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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 08:10
I absolutely love the album. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 08:14
The reason why this album has got this reputation is that Rick Wakeman hated/hates it. Rick is very witty, vocal and influential. Vocal = outspoken here and he has given this album a lot of attention. Hence it's bad reputation if you get to the core of all the criticism. It is like peeling an onion, btw. I have not a bad word to say about Rick though.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 08:37

Excellent album. Never had any issues with it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 09:26
Originally posted by toroddfuglesteg toroddfuglesteg wrote:

. I have not a bad word to say about Rick though.  

I agree, he had some terrible alnbums. but he also had:
  1. Six Wives
  2. Journey to the Centre of the Earth
  3. Myths & Legends
  4. Criminal Record
  5. No Earthly Connection
  6. White Rock
  7. 1984
  8. Black Knights at the Court of Ferdinand IV
  9. Softsword (King John and the magna Carta)
  10. Romance at the Victorian Age
  11. Stella Bianca A La Corte de Re Ferdinando
  12. Simply Acoustic
  13. Return to the Centre of the Earth
  14. Two Sides of Yes
  15. The Wizard and the Forest of all Dreams
Any artist who has this number of great albums has the right to be listened...Very few artists only dream wit having this number of masterpieces or great albums.

Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

 

Andy Tillison from The Tangent and the guys from Glass Hammer are just a few artists heavily influenced by TFTO. Just cause Wakeman doesn't like it doesn't invalidate it as a piece of Rock Art. 

No, it's not because Wakeman said it, most of have our own opinions, we agree with Wakeman, but the problem existed long before Rick spoke.

I believe:
  1. It's uneven
  2. Extremely long
  3. Painful vocals
  4. Cheesy lyrics
  5. To much filler
Iván


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 09:41
Sandwiched between Close to the Edge and Relayer!  What was the question again?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 09:46
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by toroddfuglesteg toroddfuglesteg wrote:

. I have not a bad word to say about Rick though.  

I agree, he had some terrible alnbums. but he also had:
  1. Six Wives
  2. Journey to the Centre of the Earth
  3. Myths & Legends
  4. Criminal Record
  5. No Earthly Connection
  6. White Rock
  7. 1984
  8. Black Knights at the Court of Ferdinand IV
  9. Softsword (King John and the magna Carta)
  10. Romance at the Victorian Age
  11. Stella Bianca A La Corte de Re Ferdinando
  12. Simply Acoustic
  13. Return to the Centre of the Earth
  14. Two Sides of Yes
  15. The Wizard and the Forest of all Dreams
Any artist who has this number of great albums has the right to be listened...Very few artists only dream wit having this number of masterpieces or great albums.

Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

 

Andy Tillison from The Tangent and the guys from Glass Hammer are just a few artists heavily influenced by TFTO. Just cause Wakeman doesn't like it doesn't invalidate it as a piece of Rock Art. 

No, it's not because Wakeman said it, most of have our own opinions, we agree with Wakeman, but the problem existed long before Rick spoke.

I believe:
  1. It's uneven
  2. Extremely long
  3. Painful vocals
  4. Cheesy lyrics
  5. To much filler
Iván

I have to disagree with your definition of masterpiece and I'm not sure all those you list are great. Neverheless I love Rick, admire him, but don't feel compelled to agree with him.
As for you TOTO comments.

1. It isn't uneven...well it is, but all great music is otherwise it's a wall of noise.
2. Not extremely. A CD full?
3. What?
4. I have problems with the phrase cheesy so no comment.
5. To much or not to much? That is the question. Well I don't hear any filler so I guess it's personal. I suppose you could say Beethoven had to much filler.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 10:21
Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Excellent album. Never had any issues with it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 10:29
This was a little hard to digest the first time I listened to it, but now I absolutely love this album!  A real gem!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 10:48
cheesier than??
"owner of a lonely heart, 
much better than a 
Owner of a broken heart....

Barry Manilow could have written that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 10:56
Tales should be better as a single album
FAIS QUE TON REVE SOIT PLUS LONG QUE LA NUIT HAVE YOUR DREAM LASTING LONGER THAN THE NIGHT
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 11:27
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

 
Maybe I'll just sing awhile
And then give you a call
Maybe I'll just say hello
And say maybe that's all
Hurry home as love is true
Will help us through the night

I actually always really liked those lines, to me it speaks of a very pure truth about being human and the ritual of daily life, and it fits the context of the song very well the way I understand it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 13:26
I regonize myself to those who love that album.
My personal positive associations were borne from process of learning to listen longer & complex music with this record along some Wagner's operas as teenager.
The hopeful and sacred feeling on the album with fabulous gatefold covers and pretty illustrations are also very appealing for me.

As I listen today this Yes record, I think the first of LP's is the best, and the second is good too, but there are even yet better live versions found from both "Ancient" and "The Ritual".
Also the bit longer mix of "Revealing Science of God" with ambient intro from some remastered CD is neat.

About the lyrics; Have never tried to search a divine maning from them, I think they work quite well for the singer as purely melodic instrument.
As not having Eglish as my first language it is blissful to be able to filter out all kinds of "I'm a highway star" poetry away from the listening enjoyment.

I personally do not mind artists (or anybody elses) opinions concerning releases have they done, as they have might tried to achieve something else, and the "failed" endresult might be stimulating for me anyhow. Have found this subjective line quite satisfying for myself.




 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 13:42
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by Bj-1 Bj-1 wrote:

Excellent album. Never had any issues with it.

 
Screw Wakeman...if you read the liner notes Jon Anderson had been thinking of a long multi-composition album during a tour and thus began the construction of Tales From Topographic Oceans. He even states he and Howe staying up very late in a hotel room putting it together. And gives credit on each song as to what each musician added to the compositions.
Now I assume the same liner notes appear in the CD version, which I don't own, I only own the vinyl version with gatefold and all the liner notes and lyrics.
 
Its a brilliant, fantastic journey Yes puts the listener through. I do my very best to listen to all 4 sides in one sitting....but when I don't, I never come away satisfied.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 13:46
This really is a divisive album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 14:00
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

This really is a divisive album.

Yep, probably the most divisive one in prog's history.

I love sides one & four, but only occasionally the other two. I have to be "in the mood".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 14:04
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

 

My only regret is that Wakeman was so tenuous on the recording, he clearly didn't like it.  Pity....

Clearly didn't like it?........That's a bit short LOL


He was more than expressive.....I fully agree with him

Iván


Hah, thanks for that one, Iván!  I forgot how acidic he was back in the day!  

Despite all the venom, Wakeman DID make some very nice contributions, particularly on Mellotron....by being somewhat withdrawn, I believe the music actually benefitted, as Rick could be slightly bombastic/over-the-top on keys in that period (as in "Journey" etc.).  His parts are very subtle and actually compliment Howe's musical leadership.  

I've posted this several times, this is a lovely interview with Rick Wakefield Dead wearing a lovely gold cape, comparing the TFTO tour with "Spinal Tap."  I have no doubt that the unwieldy, elaborate tour for Tales was at least partly the inspiration for ST live acts such as "Stone Henge"!!   This is hilarious....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1045969/Yes-original-Spinal-Tap-says-Rick-Wakeman-Seventies-prog-rock-supergroup.html#ixzz1Ss5rspNu


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 14:11
^Sorry I refuse to read the Daily Mail
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2011 at 14:13
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^Sorry I refuse to read the Daily Mail

Quite right - it's the most horrid, squalid, disgusting rag around. I'd rather read Dirty Desmond's tits and gossip rag.
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