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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 13:27
I was probably pretty late about 17.  A friend leant it to me (vinyl).  Great cover except my friend had coloured one of the teeth in.  I thought 21st C Schizoid Man was fantastic.  The rest of it I thought was listenable and vaguely interesting - but no more than that.  I still have the record but haven't played it for years and have never got the CD or have any desire to now.  Oh well!  I think its an important prog record in a historical way but .....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 13:34
Originally posted by akamaisondufromage akamaisondufromage wrote:

I was probably pretty late about 17.  A friend leant it to me (vinyl).  Great cover except my friend had coloured one of the teeth in.  I thought 21st C Schizoid Man was fantastic.  The rest of it I thought was listenable and vaguely interesting - but no more than that.  I still have the record but haven't played it for years and have never got the CD or have any desire to now.  Oh well!  I think its an important prog record in a historical way but .....
.........its not that great of an album. (I am finishing your sentence Smile)
 
Hmmm...is the truth finally coming out? Have we been brainwashed all these years..........ohhhh no!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 13:43
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Dunno when I heard it first, so I assume that means it did not impress me much. I had a cassette version many moons ago and ofcourse it wore out, not sure why cause I did not play it much. Tape just gets dry and eventually cracks away and turns to dust.....
I bought a used vinyl copy last year, which is in amazing condition, I was shocked!! As close to mint condition as you can get.....I guess the owner did not play it much either.

 

Side 2 for me is better.....to me sounds just fine since it is from 1969..the album cover gatefold is pretty cool for sure.

 

I would like to know about the remastered sound also......although I doubt I would buy a CD version...albums like this which are held in such high regard should be enjoyed in their original format.

 

Is there a remastered vinyl version coming out also?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 13:55
I was a huge Moody Blues fan at the time, so when In the Court came out I immediatley liked it. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 14:20
Interesting stories told here. I must have been 16 and a rabid fan of Genesis when a friend of mine lent me a cassette with music by KC (probably The Young Person’s …). I’m afraid I wasn’t very impressed at the time. About a year later I borrowed a bunch of records from another friend. Among those where Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Lizard and Islands. Because of that ItCotCK was the fourth KC record I bought, and I was well prepared. Even so I soon found out that the whole record was much more than the sum of it’s parts. It’s really amazing (though I still have a problem with the noodling part of Moonchild).

Btw, among the records I borrowed was also Pawn Hearts, so I discovered two of my favourite bands at the same time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 14:38
It must have taken me 5 or 6 listens to comprehend the whole piece... i thought they were f**king maniacs the first time i heard it (: 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 16:48
Dear ProgArchives Forum,

You're not gonna believe this story.  I can hardly believe it myself!  I guess everybody's first time is memorable, but mine was epic.  All the kids at school were amazed when I told them about it.

I was 14, I think, and a real loser.  (Not like I am now.)  My cousin had a mind to set me up with this one, I think her name was 90125.  Didn't float my boat much; she was pretty but kind of empty headed and seemed too easy.  So he introduced me to another one, Three of a Perfect Pair.  God, you know what they say about psychotic chicks--man, she was full-on crazy.  I took her home to get to know her better, but I couldn't get past third base.  She was one scary chick.  Every time I'd put a move on her, she'd start howling like Kim Cattrall in Porky's and would start trying to jam ice-picks into my skull.  I hung out with her for a while and we reached an impasse--I wouldn't try turning her over and she wouldn't try to melt my speakers.

Then I met her older sister.

She was kind of hot, really; from the neck down, she was smokin'.  (Her face was a bit of a turn-off, at first, but I got used to it.) She was pretty schizoid, but damn was it love at first... uh... conversation.  She was pretty gloomy, but man, was she deep.  We were hot-n-heavy for a long while.  I let her seduce me at her leisure, and she knew a few things that blew my mind.  It was love at first listen.

I still see her around a lot, and she's as amazing as ever.  I married a girl named Relayer a while ago, but she isn't really the jealous sort.

Don't know that I could handle a three-way, though.  My brain would implode.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 16:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 17:40
Originally posted by GypsyJoker GypsyJoker wrote:

