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darkshade
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 09:08 |
How is A Place In The Queue? I want to get that and the first album, but I'm not sure which to get first. Queue is cheaper to get, it seems the first album is a little rare.
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zumacraig
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 09:19 |
darkshade wrote:
How is A Place In The Queue? I want to get that and the first album, but I'm not sure which to get first. Queue is cheaper to get, it seems the first album is a little rare.
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is Place in the Queue the album that they scrapped and then released?
hope that first album isn't too expensive. i need to get it too.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 11:22 |
I take back what I said about the best album. I think COMM is THE Tangent album. If you guys don't have it yet, you need to get it. It's such an energetic album.
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 11:51 |
The first one is still my favorite, but I like all of them quite a bit. I actually like Not As Good As The Book a lot. The lyrics kind of have some personal meaning for me.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 12:00 |
I heard samples of The Music That Died Alone from Amazon and they sounded awesome. So much that I felt like it was the best one without really having heard the album.
Have you heard COMM? The sound seems 'similar' to NAGATB, but with more guitar pyrotechnics ala prog metal like Dream Theater, Riverside etc.
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rushfan4
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 12:10 |
Yes, I bought COMM directly from the band along with Andy Tillison's Murk. It doesn't wow me the way that their first few albums did, but I enjoy it. I get a chuckle out of Tech Support Guy.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 12:29 |
Tech Support Guy is definitely the best of the middle songs. I like the concept of the album. The Wiki Man is one my favorite epics.
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sleeper
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Posted: February 13 2012 at 12:41 |
darkshade wrote:
Well basically, their first 4 albums consist of mainly Flower Kings members. Jonas Reingold on bass for the first 4, Zoltan on the first 2, Roine Stolt on the first 2, and Jamie Salazar on Queue and Good As The Book.
I like their current lineup, or at least the one on COMM. I haven't heard anything from their new bassist, but the guitarist is really good.
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The new bassist, Dan Mashal, is amazing. Jonathan Barret didn't lack for technical ability but Mashal brings back a style and flair to the bass thats been missing since Jonas left, and I think he was missing it as well on Not as Good.... I think the current quartet with Theo's studio wind instruments added, is the strongest line up they've had since The Music that Died Alone.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 17 2012 at 13:26 |
sleeper wrote:
darkshade wrote:
Well basically, their first 4 albums consist of mainly Flower Kings members. Jonas Reingold on bass for the first 4, Zoltan on the first 2, Roine Stolt on the first 2, and Jamie Salazar on Queue and Good As The Book.
I like their current lineup, or at least the one on COMM. I haven't heard anything from their new bassist, but the guitarist is really good.
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The new bassist, Dan Mashal, is amazing. Jonathan Barret didn't lack for technical ability but Mashal brings back a style and flair to the bass thats been missing since Jonas left, and I think he was missing it as well on Not as Good....
I think the current quartet with Theo's studio wind instruments added, is the strongest line up they've had since The Music that Died Alone.
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This makes me excited for their next album, whenever that will be. I feel they lost something when Jonas left, but got it back when they got their new guitarist; like he reinvigorated Tillison and The Tangent in general. Listening to Not As Good As The Book. Lost in London (25 Years Later) is so jazzy/funky!
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darkshade
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 14:08 |
I just picked up The Music That Died Alone, and A Place In The Queue (special edition). I now have all The Tangent studio albums! Just waiting on my copy of The Flower King's Retropolis to come in the mail and I'll have all their studio albums too! So much new music to listen to.
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zumacraig
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 15:35 |
Where did you get the music died alone? It seems to be out of print.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 16:39 |
My local record store had a copy of it. You can get it on Amazon.
Listening to it right now, and I can't believe I didn't get this album first before their others. It's fire!
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 17:19 |
A Place in the Queue is their best album, i'm telling you it's true!
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 19:49 |
I'll be getting to that soon enough, probably after a few more spins of The Music That Died Alone. That first epic is amazing!
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 20:22 |
I wish they were single tracks.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 20:26 |
Horizons wrote:
I wish they were single tracks. |
The first album?
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 20:27 |
Yeppers.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 18 2012 at 20:31 |
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Yeppers. |
It's funny, because I knew the epics were split into tracks, making 16 tracks. But when I looked at the back cover, it only had 4 songs listed, so I was like "ok, I guess this version is just the 4 songs". But then on the inside booklet, it has the divided tracks listed with each name. I thought it was a little strange. It's one thing to do it for an epic that takes up a whole CD, or is the only song on the CD, like The Whirlwind, Garden of Dreams (though it has an epilogue after it), or Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence. But it's 4 different songs, each one divided up into separate tracks, with one stand-alone song. Kinda weird. But it doesn't matter cause I thought that album ruled. I want to listen to it again already.
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darkshade
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Posted: February 22 2012 at 12:15 |
Man, I listened to The Music That Died Alone 5 times in 2 days, it was that good. I think the Canterbury Sequence is the most interesting thing on the album (and makes me want to further explore the Canterbury scene), but the first epic, IN Darkest Dreams, is the best thing on the album. The chorus is so catchy.
Up next soon, A Place In The Queue.
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rushfan4
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Posted: February 22 2012 at 12:32 |
I love The Music That Died Alone. That album is about as perfect an album as I have ever heard. One of the handful of albums that I have rated with a 10 out of 10 on progfreak.
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