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David_D
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Posted: October 28 2024 at 06:59 |
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If it should be of interest, The Six Wives is positioned at #161 on RYM's current Progressive Rock chart for the 1970s (with popularity weighting on 4), which is definitely underrated, as I see it. ( https://rateyourmusic.com/charts/top/album/1970s/g:progressive%2drock/pop:4/5/ ) Edited by David_D - October 28 2024 at 11:00 |
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any of these compositions truly capture the shambles and great
suffering of that historical epoch? In my humble opinion, they do not.
There's a distinct lack of musical themes. The basis of the music is
rather straightforward chord progressions underpinning repetitive groovy
jams, peppered with an abundance of moments steeped in self-indulgent
noodling and a smattering of ostentatious bravado, all derived from one
or two motifs filched from classical compositions—certain pieces
shamelessly prancing about. "The Six Wives of Henry VIII"
trundles along without leaving much of a mark on my grey matter—unlike
the concept album that graced us three years later, namely "No Earthly
Connection," where everything I mentioned in the third sentence of my
previous post finds its rightful place and significance in the album's
musical themes.
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richardh
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''One-dimensional'' is stretching an argument to a breaking point. The music takes us to all sorts of places. Always loved the latin rhythms of Ann Of Cleeves especially but there also the beautiful melodies apparent on Catherine Of Aragon, Catherine Howard and Anne Boleyn. Then we have the full frontal organ bombast of Cartherine Parr and the pipe organ majesty of Jane Seymour. ''Atmospheric 'tron, flute interludes, acoustic guitar, choir sounds, jazz-rockesque moments, classical-like brass sections, and even trippy-like sound segments. The melodies themselves are also quite appealing.'' You are not hearing any of this on Six Wives?! |
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Starshiper
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An accusation of being vulgar in music has been, I imagine,
heard at times. However, who cares? The album is so lush that any
complaint would seem irrelevant. Personally, I am inclined to
consider "No Earthly Connection" to be nothing less a classic album than
"The Six Wives..." Furthermore, I believe that "No Earthly..." is his
best concept album. Compared to the funky "No Earthly...," "The Six
Wives of Henry VIII" seems to be a one-dimensional album, and not just
because of the "No Earthly Connection" original sleeve design.
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David_D
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Well, I more or less liked No Earthly Connection upon its release, got it again in my collection in the mid-'90s, and it has grown on me over the years, but I won't say that it's in general considered as one of the greatest Prog classics.
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Back in the day when Six Wives was first released it seemed almost as good as anything that Yes was churning out in the first half of the 70's - and IMO second only to CTTE.
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A travesty indeed - it has also been one of my all time favourite albums since its release. |
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I surely love it and have done it since its release.
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Actually, it's most fruitile for me to search amongst classics. |
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Not really. Side One is tremendous and is the meat of the album. Side Two is a notch down for me. I havent read the reviews but I'm guessing a few have said that. Ommadawn is his greatest album and sits proudly at 56. One of the albums outside the Top 100 that should be in is Rick Wakeman's Six Wives Of Henry VIII. Not even in the Top 250 Each composition is a masterpiece in its own right and he curated some of the greatest musicians of the time for it. Just look at this. With:
- Mike Egan / guitar (1,2,5,6) - Steve Howe / guitar (1) - Dave Lambert / guitar (3) - David Cousins / electric banjo (3) - Chris Squire / bass (1) - Dave Winter / bass (2,6) - Chas Cronk / bass (3) - Les Hurdle / bass (1,5) - Bill Bruford / drums (1,5) - Alan White / drums (2,4,6) - Barry de Souza / drums (3) - Ray Cooper / percussion (1,5) - Frank Ricotti / percussion (2,3,6) - Judy Powell / chorus (1) - Barry St.John / chorus (1) - Liza Strike / chorus (1,5) - Laura Lee / chorus (5) - Sylvia McNeill / chorus (5) |
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^^ Eskaton's 4 Visions is also to be found on my Top 100-160 all-time as rated on RYM and PA list, made in 2019 too, at #125; while when talking about Top 100 all-time as rated on RYM and PA , it includes these of my Prog classics which I haven't mentioned earlier: Steve Hackett (UK) : Voyage Of The Acolyte (1975) 12,0 (3.100 r.)
Museo Rosenbach (I) : Zarathustra (1973) 12,1 (2.100 r.) Focus (NL) : Hamburger Concerto (1974) 12,0 (2.100 r.) Khan (UK) : Space Shanty (1972) 12,0 (2.000 r.) Bacamarte (Bra) : Depois Do Fim (1983) 12,1 (1.600 r.) Le Orme (I) : Felona E Sorona (1973) 11,9 (2.200 r.) Eloy (D) : Ocean (1977) 11,7 (2.500 r.) T2 (UK) : It’ll All Work out in Boomland (1970) 11,7 (2.200 r.) Il Balletto di Bronzo (I) : Ys (1972) 11,7 (1.800 r.) Rick Wakeman (UK) : The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (1973) 11,4 (2.200 r.) Edited by David_D - October 25 2024 at 04:04 |
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Just because something is popular doesn't mean it's classic. And otherwise, some unknown acts that receive few ratings are classics for me.
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David_D
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Btw, when talking about Eskaton's 4 Visions and even it has only got a rather small number of ratings on PA, it is of course a lot appreciated (Zeuhl) classic today, and I've got it in my collection too.
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For those interested in the highest rated prog music albums/artists and with much weight on popularity (numbers of ratings), I still think that it's a god idea to have a look at my Top 100 all-time as rated on RYM and PA , made in 2019. BUT, since then, large/very large numbers of ratings have been made on RYM for the majority or maybe very most of the artists, and some very large numbers of ratings for some new/other artists, which altogether can mean quite a lot of changes compared to my list. Also or on the other hand, sometimes it's a good question how to evaluate and understand these new ratings, as they can be very RYM-locally conditioned. Edited by David_D - October 22 2024 at 08:51 |
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Here are five modern, soon to be classics.
Spock's Beard - V Echolyn - The End Is Beautiful Bubblemath - Edit Peptide The Aristocrats - Duck Wippy Bonstack - 22 Edited by Grumpyprogfan - October 21 2024 at 15:14 |
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Tubular Bells actually clocks in at #209 - a complete travesty - IMO it deserves to be somewhere in the top 25.
[Just go to the top 100 list and change the maximum results to 250.] Edited by Floydoid - October 21 2024 at 13:24 |
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Yes, that's really suprising, and so can be said about maybe not so few other albums, but on the other hand, there're Art Zoyd's Häxan, Gorguts' Obscura, Escaton's 4 Visions and Cardiacs' On Land and in the Sea. |
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^ Yes, it should've been a list of 34 albums instead of 32, but I left out Van der Graaf Generator's The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other (mainly because it's not in PA's Top 100, surprisingly) and Pink Floyd's Animals which I gave away to a charity shop.
I'm really surprised Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells isn't in PA's Top 100 chart. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 21 2024 at 12:41 |
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