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kenethlevine
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the last track on the absolutely superb album "Between Flesh and Divine" by ASIA MINOR is a boring riff instrumental that doesn't deserve to be in the company of the rest. But, like someone said, a throwaway track at the end is more forgivable
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I guess there are too many to really remember them, but reading the comments, the one that comes to my mind is "Dancing with Eternal Glory" on "The Whirlwind", by Transatlantic. I really love that album, easily the best, for me, from the band, and from what little I have heard, from Neal Morse too. But that last song just sounds different from the magnificence of the rest of the album, and sort of drags it down a bit.
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richardh
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I'm not sure its 'rubbish' but Aphrodite's Child album 666 which is generally awesome ends on a strange little ditty 'Break' that has nothing to do with the rest of the album in any respect whatsoever.
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Sean Trane
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It is indeed a prime contender, but FYFM is way more audible, because it doesn't sound at all like it's on the album. Last tracks of a vinyl side (obviously the A-side) would be More Fool Me and Do You Close Your Eyes from Rainbow Rising >> what a crud that track is.
definitely the stinkiest Strawbs album of the 60's & 70's if you ask me. I can think of the two hits being cruddier than the track you mention.
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Hercules
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Part of the Union is just a mickey take: you probably wouldn't get it unless you were in the UK in the late 60s/early 70s. It should never have been on the album. Lay Down is a great single and fits the album fine. As for Flying, Lady Fuschia, The Winter and the Summer, The River and Stormy Down: very good tracks. Then there are the two absolute masterpieces: Tears and Pavan and Down by the Sea, the riff from the latter having been plagiarised by numerous bands since.
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Meltdowner
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Rainbow's End on Camel's Breathless. I really enjoy the album but this song is probably their worst.
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M27Barney
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I don't think I have ever heard anything after tarkus...what could better that track....they should have just extended it to be both sides....hell yeah...
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The aforementioned It and Follow You, Follow Me are poor closers by Genesis, a band with a history full of superb ones.
Two not-so-strong Pink Floyd closing tracks are The Grand Vizier's Garden Party and Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast. However, the worst of them all may be Ritual by Yes.
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How does it ruin the album? I don't see it. And it is a bonus track, it is not even in the original.
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Yeah, that's a good choice. Actually, my opinion of that whole album is not very good. Other than Dreamline, it's just so much whatever.
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Even though I'm a big Yes fan, for some reason that one just grates on my nerves. I love the rest of the album though, but even the last song on "The Big Generator" (which is an inferior Yes album compared to ABWH) which is "Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence)" is much better in my opinion than "Let's Pretend". So to me, it's rubbish in contrast to the other great tracks.
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-Don't Let It End (reprise) - Kilroy Was Here by Styx... An overall subpar album with one heck of a trashy ending.
-Cathedral Of The Mary Ruin - Babylon... an overall atmospheric album, ruined by a "holiday in Deutschland" nonsense. -Absolutely Curtains - Obscured by Clouds by Pink Floyd........ is it cheating to use the last track of a lazy, rubbish, trash album like this?... Clouds I consider the absolute worst and most unappealing, affront to Pink Floyd's career. -What's Done - Visitors by Automatic Man... don't know why it just ruins things for me. |
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The only one I can think of right now is "By The Pain I See In Others", the closing track in Opeth's " Deliverance". I wouldn't say it's rubbish, but certainly not in the same level as the rest of the album.
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I think 'A Passion Play' spoils the rest of the album. |
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Normally you are a way off on ELP but this indeed correct although I think A Time and A Place is a great track and could be retained.
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M27Barney
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^ I am a proponent of the extension of tracks in hindsight....as I often fantasize about an alternate universe where SEBTP was released as a double gatefold and each side contained 22-25 min versions of dowamn, fof, boef and cs....
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M27Barney
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And Mr sony was into genesis....the 100 minute CD was invented...
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