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^ No, not really, I was just jesting with you, but I DID buy the first ELP album and later gave it away.Smile
Understandable if you expected Saturday Night Fever done ELP-style........
I like the album enough to spin it a couple times a year (had it for more than 30 years...)

 
Yes, I thought ELP's Love Beach was a Bee Gees album when I first saw the album cover. Smile
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^ That's an interesting thought: ELP as the "Beach Gees" - a Bee Gees tribute band. Smile
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^ That's an interesting thought: ELP as the "Beach Gees" - a Bee Gees tribute band. Smile
I think Carl Palmer referred to the album photo as them looking like the Bee Gees !!
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^ That's an interesting thought: ELP as the "Beach Gees" - a Bee Gees tribute band. Smile
I think Carl Palmer referred to the album photo as them looking like the Bee Gees !!
 
I'm not surprised, and it's good to hear Carl Palmer could see the funny side of the "Beach Gees" album cover. Smile
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I really like the first movement (AKA the first two minutes) of the Endless Dream suite, the rest of the album is a sea of boredom Sleepy
Oh well, C'est la Vie, as we say in England. I suppose a sea of boredom is better than a whole Topographic Ocean of boredom though. Smile


Right you are, I promise I'll stop being such a sourpuss in your Yes threads from now on LOL
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Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Mirakaze Mirakaze wrote:

I really like the first movement (AKA the first two minutes) of the Endless Dream suite, the rest of the album is a sea of boredom Sleepy
Oh well, C'est la Vie, as we say in England. I suppose a sea of boredom is better than a whole Topographic Ocean of boredom though. Smile


Right you are, I promise I'll stop being such a sourpuss in your Yes threads from now on LOL
You're not a sourpuss. Life would soon get dull and boring here if we all liked the same albums. Smile
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Always liked Talk very much since it came out, and I am still listening to it regularly. In my ears much better than BG (less consistent) and on par with 90125 (although back in 1983 this was a bigger surprise than Talk in 1994). Maybe not in the top 7 of my preferred Yes-albums, but it's not far from it.

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Always liked Talk very much since it came out, and I am still listening to it regularly. In my ears much better than BG (less consistent) and on par with 90125 (although back in 1983 this was a bigger surprise than Talk in 1994). Maybe not in the top 7 of my preferred Yes-albums, but it's not far from it.
The more I listen to the Talk album, the more I like it. I initially gave it four stars but I've now upgraded it to a full five stars and second only to The Ladder in my Top 7 list of Yes albums. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote chopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2020 at 11:50
I really like "I Am Waiting", the best song of the Rabin-era imo and the rest of the album is good. Not a five star album in any way compared to earlier ones but I'd probably place it in the 3.5 to 4 star bracket.
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I love Endless Dream, easily my favourite song from the West line-up, and just as good as anything they did in their peak. However, I don't really care for the rest of the album... if I want some Rabin sounding Yes songs, then it's mostly Owner of a Lonely Heart and Hold on what I will be wanting to hear.
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ Don’t ‘doubt’ until you’ve heard it Paul. It’s very good indeed.

 
To be honest, I've never been a big fan of ELP. I bought the Love Beach album because I liked the cover, but I gave the album away because the music didn't live up to the promise of the album cover. Smile
 


Still, if you can, give Black Moon a listen. It doesn't sound like your typical ELP... actually, if you only knew ELP for their classic albums, and heard this one without knowing it was them, you might not even notice. And if you like the way Talk was made, you might just as well like the other (actually, aside from Endless Dream, I think Black Moon is a better album, and I much prefer Yes over ELP).
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^ I have some good news on the ELP front - I found their first self-titled  album on CD in my local charity shop today for the bargain price of just £1, so I couldn't resist buying the album again, even though I gave it away to a charity shop several years ago. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ I have some good news on the ELP front - I found their first self-titled  album on CD in my local charity shop today for the bargain price of just £1, so I couldn't resist buying the album again, even though I gave it away to a charity shop several years ago. Smile

Was it the same charity shop? Did you just buy back your own CD?
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ I have some good news on the ELP front - I found their first self-titled  album on CD in my local charity shop today for the bargain price of just £1, so I couldn't resist buying the album again, even though I gave it away to a charity shop several years ago. Smile

Was it the same charity shop? Did you just buy back your own CD?
It wasn't the same charity shop, but it's not beyond the bounds of possibility that I've bought back my own CD. I'm just hoping I'll enjoy listening to ELP's debut again more than I did the first time around. Smile


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^ even if you did buy back your old cd its all for a good cause, eh Paul Wink

Wasn't 'Talk' more of a Trevor Rabin project? I think he played lots of the instruments (Guitars, Keyboards and backing vocals, percussion) and the rest just added their parts? I seem to remember reading that it just happened that way out of circumstance rather than planning? Not sure, might be talking nonsense again..Embarrassed

I like Talk.. there are bits I love and it is a different animal to any of the other Yes albums ever made but somehow for me it occasionally lacks something.. a bit of spark? Not sure.. It kicks off with a great track and ends with a great track but just sags a little in the middle..


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^ Yes, the Talk album was recorded, mixed & produced by Trevor Rabin at his home studio in Los Angeles.
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'I am waiting' for 'the calling' of 'the endless dream'. Only 'real love' can tear down 'walls' and 'where will you be?' A 'state of play' to remember yet another day.

Not great. I'll rate it 2.75 stars. Paul, your enthusiasm gets 4.25.
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'I am waiting' for 'the calling' of 'the endless dream'. Only 'real love' can tear down 'walls' and 'where will you be?' A 'state of play' to remember yet another day.

Not great. I'll rate it 2.75 stars. Paul, your enthusiasm gets 4.25.
 
Thanks. I heard Talk from other Yes fans that Talk was a really good album, and I wasn't disappointed when I heard the album for the first time just a few days ago. Talk has now gained the Keys to Ascension into my Top 7 Yes albums list and it's Close to the Edge of being my favourite Yes album, just underneath The Ladder. Smile
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every guitarist loves state of play with rabins intro .
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Underrated album. Very entertaining throughout. I still haven’t heard Union or Open Your Eyes, but I’m inclined to say that every Yes album is worth having.
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