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Out of these I've heard, The Final Cut. I actually really like Test for Echo, never understood the hate. 
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Abacab is a very good album - better than the three subsequent Genesis albums anyway. The Final Cut is a great album - better than some of Floyd's earlier albums (Ummagumma for instance) and better than the Division Bell. Test for Echo is a strong album. Rush have never released a bad album. Camel have produced a few great albums but compared to the other bans on this list they are quite mediocre. The Single Factor is no more mediocre than many of their other albums. However, Under Wraps is a real stinker with no redeeming features. It is tuneless, bland, horribly produced and tedious.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Volcanic-lighnings Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 16:05
Yes – Big Generator
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tamijo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2015 at 08:08
Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

No vote. I am not familiar with most of these albums.
I have no problems with The Final Cut. Abacab is mediocre, but it has a few good songs.
Jethro Tull's Warchild and Rush's Roll the Bones are two albums that I would give a one star rating. In the case of Rush, it was reason enough for me to avoid their albums until Snakes and Arrows.
I just love Warchild - some great tunes. But we are all diffrent, and that not a bad thing.  
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2015 at 21:59
I don't know all the albums from this list, but it seems to me that this shows just how great Pink Floyd is/was. I would actually consider The Final Cut a good album... even if it's not even close te being among my favourites from them. At least Big Generator and Abacab are indeed some really weak albums, the other ones I don't know, but for their reputation, I guess I wouldn't like Under Wraps much more, Beat I believe might be somewhat good though (it's King Crimson, after all), and Test for Echo I have no idea.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote TeleStrat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2015 at 14:07
Jethro Tull - Under Wraps
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ProgCandles Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2015 at 13:55
Genesis – Abacab

PS. Other:
Yes - 90125


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sublime220 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2015 at 12:59
I loved Test For Echo and Abacab so that's off the list. I always thought that Stationary Traveller was much worse than Single Factor. Under Wraps was pretty bad but it wasn't terrible. The Yes and Crimso albums are fine. That leaves TFC which I voted for just because of the perfection of their past 11 albums.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2015 at 04:49
Under Wraps from the list.
The Single Factor is Camel's weakest album indeed, but I don't think it's a bad album.

In the Hot Seat by ELP comes to mind
last album of Yes (what a disappointment that was for me)
Invisible Touch is much worse than Abacab
Beat by KC is not bad at all

The Wedge by Pallas, un-listenable for me




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Moogmoods Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2015 at 03:06
No you're not the only one. I also think it's plain brilliant. This is Rogers soul laid bare. His most powerful lyrics ever. And Michael Kamen's orchestration is spot on. A dark album I agree, but plenty food for thought on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote uduwudu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2015 at 02:49
I went from disliking Final Cut to enjoying. Took a long time but it was when getting a disc of the video EP that I realised it does have some nice tunes. A fair stack of DG solos. It's not really a rock album though; no problem. It approaches the concept of war, as a prequel to The Wall rather than a sequel. I think after the appeal of Comfortably Numb and perhaps with the exception of Sorrow the lack of a similar follow up and conforming to audience expectations has ensured alot of later Rog and PF music to exasperation.

It's still very austere like most of Roger's later work which is concealing the heart of this album.

Some albums have such a bad rep that I've avoided them - I mean I have to find time to play music I like never mind find stuff I might not.

Love all 80s and Beyond Crim, everything Yes, Genesis but did not like Test For Echo much - thought Rush were trying to be grunge. Uh uh. Still not heard Love Beach largely because buying anything with that cover (is it on CD?; not sure I've seen it) but it seems like buying gay porn to me. Not ideal... plus it has less than a high rep.

Big Generator has a truly awful cover (the turquoise version being slightly less awful than the yellow / pink but I found this project fine. Obviously nothing sounds like Heart of the Sunrise (why should it) it's a new band with an established name for sales purposes.

Hard to find too many albums that don't have something good on them somewhere though I recall being a bit appalled at the blandness of Camel's Breathless. Still, it's not on the list so... probably Test For Echo. But it's not that bad and I'd listen to it constantly compared to some certain mindless mainstream I hear from time to time.

Maybe not everything's classic on this list but nothing to get too over emotional over.







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Originally posted by dave-the-rave dave-the-rave wrote:

After the fairly commercial, hard-rocking sound of 'The Wall,' 'The Final Cut' was incredibly disappointing. It sounded like all the slow parts of The Wall strung together for 40 minutes. But a few years ago, I figured something out.

The key to enjoying 'The Final Cut' is to put on the headphones and imagine that you are listening to a Broadway show, that is, the telling of a story through music and the spoken word.  It's a musical, for crying out loud. That's what occurred to me, and turned me from a hater to someone who could at least appreciate what Roger had created. (Still doesn't rock, though.)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Wanorak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 15:20
Test for Echo is awful and uninspired IMO. I also love the Final Cut.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Walton Street Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 13:26
Originally posted by Greg W Greg W wrote:

Originally posted by Walton Street Walton Street wrote:

i'm probably the only person on this planet that thinks The Final Cut is a masterpiece


I agree.

i have that mcdonald and giles album - your picture of it is the only other time i've seen it
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aglasshouse Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 13:03
I would nominate maybe Giant for a Day? Embarrassed

And hem, I think Hold Your Fire is FAR worse than Test for Echo.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 12:37
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

who the hell put Camel in the Giants???  LOL

yes they beat ELP... twice Angry... I'll give you that.  But 'giant'  sorry man...  'Giants' are bands even non prog fans have HEARD of...  hell  there are likely prog fans out there that haven't heard them.  4th division prog groupman...with a bit of a cult following here. pfff LOLClap

Given that every Camel album from Mirage thru tationary Traveller (in 1984!) made the UK charts, I think they must have had some non prog fans.  Gentle Giant, suprisingly not included here among the "Giants", would be a group that had NO non prog fans.  But anyway, who cares what non prog fans think, if indeed they do  Sleepy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Greg W Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 08:30
Originally posted by Walton Street Walton Street wrote:

i'm probably the only person on this planet that thinks The Final Cut is a masterpiece


I agree.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FragileKings Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2015 at 02:40
I only know three of these: Test for Echo (which I like better than Hold Your Fire), The Final Cut (which is more of a Roger Waters solo album with PF members present and an album I rather like as well), and Big Generator (which I honestly struggle with except for two songs).

So, based on this list I will say Big Generator, though I did try to listen to the Jethro Tull album in bits once and decided right away I wouldn't buy it.
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Originally posted by dave-the-rave dave-the-rave wrote:

After the fairly commercial, hard-rocking sound of 'The Wall,' 'The Final Cut' was incredibly disappointing. It sounded like all the slow parts of The Wall strung together for 40 minutes. But a few years ago, I figured something out.

The key to enjoying 'The Final Cut' is to put on the headphones and imagine that you are listening to a Broadway show, that is, the telling of a story through music and the spoken word.  It's a musical, for crying out loud. That's what occurred to me, and turned me from a hater to someone who could at least appreciate what Roger had created. (Still doesn't rock, though.)

basically a Roger Water's solo album then
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After the fairly commercial, hard-rocking sound of 'The Wall,' 'The Final Cut' was incredibly disappointing. It sounded like all the slow parts of The Wall strung together for 40 minutes. But a few years ago, I figured something out.

The key to enjoying 'The Final Cut' is to put on the headphones and imagine that you are listening to a Broadway show, that is, the telling of a story through music and the spoken word.  It's a musical, for crying out loud. That's what occurred to me, and turned me from a hater to someone who could at least appreciate what Roger had created. (Still doesn't rock, though.)
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