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Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

I also dislike Tago Mago. Are you assuming I can't understand or process it?

Ash Ra Tempel's debut is one of my favorite all time albums, BTW.


Yes. That's exactly what i'm presuming. I didn't like it either at first until i invested a great deal of time in unlocking its secrets.

I've spent a fair bit of time with it as well. It just doesn't connect with me. Which is fine. There are so many factors that go into what resonates with one individual and what doesn't.

Maybe I'm missing some sarcasm.


I'm just saying that all of us are capable of hearing a certain album for years and still not understand why so many others connect with it. THere are a few albums that i cannot connect with but are some of the top rated albums in all of prog history. As hard as i try i just don't get it! Same with others who don't connect to albums that i love. We all have a limited bandwidth. Having said that, i have learned to love many albums that didn't resonate with me at first. It literally took years to crack the code so to speak. Usually it revolves around morphing your emotional state to synchronize with the musical effect.

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

I have a clear majority of 4 star reviews (and I don't rate much without review) but this rather means that I'm more motivated to review an album I love; it doesn't mean that half of the existing prog music is worth 4 stars for me.


Well said, I hear ya.  I understand your review motivation motivation.Wink
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

I have a clear majority of 4 star reviews (and I don't rate much without review) but this rather means that I'm more motivated to review an album I love; it doesn't mean that half of the existing prog music is worth 4 stars for me.
My average rating is 4 stars too, unless of course it's a King Crimson or Van der Graaf Generator album. Tongue
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As mentioned earlier...A Passion Play. I will never forget buying it in 73' and reading critics reviews who were literally butchering it. 😃 I ignored the criticism because I was self indulged with A Passion Play and as a preference I developed obsession for its lyricism, odd time signatures and dark sounding chord progressions. If I had friends over listening to music or at a party a typical reaction would be: "Take this off " "Why? I asked" "I like Thick As A Brick and they let me down" 😃 So that was a weird experience for me in 73' because of the extreme reaction which revealed people not only disliking the album, but disliking Jethro Tull for putting it out. However we must acknowledge that regardless of liking or disliking music we were living in 1973 ...the golden age of Prog..and certain styles of Prog which became sub genres had not been invented. A lot of artists had great ideas which were very creative in Progressive Rock but they weren't immediately accepted. It sometimes took years for the Prog community to catch on or gradually appreciate the music.

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Univers Zero The Hard Quest is an album that fans are generally not fond of. There is speculation developed over the years as such that the band were not active for a stretch of time and that alone being attributed to the lame album.

Additionally several fans complained about the music not being as complex . They weren't concerned about theories...they were letdown by its content. The predecessor was Heatwave which contained more of a muscular...gymnastic style of playing.

I believe that The Hard Quest is an interesting album. Whenever I feel like hearing a different side to Univers Zero I play it. Aside from that ..the album has a different kind of flow. It is dark and atmospheric in certain ways and listening to The Hard Quest in its entirety leaves an impression on me and so I don't personally don't find it to be a bad album...a lame release.

I also acknowledge Daniel Denis as a composer and it's typical for a composer to be driven by a specific sound and further proceed in writing music which is inspired..however differs from the rest of their catalog. Maybe it's the way he wanted to write during that time and consequently little to do with the group disbanding for years and returning with a dud. Who knows?
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I'm not saying KC is divisive, just some of their album, Red and ITCOTCK are fantastic, just their more mid-teir albums, still good though!
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

The most divisive album I have found is Trout Mask Replica, which collects 40% 5 stars against 20% 1/2 stars. That's quite something. Dream Theater's The Astonishing clocks in at 22% 5 stars, 32% 1 or 2 - in fact 22% 5 stars is quite astonishing with 32% negatives. A View From the Top of The World scores 31:12 (but doesn't have that many ratings), Octavarium 26:11. Dream Theater are pretty divisive indeed, if not Awake.

Later Mars Volta's Bedlam in Goliath qualifies with 24:15. Amarok just about makes the cut with 42:11. Zeit is indeed pretty divisive with 30:12. Not quite up there but still in is one of my favourites, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (30:10).

Looking at Zappa, Jazz From Hell misses by an inch with 19:11, other than that I didn't find any that came close to qualifying (occasionally 8% negative for generally appreciated albums). Neither get Gentle Giant in, nor Genesis (far too few negatives up to Wind and Wuthering, far too few 5 stars after), nor Camel (I think of Breathless as divisive, but just 10% 5 stars are not enough for this game).
  
Rush has Power Windows at 22:13 (I don't know that one), otherwise they are not quite as divisive. Let's look at Swans, The Seer has 36:13, To Be Kind 33:15, very divisive! There are more, but they have fewer than 100 ratings; even The Seer and To Be Kind have quite a bit fewer ratings than most other albums I mention here.

