Sea Shanties vs Deep Purple In Rock |
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Svetonio
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Topic: Sea Shanties vs Deep Purple In Rock Posted: December 13 2010 at 05:44 |
Voted Sea Shanties. Both great, though. Edited by Svetonio - December 13 2010 at 05:48 |
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Snow Dog
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Posted: December 13 2010 at 05:45 |
In Rock!
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Zargus
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Posted: December 13 2010 at 06:14 |
Sea Shanties!
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Prog Geo
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 09 2010 Location: Athens (Greece) Status: Offline Points: 2555 |
Posted: December 13 2010 at 06:29 |
Sea shanties!In rock is a classic album.Let's let the obscure bands rise.
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Lima96
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Posted: December 13 2010 at 06:42 |
In Rock!
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Logan
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Posted: December 13 2010 at 12:13 |
Sea Shanties for sure (really like High Tide's self-titled too). It's one of my favourite albums included in Heavy Prog -- terrific. I'm not that keen on Deep Purple's In Rock (must admit that it has been many years since I listened to the full album, unlike Sea Shanties so it may be a bit unfair for me to vote -- I prefer Deep Purple's self-titled). As one example from In Rock, "Child in Time" is sometimes hailed as Deep Purple's "masterpiece", but I greatly prefer "Bombay Calling" which inspired it (It's a Beautiful Day's version inspired Deep Purple's "Child in Time", but "Bombay Calling" was originally written by the jazzer Vince Wallace in 1962).
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Ian Stuart
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Posted: December 16 2010 at 22:25 |
I'll go with Sea Shanties too - a "shade"over the Deep Purple ...
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Gandalff
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 01:55 |
Deep Purple In Rock, but my favorites of both bands are just another.
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A Elbereth Gilthoniel
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Earendil
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Posted: December 20 2010 at 17:16 |
A remastered Sea Shanties would be the greatest thing ever.
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Cristi
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Posted: December 21 2010 at 08:09 |
Deep Purple - In Rock.
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Alberto Muñoz
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Posted: December 22 2010 at 22:17 |
Both, no vote
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crimhead
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Posted: December 23 2010 at 00:17 |
Sea shanties sounds interesting.
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criticdrummer94
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Posted: September 14 2011 at 19:28 |
Child in Time
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MY IDOLS |
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GoldenGod2112
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Posted: September 14 2011 at 22:04 |
Deep Purple ftw. :P
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The future's uncertain and the end is always near. - Jim Morrison
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uduwudu
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Posted: November 10 2011 at 00:43 |
Well the above quote is apt... I now have a copy of SEa shanties to find out what the fuss is / was all about.
Vocally The High Tide guitarist is v.v.v.v. close to Jim. Not so bad considering how badl greta leadguiatrist are at singing. He doesn't spend too much time on vocals. Equally he did not spend much time or money on production either. Slightly unfair as High Tide were recording their debut while In Rock is Purple's 5th but the comparison is understood as they are both contempoarry heavy rock releases. Guitar wise the Sea Shanties is most definietly of the heavy prog variety - the proximity to the keyboard driven Atomic Rooster is apt - so I've read and heard 9thinking of Death Walks Behind You.). Both albums are blessed with exttra tracks. There is a superb melodic minor scale in theGrereat Universal Protection Racket (didn't make the LP for space reasons). This riff is the basis of the climax of Camels The Snow Goose and Focus' Eruption (several times here...) Fripp once said that violin is not an instrument of heavy metal (referring to David Cross getting sidelined as KC played in 74...) but Simon House goes some way at disproving RF. Having said that the room of expression Lord finds keyboard wise will out do guitar and violin. I think Purple might've been the more refined all round act. Even though both bands had spent a lot of time touring their material the Purple's production is easier (dense ala LZ 2) while SEa Shanties is well played but a tad, um, agricultural sound wise. Remastering will probably make it sound completely different - not sure if that would work in it's favour or not. The extra material on Sea Sahnties shows considerable sophistication (Purple's are B sides and contempoary non album tracks (quite vaild for inclusion) while High Tide seem to be riding a crest of improvement in what is quite daringly mainly instrumental writing. I'd recommend both albums but as this is the only High Tide I've heard then it may be this is the only one (maybe from the recommendations the second one which is apparently stronger in melody but less robust in heavy rock. I'd have to hear to check but the Jim vocals... while good as such seem to show a need for an original singer. Purple have Ian Gillan (still...) Heh, maybe High Tide should have got Rod Evans (save UK Immigration sending High Tides US members packing). Weighed up thought and I'd have to say In Rock shades it (vocals, production - violin really should not drown out bass 'n' drums...), slightly more memorable tunes, instrumental variety). With guitar playing, heavy rock approach, progressive rock adventurist ideals it's too close to call. 4 1/2 - 3 1/2 (better sound and 4 1/2 to 4.) High Tide remind me of a raw heavy band playing in pubs, a lot of darkness, volume, booze, and heavy rock atmosphere whie Purple In Rock is more the stadium thing. I'd recommend High Tide's Sea Shanties as an example of heavy keyboardless prog (not common) to have in the collection. Sits well with the Andromeda, Atomic Rooster examples - if one is not really needing or wanting a complete catalogue acquisition (not even Purple really here). Wonder about a comparison between Sea Shanties and the first Sabbath album? |
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clarkpegasus4001
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Posted: November 10 2011 at 23:54 |
I'm no big purple fan as such but it has to be In Rock
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Tony C.
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Intruder
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Posted: November 13 2011 at 09:26 |
Sea Shanties but I really prefer the next one - the self-titled High Tide. That MFer really rips.
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Hober Mallow
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Posted: November 13 2011 at 12:59 |
Probably In Rock. I gave High Tide praise for Sea Shanties in the first couple listens but the music became monotonous and insipid.
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manofmystery
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Posted: November 13 2011 at 15:49 |
I'm guessing that everyone who has heard Sea Shanties voted for it (all 10 of us). High Tide's two late 60s albums blow away Deep Purple's entire career catalog, as far as I'm concerned, and I like Deep Purple's earlier stuff quite a bit. Would absolutely love Purple if they'd stuck with the sound they had on their awesome self-titled album.
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Saperlipopette!
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Posted: November 14 2011 at 03:57 |
^Now there's eleven of us. Tvelwe including uduwudu. Unlike him I really like the muddy production and think the violin adds a soaring, dark, melancholic beauty throughout. And to me that's just one of many things that makes it more lasting and memorable than In Rock. Sea Shanties is my favorite heavy prog album, followed closely by their selftitled.
Their lyrics are better than most you'll find among the heavier bands of the era too. Peaking in sophistiation on their next album. I'm actually deeply moved by the sung parts in the epic jam Saneonymous. |
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