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bassman4
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Wow ! I'm in the middle of studying TFK. So far... Unfold The Future and Space Revolver are my favorites.
tunes on my compilation cd... The Truth Will Set You Free Black and White Monkey Business Rollin The Dice Don Of The Universe I Am The Sun part 2 Chicken Farmer Song |
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Roj
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Well done Altair, you certainly didn't waste any time! I'm really glad you like the album. It's a classic.
Keep us informed once you get any more. Stardust We Are is more expensive, being a double, however it is well worth it. Most of the album is great but the 25 min. title track is AWESOME, a wonderful piece of music.
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TheCaptain
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I'm ecstatic that you seem to be on your way to becoming a fan of The Flower Kings. I think that they have a sound that should appeal to many people if only they got the chance to hear the band. |
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King Crimson776
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I love TFK, one of the most epic bands ever. Albums in order of preference:
1. Unfold the Future 2. Retropolis 3. Back in the World of Adventures 4. Space Revolver 5. Stardust We Are 6. The Flower King 7. Flower Power 8. The Sum of No Evil 9. The Rainmaker 10. Paradox Hotel 11. Adam & Eve
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Altair
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Thanks for the input. I think I'll go for Stardust next, but I plan to hear all of their records eventually.
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Altair
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Well, I gave Space Revolver a listen from beginning to end and I must say that I was blown away. I can't believe how intense, epic, and amazing that album is! Quite impressed and pleased to say the least. Thanks again for the recommendation.
Thanks for the reinforced recommendation, I love what I've heard so far from them. I think Space Revolver was a good place to start. I can see why its your avatar
I will probably seek out Stardust We Are next, and look forward to hearing it.
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TheCaptain
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I was listening to some Paradox Hotel today and got to "Lucy Had a Dream" (excellent song). Now it's been a while since I last heard this song and I forgot how ridiculous the ending is.
You'll be going on vacation. See, the thing is, if you about to be about this biotch, check it. Beep delta. We be flying all over this bitch. Let me axe you something. You fend(?) to raise up and get yo travel on? From the interior to the exterior, you got to get yo posterior in one of deese big ass planes.You layin the cut straight sittin on yo ass and gettin yo drink on and yo snack on. TFK is so white, I love it. |
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ghost_of_morphy
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Back in The World of Advenures or Stardust We Are would be both be appropriate starting points.
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Mr ProgFreak
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Roj
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Hi Altair.
I can only back up the recommendation of Space Revolver, it is an amazing album. I also found it very immediate too, I loved it from the first spin. You can probably guess by my avatar that it is one of my favourite albums of all time .
I began my Flower Kings journey with Stardust We Are, which I picked based upon the reviews on PA. I was not disappointed, as unbelievably, that is even better, although not quite as consistent as Space Revolver.
Keep us informed Altair. Edited by Roj M30 - January 19 2009 at 06:14 |
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TheCaptain
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Report back once you give Space Revolver a listen and hopefully the world will have one more TFK fan.
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Altair
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Cool thanks for the suggestions! I think I'll seek out Space Revolver and go from there
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Queen By-Tor
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I didn't much care for their latest offering, although it did have some
fantastic moments. However, I was sold when I finally heard Unfold The
Future. Excellent album! And I think Jonas Reingold deserves a shout
for that one. Right now I'm looking for Space Revolver because I've
heard that's the one for me to go to next.
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TheCaptain
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It really depends on what you're into. If you like a jazzier sound, I suggest "Unfold the Future." Otherwise "Space Revolver" or "Paradox Hotel" are excellent places to start your Flower Kings journey.
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Altair
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OK thanks, I'll have to check that out. I was thinking more of a particular album that might be a good place to start as well? Perhaps any would be good, I'm not sure.
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rushfan4
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Check out their streaming tracks here on PA and see what you think. http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=110
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Altair
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Wow, I've never heard of these guys, they sound pretty interesting to say the least. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good starting point?
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TheCaptain
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My favorite songs off each disc of theirs I own
The Blade of Cain - Adam & Eve Church of Your Heart - Alive on Planet Earth 1 Big Puzzle - AoPE 2 Theme For a Hero - Back in the World of Adventures BetchaWanna (Daytripper) - BetchaWannaDanceStoopid! Astral Dog/Hellhound - Brimstoned In Europe Kite - Edition Limitee Quebec Garden of Dreams (Love is the Word) - Flower Power 1 Calling Home - FP 2 The Truth Will Set You Free - Meet The Flower Kings 1 Stardust We Are - Meet TFK 2 Pioneers of Aviation - Paradox Hotel 1 What If God Is Alone - PH 2 Red Alert - The Rainmaker (I don't care if it is a little more than 1 minute. I loved it when I first heard it and was absolutely devastated when it ended so abruptly) Retropolis - Retropolis World of Adventures - Scanning the Greenhouse Monster Within - Space Revolver Poor Mr. Rain's Ordinary Guitar - Stardust We Are 1 Ghost of the Red Cloud - SWA 2 Love Is the Only Answer - The Sum of No Evil 1 The River - TSoNE 2 Vox Humana - Unfold the Future 1 Grand Old World - UtF 2 The Sounds of Violence - The Flower King (I know it's technically a solo release from Roine but it is The Flower Kings) Bizarre Seahorse Sex Attack - Hydrophonia (Well I included one other solo Roine release so why not this gem?) I consider all of the above songs perfect. I may have cheated in a few places by copping out and using a live version thus allowing 2 songs from the same disc on the list. Don't judge me. It wasn't easy to pick a favorite for any of the discs and some were downright impossible so I picked randomly. |
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The Pessimist
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They made a stunning debut album. It's in fact the only album of theirs I listen to still, mostly Go West Judas. The guitaring is phenomenal. During my symphonis phase however, my favourite albums were probably Space Revolver and Paradox Hotel. A really great bunch of musicians
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Roj
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Well Scott, having seen the reviews of Karmakanic's latest album, I have ordered it and very much look forward to giving it a spin.
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