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Steve Wyzard
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1. Brave is the greatest album Marillion has ever done and is in my All-Time Top 25.
2. Talk is my second-favorite (after 90125) Trevor Rabin-era Yes album. 3. The Division Bell is an album I would describe as "mostly good".
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Logan
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^ The Division Bell is quite uneven.
Well, I am glad that I included Mastermind, thanks for bringing it up, Mike. It got multiple positive mentions (yourself, Verslibre, Jared) which would be more than lots of my faves would get, and I guess is more popular than I had realised. ------------------ One of my favourites in the list is Pram's Helium, and here is a favourite track of mine (doubt it would be to most tastes here. Quirky, as is much that I like). I go into Pram not long after getting into Stereolab and Broadcast, then got into some other things I relate to these artists like Komeda and Vanishing Twin. By the way, thanks for all of the responses thus far. I may not respond to all but I usually try to read and consider all. Well, I would hope that would be the same with most anyone who creates topics at this site and should not need saying, but I said it anyway. Suffice to say, it's appreciated. |
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verslibre
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I get why a lot of people don't care for Mastermind. Bill Berends doesn't exactly have a great voice. He's an acquired taste. But throughout their discography, they have a surplus of instrumentals, and Excelsior! (with Jens Johannson on keyboards) is entirely instrumental, and right up any heavy jazz-rocker's alley. When Mastermind brought in Lisa Bouchet to be their lead vocalist on Angels of the Apocalypse, I thought they'd signed a new lease on career longevity, but it wasn't to be. It took them another ten years to release the unimpressive Insomnia. Bill Berends relocated to Brazil years ago. |
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Logan
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And also I think some people would find it too bombastic (reminiscent of ELP in various material, and let's face it, ELP did fall out of fashion). I have taken the time to listen to a cross-section, and I do like Lisa Bouchet's vocals. This is the first track I remember checking out when Mastermind came up in another topic at this forum at some time. "Tiger! Tiger!" the song reminded me of Spinal Tap, but then a lot does, and that's not really a bad thing as I sincerely and unironically one might say love Spinal Tap (not just for the film, but throughout the career). Edited by Logan - 18 hours 46 minutes ago at 11:50 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Mastermind played at a bar near where I used to live around 2004 or so. They actually played there twice but I missed them the second time. Anyway, I remember Bill Berends telling me that Mastermind opened up for Rush in NJ (I think maybe for the TFE tour but I don't remember for sure or even if he told me which exact tour). That kind of surprised me but in a good way. I still have my "late night with Mastermind" t shirt somewhere.
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