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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 14:39
MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by altrock74

5 stars To everyone who is commenting on how good Omar's playing is on this album:

It is my understanding that Omar is playing little to none of the guitar parts on this album. According to an interview he wanted to have a objective point of view as the producer. There is some mention of this on the wikipedia page for TMV.

So send to praises to the deserving John Frusciante for his great guitar work on this album.




Is that even a review? Confused

It doesn't say anything. It is a supposition and yet he gives it five stars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 15:17
Originally posted by Bern Bern wrote:

MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by altrock74

5 stars To everyone who is commenting on how good Omar's playing is on this album:

It is my understanding that Omar is playing little to none of the guitar parts on this album. According to an interview he wanted to have a objective point of view as the producer. There is some mention of this on the wikipedia page for TMV.

So send to praises to the deserving John Frusciante for his great guitar work on this album.




Is that even a review? Confused

It doesn't say anything. It is a supposition and yet he gives it five stars.
 
This is a matter good to be discussed in the forums. Confused


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 00:53
Guigo, delete this two ratings(of mine) pleaseEmbarrassed

4 stars ZOMBY WOOF - Riding On A Tear
3 stars MARS VOLTA, THE - L'Via L'Viaquez

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 03:30
Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Guigo, delete this two ratings(of mine) pleaseEmbarrassed

4 stars ZOMBY WOOF - Riding On A Tear
3 stars MARS VOLTA, THE - L'Via L'Viaquez

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 23:05
MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by lffm

5 stars The best album that the mars volta have released to date, Anyone with an open mind for good modern prog music, could enjoy this album, and should enjoy this album, and most likely will enjoy. I highly reccomend it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2006 at 23:11
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by lffm

5 stars The best album that the mars volta have released to date, Anyone with an open mind for good modern prog music, could enjoy this album, and should enjoy this album, and most likely will enjoy. I highly reccomend it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2006 at 02:41
Andrea Salvador strikes again:
 
 

QUATERMASS — Quatermass

Review by AndreaSalvador

5 stars 5 historycal stars because...: John Gustafson, Peter Robinson and Mick Underwood have working in the '960 with some of the better musicians in traffic! (but if listened to to the Ian Gillan Band [genre: Symphonic Jazz Prog Metal] an enormous Gustafson!!!). This disc sees them together for the umpteeth time creating a fantastic LP (listened in primis: "Black Sheep Of The Family", "Good Lord Knows", "Up On The Ground", "Make Up Your Mind"!!!) and I believe that it is one of the Prog Metal (but non Metal!!!) LP that created! Believe me... With their DNA...

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QUATERMASS — Quatermass

Review by MANDRAKEROOT (Andrea Salvador)

5 stars HARD OR PROG?

Who knows the story of the Quatermass knows that you are they were a developed band from three friends (by the way without these three where has been today the big Ian Gillan?). Useless to say that with the experiences ripened the three could not fail. It is lacking the guitar... But it is a well.

"Entropy", used like intro and outro, does not leave the mark. But here immediately "Black Sheep Of The Family" that is very easy to memorize and that a lot pleases me of more of the version of the Rainbow and excellent example of Hard Prog. "Post War Saturday Echo" is a Dark Prog song, that shows the skill of the ours. "Good Lord Knows" is a very sweet and melancholy ballad. Is the calmest piece of the album. "Up On The Ground" is a pure Rock, to the limit of Prog. Or rather... It is Prog! Large Robinson and Underwood that show to be two monsters. "Gemini" is a Rock'n'Roll enough ordinary if not pits for the extraordinary and technical test of Robinson. "Make Up Your Mind" is another Hard Prog superior at the media (not little...) with an insert Psychedelic, leaves Psychedelic Jazz really a lot of Canterbury School, even if short and insert a lot of Italian Prog!!! Other piece to sing under the shower! "Laughin' Tackle" closes the album in unusuel manner with "Entropy" that is not noted. They follow "One Blind Mice" and "Punting" (from the single), Rock the first and Soul Blues the second.

Another disc from Progster (with the P capital letter) and little other say.

