10 Albums We Love to Hate from 10 Artists We Love |
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jamesbaldwin
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Amos Goldberg (professor of Genocide Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem): Yes, it's genocide. It's so difficult and painful to admit it, but we can no longer avoid this conclusion.
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Hi, I can't say that I do not like some of the albums by some of the bands that I have over 15/20 cd's of. I have a terrible hard time figuring out which album I like more than the other, but in general, when I like the band, the albums and their differences do not matter. Some fans like the 5th, others the 9th ... I like the 3rd myself! (Mahler), but there is nothing in those things that suggest the work is not very good, or great ... for me it flies and then some!
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^ But then again Malher never really dropped an embarrassment of a symphony - desperate to get some FM radio airplay. Which in many ways is why I remember Giant For A Day! as a complete abomination
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Psychedelic Paul
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I love VDGG's second and third albums. 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lNuUilJm-b2csXdNoaBVzfCvJFuEhYIfo 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQR6e_wpeiY
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I'll just mention one album:
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David_D
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"Albums We Love to Hate from Artists We Love" My approach is quite different as I certainly mostly just love some albums from a huge number of artists, and don't think much about the rest of it - at least when talking about what I love.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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nice to see that
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Steve Wyzard
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Just off the top of my head:
1. Yes: Union 2. Genesis: Calling All Stations 3. Saga: Generation 13 4. Alan Parsons Project: Eve/Ammonia Avenue (tie) 5. Moody Blues: The Other Side of Life/Sur La Mer (tie) 6. Steve Hackett: Blues with a Feeling 7. E.L.P.: In the Hot Seat 8. Barclay James Harvest: Victims of Circumstance 9. Pink Floyd: The Wall 10. Marillion: Fugazi
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Psychedelic Paul
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Half of those albums are in my CD collection.
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Fugazi, eh? It's one of the two Marillion albums I like. Union is better than some other Yes albums, too, but I realize it's subjective.
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Can't say I hate any album but Dream Theater's "The Astonishing" was not for me. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - May 04 2023 at 15:02 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Soft Machine's Land of Cockayne and National Health's debut are just the prescription I need.
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I hadn't listed Tangerine Dream earlier, but in fact I was a huge fan of them (and still am up to the point where they lost me) but the double whammy of Tyger and Optical Race (after a few albums in 84-86 that had not exactly been top notch either) made me lose interest in any further work. It took me some 30 years from 1988 before touching anything more recent of them.
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Land of Cockayne also disappoints.
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These guys need more cowbell too, or they'll be wearing gold-plated diapers! (whatever that means). |
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Optical Race had such potential, and does have some nice material, but the duds and the soundbanks from the multiple D-50/550 units really bring everything down. At least we got one stunner with Edgar on guitar in "Sun Gate"! What do you not like in '84-86? All tops, IMO, especially Poland.
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Lewian
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Poland and Underwater Sunlight are fine even though I don't listen remotely as often to them as to what came before, Le Parc less so, I mean it has some good stuff but is more superficial than earlier work, and I'm not a fan of Firestarter and Heartbreakers, which are much weaker than earlier soundtracks. The latter three are still enjoyable to some extent but three stars max for me (in fact also Underwater Sunlight which is good but hasn't anything really exciting on it). They churned out some further soundtracks in these years that I don't know. I see that Underwater Sunlight has an average rating higher than any album between Exit and Hyperborea, but I think all four of these are quite a bit stronger.
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Up to and including Underwater Sunlight I think TD were still putting out good stuff. Agree what you said earlier about Tyger, after that it was a slippery slope that followed. Edgar decided to shoe horn his son into the band in the early 90's and that didn't help matters imo. After Franke and Haslinger left it was Tangerine Dream in name only.
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Land of Cockayne is a beauty. I prefer it to Bundles. But then again I prefer Fourth over both of them (and really like Missing Pieces)
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