Dear ProgArchives Forum,
You're not gonna believe this story.  I can hardly believe it myself!  I guess everybody's first time is memorable, but mine was epic.  All the kids at school were amazed when I told them about it.
I was 14, I think, and a real loser.  (Not like I am now.)  My cousin had a mind to set me up with this one, I think her name was 90125.  Didn't float my boat much; she was pretty but kind of empty headed and seemed too easy.  So he introduced me to another one, Three of a Perfect Pair.  God, you know what they say about psychotic chicks--man, she was full-on crazy.  I took her home to get to know her better, but I couldn't get past third base.  She was one scary chick.  Every time I'd put a move on her, she'd start howling like Kim Cattrall in Porky's and would start trying to jam ice-picks into my skull.  I hung out with her for a while and we reached an impasse--I wouldn't try turning her over and she wouldn't try to melt my speakers.
Then I met her older sister.
She was kind of hot, really; from the neck down, she was smokin'.  (Her face was a bit of a turn-off, at first, but I got used to it.) She was pretty schizoid, but damn was it love at first... uh... conversation.  She was pretty gloomy, but man, was she deep.  We were hot-n-heavy for a long while.  I let her seduce me at her leisure, and she knew a few things that blew my mind.  It was love at first listen.
I still see her around a lot, and she's as amazing as ever.  I married a girl named Relayer a while ago, but she isn't really the jealous sort.
Don't know that I could handle a three-way, though.  My brain would implode.

When I started this thread, I was thinking along the same lines. Like that parody ad Larry Flynt did in Hustler mag about Falwell reminiscing his "first time" that got him into court.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 18:24
It was about 2 years ago, I think.

I was really impressed with 4 of the 5 tracks (yep, you guessed it! The one I was so-so on was Moonchild.)

I'm between 3 stars and 4 stars with it...closer to 4, though, but only slightly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 18:57
my first listen started out like "wtf this is really quiet OW MY EARDRUMS"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 19:10
I was well into adulthood when I first heard Court. Loved "21st" and the title track (still do), was struck by the contrast between "21st" and "Wind" (still am), didn't care much for "Epitaph" and "Moonchild" (still don't).  Not my favorite album of theirs, but it did start the wheels turning.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 19:49
I heard it 5 years ago and didn't know it was prog. I thought it was cool. But when I found out they were prog, it explained why the music was so crazy. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 19:49
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

my first listen started out like "wtf this is really quiet OW MY EARDRUMS"

God damn lol LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 20:04
I think I heard it for the first time sometime between 2007/2008; I think it wasn't the first KC album I heard, I probably started with Red or LTIA. I got the 2-disc SW remix, don't care about the 2nd disc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 20:07
I bought it at HMV. First listen was in the car with my great-grandparents. They hates 21st Century Schizoid Man with a passion. LOL But when I Talk to the Wind came on they were like "Ohh this is nice." Anyways, I loved the whole album instantly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2011 at 21:59
I got curious....been Googling the album and found the issue I have, Atlantic Records SD19155 is a US reissue from 1978, created from a stereo sub-master tape copy to help correct some of the original sound problems.
So far I have found it sells for about US$50.00 used in VG condition......Mine is pretty close to mint like VG+++ so I am pretty pleased with my find last year of US$8.00.....I guess the seller did not know which issue he had.
 
I also did not know that in Nov 2010 it was released again in CD and vinyl, new cut masters approved by Fripp and remastered by Steven Wilson......I would not mind having this vinyl version.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2011 at 00:30
It's actually possible that I discovered this album on here, but I think that's not the case. I'm pretty sure I knew about it before hand. It's possible that I found about it through an interview with someone in band, maybe Tool, maybe Opeth, etc. That seemed to be how I'd discover bands around that time. But I really liked it. I wasn't even into prog at the time that I heard it, but this was the best thing I had heard that could be labeled as such. And then eventually the more I listened to it the more I grew to love it until it was my favorite prog album to exist! It was one of the very first records I ever bought, also, when starting my record collection. I still have that old record (the original one with the hard cover) framed in my room, even though I bought the new 180 gram pressing of it. If I had to guess a year that I heard it, I'd say maybe 2007? I doubt 2006. 




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2011 at 02:24
I listened KC 1st album quite ago
I was immediately impressed by first track ,
I also enjoyed melodic and relaxing "Talk to the wind", but the rest of the alum I didn't found very interesting, rather disappointing.  and the final track, while being sort of the "epic", is kind of repetitive and monotonous (a precursor to future "Zeuhl" thing? :-)   )


I appreciate singificance of the Court for influence to all prog rock, it has elements of most future prog genres ( sympho prog, prog metal, RIO, zeuhl, etc)
but it never was my favorite KC album. My favs are Larks Tongues in Aspic and Red 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2011 at 18:49
Originally posted by awaken77 awaken77 wrote:

I listened KC 1st album quite ago
I was immediately impressed by first track ,
I also enjoyed melodic and relaxing "Talk to the wind", but the rest of the alum I didn't found very interesting, rather disappointing.  and the final track, while being sort of the "epic", is kind of repetitive and monotonous (a precursor to future "Zeuhl" thing? :-)   )


I appreciate singificance of the Court for influence to all prog rock, it has elements of most future prog genres ( sympho prog, prog metal, RIO, zeuhl, etc)
but it never was my favorite KC album. My favs are Larks Tongues in Aspic and Red 


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