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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 00:54 |
AreYouHuman wrote:
Steve Hackett – Sentimental Institution
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I was going to add this one too but then I thought of a couple other oddball Hackett songs "Carry on up the Vicarage" & "The Ballad of the Decomposing Man" and decided it was a charming trend
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prog4evr
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 00:58 |
Ambient Hurricanes wrote:
Every band has a few of those songs that sound out of place on an album...I'm thinking of things like Dream Theater's "Space Dye Vest"...
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Couldn't agree more. I listen to DT 'Awake' and always stop it before "Space Dye Vest"...what an insipid, out of place song... Although I love Genesis 'Nursery Cryme,' I just cannot get into Track 2 - "For Absent Friends." I always hit the skip button to go from the awesome 'The Musical Box' to the great 'The Return of the Giant Hogweed"...
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 03:24 |
stegor wrote:
I'll second Harold the Barrel and Seamus. Both are songs I didn't like back in the day but now I love em. Prelude: Song of the Gulls. Hard to believe it's King Crimson. Beautiful though.
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Well, technically speaking, it's not 'King Crimson' per se, just an orchestral interlude penned by Fripp, and performed by the string section at the time. Still, oddball for sure, and leads into one of the most beautiful Crimso pieces ever - and to this day, I couldn't picture anybody doing the song justice, bar dear Boz.
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 04:34 |
Ambient Hurricanes wrote:
Thought of another one: "Cat Food" by King Crimson. It's not even that complex, it's just flat out bizarre, but bizarre in the kind of way that KC never really did.
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Agreed, but if you consider the fact that Keith Tippett is playing on that track I think it makes perfect sense
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Lynx33
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 06:42 |
Two great tracks might possibly fit here: Tesla Try So Hard, Britny Fox Is It Real?
Edited by Lynx33 - August 17 2013 at 06:45
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Mindez elmúlt. Ma már tudom köszönteni a szépséget.
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RedNightmareKing
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 11:40 |
Triceratopsoil wrote:
Ambient Hurricanes wrote:
Thought of another one: "Cat Food" by King Crimson. It's not even that complex, it's just flat out bizarre, but bizarre in the kind of way that KC never really did.
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Agreed, but if you consider the fact that Keith Tippett is playing on that track I think it makes perfect sense
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Then again, Tippett played on Islands as well, which is definitely on the other side of the spectrum compared to Cat Food.
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 11:56 |
ELP's "Benny the Bouncer" fits oddly into Brain Salad Surgery. Couldn't agree more there.
As for King Crimson, everything they've ever played sounds like nothing they've never played, in a way.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 15:32 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
stegor wrote:
Prelude: Song of the Gulls. Hard to believe it's King Crimson. Beautiful though.
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Ya, "Prelude..." definitely an oddball track in the KC canon, but it somehow fits perfectly on Islands.
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 17:05 |
I always though Rush "Vital Signs" sounded like a different band.
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-- Frank Swarbrick Belief is not Truth.
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 18:36 |
^Yeah, I can agree with that - it's one of the least "rushy" Rush songs I've ever heard, and yet given the flow of the MP album it makes perfect sense. But if you just played it for someone out of the context of the album it would be hard to tell what band it was if it weren't for Geddy's voice.
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 18:40 |
Kansas - "Andi"
Granted, different singer, but that's a lulu.
And I like it anyway.
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richardh
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Posted: August 18 2013 at 12:27 |
Aphrodite's Child song 'Break from their album 666. Admittedly the whole album is littered with oddball tracks including the notorious track featuring Irene Papas which might be a better pick.
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Posted: August 18 2013 at 16:28 |
AreYouHuman wrote:
Black Sabbath – Their quieter tracks like Laguna Sunrise and Planet Caravan.
