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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 12:39
Pain of Salvation - Scarsick
Mars Volta - Amputecture (except mabye Asilos Magdelena)
Pink Floyd - Division Bell
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 12:50
"Home" -- Procol Harum - not sure what the majority view on this is but it's always been a favourite of mine, especially Barnyard Story and Whaling Stories
"Identity" - Zee (Richard Wright & David Harris) - Rick Wright does techno pop? I dunno, but it seemed to me like it had some good material on it, Strange Rhythm, Cuts Like a Diamond. Totally disregarded then and now.
"Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports" - an acquired taste, but I love it for its sheer wierdness, and Robert Wyatt's vocals! Specially the Philip Glass knock off I'm a Mineralist...
"Diamond" - Spandau Ballet.... whoa! Where did that come from? Haven't heard it for 25 years but I recall it having something that touched the proggie in me (The Missionary). Before they went all disco...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 12:51
i really like drama by yes
i also quite enjoyed time and a word

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 13:37
King Crimson - Beat

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:13
Yes: Tales from Topographic Oceans, it has many fans on this site, but not enough.Wink
          90125-much better, than it's reputation, surely deserves 3 stars from 5.
Dream Theater-apart from some weak songs a really good album, I like it more than its sucessor...
Pain of Salvation:Scarsick see 90125.
The 2 latest TMV albums are considered to be sub-par albums by many, but I like most parts of them a lot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:13
Originally posted by Zitro Zitro wrote:

Rick Wakeman - White Rock This album is one of Wakeman's most organic and natural sounding. Free of any self-indulgence and with plenty of emotion. Probably in my top3 from his whole discography and many people don't like it much.Pain of Salvation - Scarsick With crystal-clear production, emotion (in the form of angst), variety, and accessibility, this is one of my faves from them. Lots of people gave it 1 or 2 stars.Flower Kings - Adam & Eve Usually their least-rated album. While I feel that the second half is subpar from them, the first is the Flower Kings at their best and a half is 30+ minutes u know?Yes - Open Your Eyes I can enjoy most of it, while the majority say this is an abomination.Led Zeppelin - In Throughout the Out Door. Apart from the repetitive In The Evening and a couple of dumb tracks, this album has some overlooked gems, especially the closing tracks, which is one of my all-time fave led zep tracks. the album is not an abomination.ummm, i don't know if there are others I missed


I really enjoy Adam & Eve, killer tracks like Timelines and Driver's Seat, no doubt a hell of a good album. Not their best but still worthy material by them.

For Led Zeppelin's well, it's not bad IMO, but it's not really Led. I already had to take the change of sound of Physical Grafitti and Presence, well this, a major change of sound. A Nice album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:15
Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

Okay! Finally got mine together!

Yes - Tormato
(PA's Rating: 2.98 | My rating 3.5)
A good album with problems mostly coming from a battle of egos in the studio it seems. Still a fun listen.
Favorite track: On The Silent Wings Of Freedom

ABWH - ABWH (PA's Rating: 3.12 | My rating 4)
An excellent offering from what should have been Yes. The best of the 80s mixed with nice 70s elements.
Only one bad track. Favorite track: Fist of Fire

Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound (PA's Rating: 3.71 | My rating: 5)
A great return to form after the loss of a key member. A darker album than Tramp is used to with an excellent
epic shoved in for good measure featuring the talents of none other than David Gilmour! Favorite Track:
Brother Where You Bound (tied with) Better Days

Spock's Beard - Spock's Beard (PA's Rating: 3.33 | My rating 4)
First album to really get over the fact that Morse isn't around. Still kind of uneven, but it has some of the best
stuff that the band has done since V. Alan Morse also seems to be taking a step for the lead roll with guitar
starting to overpower keys. Favorite Track: Rearranged


So there you have it. And I even managed to avoid any Rush!


Brother Where you Bound is Supertramp MASTERPIECE together with Crime. Different sound but the compositions are awsome for Supertramp standards.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:19
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Genesis: We Can't DanceYes: Talk, Big Generator, 90125, Open Your Eyes, TormatoPain of Salvation: ScarsickDream Theater: Falling into InfinityTangerine Dream: A lot of post-Hyperborea stuffMarillion: Holidays in EdenJethro Tull: Crest of a Knave


I really enjoy Genesis We Can't Dance, the only one from the "plain" pop era: Abacab to We Can't Dance.

