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Topic: Patrick Moraz Posted: May 17 2005 at 11:10 |
I'm interested in getting a Patrick Moraz album but i dont know where to start.
I was going to get 'The Story of I' but it has very mixed reveiws on this forum.
Can you give comparisons to other artists to give me an idea of the Moraz sound?
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 11:24 |
I would describe Moraz's music as every eclectic, a mixture of styles. He dosn't play by any rules or any particular format. I can find every aspect of styles in his albums, jazz, fusion, prog, ambient, you name it. 'The Story Of i' was once described as the first 'world music' album and I'd agree with that. If you like that album then I don't see why you shouldn't like his others. If you prefer the more straight prog style with an element of jazz then you might want to check out his pre-Yes albums with a band called 'Refugee'. They were a three piece that also had ex members of 'The Nice' in the band. His two albums with Bill Bruford are also worth checking out, 'Flags' and 'Music for Piano and Drums'.
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 11:45 |
I have only 'Music for Piano and Drums' with Bill Bruford, it's a particular album: extreme jazz, in my opinion not an absolute masterpiece but really interesting to listen to!
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 14:08 |
"The Story Of i" is rather a mixed affair. One moment it'll be some
wild, exciting jazz with a south american twist and the next it's the
most cringe-worthy pop imaginable. I'd suggest listening before buying
unless you find it going cheap.
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 14:11 |
I'd say "The story of !" is the only one worth seeking out. Better though sticking with "Relayer", and his work with the Moody Blues.
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Progger
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 14:32 |
Easy Livin wrote:
I'd say "The story of !" is the only one worth seeking out. Better though sticking with "Relayer", and his work with the Moody Blues. |
Don't forget his work on Chris Squire's 'Fish Out Of Water'. Even better than 'Relayer' IMO. Him & Bill Bruford are awesome on that album. No wonder they decided to work together again later on! I would haved loved those two to have recorded an album with 'Yes' together
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 14:44 |
Story of i is excellent, his follow up Out in the Sun is less good but still qiute listenable. Refugee though is really good. Then again I do like the story of i a heck of a lot
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 15:16 |
Progger wrote:
Easy Livin wrote:
I'd say "The story of !" is the only one worth seeking out. Better though sticking with "Relayer", and his work with the Moody Blues. |
Don't forget his work on Chris Squire's 'Fish Out Of Water'. Enen better than 'Relayer' IMO. Him & Bill Bruford are awesome on that album. No wonder they decided to work together agai later on! I would haved loved those two to have recorded an album with 'Yes' together |
Indeed fish out of water is supreme when it comes to prog masterpeices. notice my icon. all Squire
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 16:56 |
Good point about "Fish out of water" Progger, and how could I forget the excellent Refugee album SD?!
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 17:42 |
If u like Brazilian calypso-sh*t, then go ahead with Story of I. IMO he hasn't done one single good solo-album but his two albums with Bill Bruford are great, just great!!!
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 17:44 |
Agree and no surprise to me, 'cause Chris Squire IS Yes
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 18:53 |
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Agree and no surprise to me, 'cause Chris Squire IS Yes
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 18:55 |
NetsNJFan wrote:
flowerchild wrote:
Agree and no surprise to me, 'cause Chris Squire IS Yes
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...Chris Squire is the Heart of Yes Jon Anderson is the Brain Steve Howe is the Muscle
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Very well put
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 00:44 |
vaportrail wrote:
I was going to get 'The Story of I' but it has very mixed reveiws on this forum. |
Ugh! Can't stand that album. I got rid of it as fast as I possibly could (I'm not capable of moving at the speed of light, yet, you know). Moraz is a very talented man, of that there is no doubt. However, as a solo artist, the guy just chafes. Refugee, Yes, Squire's Fish Out Of Water, and as one half of Bruford/Moraz, the guy's just brilliant. Kicks major ass. His entire solo discography, OTOH, is peppered by some of the WORST crap I've ever heard. And people bag on Wakeman's solo stuff? Take a listen to TimeCode and tell me that's not garbage!
My advice: get everything with Moraz as a SIDEMAN. Ignore everything with Moraz as LEADER.
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 05:29 |
the Refugee album is great
the playing is brilliant....ol' Blinky was (is?) a shtot drummer
just Jackos vocals a bit of an aquired taste!
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 07:40 |
I reiterate Story of i rocks!
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 09:21 |
MorgothSunshine wrote:
I have only 'Music for Piano and Drums' with
Bill Bruford, it's a particular album: extreme jazz, in my opinion not
an absolute masterpiece but really interesting to listen to! |
I agree wholeheartedly. BTW, are we talking about the same album (Flags)?
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 09:39 |
SIGOD You son of a Beach
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Posted: May 18 2005 at 09:57 |
Even to Snowy Dogs
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