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greenback
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 14 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 3300 |
Posted: February 09 2005 at 23:51 | ||
I did my best: i made paragraphs, but it did not take it!
TRANSATLANTIC Bridge Across Forever Review by greenback @ 10:18:51 PM EST, 2/9/2005 Well, this supergroup is made of very talented musicians. The first track, "Duel with the Devil", is a tour de force! Wow! Near 27 minutes of uninterrupted progressive rock with vintage keyboards: mini moog, organ, piano, Fender Rhodes and mellotron, accompanied by many miscellaneous bells sounds! This track reminds me some of the best progressive bands of the 70's: Gentle Giant, Camel and slightly Yes. Past the 21st minute, you can appreciate a beautiful young choir. These musicians have a VERY developed sense of catchy & complex melody, which is always present and never the same. Actually, they have something better than the group of the seventies: their sound is much better, more shiny, more atmospheric, and they definitely do not sound outdated. The second track, "Suite Charlotte Pike", is a very rythmic prog lite hard rock song, slightly bluesy, on which the rythmic guitar sounds a bit like Steve Howe's (Yes), and the overall sound and style slightly approaches prog band Kayak, as revealed by the omnipresent rythmic piano and Beatle-esque backing vocals. The third track, "Bridge across the water", contains a relaxing piano and the expressive voice of the lead singer, which clearly reminds me Mrs Amy Grant's soothing voice, especially on "If these walls could speak" of the "Lead me on" album; in the background, there is a mellotron-esque floating keyboard sounding like a gentle string ensemble. The fourth track, "Stranger in your soul", is another outstanding epic masterpiece. Trewavas is VERY elaborated here: quite more than with Marillion. Past the 6th minute, they almost sound grunge for a couples of minutes; nevertheless it is more bearable than any alternative band. At the middle of the track, there is an atmospheric beautiful & relaxing part, with, again the lead vocals reminding the tender voice of Amy Grant! Globally, the tracks are very rythm and mood changing, assorted with some lite string arrangements; the keyboards are rather vintage: the ones used in the early 70's. This record is extremely hard to describe because it involves so many influences! All the musicians play very complete and complex parts, and nodody wants to steal the show: they rather work together to create unforgettable epic songs. The lead & backing vocals are a VERY strong element on each track: all the 4 musicians participate to the vocal arrangements! The tracks are NEVER dark, not psychedelic, always positive, and they do not sound neo prog at all! This record will be a classic progressive album in a couples of decades, like Yes - Close to the edge, Gentle Giant - Octopus and Genesis - Selling England by the pound, because it has only strong points. EXTREMELY RECOMMENDED! Edited by greenback |
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Fitzcarraldo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1835 |
Posted: February 08 2005 at 18:49 | ||
My congratulations to Julian Smith for a friendly, eloquent and informative review. The fact that our opinions differ markedly on the particular album does not mean that I can't read his review, appreciate it and respect his different opinion.
EMERSON LAKE & PALMER (ELP) - Works Vol. 1 I absolutely love this album and I'm surprised to read some rather negative opinions. Keith's Piano Concerto seems to come in for some rather unjust criticism I feel. Ok it may not be in the classical tradition but it is unmistakeably Emerson and I find it thrilling at times and full of vitality. Having bought the sheet music I really appreciate the skill of the writing and playing. From a musical point of view it is full of trademark Emerson writing - melodic discord for want of a better expression, but with some true romantic and lyrical passages to boot. Greg Lake's songs are of a consistently high quality - maybe not traditional ELP fare but of their kind I think their top notch and his voice has never sounded better. For me Carl Palmer's side is the weakest and misses the boat simply because he hasn't got a clear musical "voice" or anything particularly notable to communicate. The playing and arrangements are fine though and it is an enjoyable listen. There's not much new that can be said about "Fanfare" - it's a great arrangement and groove and the extended version with the distorted synth hits the button for me. "Pirates" is one of my all-time favourite tracks - great writing, fabulous vocals from Lake - and as others have said, it's definitely the best rock band-orchestra combination piece on record. I'd like to give the album 5 stars but as it isn't flawless, (and OK it is self indulgent but that's fine with me) I should probably stick with four having read the review guidelines.
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: January 01 2005 at 15:00 | ||
Doesn't actually say so, does he Velv! Happy new year to you by the way. |
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Velvetclown
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 8548 |
Posted: January 01 2005 at 11:02 | ||
But do you think he really likes it
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: January 01 2005 at 10:57 | ||
PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon, The
Review by Plamen Paskalev @ 8:01:44 AM EST, 1/1/2005 The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:) The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:)The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:)The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:)The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:)The best progrock album from pink floyd and in all times:)
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Finding 50 words to say can be so hard sometimes. What a great solution!
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tuxon
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 21 2004 Location: plugged-in Status: Offline Points: 5502 |
Posted: December 27 2004 at 09:09 | ||
Koolproggurus real name apparently is Özalan |
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I'm always almost unlucky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Id5ZcnjXSZaSMFMC Id5LM2q2jfqz3YxT
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Reed Lover
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 16 2004 Location: Sao Tome and Pr Status: Offline Points: 5187 |
Posted: December 27 2004 at 09:01 | ||
Here is another strange one. Ignore the language problem. RUSH - Caress of Steel The fost-famous musissions of our time startet as an havy-metal-combo. The first Album was straight, and the followings should take sign n it: "We're still in training... The developed them over the decades, but now, afrt the Peart-tragoedy, they stopped beeing progreesive, are going BACKwards(instaid of forewards), and that will ring on the last round! Another Albums like Signals/Grace under Pressure ... Power Windows! ... Presto/Roll the Bones are awaited to be released! Wich idiot's idie was that, not to play synthesizers anymore??
