Should I give ELP another try? |
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SteveG
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I`m a Fanboy too!
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Cristi
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Tarkus and Trilogy deserve at least a few listens.
Even ELPowell is worth checking out, just out of curiosity.
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Tendiwa
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Fanboy ;-)
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Argo2112
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I'm wearing my Tarkus shirt now so I'm going to say yes.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Nyet
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Tarkus doesn't really have any parts or songs that borrow from classical(at least not directly)so I suggest that one to get next.
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Rick1
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To begin with, ELP are one of the few bands to transcend the genre. They were the most exciting prog band - ever. If you have any doubts, read Danny Baker's article on seeing ELP in 1971 in the latest ed of 'Prog' magazine. It says it all - better than I could express. Sadly, I was too young to see them in their prime - but I finally saw them at the Albert Hall in 92.
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Lewian
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I can identify with that, I am not a fan and also I prefer the first album by some distance. However (if I leave out the stuff that is dominated by classical influences) I still find Tarkus and Trilogy (the tracks I mean, not the whole albums) to be pretty irresistible pieces of genius rock music.
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chopper
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You're going to find classical influences on most of their albums (including the debut). I guess you'd probably want to avoid Pictures at an Exhibition but maybe something else from their "classic" era e.g. Tarkus, Trilogy and Karn Evil 9.
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Tendiwa
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I like their first album, and that's the only one I kept. The other albums I've heard in the past were too much trying to mix in classical influences for my taste. I like it when bands use techniques derived from classical music, but I don't like it when rock bands try to actually sound classical or downright play classical pieces. To me it's like orchestras playing pop/rock music. It's gimmicky.
But with all the praise I see you guys give ELP, I'm thinking I should give them another try. But what album?
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