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For those who referenced the first Asia album: prog alumni don't always a prog record make. And they didn't set out to make one. Asia's AOR all the way, just like Journey and Survivor.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2018 at 17:20
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Worst prog?  I would have to say Steve Howe's first solo album "Beginnings," I find his voice impossible to tolerate.

I agree. He's an incredible guitarist, but a horrible vocalist.

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

For Yes, it is a tie between "Big Generator" and "Heaven and Earth."

Open Your Eyes and Talk definitely rank lower (for me) than Big Generator, which at least has "Shoot High, Aim Low."
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I've heard a lot of dodgy prog over the years, but this one's the worst...

Badger - One Live Badger (Tony Kaye is fired from Yes and forms Badger.  What could go wrong?  One Live Badger is One Lousy Album)

  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Atavachron Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2018 at 17:27
^ Oh come on, that's a raunchy heavy-prog classic !  

I think there may even be a couple good songs on it too.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Cylli Kat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2018 at 17:55
Well, I'm not too keen on Slim Whitman or Boxcar Willie...

Despite the fact that a lynch mob may form by my saying this; but anything Steven Wilson has been associated with
would make the list. (I've tried and tried, Wilson's material just doesn't resonate with me at all.)

But the biggest bomb in recent memory would have to be Dream Theater - The Astonishing.
Horrendous waste of money and time. Where's the puke emoticon when you need it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The.Crimson.King Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 02 2018 at 18:06
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

^ Oh come on, that's a raunchy heavy-prog classic !  

I think there may even be a couple good songs on it too.



One proghead's raunchy is another proghead's trashy LOL
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

For those who referenced the first Asia album: prog alumni don't always a prog record make. And they didn't set out to make one. Asia's AOR all the way, just like Journey and Survivor.


The Asia debut is fine if you dont expect it to sound like a Yes or KC spinoff...but they did get even less inspired with each subsequent album. But to lump them in with Journey and Survivor? That's just uncalled for.

And there was an exception to that rule, their XXX album is a masterpiece from end to end with nary a bad cut.

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^Have you guys not heard the first three Journey albums(pre Steve Perry)? 
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Yeah, definitely better. Much like the first couple Ambrosia albums.
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Originally posted by Fischman Fischman wrote:

Yeah, definitely better. Much like the first couple Ambrosia albums.

Good comparison. 
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^Have you guys not heard the first three Journey albums(pre Steve Perry)? 
 

Very familiar with them, but Asia doesn't sound like those albums. Asia, Alpha and Astra are dyed-in-the-wool catchy AOR rock records (not that there's anything wrong with that), in the same manner (per your tastes) like Perry-era Journey and Survivor. In AOR, the vocals are the centerpiece, not the instruments. These bands (and most AOR bands) boast great singers.
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Originally posted by Fischman Fischman wrote:

The Asia debut is fine if you dont expect it to sound like a Yes or KC spinoff...but they did get even less inspired with each subsequent album. But to lump them in with Journey and Survivor? That's just uncalled for.

LOL If only you knew how many crazy Journey fans there are out there who would say it's outrageous to "lump" their favorite band in with Asia, Survivor, Foreigner, etc.! (And I like the first few albums by Foreigner a lot.)
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Originally posted by Argo2112 Argo2112 wrote:

I wouldn't say "worst album" on this one but I really didn't like Vapor Trails  (Rush) 
 I'm a big Rush fan , but that one just didn't work for me. 

P.S. 
I'm assuming we are going with prog or prog related albums & not something like the Go Go's 
 (or else we would be here all day!)


 
Yes I suppose it would be a good idea to keep the thread within Prog and prog related.  The list would be endless otherwise.

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As far as Yes is concerned, the only Jon Anderson led album I can't tolerate is "Open Your Eyes".  Other than that, the band that recorded "Far From Here" and "Heaven and Earth" are imposters.

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Fischman Fischman wrote:

Yeah, definitely better. Much like the first couple Ambrosia albums.

Good comparison. 
 
I love it when there is an appreciation for the 2 early Ambrosia albums.  Their debut album is always at the top of my list of favorites.
 
 

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I just saw King Crimson live and I love them to pieces... but the sound on the Earthbound live album is outright unbearable. What were they thinking?? (I have even seen the odd good review of that one... probably they just wanted to be uncivilised and wild no matter how it sounds...)
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When it comes to prog, I guess Porcupine Tree's "In the Sunday of Life". Scratch that...Floyd's"Ummagumma" is worse.
I bet there are lots of Avant/RIO bands with really sh*tty albums, but I don't listen to that.

But if you are asking for the WORST album I've ever heard, it must be Atari Teenage Riot's "60 second wipeout". Pure, unadulterated garbage.

Metallica's "St. Anger",Lou Reed's "Metal Machine Music" and their team effort called "Lulu"...those are unlistenable too.


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When Roger Waters was touring The Wall some years ago, I went to see them in a trip on a bus to go to the city were the concert was held (Mexico City). Since we arrived early enough, the guy who organized the trip stopped at a market specialized on music (I got Zarathurstra from Museo Rosenbach there, as well as another Tull album that wasn't nearly as memorable)... however, someone else got an album that he put on while we were heading back after the concert... some extreme metal album or whatever (I have never really liked growling, so it was out of my preference to begin with)... however, it just sounded like noise... and there wasn't even singing, it was rather like a dog half howling, half growling, and half just bored at doing it, and all the "music" was just a mess... fortunatley I don't really remember much from it, but it was rather annoying to have to tolerate such horrible "music"... twice in a row.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Worst prog?  I would have to say Steve Howe's first solo album "Beginnings," I find his voice impossible to tolerate.

I agree. He's an incredible guitarist, but a horrible vocalist.

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

For Yes, it is a tie between "Big Generator" and "Heaven and Earth."

Open Your Eyes and Talk definitely rank lower (for me) than Big Generator, which at least has "Shoot High, Aim Low."

Thanks!  Yes has had their share of rank LPs.  I should have put "Onion" in the pile as well.  Some have given props for "Big Generator," so I'll give it another listen.  
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This list could be endless just with prog that went astray in the 70s and beyond!

I agree with many already stated:

Asia - Astra
Queensryche - anything after "Promised Land"
80s Renaissance

I'm probably the most tolerant music lover as i love pop and novelty cheese
But..... these suck!

Area - Tic & Tac
anything Phil Collins solo
Agitation Free - 2nd
Genesis - From Gensis To Revelation
Genesis - Calling All Stations
non-Fish era Marillion
Iron Maiden without Bruce Dickinson
Zarathustra - self titled
Atomic Rooster - Nice & Greasy
Thirsty Moon - Blitz
Karl Jenkins - Rubber Riff
Can - Flow Motion
Magma - Merci
most Barclay James Harvest but especially 80s
Rick Wakeman - Cirque Surreal
IQ - Are You Sitting Comfortably?
Yes - Union

I could really go on ad nauseum but you get my drift. There be some sucky pseudo-prog out there! But there are albums i like that everybody else hates too so forgive me if you like something here Big smile









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