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^ completely agree ELP are incredible
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Originally posted by kirk782 kirk782 wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

My favourite band ELP get a lot of flack (probably deservedly)


ELP had some good albums, especially their debut or Tarkus. Something like Love Beach may not have aged well, but many band's of that era have had some disappointing runs.

I've been thinking about my own personal ratings for ELP's 10 studio albums and it goes like this
ELP (1970) - 9/10
Tarkus (1971) - 8/10
Trilogy (1972) - 9/10
Brain Salad Surgery (1973) - 10/10
Works Volume One (1977) - 7/10
Works Volume Two (1977) - 5/10
Love Beach (1978) - 3/10
Emerson,Lake and Powell (1986) - 6/10
Black Moon (1992)  -5/10
In The Hot Seat (1994) - 2/10

The first 5 - average rating 8.6
The last 5 - average rating 4.2

well you get the picture!

the band was more or less done by 1978, classic case of a band going on too long past their 'sell by date'. I think other bands were able to sustain the success a little longer. ELP were always the poster band for classic era prog though so their collapse was big news. I think they never fully recovered from the negative publicity of the Works tour when they were losing a million dollars a show for those early orchestral gigs. It bit them hard.
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What comes to mind is Riverside's 'Second Eye Syndrome', then also:
-Dream Theater's 'Images & Words' (it is fantastic but not a full-on prog masterpiece for me), 
-Yes' 'The Yes Album'
-Genesis' 'Trespass'
-'2112' by Rush
-'Script' by Marillion
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One album I've never been able to get into is Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Don't get me wrong, it contains songs I love but as a whole album, I'm not into it.


I liked the title song from that Genesis album but by and large, Foxtrot and Selling England by the Pound, I like more.
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Emerson,Lake and Powell (1986) - 6/10
Black Moon (1992)  -5/10
In The Hot Seat (1994) - 2/10


I only heard ELP upto their Love Beach thing. I wasn't even aware that Emerson, Lake and Powell also existed.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2024 at 03:23
Originally posted by A Crimson Mellotron A Crimson Mellotron wrote:

What comes to mind is Riverside's 'Second Eye Syndrome', then also:
-Dream Theater's 'Images & Words' (it is fantastic but not a full-on prog masterpiece for me), 
-Yes' 'The Yes Album'
-Genesis' 'Trespass'
-'2112' by Rush
-'Script' by Marillion

How are any of these albums overrated is beyond me. They are all influential, inspired other musicians. They deserve all the love and appreciation they get. 
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Originally posted by A Crimson Mellotron A Crimson Mellotron wrote:

What comes to mind is Riverside's 'Second Eye Syndrome', then also:
-Dream Theater's 'Images & Words' (it is fantastic but not a full-on prog masterpiece for me), 
-Yes' 'The Yes Album'
-Genesis' 'Trespass'


The Yes Album was the first album by these giants that I loved. I had initially listened to their more blues/conventional oriented debut and was disppointed by them. Genesis' Trespass has the song 'Nursery Cryme', right? That is also one of the first Genesis songs I love though the entire album isn't as consistent. I have heard praise for Dream Theater but their prog metal leanings kept me from exploring them. I don't think I have withstood much from the metal genre except for Black Sabbath.


Edited by kirk782 - December 16 2024 at 03:25
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