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Manuel ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13481 |
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"Consider the Source" to a certain degree. Also, most of the Prog Metal bands, specially when the guitarist starts shredding.
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I was going to post in the
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Rutgers Joe ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: January 30 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 103 |
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![]() Yeah, "Please Please Me" and "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" are pretty much the same album. ![]() |
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The original (and very creepy) cover of THE STEVE HOWE ALBUM...hint...look in the water...
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cstack3 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: July 20 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ USA Status: Offline Points: 7418 |
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![]() Some of the repetition relates to the fact that the same band personnel recorded multiple records....material in the studio that is not used on the current release is often saved & recycled for a later release, usually with some updating. Also, bands often feel pressured by labels & fans to chug out a repetition of a previous hot LP/CD. Wakeman pushed for a followup to CTTE that would be song-based, rather than the monstrous epic of TFTO. I give Anderson a lot of credit for breaking the mold and throwing the band in the deep end of the pool on that one, it remains controversial to this day, which is the sign of true innovation.
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Feel free to comment on bands that you think their albums sound quite a bit different. Hard to do? I believe it is. Often times a bands first few efforts really resonate and then it is oh same old same old....example the Gazpacho trifecta of Bravo, Night and then Tick Tock was fresh and new and then the albums after for me were nothing I really wanted to hear
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rogerthat ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() Joined: September 03 2006 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 9869 |
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Case in point, KC, like how dare they experiment. I do think of AC DC and Motorhead as well as a bunch of extreme metal bands (and even Iron Maiden to some extent) when it comes to making the same album over and over but not any prog rock band. None that I know of. A lot of bands may stick to the boundaries of a certain style but that's not what I'd consider making the same album. Same album is when the band recycles so many licks you have trouble distinguishing the songs or remembering which one was on which album.
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lol, later Beatles made more strides between albums than some prog rock bands.
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rogerthat ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() Joined: September 03 2006 Location: . Status: Offline Points: 9869 |
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This has quickly morphed into a thread where people simply list the bands they hate and therefore didn't listen to properly and have no idea in reality whether their albums sound the same or even what their albums sound like. I am not saying all posts are like that, but you can clearly see it with some of the choices.
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Apparently, the departure of the first drummer as well as Phil Shulman don't mean nothing to some people. Besides, how is it possible to even imagine a song like Just The Same or Free Hand on the Three Friends album? I will tell you what "sounds the same" about Gentle Giant; it's Derek Shulman's terrible, one dimensional vocals. They should have done something about it. But that would be like saying all Radiohead albums sound the same because Yorke whines away on all of them.
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Once many of the legendary seventies bands found their groove they tended to stick to it until punk told them they had to change. I don't count FGTR for obvious reasons. Genesis in the PG era from Trespass to Lamb were very consistent sound wise although Eno's influenced did change the sound of Lamb so I concede that one. After that there were some changes mainly due to personell changes. Tull hardly changed from TAAB through the next 4 or 5 albums and then punk bit Yes through The Yes Album to GFTO likewise ELP dived off the end of the cliff with Works Volume One . That was a real change but no one liked it! I think Floyd certainly achieved more evolution than many of their seventies counterparts but again like ELP they ran into problems with Animals which was a major bone of contention. I am very puzzled though why anyone thinks Gentle Giant albums sound the same. To their credit they carried on changing and evolving from album to album from 1970-1976. This is one of the biggest reasons they failed to achieve commercial success in the seventies and are now much more highly regarded. IMO Edited by richardh - January 09 2020 at 00:27 |
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indeed
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What I donīt want to become is a bitter, cynical old man. Iīd rather stay naive and believe people may change better some day.
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Have to say about Nirvanaīs three albums, that theyīre all quite different both musically and in their sounds. First is really punky, second pop album with very clear production and the last somewhere between those two (typical Steve Albini sounds).
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"I'm already perfect - why would you want me to change?" my made-up girlfriend just said.
Distorted Harmony has become much of a favourite band for me. Three excellent albums. No change whatsoever.
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I don't see a complain, much less "poo-pooing" in the thread. A band sounding the same throughout its existence isn't necessarily bad if done properly. Just as a band changing its sound every album isn't necessarily bad either, if done correctly. |
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I actually think each Genesis album (like most albums of the analogue age) has its own distinctive sound. which is the main reason that I don't believe "Twilight Alehouse" was recorded during the "Foxtrot" sessions as Wikipedia says. the sound of "Twilight Alehouse" is the sound of "Nursery Cryme", not the sound of "Foxtrot"
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