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Biff Tannen ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2010 Location: St. Louis, USA Status: Offline Points: 159 |
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Monsters & Men and Numbers are both most excellent to my ears, although I wouldn't say they are as great as other 20-minute plus songs like Devil's Playground, Stardust We Are or I Am the Sun. Life in Motion runs out of gas by about halfway through, mostly thanks to that limp chorus dragging into a weak middle section. The ending section is nice, but it feels totally tacked on, like it was a completely different song (considering the song all but comes to a stop before it kicks in does not help its cause). That is one of those songs, to me, where Froberg's vocals really drag it down. I am still not sure what I think overall of Desolation Rose (although I know it is a lot better than Sum...), but Banks of Eden is pretty damn good, if you ask me. In fact, I think all nine songs from it (bonus songs included) are better than every single song from Sum. Different strokes and all...
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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Yeah, no doubt we aren't going to agree, though it sounds like we like at least some of the same FK epics most of all (Devil's Playground, Stardust We Are, I Am The Sun). I do agree about that final section of Life In Motion......I like the last part, but it seems like Roine certainly could have done a better job of incorporating it than just stopping the song and tacking it on the end like that. That's one of the reasons I think Driver's Seat was a missed opportunity......it starts pretty strong, then peters out and pretty much stops before continuing in a less enjoyable way.
I also realize that my ambivalence to Banks is not shared by most on this list. I just find it lacking in nearly everything I love about the band. Desolation Rose, while decidedly NOT better than Sum ![]() Edited by infandous - March 04 2014 at 15:19 |
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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geekfreak, we are not shy with our opinions here
![]() I've been listening to this band since 1999, so it doesn't surprise me that I'm finding I don't love everything they do unconditionally. There is nothing wrong with that. The Flower Kings are not my wife, or child, or mother or father ![]() ![]() |
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Biff Tannen ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2010 Location: St. Louis, USA Status: Offline Points: 159 |
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Despite the stop in the middle, I still dig Driver's Seat a lot. I like the way all three singers are utilized in that one. I do agree that the first half is much stronger than the second half, though, just like I think the second half of Love Supreme is much stronger than the first half.
Tower One could have been a lot better had the "She'll walk me slowly thru burning spears" melody been a lot better. Every time Froberg sings that melody, it sounds so irritating. And it's a shame cause minutes approximately 4-11 from that song absolutely slay. The Resurrected Judas also seems to have that problem, as it is mostly pretty awesome except for the chorus that Froberg sings ("So if you follow..."). I am not sure if the problem is a clunky melody or Froberg's voice that bothers me in both of those cases. But the bonus disc of Desolation Rose is definitely mostly awesome; every instrumental there slays. |
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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This band has been the best for the last 20 years! Consistently producing marvellous (and long) symphonic prog. Mind you they do have a few "clunker" tracks in their large portfolio. Mind You name a band (who have produced three or more releases) that doesn't have MORE clunkers !
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Agree with all of that Biff ![]() That bonus disc is superb too. My MP3 player has somehow set the album up in the strange order of Disc 1 Track 1 followed by Disc 2 Track 1 then Disc 1 Track 2 then Disc 2 Track 2 etc etc. When I listened to the whole thing that way for the first time (probably only the third time I listened to the album ever I noticed that it was the bonus disc tracks that were more appealing. I also think Interstellar Visitations is the best track from either disc of DR. It's also found it's way into my top 10 of TFK songs of all time. I find that this and several others off the bonus disc remind me greatly of the style, mood and atmosphere of the likes of the debut and Retropolis, the instrumentals that they generally don't do nowadays. |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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I pretty much agree with you both about DR. Not so much Driver's Seat and Love Supreme, but that's just how personal taste is I guess. The bonus CD is at least as good as the main CD for sure, and Interstellar Visitations is probably the best song out of both CD's. I agree with Biff on one thing..........Froberg's voice has become less appealing to me as the years go by. Not sure if that's just him getting older or what, but I find it more and more grating with each new album. I thought he was brilliant on all the early albums, and only started noticing that I didn't like it as much when I was listening to the Tour Kaputt live album (which he mostly sounds good on.......just the first track he seems "off"). On Banks and DR though, he sounds more grating on my ears than I remember him sounding in the past. Though maybe Biff is right and it's just weaker melodies, not sure. |
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geekfreak ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 21 2013 Location: Musical Garden Status: Offline Points: 9872 |
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yeah I to have been listening to FK since 1999 too!. yes there not a wife, mother, father, children, grandchildren, brothers or sisters. I also now that you will find from time to time a band will put out an album you well find its low par out put. even the classic `70`s band`s did too!. even the great band Genesis. that's the Phil era only. no add CAS
![]() stardust we are Adam & Eve paradox hotel retropolis banks of eden space revolver there you have six albums which are my personnel top albums. its only TFK. no solo, TA which are yours now. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Biff Tannen ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2010 Location: St. Louis, USA Status: Offline Points: 159 |
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I can't figure out if it really is Froberg's voice or just the melodies being weaker. Probably a little of both. I remember hearing the beginning of the song Desolation Rose and being so excited for it, as those short piano-driven songs are always so good (Jealousy, Solitary Shell, etc.), and then the vocals came in and was like, oh sh*t, Froberg sings it.
