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The Mystical
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 07:26 |
richardh wrote:
Glass Hammer have put out a number of mighty albums but the best for me the best is The Inconsolable Secret. The first disc is perhaps standard issue retro prog although of a very high standard (Matt Mendians on drums is superb) but its the second disc thats elevates this album. |
Yeah I really like The Inconsolable Secret too. I guess I just haven't listened to it enough to fall in love hehe
Edited by The Mystical - January 27 2013 at 07:26
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Earthmover
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 07:30 |
The ConstruKction of Light
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 14:36 |
Here it Is
But in all seriousness, Cheer-Accident - Salad Days
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wilmon91
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 16:24 |
Judging by PA ratings I guess?
Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest (1970) 3.21 | 98 ratings
It isn't flawless (no BJH album is in my opinion), but it has three very great songs (out of 7) which makes it worth 4.
The Gathering - Always (1992) 2.43 | 37 ratings
It sounds a bit unpolished, but the music is genuine. I find three very good songs there. Its rating should go up +1 at least
Saga – Images At Twilight (1980) 3.04 | 98
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Oh no....what can I say. It should go up at least +1. I would say 4.5..
Saga – Behaviour (1985) 3.12 | 72 ratings
At least the rating doesn't indicate that it is dismissed as forgettable pop rubbish. And there is a very big difference between this and the album that followed (which had 2 good songs though). But I would say 5...which makes it quite underrated. Their first albums up until -85 are all very underrated.
Yes – Yes (1970) 3.12 | 72 ratings
Isn't this underrated? Survival is my favourite Yes song.
Camel - The Single Factor (1982) 2.59 | 235
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So many ratings, how can they be wrong? Well,it's easy to be mistaken. My initial reaction was that I didn't take it too seriously, but then I started liking it more and more, I had to confess that I really liked the pop songs, and the album has a very nice sound. But there are more atmospheric stuff as well, so it's a nice mixture of extroverted , energetic pop and more introverted atmospheric instrumental stuff. Camel's pop oriented songs is very uplifting, and there's a lot of feeling in it. They haven't lost their soul here, not at all. Maybe this is the most underrated album...rated below 3.
Edited by wilmon91 - January 27 2013 at 16:30
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mongofa
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 17:03 |
Monster Movie. People seem to think it's "primitive" but it's just as good as the rest of Can's output ig you ask me.
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Earthmover
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 17:07 |
Oh yes, the Aerosol Grey Machine. It isn't a masterpiece, but it's great!
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 17:09 |
mongofa wrote:
Monster Movie. People seem to think it's "primitive" but it's just as good as the rest of Can's output ig you ask me. |
Not most underrated from where I'm standing, but definitely a good album.
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ole-the-first
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Posted: January 27 2013 at 17:28 |
mister nobody wrote:
The ConstruKction of Light |
Underrated as hell.
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This night wounds time.
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BarryGlibb
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Posted: January 28 2013 at 01:25 |
Free Hand by Gentle Giant. It should be in the top 10 albums of all time but it is not (currently no. 58 rating 4.27). C'mon. Let's get it in there.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: January 28 2013 at 02:47 |
wilmon91 wrote:
Yes – Yes (1970) 3.12 | 72 ratings
Isn't this underrated? Survival is my favourite Yes song.
Camel - The Single Factor (1982) 2.59 | 235
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So many ratings, how can they be wrong? Well,it's easy to be mistaken. My initial reaction was that I didn't take it too seriously, but then I started liking it more and more, I had to confess that I really liked the pop songs, and the album has a very nice sound. But there are more atmospheric stuff as well, so it's a nice mixture of extroverted , energetic pop and more introverted atmospheric instrumental stuff. Camel's pop oriented songs is very uplifting, and there's a lot of feeling in it. They haven't lost their soul here, not at all. Maybe this is the most underrated album...rated below 3.
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Both albums may have a low prog factor, but I still think the first Yes album is fantastic, because the compositions are so good! Anderson already was a great songwriter, and the instrumental parts are also very good, and the band plays with high energy.