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I don't find them really out of place since they still have that 'stoner' vibe to them and are quite trippy. "It's Alright" from Technical Ecstasy, on the other hand, now that's a pretty oddball track regarding their entire catalog. As far as I know, it's the only time Sabbath ever went for a Dan Fogelberg or The Little River Band type sound. They even released it as a single...if it had somehow wound up being an unlikely hit, their next album Never Say Die could have been easy listening soft rock heaven.
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Posted: August 18 2013 at 17:09 |
I was just remembering how "Relics" was my introduction to Syd era Floyd. As you know, it has a couple of Syd's singles, some songs with the Gilmour band, and then ends with "Bike". In this context, I found "Bike" to be a totally oddball track out of nowhere. Now of course it seems more natural, but its def an oddball on Relics.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 19 2013 at 00:15 |
Prog Sothoth wrote:
AreYouHuman wrote:
Black Sabbath – Their quieter tracks like Laguna Sunrise and Planet Caravan.
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I don't find them really out of place since they still have that 'stoner' vibe to them and are quite trippy.
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^if I had to pick one Sabbath oddball track from the old days I'd go with Changes. A Mellotron drenched 'my girlfriend left me' piano ballad sung by Ozzy ...or there's always FX from Volume IV, that short sound effects through an echo piece...
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Ambient Hurricanes
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Posted: August 20 2013 at 22:32 |
Tears is another Rush song that seems rather out of place in their catalog; Rush with mellotron is just weird. I still love it, though . Also Time and Motion from T4E; almost sounds like a different band, except, as is typical, that Geddy's voice is unmistakable. I guess this one might seem a little more normal in light of the material Rush released in the 2000s, but at the time it was quite odd for them. It's probably my favorite track from T4E.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 20 2013 at 22:54 |
Ambient Hurricanes wrote:
Tears is another Rush song that seems rather out of place in their catalog; Rush with mellotron is just weird. I still love it, though .
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Along the same lines, The Rolling Stones "2000 Light Years From Home", Keith and Mick and a mellotron just sound bizarre together
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Xonty
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Posted: August 31 2013 at 17:01 |
As said earlier, '39 sounded quite out of place on A Night At The Opera but in my opinion it's one of the best tracks.
A few ELP's songs such as Benny The Bouncer on Brain Salad Surgery spring to mind and Sound Chaser on Yes' Relayer was a little strange but I do love it
I found "More Fool Me" on Selling England a little bit of a shock but it's actually probably one of my top 5 songs on the album. Staying with Genesis, "The Knife" on Trespass was a bit off with the whole prog folky set up. I do love the song but I think it didn't really fit in, although I can't imagine the album without it, as it wraps it all up well... Maybe I was hoping for something more symphonic but still folky, like something off of "Si On Avait - Harmonium".
Rush songs include "Halo Effect" on Clockwork Angels, "Tears" on 2112 (as already mentioned ),"Rivendell" on Fly By Night, "Vital Signs" on Moving Pictures and "I Think I'm Going Bald" on Caress Of Steel. Once again, I couldn't picture the albums without these...
Overall, nothing really bad and shocking that I can think of at the moment I'll try and think of some though
Edited by Xonty - August 31 2013 at 17:01
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: August 31 2013 at 18:57 |
Ah, their Night Ranger impression, right Another one that is sort of okay but didn't fit musically with the rest of the album was "Whiskey Seed" from 'Seeds of Change'. Doesn't sound like a Livgren song at all.
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AreYouHuman
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Posted: September 10 2013 at 23:32 |
One more from Steve Hackett: Hercules Unchained. Originally a b-side, now a bonus track on the “Defector” remaster. A surprisingly straight-ahead rocking number.
Not necessarily prog but still interesting: The Lemon Pipers, whose big hit was Green Tambourine, on the Buddah label, which got them unfairly maligned as just another part of the Kasenatz-Katz bubblegum machine. But their first album had one stand-out track, Through With You, that features some pretty astonishing guitar work from Bill Bartlett. A true Get Out of Here song.
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