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Reed Lover
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 16 2004 Location: Sao Tome and Pr Status: Offline Points: 5187 |
Posted: December 24 2004 at 19:02 | ||
Rooibos posted in English!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1865&a mp;KW=rooibos Edited by Reed Lover |
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maani
Special Collaborator Founding Moderator Joined: January 30 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2632 |
Posted: December 24 2004 at 19:00 | ||
Unlike Ozalan's review of We Can't Dance, Rooibos' review of Feedback was clearly written in another language and then translated by a translation software. This is a perfect example of why such software should not be used for something like a review, which requires much clearer language. Peace. |
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Reed Lover
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 16 2004 Location: Sao Tome and Pr Status: Offline Points: 5187 |
Posted: December 24 2004 at 13:44 | ||
I am amazed this one was accepted... RUSH Feedback (EP) Dees album being faut the makers of lists only.The sounds usually created by instrumentation is of mean worth. An unanointed user of the organ of hearing will not like much this opus.It is not like the Cream or Yardbirds in similarity only.I can the two points of the light give it.
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28085 |
Posted: December 24 2004 at 06:39 | ||
STYX Greatest Hits
Review by aqualung28 @ 4:47:53 PM EST, 12/22/2004 Please, for the sake of your sanity, don't buy This! This is the worst Best Of from any band. If I could rate it any lower, I would. This album contains all the below mediocre hits from the biggest disgrace to prog ever (no offense to Styx fans, if Styx fans still exist). This album has everything from the dreadful "Lady" to the downright poorly written, lyrically retarded piece of musical crap we all know as "Mr. Roboto". What else can I say? This album is perfectly representative of the Styx sound. Unless you are a sadist/masochist/suicidal person, don't get this!
I wish people wouldn't mince their words.
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James Lee
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 05 2004 Status: Offline Points: 3525 |
Posted: November 26 2004 at 23:17 | ||
^ I can't bring myself to make fun of that post because it was obviously composed in another language and then poorly translated |
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Vibrationbaby
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
Posted: November 26 2004 at 18:19 | ||
Read all my review becaus thry are all crap just like everyone elses. Stupid thread,
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Fitzcarraldo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1835 |
Posted: November 26 2004 at 07:37 | ||
Yes, I noticed özalan's review too. Firstly, I take my hat off to his attempt at writing in English. Secondly, I assume he is using "gay" in the original sense of the word. And, thirdly, his review is proof positive that "We Can't Dance" is not Progressive Rock (I had to chuckle at özalan's assessment of "Selling England By The Pound"). At the end of the day it's all music: one man's meat is another man's poison, and if he likes "We Can't Dance" then good for him.
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Miaugion
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 22 2004 Location: Christmas Island Status: Offline Points: 295 |
Posted: November 25 2004 at 20:17 | ||
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greenback
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 14 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 3300 |
Posted: November 24 2004 at 18:57 | ||
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The Prognaut
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 14 2004 Location: Somewhere Else Status: Offline Points: 1492 |
Posted: November 24 2004 at 18:18 | ||
GENESIS - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Review by Weasel @ 5:02:20 PM EST, 11/24/2004 Well, at the risk of inciting a riot among Genesis purists(I consider myself one of them), I consider this album one of the band's weaker moments. I am by no means an expert on Genesis trivia, but to me this sounds like Peter Gabriel's aural masturbatory fantasy put to vinyl. Perhaps if I had experienced the show live, I would feel differently, but it just isn't classical Genesis to me. Steve hackett's influence seems to be missing, and I am a big fan of his. He and Tony Banks have always been what made this band special(even tho' I liked some albums after Steve left-TTWT and Duke). This album sounds disjointed to me. Maybe I am wrong, but I know what I like!
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"Maybe I am wrong, but I know what I like!" <-- Like In your wardrobe?
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break the circle
reset my head wake the sleepwalker and i'll wake the dead |
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gdub411
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 24 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3484 |
Posted: November 12 2004 at 21:31 | ||
The worst thing about my statement is I can actually picture the old sod grimacing in front of the computer asking "why isn't he is considered relevant...after all...how many hits did any of these prog bands have?" seriously though., I am surprised this one slipped by. I think I would have rather read Arena is very,very,very,very........ect......good than some rude knock on everyone who attends these sites... but then again it suits my tasteless sense of humour as well |
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James Lee
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 05 2004 Status: Offline Points: 3525 |
Posted: November 12 2004 at 21:24 | ||
so that's what David Lee Roth is doing these days.
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gdub411
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 24 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3484 |
Posted: November 12 2004 at 21:12 | ||
This one caught my eye ARENA Contagion awfall neo prog -embarrassing and derivative -who really listens to this stuff? i know, sad little marillion fans -come on guys, prog is dead o.k! DEAD DEAD DEAD! get yourelves a life and check out some new stuff, this album is boring, its badly played, and its poorly produced, all this re-gurge. huh! -bunch of twats!
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