For always yours, Mandrakeroot.

Posted Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 11:32 EST | Permanent link

and is the following review also by him, by any chance?:
 
 

QUATERMASS — Quatermass

Review by oms.salvador

4 stars That album! I do not have words in order to describe it! I could give 5 stars comfortably, but I would not be objective. Of check 4 because creed that is not perfect. Sure it is extraordinary and every song is wonderful and advanced to the average, but for immense musicians therefore this must be the standard... In order a lot not scandalized if I say that it is a masterpiece but a single check 4 stars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2006 at 11:53
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2006 at 12:36
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VIRUS — Carheart
Review by fatihugur99

— First review of this album —

4 stars It's great, absolutely great.. We can still hear some Ved Buens Ende at Virus, i was searching for the projects of Ved Buens Ende members as i m searching everything which is releated with Garm of Ulver. So I'm very happy to see that a band which is related with Ved Buens Ende is making a great music, as well as Ved Buens Ende.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 24 2006 at 12:47
MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by amputechtureOMG

5 stars This album blows my mind. I've always been a great fan of TMV but Amputechture takes the cake IMO. Tetragrammaton I believe is better than Cicatriz ESP and L'via. I've only listened to the leak. So I'm still excited for the release for the real thing.

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Stop them!!!
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See, Julian, we have a Virus and later a fever... hmmmm, coherent! Big smile
 
Now, let's check if the remedy works!!! Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2006 at 11:22
Not a poor review as such, but it contains the following factual inaccuracies:

1 - recording began in August 1967 while Syd was definitely in the band but before Gilmour joined
2 - it is not the "first time Waters started writing" - eg one of his songs was on Piper
3 - Jugband Blues is not the only song with Syd on it, but it IS the only one written by him

It may seem petty, but I hate seeing untruths/inaccuracies perpetrated. Perhaps an edit ..... ?


PINK FLOYD — A Saucerful of Secrets
Review by theblastocyst (David G.)

3 stars Very interesting Floyd album. Barrett was already out of the band before they even started writing this album. But the band was still highly influenced by syd's writing and style. This was the first time that Waters and Wright (especially) started writing. For the most part the songs are ok. The highlight of the album for me is Corporal Clegg which is a favorite in my PF library. Saucerful of secrets is a pretty interesting song that is in four different parts. Jugband Blues is obviously the only song with Syd on it and it's what people call his "farewell song". Besides that the songs are relatively good considering the fact that they never written songs before. But to think that in less then two years of this release that they would think up and record the Atom Heart Mother Suite is pretty unbelievable in my opinion.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2006 at 15:14
DISCIPLINE — Unfolded Like Staircase
Review by after

5 stars All i have to say it`s just amazing.The work of mathew in the lyrics is out of thhis world.Really ai think this is the best record ever had the progressive music in his history.

PD:I recomended all the marillions (the melancholy parts) buy this album.

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FOCUS Hamburger Concerto  progressive rock album and reviews Symphonic Prog
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FOCUS — Hamburger Concerto
Review by peter1331uk (Peter) 5 stars I earned my first wages, i bought a cassette player and my first cassette, bought just by chance, it was Hamburger Concerto.

i have just listened to it for the first time in a long time, wow if ever a piece of music contained Magic it is here, i think it is in a class of its own always fresh and with great energy.

A thing of Beauty is a joy forever.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2006 at 15:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2006 at 01:43
Just found that on the home page... Does it really sound like a 5-star review?

MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by ndiego (Diego Novoa)

5 stars Amputechture is one of the best albums i've heard recently, although I expected a little more originality, something new or different; it is as great or even better than the previous albums. Cedric's vocals continue to improve in english and specially in spanish. The lyrics are a little more complex and profound. The guitar work is excellent, both Frusciante's and Omar's. I think they did a good combination. Jon Theodore is excellent as usual, and all other muscisians seem to create an excellent atmosphere for the listener. The ballads trap you while the rest of the songs are as always chaotic and strident that makes you find strong emotions though out the album. I think it is a masterpiece of TMVfor its musci and emotions, although for the next album I would like something more innovative, otherwise no matter how good it is I will find it either boring or repitive.

