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Guldbamsen
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 09:49 | |
This is very true. I often talk about how much I adore the naive in music - the teen rebel "geist" that you often get from debuts.......but yes: sometimes it works - other times perhaps not so much. NEU!s debut is one of my absolute favourite albums full stop - and it perfectly illustrates the naive and almost childlike coming to effect through the music. It's so simple and unassuming, yet it works (probably also because there are so many layers, when you first get past the overt two or three note 'melody'. There's so much more going down, it's unreal). 75 on the other hand mixes the naiveness of the debut with intermittent post-punk anthems a la Bowie, which by no means are bad, but they ruin the flow of things and thus leaves the debut that more towering. There's a fluid feel there they never succeeded in reproducing.
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chopper
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 09:50 | |
I think we just discussed that.
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 09:52 | |
I don't know about 'best' but Steve Hackett's Voyage of the Acolyte is an absolute classic. Of course, he has made many fine albums through the years, but this is some hell of a debut.
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“Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music.” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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La nouvelle terre
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 09:58 | |
Robert Fripp- Exposure
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Hercules
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 14 2007 Location: Near York UK Status: Offline Points: 7024 |
Posted: August 26 2014 at 11:25 | |
I too prefer Fugazi to Script, but Seasons End is even better than either. I suppose that could be regarded as the debut of the "new" Marillion. |
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28830 |
Posted: August 26 2014 at 14:30 | |
Kayak's 2nd and 3rd albums are even better imo although the first 4 Kayak albums are all great. |
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 14:49 | |
Why I chose the debut albums that I have chosen? Hendrix' debut is a LP that changed rock music in general & forever. Brian Eno's debut album - Eno didn't repeat such an explosion of creativity than on his debut album. Imo, Eno did do great things later, but not as a solo; it was as a producer and as a (glorious) contribution to other people's albums. And even at the debut of that great contributor Mr Eno - there's one of the greatest Fripp's solos ever. The Doors - of course, 'cause of The End Hilllage's debut - the greatest English space rock guitarist at his heydays created an album without a weak moment. Phallus Dei is a new-grown, fresh and bold for your pleasure. Alan Persons Project's debut - I think that a comment is unnecessary. Memories Serves - early 80s NYC at its best. The debuts of Yugoslavian progressive rock bands Time, Pop Mašina and Leb i Sol - well, you have to trust me in this case. I am sorry if I forgot something. Edited by Svetonio - August 26 2014 at 14:54 |
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Saperlipopette!
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 14:59 | |
^Perfect! Ten debuts + a little explaination and it only takes up a couple of centimeters of my screen. Keep posting like this
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Svetonio
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 15:45 | |
Oh and I forgot Briliant Trees - I chose this album because I love Jon Hassell's trumpet so much; also, there's Roxy Music's debut 'cause of 1) beautiful 'tron on Ladytron; 2) I love that spacey sax on Chance Meeting and 3) Mr Ferry's voice at Sea Breezes which is THE best song by them (imo).
Unorthodox Behavior is one of the best English jazzrock LPs released in '70s and for sure the best moment of Brand X. Tony Wiliams Lifetime's Emergency! is a revolutionary LP regarding jazzrock in general. Edited by Svetonio - August 27 2014 at 01:27 |
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catfood03
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 19:18 | |
A bit of a cheat I know, but Genesis' debut as a trio And Then There Were Three is the best the band recorded in that incarnation.
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HackettFan
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Posted: August 26 2014 at 19:55 | |
I agree, one hell of a debut, but the best? I don't know. There's a lot of competition there even from his most recent. I'll also second Dean's opinion about the Script as Marillion's best (I don't know anything about the Hogarth era, I must admit). Edited by HackettFan - August 26 2014 at 19:56 |
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Prog_Traveller
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 29 2005 Location: Bucks county PA Status: Offline Points: 1474 |
Posted: August 26 2014 at 23:57 | |
ELP's debut for sure. That's probably the only one I can think of. Gentle Giant's debut is very under rated imo but I wouldn't call it their best.
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PJ20
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 02:31 | |
GnR-- Appetite for destruction |
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Archeus
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 08:42 | |
Some post-rock:
Mogwai - Mogwai Young Team Alcest - Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde Ulver - Bergtatt: Et Eeventyr i 5 Capitler Linda Martini - Olhos de Mongol |
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What about dogs? What about cats? What about chickens?
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Archeus
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 08:44 | |
I wasn't aware that GnR were a prog band... |
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What about dogs? What about cats? What about chickens?
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Mirror Image
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 08:52 | |
Exactly, there are too many great Hackett albums for Voyage to be considered his best. BTW, I really dislike Marillion, especially Hogarth's vocal work, but I don't find Fish's much better.
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“Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music.” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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chopper
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 08:56 | |
Oh dear.
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BrufordFreak
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Posted: August 27 2014 at 18:34 | |
Prog by everyone’s definition (these are, in fact, my favorite albums by these bands): Timeloss—Paatos UK—UK Space Shanty—Khan The Dark Third—Pure Reason Revolution Spectrum of the Green—Retrospective Ágaetus Byrjun—Sigur Ros Todd Rundgren’s Utopia—Utopia ELP—s/t De-loused in the Comatorium—The Mars Volta Overground Music—After Crying Diagonal—s/t Choirs of The Eye—Kayo Dot Moving Gelatine Plates—s/t The progressive but not so prog: The Doors—s/t America—s/t Dreamboat Annie—Heart Tales of Mystery and Imagination—Alan Parsons Project The Cars—s/t Boy—U2 The Hurting—Tears for Fears Welcome to the Pleasuredome—Frankie Goes to Hollywood Brilliant Trees—David Sylvian Steve McQueen—Prefab Sprout s/t—The Dream Academy Faith—George Michael Strange Kind of Love—Love and Money Little Earthquakes—Tori Amos Ten—Pearl Jam Extra Virgin—Olive West Indian Girl—s/t Lost Souls—doves |
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Drew Fisher
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Archeus
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Posted: August 28 2014 at 18:12 | |
Actually Ágaetis Byrjun was Sigur Rós's second album, their debut being Von. Edited by Archeus - August 28 2014 at 18:13 |
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What about dogs? What about cats? What about chickens?
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jude111
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 20 2009 Location: Not Here Status: Offline Points: 1754 |
Posted: August 28 2014 at 22:31 | |
Actually, I could name many - outside of prog. What this topic has done though is made me realize just how rare it is within the prog genre. Really interesting... |
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