Why is Tull's "A Passion Play" rated so low? |
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Sandro28grizz
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Posted: October 02 2019 at 18:07 |
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Not talking about the PA rating, just in general. Even among prog fans the album seems to be a bit divisive, but why? On the surface it would seem to have everything that a prog fan would love...it's got a wide variety of instruments, styles, and time signatures, the band's playing is killer throughout, and almost all the individual sections are great songs in their own right. Yeah "The Hare..." section is pretty stupid, but it's meant to be...it's just a light-hearted break from the dense material surrounding it and the absurdity of it is good for a chuckle. The album's concept is a bit convoluted, sure, but so is TLLDOB's concept, and that one is considered a classic of the genre. So what gives?
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Barbu
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Inaccessible music and repulsive at first listen. I love it today but it was hard work, took me many spins before I start enjoying it.
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kenethlevine
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like Oldfield's Amarok, it seems averse to exploring its good ideas, instead bounding from one to the next. Unlike you Martin, I gave up after a couple of listens, and so I pretty much concur with your original assessment
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Progosopher
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I love APP. It is a wild ride of styles and images. It also has a rather strange sound to it thanks to the saxophones and synthesizers used, and yes, it is dense to the point of obscurity. Not an easy album for most to get into, which is why it tends to be rated so low. Repeated listens yields rewards though. After decades, it is still revealing nuances and subtleties to me. Still, if it does not grab the listener on a first or second listen, most will abandon it.
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richardh
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because it's just an opinion. There are 1000's of great prog albums so not everything can be at the top. The PA list is just a list of albums and the order is not that important really although I'm glad that CTTE is top. Beyond that I'm not really fussed.
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Sean Trane
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mmmhhh!!!... my current APP review on PA was rewritten after a forced strong exposure, but I still couldn't manage to permeate what it's about (even not worrying about that stupid Hare piece), probably because of its inn-density (rather than intensity) Clearly, the Mad Flauter thought he couldn't go wrong after TAAB's immense (and surprising to many) success and his grandiosely ambitious ideas would start to crumble with the D'Ysaster thing and the War Child fiasco. He forgot to make an accessible storyline for APP Interesting to note that The Who's Pete Townshend suffered also a crush in his overly-ambitious Lifehouse project, squashed around that same time.
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Cristi
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4 stars (4.02) is not a bad/low rating...
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Heck I gave it five
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progaardvark
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I sometimes wonder if it suffered because it followed Thick as a Brick. I don't believe I rated it yet on this site, but I would give it a five too (I did on RYM).
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Manuel
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Since music is subjective, as is art in general, it depends on perception and not mainly on quality. And if you add the bad publicity it got when released, is understandable why is rated so low. I personally love it, from the first time I heard it, and have learned to appreciate it more and more over the years.
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moshkito
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I am of the opinion that this is so, because we hear the same things over and over and over again, and our brain gets comfortable with this and that, and when you hear something different, it won't stick ... and it will be tough to get past that, and is the main reason why I dislike the "classics" and the "top ten", because for the most part many listeners simply "needle" a bit here and there (as we used to do) and not listen to the whole thing properly and correctly. Many of the comments on a lot of things are exactly like that ... because if someone had a comment BEYOND their "like" they would tell you why! Instead all you get is the push of the post to the top in replies. many of which are devoid of any indication that it was even listened to. This is something that you find out real quick, when listening to ... for example ... SPACE PIRATE RADIO ... when the difference and the weirdness and the unusual come together, and you can not define it, and neither do you know how to feel about it ... except that ... you don't get it! ... and in the end ... there is nothing to get ... just enjoyment to appreciate, and it is something that most can not do or have, because they are so conditioned to a specific top ten sounding thing ... that prevents you from listening to new things ... PP, just like TFTO, deserve a lot more respect ... and likely would ... if we weren't so damn washed out with just one type of sound and song ... then, and only then, might we ever come to understand what "progressive" really means, instead of a meaningless word wasted on nothing!
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moshkito
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When I first heard it I thought it was the best JT ever! So, I'm not surprised when the folks that only played top ten sounding material (as was the case in Santa Barbara) did not like it ... it was so obvious that you could smell the stink 10 floors down! What is more scary is that 46 years later, EXACTLY the same thing happens here on many conversations!
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moshkito
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But that's like saying that someone's opinion is more important than yours ... specially when it has "numbers" behind it suggesting a falsehood that was fabricated by commercial interests to help sell their product ... something that we continually refuse to see and then realize how bad it can be to most arts, in general. The opinion is NOT THE ART. The fan is NOT THE ART. So, why would "opinion" matter to anyone ... SPECIALLY IN A PROGRESSIVE BOARD ABOUT PROGRESSIVE MUSIC! The irony hurts!
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^ Regarding art as intrinsic: Is it just a thing, is it intention, is it perception, or all of the above? I might say that the fan and the opinion factor into the art, as what is art isn't just an object, it's a perception, and it's an interaction, and it's an intention. I think that the interaction between the observer/listener and the object creates the art in a sense (it must be not only seen or heard, but processed by our brains to be perceived as art) and of course what is art can be in the eyes and ears of the beholder (and of course the brain).
Different brains process information differently, one is not just hearing music, one processes it, and each person will process it a little differently (as well as variance in hearing), so in a sense, even if we are listening to the same recording, we are not "hearing" the same music. So I would say that art in a sense is the interactive process, or art is, or art happens at the intersection/ interstice, the relationship between the art and the admirer. EDIT: Or to put it another way, art is experiential and what is art depends, at least in part, on the observer. Artists matter, audiences matter, perception matters. To be ridiculous, if "a Picasso" coalesces in the forest, and no one is around to observe it, is it really art? As for that JT, only heard it once all the way through, and I don't know it well enough to have much of an opinion. Edited by Logan - October 03 2019 at 09:35 |
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I think its great. Knew it was great first time I heard it and I still listen to it today. It helped when I saw it performed in Nashville. Still one of the best concerts I have ever been to...
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Snicolette
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I think some of it was that TAAB already took the fully available long format and this one did also, it was also more "serious," in the sense of not quite poking as much fun at itself as TAAB.
I quite enjoy the recording and the live show at the time.... and can remember it being played in full before it's release on the radio (I was on a first date with 1st husband, his father drove us to the pier where we had very sophisticated espressos...got to hear the whole thing on the way, as it was a bit of a drive....June 15, 1973. Also a very bad Topanga fire started on that day..... Perhaps part of why I remember it so clearly, it played a part in a memorable day and time in my life.
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You do realize that the rating and reviews section of this website is entirely based on people's opinions, right? Almost nobody on this website is under the impression that the cumulative rating an album receives, or any individual review for an album is an objective viewpoint on the album, nor are the ratings "the art". It's nothing more than getting a sense of how the prog community receives a particular release, which can be both interesting to read and help guide people towards other albums they might be interested in checking out. This is not a particularly "progressive" board (nor does it have to be)... And it's about "prog rock", not "progressive music" - there is a distinction, in my opinion.
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Barbu
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^ I too perfectly remember my first APP hearing: in an hotel room on a Sunday afternoon, May 22 1994. (lol) (I'll be back on that soon) |
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Snicolette
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I have a feeling 'tis a bawdy tale..... Or maybe one involving drinking, judging from your earlier post.
Edited by Snicolette - October 03 2019 at 10:39 |
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Barbu
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Naaah this is a very serious anecdote. Now please stop bothering me, I'm trying to concentrate writing it.
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