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presdoug
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Procol Harum's greatest record was 1977's "Something Magic"
Gentle Giant's "The Missing Piece" is one of their very best albums.... Genesis-Trespass is better than any Genesis record before or after it... |
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Zappastolethetowels
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^ I can agree w you on Giant and Genesis, but SM being Procol's best?? I can't possibly fathom...
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octopus-4
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Nice, I disagree with all your takes...Some of mine: The Final Cut is a great record Selling England By The Pound is boring In The Court of The Crimson King is NOT the first prog album To be honets, I like Leapse, but it has the worst track ever recorded by Pink Floyd, worse than A Spanish Piece
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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SliprKC70
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I think Islands is one King Crimson’s best records
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Cristi
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I don't think this is a hot take in any way.
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Steve Wyzard
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Glass Hammer's 2023 album Arise is a 5-star masterpiece!
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Lewian
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Luciano Cilio's Dialoghi del Presente is the best Italian album I know. And I do know the classics...
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richardh
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Going with the contrarian nature of this thread I would highlight their album Three Cheers For The Broken Hearted also. It's the best sort of 'pop' album you can ever listen to. I love it!
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A Crimson Mellotron
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richardh
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I agree witn Doug actually. PH, for me, don't have any outstanding albums but Something Magic is at least a prog album. Here I would expect it to have a higher rating.
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presdoug
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Soft Machine's greatest album is "Seven".
The second Mahavishnu Orchestra album "Birds Of Fire" is a bit of a let down after their fantastic debut album "The Inner Mounting Flame".
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Zappastolethetowels
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Can't agree with you there. What about Shine On, Salty Dog, Home, Barricades?? All decent proto-prog! SM doesn't succeed in the least as a prog album, not to mention that it takes away all the familiar Procol aspects.
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Zappastolethetowels
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I don't think that's highly debatable though I tend to disagree and say it's just as good
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presdoug
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Zappastolethetowels
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^ Sure, Regarding PH, becoming more incessantly "progressive" does not equal more cohesive or focused. Re Mahavishnu, I exactly pointed out that Flame is generally considered > than Birds, thus it is nowhere near a hot take. I, for one, just happen to like Birds just as much.
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richardh
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Probably not such an original prog-rock hot take: "Tormato" is indeed a great album.
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Cristi
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For me it is a hot take, but there are quite a few people around here that love the album. I find it to be quite uneven, half of it is unlistenable for me these days (and I own the album, bonus tracks remaster, I naively thought something good might be in the bonus songs, well, i was wrong... ). The album opener is great, I've always liked that and the album closer stands above the rest as well, worth the money spent for these two songs i guess.
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Quite a hot portato for me as well, given the fact that I prefer Tales over this one Edited by someone_else - 6 hours 43 minutes ago at 00:54 |
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