Weidorje, Eros or 4 Visions?
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Topic: Weidorje, Eros or 4 Visions?
Posted By: ThyroidGlands
Subject: Weidorje, Eros or 4 Visions?
Date Posted: April 23 2025 at 19:49
I've always thought that beside Magma' classic albums, this three albums are quintessential to the zeuhl:
Eskaton: 4 Visions Dün: Eros Weidorje: Weidorje
------------- You don't know nothin' You don't know nothin' about You don't know nothin' You don't know nothin' at all
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 23 2025 at 19:55
Nice poll. Much as I like all three, for it is between Eros and 4 visions. I went with Eskaton but dearly love both albums. I have compared those albums quite a bit, partially because I discovered and fell for both at the same time about twenty years ago. And I discovered Picchio dal Pozzo on the same day, but that's for another category...
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: April 23 2025 at 20:02
Love all 3 but Eskaton gets the edge
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: April 23 2025 at 22:05
1 Weidorje 2 Eskaton 3 Dun
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Posted By: Sean Trane
Date Posted: April 24 2025 at 02:55
in that order
Eskaton: 4 Visions Dün: Eros Weidorje: Weidorje
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Posted By: ThyroidGlands
Date Posted: April 24 2025 at 05:07
Logan wrote:
Nice poll. Much as I like all three, for it is between Eros and 4 visions. I went with Eskaton but dearly love both albums. I have compared those albums quite a bit, partially because I discovered and fell for both at the same time about twenty years ago. And I discovered Picchio dal Pozzo on the same day, but that's for another category... | Thanks, Greg. I feel the same way. 4 Visions and Eros are a step beyond Weidorje. I still haven't made up my mind.
------------- You don't know nothin' You don't know nothin' about You don't know nothin' You don't know nothin' at all
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: April 24 2025 at 05:56
4 Visions
------------- quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: April 24 2025 at 06:08
Logan wrote:
Nice poll. Much as I like all three, for it is between Eros and 4 visions. I went with Eskaton but dearly love both albums. I have compared those albums quite a bit, partially because I discovered and fell for both at the same time about twenty years ago. And I discovered Picchio dal Pozzo on the same day, but that's for another category... | Almost the exact same for me, except that I landed on Eros. It's become one of my favorite "work to"-albums, so I listen to it quite often. I know it like the back of my hand by now, but it's still always a fresh and exciting listen.
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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: April 24 2025 at 06:09
^ We posted in the same minute. Both are great.
ThyroidGlands wrote:
Logan wrote:
Nice poll. Much as I like all three, for it is between Eros and 4 visions. I went with Eskaton but dearly love both albums. I have compared those albums quite a bit, partially because I discovered and fell for both at the same time about twenty years ago. And I discovered Picchio dal Pozzo on the same day, but that's for another category... | Thanks, Greg. I feel the same way. 4 Visions and Eros are a step beyond Weidorje. I still haven't made up my mind. |
Both are wonderful albums, and really, my favourite depends on which I am listening to at the time. I have played Eskaton that much more over the years because some of those grooves work so well with certain activities. I really appreciate music hugely from Eskaton's first three albums, although 4 Visions is the ultimate masterpiece album methinks.
------------- "Questions are a burden to others; answers a prison for oneself" (The Prisoner, 1967).
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