Being someone who thinks the first five albums are five of their six best (along with Paradox Hotel), I don't think it's a coincidence that those early albums were when Roine did 95% of the lead singing. But again, I do like the last two albums both a lot; they just don't compare to the early albums or PH, IMO. Really, I like nearly every FK album a lot (at worst), except for Sum and the Rainmaker (both are which I would call pretty good, but are pretty substandard by their standards).
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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Yeah, I like all their albums to some extent. For me the just "good" or "okay" are Rainmaker and Adam&Eve (I sometimes include CD 2 of Flower Power, but that actually has a couple very good tunes on it). Thinking about it now, I'd say I prefer Rainmaker to Banks, but like Banks more than Adam&Eve.
I'm with you on the first 5 though........the main difference is I would add both Unfold and Sum to that list of perfect albums. Your millage may vary, naturally. Froberg has just bothered me for the past two albums. I don't know what it is, as I always used to love his singing (he is just incredible on the Instant Delivery live album, from the Paradox Hotel tour). Roine's vocals, on the other hand, seem to be consistently wonderful. He's not a great technical singer, but he's just so earnest, unique, and emotional with his vocals, I can't help but love them. |
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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the intro to driver's seat may just be the best riff by roine ever. i don't like the funk section with daniel singing, but the rest of the song is pretty good...even the break. i wish they'd utilized that initial riff more in the song. love supreme has its moments, but is way too long and repetitive, especially at the beginning. at that point roine must've been running dry given he'd put out 3 double albums only a few years before. i do think, besides stardust we are, numbers is their most cohesive epic. i know that's a bold statement, but nothing hangs together like that song does. now, if i am the sun was one tune, that'd be at the top.
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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First of all, BIff, glad you're hear. you've injected this thread with some much needed critical yet positive energy! i like hasse, just not when it's metal or blues. kind of like that minor metal break down in the first half of Love is the Only Answer. he is earnest and has quite the voice. concerning Rainmaker...i just love that album because it has my fav tfk tune on it, last minute on earth. that's an album that could've benefited from a shorter track list. i don't really like road to sanctuary or sword of god. the rest is pretty good and the instrumentals along with Serious Dreamers are top notch. those synth solos on the latter tune just SLAY, in the words of Biff!
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Biff Tannen ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2010 Location: St. Louis, USA Status: Offline Points: 159 |
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I think most would consider I Am the Sun one song. I think it is easy to argue that I Am the Sun, Stardust We Are and the Garden of Dreams suite are the best pieces of extended music the band has ever done. Devil's Playground is close, bit not quite as totally awesome as those three. Numbers really is pretty outstanding as well, but not as good as those four; same for Monsters and Men. The Truth... and Love Is the Only Answer both have really good moments, but are too long and ponderous for me. That is how I see their 20-minute plus pieces.
![]() I do love Serious Dreamers, but I cannot say that about any other song on The Rainmaker. I actually like Elaine quite a bit; very enjoyable little tune. Last Minute on Earth is good, but there is just something about it that bothers me sometimes. The other two long songs both have some great moments, but neither really comes together to be great. City of God was a pitiful attempt, IMO, at doing a hard rock/metal song in relatively straight forward manner. The band does many things really well, but songs like that are not one of them. Unfold the Future is a helluva journey, when I have time to listen to all of it. But it being over two hours, it is extremely difficult to get through it all. For me, getting through The Truth alone is difficult, and then when it's over, the album still has over 90 minutes! Honestly, Silent Inferno is the only song from Disc 1 that I listen to with any regularity. Man oh man, how I wish the rest of Black and White was as great as the first minute and a half. |
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zumacraig ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 10 2011 Status: Offline Points: 1301 |
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@biff,
i'm with on most of that. Unfold is quite long. i see what the band was trying to do, but Truth just doesn't blow me away like it does others on this thread. same with the rest of the album. good point about black and white. i do love the entire I Am The Sun, but the rest of that album doesn't do it for me except Rumblefishtwist. I think the reason I like the last three albums so much is that there isn't this deluge of music. it's 5 songs and then the bonus disk. that's what i prefer. in that regard, Banks is a perfect album.
