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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Well, at least you kept Love Beach out of your top 5. LOL
 
That's true, although I wasn't surprised to see Love Beach at the bottom of Pete Pardo's ELP list, where the only album rankings we (almost) agreed on were the debut album and In the Hot Seat. The Love Beach album would have just crept into my Top 5 though if I hadn't included the Emerson, Lake & Powell and Pictures at an Exhibition albums in my listing.  Smile 


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Pardo's rankings aren't too far off where I would put mine. I would move Trilogy up into spot #2 and I believe would rate Love Beach higher than Black Moon and In the Hot Seat, but I'd have to listen to them again and I don't really want to.

If I included ELPowell, I would rank it above Works 2, the 3 album would be a notch lower than Black Moon. Pictures at an Exhibition would be a notch above Works 1.
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Pardo's rankings aren't too far off where I would put mine. I would move Trilogy up into spot #2 and I believe would rate Love Beach higher than Black Moon and In the Hot Seat, but I'd have to listen to them again and I don't really want to.

If I included ELPowell, I would rank it above Works 2, the 3 album would be a notch lower than Black Moon. Pictures at an Exhibition would be a notch above Works 1.
I think the vast majority of PA members would be in general agreement with Pete Pardo's ELP rankings, although I doubt if anyone would agree with my bizarre rankings. Smile
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I'm kind of afraid to ask, PP (fear of the answer to come Tongue), but you mean you're only listening once some albums, inside a big binge of a given group to judge and set up your lists?? Confused

sounds a little light to me.Stern Smile
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

I'm kind of afraid to ask, PP (fear of the answer to come Tongue), but you mean you're only listening once some albums, inside a big binge of a given group to judge and set up your lists?? Confused

sounds a little light to me.Stern Smile
Yes, that's exactly right, unless I happen to own the albums already. In the case of ELP, I only have their first self-titled album on CD, and I listened to all of ELP's other albums for the first time on YouTube over the last three days. At the end of the day though, Pete Pardo's sensible rankings are more important than my bizarre album rankings. I just hurriedly throw my album listings together in a haphazard fashion and offer them as a comparison, at the risk of being ridiculed. Smile
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^Well that's definitely a start. You may eventually change your mind about some of the albums with repeated listens. Mileage may vary.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

I'm kind of afraid to ask, PP (fear of the answer to come Tongue), but you mean you're only listening once some albums, inside a big binge of a given group to judge and set up your lists?? Confused

sounds a little light to me.Stern Smile


Yes, that's exactly right, unless I happen to own the albums already. In the case of ELP, I only have their first self-titled album on CD, and I listened to all of ELP's other albums for the first time on YouTube over the last three days. At the end of the day though, Pete Pardo's sensible rankings are more important than my bizarre album rankings. I just hurriedly throw my album listings together in a haphazard fashion and offer them as a comparison, at the risk of being ridiculed. Smile
You know Paul, you could just present Pardoo's rankings without trying to present your own until you know the albums better. Keep in mind that members here have been living with some of these albums for 40 or 50 years and know them like the backs of our hands, and can make better critisisms or agreements.

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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

^Well that's definitely a start. You may eventually change your mind about some of the albums with repeated listens. Mileage may vary.
 
I've learned a lot about ELP over the last three days and I'm now eager to go out and buy the Works 1 and Black Moon albums, which are both 5-star albums for me. I'll probably give the much-maligned Love Beach album a miss though. It's good, but it's not that good that I'd want to rush out and buy the album. Smile


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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

You know Paul, you could just present Pardoo's rankings without trying to present your own until you know the albums better. Keep in mind that members here have been living with some these albums for 40 or 50 years and know them like the backs of our hands and can make better critisisms or agreements.

He could, but then this thread wouldn’t be anywhere near as entertaining as it is! 😄


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True. I withdraw my suggestion.
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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

You know Paul, you could just present Pardoo's rankings without trying to present your own until you know the albums better. Keep in mind that members here have been living with some these albums for 40 or 50 years and know them like the backs of our hands and can make better critisisms or agreements.

He could, but then this thread wouldn’t be anywhere near as entertaining as it is! 😄
I'll do my best to keep you entertained, whilst Pete Pardo does his best to keep you informed. Smile
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Pete Pardo's Moody Blues album rankings          My album rankings and PA ratings
 
1. In Search of the Lost Chord                          1. Days of Future Passed  5 stars
2. Days of Future Passed                                 2. Hayward & Lodge: Blue Jays 5 stars
3. To Our Children's Children's Children             3. In Search of the Lost Chord 5 stars
4. Seventh Sojourn                                          4. To Our Children's Children's Children 5 stars
5. On the Threshold of a Dream                        5. Seventh Sojourn 5 stars
6. A Question of Balance                                  6. On the Threshold of a Dream 5 stars
7. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour                  7. A Question of Balance 5 stars
8. Long Distance Voyager                                 8. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour 5 stars
9. Octave                                                        9. Long Distance Voyager 4 stars
10. The Other Side of Life                                10. Keys of the Kingdom 4 stars
                                                                     11. The Present 4 stars
                                                                     12. Octave 4 stars
                                                                     13. Strange Times 4 stars
                                                                     14. The Other Side of Life 3 stars
                                                                     15. Sur la Mer 3 stars
                                                                     16. December 3 stars
                                                                     17. The Magnificent Moodies 3 stars
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I'm okay with his Top Three.
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I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.
 
If I hadn't included the Hayward & Lodge Blue Jays album in my Moody Blues list, it would have been an almost perfect match between Pete Pardo's list and mine, for the first time ever. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.
 
If I hadn't included the Hayward & Lodge Blue Jays album in my Moody Blues list, it would have been an almost perfect match between Pete Pardo's list and mine, for the first time ever. Smile
I don't have a warm spot for the Blue Jays album so It wouldn't even be in my top 10.
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.

Agreed Steve..........but frankly I'm not sure why anyone gives a rat's ass what Pardo thinks.
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.

Agreed Steve..........but frankly I'm not sure why anyone gives a rat's ass what Pardo thinks.
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Oh, I certainly don't but I always like talking about the Moody Blues. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2020 at 04:12
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

I'm fine with any order of the Moody's first 7 albums (the one's starting with Days Of Future Passed and ending with Seventh Sojourn). They're all classics. Provided that they're ranked higher than the 80's albums.

Agreed Steve..........but frankly I'm not sure why anyone gives a rat's ass what Pardo thinks.
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by this logic, why would anyone give a rat's ass what you think? LOL
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