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Man Overboard
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Topic: How should albums be rated? Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:32 |
Against other albums by the artist? Against the best the genre has to offer? Against its own subgenre?
For example, I think The Flower Kings' "Unfold The Future" is a 5-star
masterpiece. Their best work by far. But a lot of forum
members don't seem to "get" these guys, and would probably call me a
fanboy for rating it that high, though I feel that it's also a 5-star
album against any symphonic prog, up there with CttE and Selling
England By The Pound, or even against prog in general. Then
again, I could probably get away with a 5-star rating with that.
I feel the same way with Pain Of Salvation's "Remedy Lane".
Perfect album, though obviously different. But if I rated *that*
5-stars, I've have all sorts of people crawling up my ass for rating a
prog-metal album 5 stars, even if I would rate plenty of prog-metal
much lower.
*shrugs*
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spectral
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:34 |
On it's own merits, perhaps? Can you truly compare one artist to another and say that they are better or worse?
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:41 |
See, that's what I believe. It's hard to do that without raising
a controversy... for some people, Dream Theater's new album could
definitely be a 5-star album. I've probably heard it 30
times... it's in my top three Dream Theater albums, which gives
it a solid 4 stars in my book (along with Awake and Falling Into
Infinity). It really *is* well-crafted, with flaws, but nothing
that makes it a bad album... the good stuff is really really
good, and the less-than-good stuff is still above-average.
Of course to many, a 4-star rating to THOSE HORRIBLE ABOMINATIONS OF
MUSIC CALLED DREAM THEATER invalidates my opinion as a progger.
But then, to me, The Flower Kings' weakest album is still 3-stars, in
comparison to other TFK albums... but I like that album more than
a Dream Theater album that I would give 4 stars. I'm
confused.
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krauthead
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:43 |
Man Overboard wrote:
Against other albums by the artist? Against the best the genre has to offer? Against its own subgenre? |
Very good question.
It's really hard to say how the top list(s) should be, to me Dream Theater is not even on top 5000 but that's maybe me only and that's taste and it would be cool if all the user could have their own list(s) (somewhere in their profile for example) that would be super
About the top 100 list... it's not a bad list because it shows what albums are most loved here at the archives of it's users on the other hand it's scary to see Octavarium go from spot 45 to spot 28 in just one day (it's at 27 at the moment though).
So i really don't know how to change the big list... better maybe to have it what like it is now and don't take it so serious...
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krauthead
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:44 |
Man Overboard wrote:
I'm confused. |
The whole world of progressive rock is mate so don't be
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:45 |
I never took the big list too seriously... I love Close To The
Edge, but there are dozens, if not hundreds of albums I enjoy better...
It's not like it's a definitive list that states "THESE are the top 100
prog albums to exist, to have a different opinion is to be
WRONG!". It just means "Of what people have felt strongly enough
about to review, these are the highest-ranked, weighted on amounts of
reviews."
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spectral
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:46 |
reviews are subjective, based on personal opinions. I believe they should only act as a guideline, so the reader can decide for themselves.
you get a feel for different types of reviewers and where they're coming from; if you generally agree with the person, then refer to their reviews to find out about a record.
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krauthead
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:50 |
spectral wrote:
you get a feel for different types of reviewers and where they're coming from; if you generally agree with the person, then refer to their reviews to find out about a record.
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So true mate
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:55 |
I hate how the reviews have been used as a subforum of their own...
I *really* feel sorry for the Dream Theater reviews (any of their
albums), I honestly think that all reviews from the past two weeks
should be deleted, and they should be frozen for 2 months. After
two months, it could be re-opened, and people who have given the album
a chance to sink in could post their honest, thoughtful reviews,
positive or negative.
I saw a guy who reviewed a Dream Theater EP release and gave it one
star because he hated the title track. He'd never heard the
single-release, which was full of yummy B-sides, he just felt the need
to say "Hollow Years blows, 1-star " or something along those lines. This was almost definitely a reaction to the whole Octavarium issue.