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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I am torn on my listening tonight while the Mrs watches the "bubblegum for the mind" soaps ("Coronation Street" & "Emmerdale", to inform the peoples across the pond) - I have so much to choose from (twas never the same in the late seventies, when the choice of top notch symphonic prog was much more limited!) - I feel that Sum of No evil will be on my spin list...I am torn between the dial Emma of wanting to give some other track in my collection the chance to rise above the average, and play a known favourite!
Decisions - Maybe I should be a prog Dice-man and let the dice decide! |
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King Crimson776 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
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For their epics:
1. The Truth Will Set You Free 2. Stardust We Are 3. I Am the Sun 4. Devil's Playground 5. Love Is the Only Answer 6. Humanizzimo etc. If anything Devil's Playground is the one that has great moments but then has awkward bits (the free jazz part cracks me up). Garden of Dreams has plenty of cool parts but it feels like a bunch of songs a la The Whirlwind, and isn't consistent. Banks of Eden in general was not too good, though it grew a little. Monsters & Men is mediocre. The Adam & Eve epics are bad. But then they have all these amazing 10+ minute songs like Dissonata, World of Adventures, There Is More to This World, Circus Brimstone, Silent Inferno (one of the best ever)... |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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I guess I'm just not a "less is more" kind of person ![]() I agree about Unfold, but when I finally absorbed it after a year or so, I couldn't help but be amazed by what they'd created. I don't love every track on that album, but what I do love is some of their best material.......I prefer Devil's Playground to The Truth though, so I think we aren't too far apart there (though I consider the Truth to be one of their best epics anyway.....I love it). So yeah, Banks is not a perfect album for me, and while I prefer DR to it, that is not a perfect album either. Both just pale when compared to their best work, IMO. As an example, just yesterday Theme For A Hero came on my MP3 player..........and I realized that there is just nothing like that on any of the albums since the comeback......really not since Paradox Hotel. As much as I like the instrumentals on the bonus CD of DR (especially Interstellar Visitation), they just don't come close to the brilliance of Theme For A Hero, of you ask me. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that Roine is giving the rest of the band more input (or, rather, they are offering more as he has always said he's open to their input, they just never gave him much in the past, with the obvious exception of Tomas). There are good and not so good aspects to this, and I guess for me it leans towards the not so good. But I still like something on every album and there is really nothing I would ever call "bad" on any of them. Wow, that was a lot. Sorry........I'm not trying to dominate the thread or anything, I just have always seem to have a lot to say about this band ![]() ![]() |
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infandous ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
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Agree with your comment, except about Garden Of Dreams (it's a suite, not a flowing epic......more like Supper's Ready than Close To The Edge, I guess). I find it very consistent and am still blown away by it every time I hear it (either the truncated live version, or the complete studio version that I prefer) My epic list looks like this at the moment: 1. Garden Of Dreams 2. Stardust We Are 3. I Am The Sun 4. Devil's Playground 5. The Truth Will Set You Free 6. Love Is The Only Answer Edited by infandous - March 07 2014 at 12:00 |
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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Just completed my listening for tonight (I promised the Mrs that I would spend some time with her - probably watching Jonathon Creek - which I don't mind). Sum of No Evil - I thought it was very, very good - not a weak track on it! That's elevated that for sure! - Then I listened to the two epics from A&E - again very good - and both with killer guitar parts - which I'd forgotten about.
However, then I played.....Stardust we are - and I got the hairs on the back of my neck and the eyes filling up as the music reaches and stimulates the subroutines that the others didn't... So I go with Garden of Dreams / Stardust we are (I can't separate those at the moment) 2. I am the Sun 3. Monsters & Men (The best ending of nearly any prog track you would care to list!) Then the rest in no particular order - but hey those tracks are better than 95% of other symphonic prog... |
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