It says that it's excellent, but at the same time that it's not original enough.. Isn't that a bit of a contradiction?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2006 at 16:49
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Just found that on the home page... Does it really sound like a 5-star review?

MARS VOLTA, THE — Amputechture
Review by ndiego (Diego Novoa)

5 stars Amputechture is one of the best albums i've heard recently, although I expected a little more originality, something new or different; it is as great or even better than the previous albums. Cedric's vocals continue to improve in english and specially in spanish. The lyrics are a little more complex and profound. The guitar work is excellent, both Frusciante's and Omar's. I think they did a good combination. Jon Theodore is excellent as usual, and all other muscisians seem to create an excellent atmosphere for the listener. The ballads trap you while the rest of the songs are as always chaotic and strident that makes you find strong emotions though out the album. I think it is a masterpiece of TMVfor its musci and emotions, although for the next album I would like something more innovative, otherwise no matter how good it is I will find it either boring or repitive.

It says that it's excellent, but at the same time that it's not original enough.. Isn't that a bit of a contradiction?
 
Yep... Smile IMO he wanted to give 5 stars but he didn't escape to be honest in his review. Geek
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2006 at 00:55
YES — Close to the Edge
Review by Mharo (Gabriel)

5 stars This was the album that made me start listening to prog rock. There are plenty of reviews (in fact, this is the 500th) to which I can't add anything more than the score. This is one of the greatest (if not simply the greatest) albums of all time. Perfect and beautiful in every note.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2006 at 03:30
This guy rabbits on about JT but doesn't seem to have grasped the point of reviews:

JETHRO TULL — Roots To Branches
Review by tullist (ray brettman)

4 stars This album heralds the longest period of uninterrupted quality in Tull's career. As much as their highest of high points were in the seventies, there were more low ones. I believe everything Ian's touched since this one in 95 is of high quality and would find its home in the upper quarter of Tull's releases. I'm including the IA solo or orchestrated recordings of very recent vintage in this wonderful string. This one would probably rate a bit higher even than top quarter, several gemstones in this recent period but pressed to it I would say this along with Living with the Past would get particularly high marks, and the Christmas Album would rank only behind Brick and SFTW in the massive Tull canon. Although Roots was recorded beautifully it is always interesting to see what Ian's upcoming remastering, I believe fall 06 will do for this outing, plus if I remember right this one had a bunch of unreleased stuff, which in Tull's case, often means you're in for a very good surprise. For instance the unreleased tracks from Broadsword, already an excellent record, were in many cases superior to the standard release. Basically lucky to have been on the planet at the same time as people like Ian, Garcia, Coltrane, Miles Davis, the Fabs, Ellington and Jimi. They are gifts that do not cease to give. Need a special Hall of Fame for those guys where their rightful neighbors would be JS Bach and Turloch O Carolan. I'd also include dear old Fairport in their many guises in this hallowed hall. Almost makes me want to celebrate being alive. Now i shall dance my little bejeezus off (in savage ceremony)

Posted Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 22:51 EST

JETHRO TULL — Nightcap
Review by tullist (ray brettman)

4 stars Going to keep this review quite short, and its coming from someone relatively lukewarm to the standard release of A Passion Play. It's probably heresy of a sort on my part but I consider this original attempt at the Play to be considerably superior and a real find for Tull fiends. It has precisely the ingredient missing from the standard release and that is HUMOR, plus to my ears its more musical, less plodding. The other CD has a couple of gold standard Tull offerings in the form of Rosa and Broadford Bazaar. I know from being a three time creepy visitor to Ians lair as Laird of Strathaird on the Isle of Skye that Broadford is the closest town of any size to Ians post at Strathaird, although the little town of Elgol, a little closer had some of the most stunning views in all of the British Isles.