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krauthead
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:57 |
Man Overboard wrote:
I saw a guy who reviewed a Dream Theater EP release and gave it one star because he hated the title track. He'd never heard the single-release, which was full of yummy B-sides, he just felt the need to say "Hollow Years blows, 1-star " or something along those lines. This was almost definitely a reaction to the whole Octavarium issue. |
That wasn't fair mate...
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Hammill
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 08:59 |
well it depends on how muc i spent to get the album.....if i spent a
lot then i would say that is masterpiece otherwise i will be an
as***le
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spectral
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:01 |
Hammill wrote:
well it depends on how muc i spent to get the album.....if i spent a lot then i would say that is masterpiece otherwise i will be an as***le |
cool idea. so all albums should be rated on price and price alone. the more expensive the more stars it gets.
what a grrreat society we live in!
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firth_of_Fifth
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:04 |
I don't think there should be reviews and all music should be free. Life would be much easier.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:05 |
Actually , this has been a discussion since day one, but the general feeling is that an album should first be compared to the rest of the artist's catalogue and in general terms against all other prog albums , certainly by genre but the whole of prog also. This would seem logical in sense of perspective and for not mis-leading others. Most ProgReviewers (IMHO) have that more or less in mind when choosing a rating.
However the casual reviewers do not seem to follow any rules and may not be aware of this because clear guidelines are not set and I believe because the admins choose to keep it so! Gnosis2000 is a closed circle of reviewers with strict guidelines for rating (on a almost linear scale of 15) and this is why I consider them the safest rating website around . Written review section is rather thin and divided in two sections. A new album cannot receive more than 11 out of 15 until a few months after its release. This given on the Archives, Octavarium would not get more than 4* because it is new and reviews are based on enthusiasm instead of clear tought-over opinions. I believe I am not the only one thinking so!
I think historically important album , such as The Nice's debut or Marillion's script should get even a higher rating just because they were influential album. A bit like Beach Boys 's Pet Sounds (not listed) influenced a lot of album and pushed the Beatles to outdo them with Sergeant Pepper's, some prog albums managed to be highly influential but have not been heard by many but the artist who based their works on those.
But in general , five stars album are just too many , although before the latest DT album , the over-rating was less than it used to.
IMHO, 5* rating should only concern the top 5% of your albums, the rest of those you love being on the 4* status. remember that 3* is still a very good rating (some people would consider disgraceful to rate an album they like 3* , but this is still good but non-essential meaning that there are better albums to investigate both for a given artist but in the genre also).
Two star rating means average (therefore for fans only)and normally average would concern some 50% of all prog albums around.
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Hammill
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:08 |
spectral you know that i was kidding, honestly i believe that
everything in live is subjective...someone might like pink floyd
someone not....the problem is that many people follow other's opinion
and don't create their own taste on music.
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spectral
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:11 |
Hammill wrote:
spectral you know that i was kidding, honestly i believe that everything in live is subjective...someone might like pink floyd someone not....the problem is that many people follow other's opinion and don't create their own taste on music. |
Dude, I know you were joking. I thought it was funny.
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Sean Trane
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 09:15 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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krauthead
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 11:09 |
It would be great if there was not only five star rate but a ten star rate and that we could rate in half stars aswell so if i was going to do a review i could give it 7.5 star rating.
^ Some is rating the album with one star and says: + another half star and another one says - a half star...
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Sean Trane
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 11:21 |
krauthead wrote:
It would be great if there was not only five star rate but a ten star rate and that we could rate in half stars aswell so if i was going to do a review i could give it 7.5 star rating.
^ Some is rating the album with one star and says: + another half star and another one says - a half star...
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This has been in discussion for a while and they are still pondering it! I usually state it right after the star if I give another halfstar. But remember that theoretically 3,5 stars should not mean 7/10 or 70%. This should not be too mathematically scholar.
If you are to say - (minus ) a hafstar , then it would be fair to go to the inferior rating and add a halfstar to the lower rating.
logical , no?
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Garion81
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Posted: June 10 2005 at 11:54 |
I think you should rate an album truly and honestly as you can. If it is a 4 star or 5 star to you then it is. If someone feels as strongly on the other side of the opinion then they will give it less and balance it out. As for Dream Theater i think it is just a lack of maturity on the reviewer,s part for the most as it was a few months ago during the Radiohead debacle.
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