It has two 10 min songs, that are very good, not great, but very good and surprising.
As you know I accept pop or dance songs, so I can't Dance is a fave pop track like Owner of a Lonely Heart.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:22
Asia - Quality rock album, AOR moments included. The musicianship is fine throughout, and Time And Time Again, Sole Survivor and Without You are especially superb. Apparently, because it's not prog and has prog musicians, they're betraying us. Alpha was pretty banal, though.

ELP - I quite like Works 2. I don't love it to pieces, but I'll put it on for a spin every now and then. Black Moon is one that I really do like yet seems to be rated lower than I'd expected. Not quite sure why, perhaps Palmer's changed drum sound and Lake's vocals didn't appeal, and there's a bit of good pop-rock on there.

King Crimson - I love Islands, Discipline and Lizard, though I'm certain 'the majority dislikes' isn't the right term. They're just not as loved as some other albums.

Rush - Caress Of Steel. My favourite Rush album, hands down. I don't think the general opinion is 'it's bad', but that 'it's just a step towards the uber-Rush of Moving Pictures [s]boredom[/s] fame.

Otherwise, not much to say.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:22
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Well, there's a couple a Tull albums that I'm sure no one saw coming...

Too Old is not among my favorite Tull albums, but it's pretty solid all the same, and I don't see what's wrong with it at all. However, Minstrel (which DOES get bashed from time to time) is a weird lil' pocket of emotional catharsis that pleases me whenever I put it on, and Broadsword is definitely an underrated 80's gem. And, although perhaps not a gem, Catfish Rising (and the subsequent live Little Light Music) does not get any good press at all.




I do enjoy Too Old. I think War Child is very overrated and this one being very left behind. Ok not awsome compositions or stunning solos, but definitly a 3 star album since it has nice songs, relaxing I should say.

I do love Catfish Rising, since one of my first Tull albums together with TAAB was J-Tull Live 199something..It had very well played 80's 90's songs, although much hard rockish than prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:23
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

Maybe Crest of a Knave takes some flak because it beat out Metallica for the Best Metal Performance Grammy? Tongue
 
I really like Crest of a Knave.......more now than when it was released actually. Unfortunately it's the last Tull album I trully enjoyed as whole though each one since has had it's moments.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:26
Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

Asia - Quality rock album, AOR moments included. The musicianship is fine throughout, and Time And Time Again, Sole Survivor and Without You are especially superb. Apparently, because it's not prog and has prog musicians, they're betraying us. Alpha was pretty banal, though.ELP - I quite like Works 2. I don't love it to pieces, but I'll put it on for a spin every now and then. Black Moon is one that I really do like yet seems to be rated lower than I'd expected. Not quite sure why, perhaps Palmer's changed drum sound and Lake's vocals didn't appeal, and there's a bit of good pop-rock on there.King Crimson - I love Islands, Discipline and Lizard, though I'm certain 'the majority dislikes' isn't the right term. They're just not as loved as some other albums.Rush - Caress Of Steel. My favourite Rush album, hands down. I don't think the general opinion is 'it's bad', but that 'it's just a step towards the uber-Rush of Moving Pictures [s]boredom[/s] fame.Otherwise, not much to say.


Yeah I do love Islands and Lizard, fave Crimson albums I should say. Second by Court and Wake.
Wetton era has damn good stuff, but don't really apeal me as their early stuff. I love many stuff from Lark's and Starless, but not frequent albums I would play.

I haven't heard Works 2 but 1, and I really enjoy it, not fully, but a has overlooked masterpieces by ELP: Pirates and Fanfare for the Common Man.

Black Moon is a fine album with some weak spots. I do like Greg's voice, since Black Moon track was one of my first loved ELP songs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 14:37
Originally posted by manray manray wrote:

i really like drama by yesi also quite enjoyed time and a word


Drama has been very well praised lately in PA, thx God for that. Although not being underrated but overlooked, not many fans know it's a hell of an album.

Time and a Word well I really don't enjoy it, since Jon's voice is weak IMO.

