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Dirk
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Topic: "5 stars" albums Posted: March 05 2006 at 05:51 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Dirk wrote:
I never read a 5 star review because it's almost never a balanced review. Most 5 star reviews go something like this:
Great band ................................. 5 stars definitely............. one of the great masterpieces of all time..........................bla bla bla.
One of the reasons I don't like to review an album on this side is that 4 stars (excellent album) almost always drags a band down in average rating. so i let the others just ramble on.m.
I do think that a 10 point rating scale would help things. On the other hand people will continue giving their favorite bands 10 stars then because after all progarchives is a sort of sport to them.
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Try my website - it offers a 15 point scale. So far there is only one album listed with the maximum rating.
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I will do that thx
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King of Loss
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 22:59 |
We need a 10 point system!
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stonebeard
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 22:41 |
I would give fewer albums 5 stars if there were more options. Quite often, I give albums .25, .5 or .75 more portions of a star simply because I don't feel it warrants whatever whole star rating I would assign it.
This is why Mike's system is much more logical, and a bit more interesting than the old 5-star system.
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 22:19 |
I'll give five stars to the complaints about five stars...
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 17:27 |
Dirk wrote:
I never read a 5 star review because it's almost never a balanced review. Most 5 star reviews go something like this:
Great band ................................. 5 stars definitely............. one of the great masterpieces of all time..........................bla bla bla.
One of the reasons I don't like to review an album on this side is that 4 stars (excellent album) almost always drags a band down in average rating. so i let the others just ramble on.m.
I do think that a 10 point rating scale would help things. On the other hand people will continue giving their favorite bands 10 stars then because after all progarchives is a sort of sport to them.
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Try my website - it offers a 15 point scale. So far there is only one album listed with the maximum rating.
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Dirk
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 17:18 |
I never read a 5 star review because it's almost never a balanced review. Most 5 star reviews go something like this:
Great band ................................. 5 stars definitely............. one of the great masterpieces of all time..........................bla bla bla.
One of the reasons I don't like to review an album on this side is that 4 stars (excellent album) almost always drags a band down in average rating. so i let the others just ramble on.m.
I do think that a 10 point rating scale would help things. On the other hand people will continue giving their favorite bands 10 stars then because after all progarchives is a sort of sport to them.
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MattiR
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Posted: March 04 2006 at 16:33 |
No.
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mission4prog
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 13:35 |
BaldJean wrote:
mission4prog wrote:
without question too many 5's are given here.
a lock should be placed on the 5 rating and all potentials should be voted on by committee...
or maybe, a "cool down" period should be established--similair to handgun purchases, so the reviewer can be absolutely sure, and in their right mind, before they select that GOLDEN 5 RATING.
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sorry, but the committee idea would never work; no album would get a 5 star rating that way. at least not if the committee is well balanced. for example, if I were in the committee I would probably block most prog metal albums per se; others would block Kraut or Zheul albums from getting 5 stars. there would hardly be any album a committee could agree upon. anyway, in a way there IS a committee: anyone who rates an album adds to its average rating. and some albums do have an average rating of 5 stars (at least above 4.5). of course those are usually the wrong albums who don't deserve to have them; only I know which albums are worth 5 stars
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well then scrap the committee idea, and you can personally approve all 5 star ratings.
and, actually, you are right, since the review scores are averaged together it IS like a committee.
i guess the next notion would be to post deliberately negative ratings on a particular work in order to skew the end result average...or is that already being done.
later.
my first poll will be the perplexing question: "are there too many emoticons on progarchives?'
m4p
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sleeper
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 13:18 |
Stupidaty like this is the reason people get annoyed at your posts, I would rate Foxtrot at the top of that list and so would a number of others, and what makes you think its only Genesis fanboys doing this, there are enough Yes and Floyd fanboys and DSOTM and CTTE both have more reviews than any Genesis album.
I think the problem with the 5 star rateings is that they have to small a range in them. For instance I would vote Dream Theaters SFAM and I&W as 5 stars under the current system but in an out of 10 only Scenes would get the top rateing.
Also people who arent Forum members here can submit rateings and reviews, so a Death Metal fan would give Death 5 stars to all their albums, even if they arnt slightly progressive.
