Prog albums you think are a little underrated? |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Other than Open Your Eyes, the three YES albums with Jon Davison as lead singer seem to be the most maligned of all, so this seemed like a good place to give them some love.
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jamesbaldwin
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According to my tastes / evaluations; very underrated (these are true masterpieces): 1) VdGG: The Least 2) Family: Doll's House 3) Tim Buckley: Starsailor 4) Roxy Music: I 4) Gentle Giant: I 5) Peter Hammill: Chameleon 6) R. Wyatt: Rock Bottom 7) Henry Cow: In Praise of Learning 8) Comus: First Utterance 9) Perigeo: Azimut 10) Neu! Neu!
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richardh
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1. Rick Wakeman - Six Wives Of Henry VIII (has a good rating on PA but I put it right up there with the very best prog albums and should be in the Top 20 in my estimation.
2. ELP - Brain Salad Surgery (similar comments to above although I cannot come back on their decision to include Benny The Bouncer on the album instead of When The Apple Blossom Blooms. Dumb decision. However it's only 2 minutes of nonsense that's easy to skip. As I said on the other thread, ELP albums are mostly rated about right). 3. Anathema - Weather Systems (again very similar comment. It doesn't have a bad rating by any means but I would still make it higher and put it easily in the top 50 best prog albums) 4. Genesis - And Then There Were Three ( I have news for you, Genesis as a 3 peice band did work. Great songs even if some of it is 'pop'. Deep In The Motherlode, Down and Out and Burning Rope are great prog songs but there are no bad songs imo) 5. Tangerine Dream - Le Parc (2.87 rating but easily one of my favourites by them, I believe it's a masterpiece) 6. Vangelis - Beauborg (2.64 rating is mad, is this really a 'progressive' music site??!) 7. Dream Theater - The Astonishing (yep I like it!) 8. Martin Orford - The Old Road (not a bad rating at 3.83 but I would put it over 4 easily) 9. Glass Hammer - The Inconsolable Secret (a lot of their music is underrated but this especially should be better than the 3.45) 10. Tin Spirits - Scorch (more overlooked than underrated as such. Dave Gregory side project before he became a full member of BBT. I love it personally.)
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MortSahlFan
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Illusion - s/t Illusion - Out of the Mist Nino Ferrer - Blanat Yoshiko Sai - Mikkou Alquin - Marks
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Yes
Time and a Word, Relayer, Tales, GFTO, Tormato, Big Generator (more than a little though) and Talk (maybe also their very first album just called Yes) Genesis And then there were three, Trespass, A Trick of the Tail, Wind and Wuthering ELP The debut Rush Caress of Steel, Hold Your Fire, Counterparts, Signals (maybe) Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother, The Final Cut, A Momentary Lapse of Reason Porcupine Tree Lightbulb Sun, Stupid Dream, Signify Gentle Giant Self titled debut, The Missing Piece King Crimson In the Wake of Poseidon, Larks Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black, Three of a Perfect Pair Camel The Snow Goose, Dust and Dreams
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Mystique
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For my part, I consciously ignored his unconventional requirement for two-star-rated albums and posted titles of albums that, despite being masterpieces, i.e., albums without a weak moment, didn't reach four stars, not to mention that they are referenced very infrequently or never.
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Awesoreno
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^I think both this thread and the opposite one have lost the plot a bit. There have already been many threads about albums thought of as VERY underrated/overrated on this site, but I appreciate that we're tasked with focusing on works we believe to only be a LITTLE underrated/overrated. We should try to stick to that.
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Jared
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As always Rich, it's an interesting list and thanks for your insights, some of which I agree with, others not.. I'm just picking out this one because quite by sheer chance, I'm playing it at the moment.. Overall, I'd raise it to about 3.3, but when considering the 'Blue Years', I have always preferred both Green Dessert & Underwater Sunlight, placing LP on a level with Tyger in quality? LP in particular really sounds quite dated now, to that distinct mid 80's vibe...
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Jared
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Well, I guess there are two principle ways that an album can be underrated; the one I focussed on, which is that the PA album rating seems very low, while the other is that an album may have a respectable rating, but has only been rated by 40 members, where you think an album of such consequence should have 400 ratings! Both of these are for me equally valid, which is why verslibre's comments are salient: ^Il Baricentro made two great albums, Sconcerto (1976) and Trusciant (1978) the epitome of underrated. In stating the above, I guess I didn't want the thread to descend into the typical 'I think ELP are unfairly maligned.. they were geniuses' conversations we go down all too often? I wish my prog knowledge was deeper and encompassed more genres, so that I was able to answer everyone in this thread... regrettably it isn't and never will be (I've spent a large portion of my past listening time on Classical) but I thought this might become a positive thread, where members could promote recordings they feel haven't had a fair press?
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Jared
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and there you have it, encapsulated in this sentence, the reason why I tend to initiate so few threads on this forum; by the time we hit page 2, someone will have dissected and analysed my intentions, finding their consistency wanting... takes all the fun out of the experience quite frankly...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Mystique
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Antoni
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I'm not saying that's the case with this thread; however, I've seen it many times on other forums, as I'm a newbie on the PA forum. |
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Antoni
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Hawkwind's albums like PXR5, Church of Hawkwind, and Road to Utopia deserve more than two stars and something, so these albums aren't little but criminally underrated, while this ridiculously set topic certainly does not deserve more than one star, as it got from me.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I believe this thread is underrated, so I've just given it five stars.
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Saperlipopette!
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Miles Davis - Water Babies (3.45) =4.5. The Residents actually gets much more love from non-proggers: Mark of the Mole (3.06) - a 5 star classic to me, and so is: Intermission (3.36) =5 & Commercial Album (3.66) =5 The Tunes of Two Cities (3.25) =4.5 Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? (2.91) =4 -and the same goes for Can: Saw Delight (3.24) =4 Landed 3.51) =4 & Soon Over Babaluma (3.69) =4.5 My favorite The Incredible String Band-album: The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter (3.31) =5 is also their most popular everywhere but here. I rate all of Tortoise albums higher than PA does, but the low score of: Standards (3.44) =4.5 - is the most "extreme ==just my opinion
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David_D
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Sorry for not entirely having read your OP, Jared, and thus not answered according to your 3 stars criteria. |
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Hrychu
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It depends on which community/echo chamber you focus on. There are some "prog" communities which despise The Flower Kings, and some that love them. xD On PA it's a 50/50 mix.
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David_D
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Unfortunately, Jared, I'm also used to that some people don't respect my OPs.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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