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JETHRO TULL — A Little Light Music
Review by tullist (ray brettman)

3 stars This one's perplexing and quite well surmised by the first reviewer. I say perplexing because in person it would rank among the best shows of Tull I've seen in 34 years of live Tull viewing, never missed a tour since 72, saw this one twice. LOVED having the Fairport rhythm section, although I'd never want to see Doane Perry replaced, Dave Mattacks was a perfect fit for this outing. Where I would primarily differ with the first reviewer is his opinion of Living in the Past which I believe apexed on this tour, profoundly beautiful, as have most versions of that track since they brought it in in around 84? This from someone who didn't care too much for the original recording of the song which I'd rate somewhere between ok and good. As IA once said it was too cute for concerts. Plus in all those years of seeing Tull shows had never seen them do anything from This Was with the exception of Song for Jeffrey, therefore the reading they did of Beggars Farm sent me over the proverbial moon.

Posted Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 22:19 EST

JETHRO TULL — Live At Hammersmith '84
Review by tullist (ray brettman)

4 stars Only reviewing because no-one else has, actually don't own the CD but it was taken from something that had been broadcast on the radio in 84, and shows well the conundrum that is Jethro Tull. On the heels of arguably their worst record I am left to wonder what the remastering, coming shortly of Under Wraps, will do for it because these songs, a couple of which are on this, worked out very well live. Saw this show 4 times in the US and a couple would rank in the upper 10 of roughly 80 Tull shows I've been witness to since 1972. Going out on a limb that may be surprising to some, but along with Living With The Past I'd rank this as the top Tull live recording, whereas Bursting Out, ,most folks favorite and indeed improved by remastering I'd have near the bottom. But remember you proggies this is from someone who considers A Passion Play to at best be an average Tull record, and Minstrel, Crest, and Benefit to be at or near the bottom with Under Wraps. As well as placing Rock Island and the XMAS album right near the top. Maybe I need a new head.

Posted Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 22:04 EST

JETHRO TULL — 20 Years Of Jehtro Tull (The Definitive Collection)
Review by tullist (ray brettman)

5 stars Only bothering to review this as I'm a wee bit alarmed with seeing so many reviews for their other records, and only one for this. Guess it really has been out of print for ages, and most of the prices I hear for it are quite absurd. Having said that, this came out fairly early in the box set, career retrospective game, and at the time would have to say it deserved high marks for the breath of its coverage. Now I'm at best a prog sympathiser, and do not now, or ever, 1971-3 included consider Tull a progressive act. Indeed it annoys me when IA talks of Yes, ELP, Frank Zappa or the Moody Blues and Genesis as some kind of musical next door neighbors to Jethro Tull. Indeed I consider most or all of those acts to have regularly been guilty of the excesses of which Tull was roundly accused. Having said that I do believe they have all been given too much "stick" thru the years and all had sparkling moments. However to my ears to the extent Tull had any musical relatives in their four decades it would be Fairport and Steeleye Span. Had this set on vinyl, can say the sides of acoustic Tull, and the live side, altholugh mostly featuring predictable choices, would rank in the upper quarter of Tull's output. At their best quite stunning. The condensed set, way more readily available, is overall of higher quality because the crap (see 17) is cut out. For the sheer amount of material on here, 5 vinyl albums, there is drag down in the overall grade, Jethro Tull fan or not, its not brilliant. However for acheiving the goal they had set out for, a comprehensive overview I really must say 5 stars. Incongruous? Perhaps.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2006 at 09:35
I partially want this out.

WYATT, ROBERT — The End of an Ear
Review by rb.robin

2 stars Terrible album. Who gave permission to record and release this? This isn't music, but pure noise. Those musicians could have done this way better. Is this a joke? Robert Wyatt is a very good musician/song-writer. I that case, 'The End Of An Ear' is a huge misser. The follow-up to this album, 'Rock Bottom' is a masterpiece by itself. Probably ugly ducks will become swans sometimes.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2006 at 17:23
I'll be half away next days, fellows... coming here whenever possible. 
 
Bob will be around and I'll ask him to edit that Floyd's review and to check this series of Tull's reviews. Smile
 
Rico, that 500th "Close To The Edge" review should stay IMO... for some reason I think it's adequate for the album and also for the number of reviews achieved. Wink


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