Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman? |
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CPicard
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Neither. Too much "talkative".
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Barbara!
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I think I'll not need to explain my choice. |
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Wakeman.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Lark the Starless
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Emerson
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richardh
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Oh! I'm here since September 2007 and I've seen any poll named "Emerson vs. Wakeman" not less than 6 times. Haven't you anything more original?
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Gentle Gryphon
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Definitely Wakeman...Although Emerson is a prog God, I think there's more harmony and elegance in Rick's music..
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Emerson has been much more innovating, and made some mind blowing compositions.
I prefer him both as an artist and a player. I do like Wakeman's fluent, and often sunny, major key style of playing a lot, though, and he also made some great compositions too. |
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I never like these comparisons; to me Emerson and Wakeman are both excellent with different strengths and weaknesses, as with any human technician! But Emerson carried the band on his own (following Ritchie); Wakeman excelled at solo pieces within the framework (and comfort zone) of a full band. So Emerson (if I have to vote!).
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Like them both, slight edge to Wakeman. i think Rick's main shortcoming is too many solo albums. When you put out that sort of quantity it's bound to be hit and miss. But yea, I was fans of both before I became totally prog addicted. Toccata really blew me away and I'm a bigger fan of Journey To The Center, and King Arthur than most.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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DisgruntledPorcupine
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Wakeman is pretty much a stripped down version of Emerson, so Emerson.
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Dayvenkirq
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Emerson is the most diverse and proficient keyboardist I've ever known, and I can easily memorize his melodies. Wakeman, on the other hand, has crazier organ solos, especially the one on 'Close to the Edge'. I will go in the favor of emo over skill. Wakeman.
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Dayvenkirq
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Think of it as an opportunity for the people to re-vote. There might be an "Emerson vs. Wakeman 2013" thread .
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dennismoore
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This lad has it sussed. Which is more important to you? Forgive me for saying but this is like choosing between Brahms & Beethoven. Perhaps the world will never see more great masters like Bach, Brahms & Beethoven, etc...but Emerson & Wakeman are as good as it gets in their time (yes, I will also toss Tony Banks in there) As a piano player who can play some of both Emerson & Wakeman, I can say: Emerson's work is much more complex and harder to play. His writing is a thrill to analyze. It almost sounds great on the staff, when you look at it. Wakeman's work has more pomp and classical flair and dare I say fun? Wakeman was obviously a much more successful solo artist able to carry a whole band by himself. Rick's compositions are much easier to play than Emerson's. |
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The Dark Elf
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Emerson up to Works Vol. I, Wakeman thereafter.
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