I really prefer this:

Totally overlooked. I love it as most of Yes albums, even though not having amazing material, the album is very consistent and good nice songs. As well as Supertramp's debut.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 15:37
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Originally posted by TGM: Orb TGM: Orb wrote:

Asia - Quality rock album, AOR moments included. The musicianship is fine throughout, and Time And Time Again, Sole Survivor and Without You are especially superb. Apparently, because it's not prog and has prog musicians, they're betraying us. Alpha was pretty banal, though.ELP - I quite like Works 2. I don't love it to pieces, but I'll put it on for a spin every now and then. Black Moon is one that I really do like yet seems to be rated lower than I'd expected. Not quite sure why, perhaps Palmer's changed drum sound and Lake's vocals didn't appeal, and there's a bit of good pop-rock on there.King Crimson - I love Islands, Discipline and Lizard, though I'm certain 'the majority dislikes' isn't the right term. They're just not as loved as some other albums.Rush - Caress Of Steel. My favourite Rush album, hands down. I don't think the general opinion is 'it's bad', but that 'it's just a step towards the uber-Rush of Moving Pictures [s]boredom[/s] fame.Otherwise, not much to say.


Yeah I do love Islands and Lizard, fave Crimson albums I should say. Second by Court and Wake.
Wetton era has damn good stuff, but don't really apeal me as their early stuff. I love many stuff from Lark's and Starless, but not frequent albums I would play.

Larks is my all-time favourite album. I do really love everything by Crimson that I've got, though.

I haven't heard Works 2 but 1, and I really enjoy it, not fully, but a has overlooked masterpieces by ELP: Pirates and Fanfare for the Common Man.

I've always thought the masterpieces are easily Palmer's side and Emerson's Toccata Con Fuoco. I absolutely love bits of Pirates, but lots of the orchestra work seems unneccessary to me. Fanfare, I just don't like the synth choices, too grainy. Works 2 isn't a great ELP album, and it doesn't have obvious great tracks, but I do enjoy it in the background.

Black Moon is a fine album with some weak spots. I do like Greg's voice, since Black Moon track was one of my first loved ELP songs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 15:46
Originally posted by Norbert Norbert wrote:

Dream Theater-apart from some weak songs a really good album, I like it more than its sucessor...
Pain of Salvation:Scarsick see 90125.
The 2 latest TMV albums are considered to be sub-par albums by many, but I like most parts of them a lot.

Which DT album are you on about here Norbert?

I agree with you about TMV, TBiG is their best album IMO and Amputechture is at least a big improvment of the very frustrating Frances the Mute.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 15:55
Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

Maybe Crest of a Knave takes some flak because it beat out Metallica for the Best Metal Performance Grammy? Tongue
 
I really like Crest of a Knave.......more now than when it was released actually. Unfortunately it's the last Tull album I trully enjoyed as whole though each one since has had it's moments.
 
Funny, now that I remember Crest... I don't think I liked it that much. IIRC it lacked the earthiness that's pretty much integral to Tull's appeal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 15:59
Ok...there are several:
Genesis - Abacab and Calling All Stations
Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
Rush - Presto
Abba - ...(oops...what's that doing here?)  Embarrassed
ELPowell - ELPowell
Yes - Drama and 90125
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 16:06
Originally posted by The Doctor The Doctor wrote:

Ok...there are several:
Genesis - Abacab and Calling All Stations
Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
Rush - Presto
Abba - ...(oops...what's that doing here?)  Embarrassed
ELPowell - ELPowell
Yes - Drama and 90125
 
 
Doctor, Thank you for preparing my list for me.  Although, I'm not sure why Abba is included?  That one isn't in my repertoire.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 16:08
Asia - Asia
Camel - The Single Factor
Jon & Vangelis - Short Stories
Jon & Vangelis - Private Collection
Yes - Yes
Yes -Time And A Word
Yes - Tormato
Yes - 90125
 
But does the majority really dislike them? i don't think so.  All of these albums are still being rated on this site as "Good, but not essential" Wink
 
Okay, one then:
 
Tony Banks - The Fugitive : great album, very underrated. For collectors / fans only? I disagree.
 
Further on, not on this site:
Buggles - The Age Of Plastic
Buggles - Adventures In Modern Recording
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2008 at 16:28
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

 
Tony Banks - The Fugitive : great album, very underrated. For collectors / fans only? I disagree.
 
 
 
What? What?? What???!!! ShockedAngry
 
I love that album...how could that be rated for collectors only?  Censored
 
Definitely add that one to my list.
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