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Logan
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I hadn’t meant how you would rate it for the album page in PA, but which option in the poll most accurately reflects your enjoyment of the album. My PA album page rating might well be higher than how I would rate it in this poll. Edited by Logan - May 20 2020 at 11:27 |
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Today 4.5 stars....maybe 4 tomorrow.... I don't think I have ever given anything 5 stars...most of my favorites get 4 though it would be nice to have half point ratings added....so a 4.5 could be given.
CTTE is currently at 4.66 on the top 100 list. For me there really isn't a perfect masterpiece album...does anything really meet 5 stars..? I think some come close but it's human to be imperfect. But then I'm probably overthinking this... |
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On a scale of 1 to 5 it's easily a 10. (Said the man who hasn't listened to it in years.)
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^^ You are not overthinking it, the more thinking the better. ; ) I wish I had put a little more thought into the preparation of this poll. I especially wish I used the word enjoyment rather than appreciation for the poll question.
I am listening to the whole album again right now, I should be concentrating. But I’m only on the title track, and that one I have returned to many, many times. Dig that. Will see if the rest of the album resonates more this time. My appreciation of music often does vary very much depending on mood, inclination at the time, what I’m particulsrly into at any given time.... Edited by Logan - May 20 2020 at 11:38 |
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The thing about CttE is that it's one of those albums that you can hold up as being a cornerstone of prog rock. It's almost legendary. I don't know if that makes the music better but it does seem to help.
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Now, ItCotKC actually is legendary.
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Logan
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Well, it’s kind of like how I see ELP as quintessential Prog and can really appreciate ELP from that perspective but I don’t necessarily enjoy it much. I am enjoying the album more this time around than I usually have.
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Side 1 5*
Side 2 3* Overall 4*
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Logan
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So I just listened to the whole album again, and rIght now, and this despite listening to this album many times since I first heard it in the 80s, I don’t know how I’d rate it. It seems messy. There are parts throughout the album that I love and parts that irritate me. I’ll have to listen again without any distractions to hear if it gets better for me. I’ve heard it called safe before, but that’s not how I would describe it. I do like contrast in music, and can enjoy jarring justpositions. I am a little surprised that some who find, say, King Crimson’s Lizard suite (which of course features Jon Anderson in part) find that to be too much, but find this album easy to listen to. My tastes are rather less out there than they used to be on the whole. I like my loungey Muzak.
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Ok, well I'll stand by my five star rating regardless because I don't think there is another album I would rate higher(except maybe relayer and even then I'll admit it's subjective).
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It's certainly a very good album and if anyone asks me "what is prog rock?" I think it's the best album to define the genre stylistically. I have a ton of albums I'd rate ahead of it in the masterpiece category. A solid 13 (4.5) for me.
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My favourite Yes Album 5 stars
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Had to go with 5 stars on this one, it is easily the best Yes album IMO and is a quintessential album for any progressive rock fan to experience at least once. Any album that can be described like that generally would deserve nothing less than 4.5/5 stars. Though Relayer is my personal favorite of theirs, CttE is easily the most balanced, emotive and well-constructed album they made as a creative unit. Whether I'm just popping it on for a casual listen or pouring my "undivided attention" into it, I find CttE the easiest Yes album to completely lose myself in and I always come out the other side noticing something about the record I had never heard before.
Up there with ITCHYCOCK for sure.
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5.0/5. I am one of those guys who have this album on top of his overall ranking.
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It took me a second listen to get into but after that I loved it. It's otherworldly, and insanely catchy too. It tends to battle with The Yes Album for my favorite Yes album. I'd give it five stars any day of the week, and 6 on Christmas.
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3 stars for me, but as an album it is essential in the prog Parthenon.
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4.25 for me. Never liked And You and I.
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4 stars. it is too "normal" (for prog that is), not challenging enough to get 5. "Relayer" on the other hand - now that's a 5 star album
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Logan
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I think I’d give The Yes Album and Fragile top marks for Yes. After a second listen Today alone, I am giving CttE a three. I do think it’s an essential album for those delving into Prog to hear, but it doesn’t rank anywhere close to my favourite albums either generally or in the Prog sphere. Never-the-less, I now appreciate it more than I did and may well come to enjoy it quite a bit more. I love various music on it, but it doesn’t gel quite as much as I might like or resonate deeply with me.
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I noticed after looking at your ratings though you gave it 5 stars. There's no rule that says you have to give certain albums 5 stars if you don't feel that way(especially since your review seems to indicate you really do think it's a 3 star album). Just out curiosity though which albums do you genuinely feel deserve 5 stars?
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