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King Crimson :
Favorite : Red
Horror : either Islands or Lizard
 
Gentle Giant :
Favorite : Octopus
Horror : Giant for a Day
 
Rush :
Favorite : Moving Pictures
Horror : Test for Echo
 
 
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Yes : Fragile / Open your eyes
Genesis: Foxtrot / Invisible Touch
Gentle Giant: Free Hand/ Civilian
Rush: Moving pistures/Rush
ELP: ELP/ Love Beach
Jethro Tull: TAAB/A


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Or one single. LOL
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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:


 

Egg: The Polite Force - Egg
 
WTF ?? Confused

The first one is the poorest for me too, Tom, but still decent!

I don't think it's really fair in this thread to post bands that have barely a handful of albums lol! I mean, if we get a band that has two releaases, well by that logic one is good (best) and one is bad (worst) lol! What if they're both good?!

The self titled is still a good album, yes.
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I haven't investigated many full discographies, studio album wise, so those were the bands I could fairly do the best and worst with.

Gabe, it could be even trickier, bands that have ony ONE single album lol!
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Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

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For me  it's Moonmadness - Stationary Traveller

 
Interesting. I always used to regard Stationary Traveller as one of their four weakest albums (with Breathless, I Can See Your House From Here and The Single Factor), but repeated listens have completely changed my opinion.
I now rate it up there with Nude and Rajaz, just behind the incredible trilogy from Mirage to Moonmadness.
 
Incidentally, Moonmadness has just been released on 180g vinyl.
 
If you have a really good deck (anything from a Linn LP12 upwards to a PT Anniversary or a Nottingham Analogue Annalog or a Voyd or similar) the sound quaity is simply unbelievable - far better than CD. The best £23 I've ever spent.

Sorry I have no interest whatsoever in vinyl. I hate it.
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I feel exactly the same way about CDs/MP3s etc![/QUOTE]

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Originally posted by Aussie-Byrd-Brother Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:


 

Egg: The Polite Force - Egg
 
WTF ?? Confused

The first one is the poorest for me too, Tom, but still decent!

I don't think it's really fair in this thread to post bands that have barely a handful of albums lol! I mean, if we get a band that has two releaases, well by that logic one is good (best) and one is bad (worst) lol! What if they're both good?!

The self titled is still a good album, yes.

I haven't investigated many full discographies, studio album wise, so those were the bands I could fairly do the best and worst with. 


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Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by Hercules Hercules wrote:


For me  it's Moonmadness - Stationary Traveller

 
Interesting. I always used to regard Stationary Traveller as one of their four weakest albums (with Breathless, I Can See Your House From Here and The Single Factor), but repeated listens have completely changed my opinion.
I now rate it up there with Nude and Rajaz, just behind the incredible trilogy from Mirage to Moonmadness.
 
Incidentally, Moonmadness has just been released on 180g vinyl.
 
If you have a really good deck (anything from a Linn LP12 upwards to a PT Anniversary or a Nottingham Analogue Annalog or a Voyd or similar) the sound quaity is simply unbelievable - far better than CD. The best £23 I've ever spent.
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Sorry I have no interest whatsoever in vinyl. I hate it.
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I feel exactly the same way about CDs/MP3s etc!
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Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Wait... you consider Breathless a bad album?

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Not actually a bad album, but nowhere near as good as Camel's usual standard.
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My problem picking most of these is that with bands with large discographies I don't have a lot of the bad albums (Yes, Genesis, Tull), and with bands with a small discography I don't feel like calling one of four albums bad, typically I usually think they're all good.

Univers Zero - Ceux Du Dehors / Rhythmix

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Originally posted by Hercules Hercules wrote:

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For me  it's Moonmadness - Stationary Traveller

[/QUOTE]
 
Interesting. I always used to regard Stationary Traveller as one of their four weakest albums (with Breathless, I Can See Your House From Here and The Single Factor), but repeated listens have completely changed my opinion.
I now rate it up there with Nude and Rajaz, just behind the incredible trilogy from Mirage to Moonmadness.
 
Incidentally, Moonmadness has just been released on 180g vinyl.
 
If you have a really good deck (anything from a Linn LP12 upwards to a PT Anniversary or a Nottingham Analogue Annalog or a Voyd or similar) the sound quaity is simply unbelievable - far better than CD. The best £23 I've ever spent.
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Sorry I have no interest whatsoever in vinyl. I hate it.
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Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gates of Dawn (More/The Wall the list goes on)
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery (In the Hot Seat)
King Crimson - Larks Tongues in Aspic (In the Wake of Poseidon)
Genesis - Foxtrot (Duke) btw I haven't heard their later pop albums
Yes - Relayer (Union)
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You (Made in England)
The Who - Who's Next (Tommy - the soundtrack version even though it features guest artists)
Beatles - Rubber Soul/Revolver (Let it Be - that is disregarding their mop top juvenalia)
Stones - Beggars Banquet (Undercover - again, disregarding their early Decca stuff)
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Technical Ecstasy)
John Cale - Paris 1919 (Black Acetate)
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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here - More
Genesis: Foxtrot - Abacab
Rush: Hemispheres - Roll the Bones
Jethro Tull: Thick As a Brick - Warchild
Yes: Close to the Edge - Tormato
King Crimson: Islands - Discipline
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Ayreon: The Final Experiment - Actual Fantasy


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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:


 

Egg: The Polite Force - Egg
 
WTF ?? Confused

The first one is the poorest for me too, Tom, but still decent!

I don't think it's really fair in this thread to post bands that have barely a handful of albums lol! I mean, if we get a band that has two releaases, well by that logic one is good (best) and one is bad (worst) lol! What if they're both good?!
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Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:

 
Egg: The Polite Force - Egg
 
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Good to see so many fans of Free Hand! 

Originally posted by bytor2112 bytor2112 wrote:

Originally posted by irrelevant irrelevant wrote:


Mr. Bungle: California - Mr. Bungle


Mr. Bungle: Mr. Bungle - California

It's all good. 
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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here - The Final Cut
Rush: Hemispheres - Rush
Dream Theater: Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Falling into Infinity
Yes: Close to the Edge - Union
Muse: The Resistance - The 2nd Law
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Kate Bush: The Dreaming - The Red Shoes
Yes: Close To The Edge - Open Your Eyes
Zappa: One Size Fits All - Thing-Fish
Gentle Giant: Free Hand - Giant For A Day
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Mr. Bungle: California - Mr. Bungle


Mr. Bungle: Mr. Bungle - California
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Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

Yes

BEST: Close to the Edge
WORST: Tales from Topographic Oceans


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