem by the prog community as I only have so much funds and time.
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