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 12:49 |
I do agree that there are a bit too many 5-star reviews on this site, but can we really account for individual taste? When I started reviewing albums for PA, the logical starting point for me were some of my all-time favourites - this explains the abundance of 4- and 5-stars at the beginning of my "career" as a Prog Reviewer.
Anyway, I always try to explain why I rate a particular album so highly, so that any reader who might be interested in buying that record gets an opportunity to learn more about it. In fact, I completely agree with Atkingani's analysis of BaldJean's review of "Sea Shanties" (expect one from me as well - I got the record some time ago, and it's totally awesome!). This is what I do when I'm thinking of buying a record and want to know something more.
I usually give 5 stars to those albums I really love, as well as to those representing the best of a band or musician's production and/or a milestone in a particular musical genre. For instance, my 5-star reviews include such records as:
In the Court of the Crimson King - Red (KC)
Close to the Edge (Yes)
In the Land of Grey and Pink (Caravan)
Emerson, Lake and Palmer (ELP)
Dark Side of the Moon (PF)
There are also albums I love and listen to very often which, however, did not get 5 stars because I find them flawed in one way or another. Two examples of this are ELP's "Tarkus" (because of Side 2) and KC's "Larks' Tongues in Aspic" (because of Wetton's vocals).
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Prog1611
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 03:40 |
Remember the boy who cried "WOLF"....... His 5 star ratings don't move me anymore...
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 03:35 |
lol, of these 10 albums only "Pawn Hearts" might make it into my
personal top 10. "Relayer" almost makes it (it is the best album of
Yes), but I have too many other artists I prefer to Yes. the rest don't
even come close. so much for justifiability
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BaldJean
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 03:27 |
valravennz wrote:
I would rate an album 5 stars only if it truly
merited it. By this I mean that it would have to be an Artist's very
best effort for it to warrant the "perfect" mark. As most albums are
not perfect then the 5 star rating should be a very rare assessment.
Even the artists themselves would agree with this sentiment. I think
most of us would find fault in catagories such as overall production,
composition, use of instruments and quality of vocals (if any). The
difficulty is that a 5 rating is in the "ears of the beholder" - what
is a 5 star to one person is obviously not to another. Who is to say
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"overall production" doesn't enter my thoughts at all for rating an
album. nothing could be of less interest for me. that is for the
technic freaks who go and draw a sound curve of the album to find out
its production weaknesses. it is the reason why magazines like "Audio"
have always left me cold; they care too much about the hi-fi and too
little about the music. hence an album like VdGG's "Vital" gets 5 stars
from me, although the sound quality certainly is not best. but I just
don't give a damn about that
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Norbert
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 02:59 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
A good review doesn't need a rating, speaks clearly and loud, rating is only a visual aid.
Iván
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Posted: March 01 2006 at 01:25 |
Hey guys he's right, lets all stop making reviews.
Lets tell Max to give Progger the keys, he's the owner of the ultimate taste.
But if this happens, the last one to leave please turn off the lights
Iván
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Progger
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 23:05 |
Reviews are very subjective, so I don't think there are too many 5 star reviews.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 22:53 |
As long as the rating is supported by a coherent review, I don't dare to tell somebody his taste and opinion is wrong.
I check the five and four stars reviews always, that's natural, but the real rating is the review "per se". A good review doesn't need a rating, speaks clearly and loud, rating is only a visual aid.
Iván
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valravennz
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 21:02 |
I would rate an album 5 stars only if it truly merited it. By this I mean that it would have to be an Artist's very best effort for it to warrant the "perfect" mark. As most albums are not perfect then the 5 star rating should be a very rare assessment. Even the artists themselves would agree with this sentiment. I think most of us would find fault in catagories such as overall production, composition, use of instruments and quality of vocals (if any). The difficulty is that a 5 rating is in the "ears of the beholder" - what is a 5 star to one person is obviously not to another. Who is to say who is right or wrong in their opinions/reviews?
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AtLossForWords
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Posted: February 28 2006 at 19:17 |
I agree Baldie, the commitee would never work. Yeah, there are two many five star ratings on this site, but what can really be done about it. I think that one and five star reviews force the reviewer to stand up for quite a bit. I don't think that it's possible to limit five star ratins, because no matter how much the site advocates two, three, and four star reviews, there are plenty of reviwers who will not pay attention. Someone could go around editing/deleting reviews that take too strong of a position with too weak of reasoning, but this is a very objective and time consuming job I doubt anyone can or would want to do.
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