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Topic: Oddball Tracks Posted: August 15 2013 at 22:49
Every band has a few of those songs that sound out of place on an album, even out of place for the band, as if the band had decided to record a cover song and pass it off as their own. Sometimes, a group will release a song that makes them sound like a different band entirely. What are some prog tracks that are "oddballs" in the band's catalog, ones that sound like nothing the band ever recorded before or since? I'm thinking of things like Dream Theater's "Space Dye Vest" or Rush's "Scars," stuff like that.
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Posted: August 16 2013 at 03:21
'Our Song' - (not the Yes track ), but the piece which opens the Ron Geesin / Roger Waters project 'Music From The Body'. Come to think of it, it's an odd-ball album.......
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Posted: August 16 2013 at 23:18
I'll second Harold the Barrel and Seamus. Both are songs I didn't like back in the day but now I love em. Prelude: Song of the Gulls. Hard to believe it's King Crimson. Beautiful though.
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 00:27
I call such tracks Get Out of Here songs, because that’s the reaction you’re liable to receive when you tell people who they’re by. Feel free to use it.
A few to add:
Queen – ’39
Black Sabbath – Their quieter tracks like Laguna Sunrise and Planet Caravan.
Family – Second Generation Woman
Camel – Down on the Farm, Remote Romance
Steve Hackett – Sentimental Institution
Chicago – Free Form Guitar
Roxy Music – South Downs (obscure b-side, Roxy goes New Age!)
Mike Oldfield – Into Wonderland
Soft Machine – Soft Space
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 00:31
Thought of another one: "Cat Food" by King Crimson. It's not even that complex, it's just flat out bizarre, but bizarre in the kind of way that KC never really did.
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