Also Camel's Single Factor, which got it's name because the record company wanted a hit single, but it has great pop songs on it, I quite agree, and I like especially the tracks on which Andy Latimer collaborated with Anthony Phillips, like Heart's Desire / End Peace.
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Memory Cube
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 16:57 |
"Theme Of Secrets" by Eddie Jobson.
My all time favorite album, and probably one of the greatest composed albums ever made.
Another is "Atavachron" by Allan Holdsworth. Some might disagree, but I think it's a masterpiece of Jazz Fusion, and one of the best albums of the '80's.
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Mythical Mike
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 17:13 |
I think a lot of Neo-prog is very underrated.
Although, I probably have to say one of my top favorite albums that is very underrated is Moonshine by Collage.
Edited by Mythical Mike - July 20 2013 at 17:15
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CKnoxW
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Posted: July 20 2013 at 17:54 |
Ha, I realize that this is a 6 month old topic resurfaced by newbs like me, but oh well. The Final Cut is one of my favorite Floyd albums but never seems to be mentioned by other fans. Falling Into Infinity is probably tied with Scenes From a Memory as my favorite Dream Theater album, yet everybody hates on it all the time.
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Cthulhu42
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Posted: July 21 2013 at 11:32 |
Definitely The Final Cut.
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Neo-Romantic
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Posted: July 21 2013 at 12:54 |
Shrine of New Generation Slaves by Riverside is always the first that comes to my mind any time someone mentions the phrase "underrated album". So emotional, so powerful...Also very interesting musically. I guess direction changes throw people off sometimes... Only explanation I've got.
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maani
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Posted: July 22 2013 at 19:43 |
Tie:
Klaatu - Hope
Rick Wakeman - Myths & Legends
Absolute masterpieces in different ways.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: July 22 2013 at 23:52 |
The term "underrated" is often misused to list albums we like that most others dont. The one prog album I truly consider underrated (and by that I mean "under-heard" or not even given a chance) is Devil Doll's "Eliogabulus". Devil Doll's other albums are very good but they tend to wander around like walking through an abandoned asylum looking for ghosts. I can understand why a prog fan would write off Devil Doll if they heard one of the other albums first, but "Eliogabulus" is a coherent, concentrated, breathtaking dose of musical evil that must be heard to be believed. If you appreciate the darker side of prog - especially VDGG - you owe it to yourself to give this one a spin.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 23 2013 at 01:13 |
I love the Renaissance album 'Camera Camera' - now that's quality Prog from 1981 - hardly anyone notices it, and those that do.....................
Another excellent album is Rick Wakeman's 'Silent Nights' - top-notch crossover album if there ever was one.
Edited by Tom Ozric - July 23 2013 at 01:15
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Xonty
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Posted: August 29 2013 at 16:47 |
Genesis - From Genesis To Revelation King Crimson - In The Wake Of Poseidon Procol Harum - A Salty Dog Rush - Caress Of Steel; Fly By Night; s/t Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped Tangerine Dream - Zeit
(Caravan - s/t) (Egg - s/t)
Out of all of them, From Genesis To Revelation by miles...
Edited by Xonty - April 05 2014 at 13:32
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OberheimRush
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Posted: August 30 2013 at 01:31 |
Camel's debut album never seems to get a lot of attention (compared to Mirage or Moonmadness). Its a really good album IMO.
I would say Relayer and Going For The One but they seem to be rated pretty good on here. Tormato has some really good moments, though its not as strong of an album as first two mentioned.
Rush's synth period (1982-1987) seems to get more hate than it should. Signals and Grace Under Pressure are my two favorite albums by them.
The 1976-1980 period of Genesis seems to get dismissed quite a lot but they did a lot of great stuff then, too. And despite its rated good, Nursery Cryme doesn't seem to get a lot of attention, compared to Selling England or Foxtrot or Lamb. NC definitely one of my fav Genesis albums.
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