Looking at the albums mentioned, it seems to me, there can be different reasons for albums being divisive, even the more experimenting may be in majority.

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I quite like DT's The Astonishing, undoubtedly a divisive album.
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Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

I quite like DT's The Astonishing, undoubtedly a divisive album.

22% 5 stars
32% 1 or 2 star

Certainly divisive.
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Frets N Worries Frets N Worries wrote:

I'm talking albums such as Tales from Topographic Oceans, maybe some Amarok, the Wall (for those of you that consider it prog), maybe even some divisive songs, such as Benny The Bouncer (a masterpiece)

Do you just want to list, or do you actually also want to talk about them? (I'm asking as there isn't much talk in the opening posting.)
Originally posted by Frets N Worries Frets N Worries wrote:

Both, I love divisive album, so I'm curious for more examples, and general discussion

What is it that interest you about them?


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Gentle Giant's "The Missing Piece" comes to mind. Personally, I think it's a great album.
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In Spain we say that tastes are like a****les, everybody has his own.
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Originally posted by Jacob Schoolcraft Jacob Schoolcraft wrote:

Univers Zero The Hard Quest is an album that fans are generally not fond of. There is speculation developed over the years as such that the band were not active for a stretch of time and that alone being attributed to the lame album.

Additionally several fans complained about the music not being as complex . They weren't concerned about theories...they were letdown by its content. The predecessor was Heatwave which contained more of a muscular...gymnastic style of playing.

I believe that The Hard Quest is an interesting album. Whenever I feel like hearing a different side to Univers Zero I play it. Aside from that ..the album has a different kind of flow. It is dark and atmospheric in certain ways and listening to The Hard Quest in its entirety leaves an impression on me and so I don't personally don't find it to be a bad album...a lame release.

I also acknowledge Daniel Denis as a composer and it's typical for a composer to be driven by a specific sound and further proceed in writing music which is inspired..however differs from the rest of their catalog. Maybe it's the way he wanted to write during that time and consequently little to do with the group disbanding for years and returning with a dud. Who knows?

I need to put this on. I didn't realize it was so despised.
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Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

In Spain we say that tastes are like a****les, everybody has his own.

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Tales From Topographic Oceans is the most obvious one imo. Maybe also stuff like the Flower Kings, Transatlantic, Marillion and neo-prog in general. On the other side of the fence we have Magma, Univers Zero and VDGG. Maybe Henry Cow too and RIO in general.

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I tend to like more divisive albums, for whatever reason, and I'm relatively new to prog, (I listened to DSOTM less than a year ago) so I'm interested in hearing more, besides, it gets discussion going, and I can listen in on ones people talk about, and check the band out, in my ever growing spotify playlist of 'Songs I want to Listen to Later' Most of which are ridiculously long epics
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Gentle Giant's "The Missing Piece" comes to mind. Personally, I think it's a great album.


And Interview which i think is a friggin masterpiece.

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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

I quite like DT's The Astonishing, undoubtedly a divisive album.

22% 5 stars
32% 1 or 2 star

Certainly divisive.

DT in general seem divisive. Many fans yet a lot of haters as well. Then they produce an album that divides even their own fan base Smile
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Originally posted by Frets N Worries Frets N Worries wrote:

I tend to like more divisive albums, for whatever reason, and I'm relatively new to prog, (I listened to DSOTM less than a year ago) so I'm interested in hearing more, besides, it gets discussion going, and I can listen in on ones people talk about, and check the band out, in my ever growing spotify playlist of 'Songs I want to Listen to Later' Most of which are ridiculously long epics
I am so excited for your journey! I remember when I was first exploring prog and some albums just didn't speak to me upon the first one or two listens. But I would come back a while later, maybe even over a year, and I thought "what was I thinking!?" They were amazing. And still others I warmed up to more gradually, first few times not enjoying any of it, the next few times enjoying just some of it, then eventually liking all or almost all of the album. Given even more time, I'm sure I'll change my mind on hundreds of albums. Who knows how things will unfold for you? Everyone is different! One thing is for sure though: your tastes will change in time, at least to some degree. And that goes for music in general, not just prog. It may be drastic over time, it may be more subtle. But expect for things to change in some way. I know they'll change for me at some point too.
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Gentle Giant's "The Missing Piece" comes to mind. Personally, I think it's a great album.


And Interview which i think is a friggin masterpiece.
The Missing Piece is largely seen as ok, but a step down compared to all it's predessecors. Very few would consider it among Gentle Giant's best. A very middle of the road album and a typical three star album for most. I personally think of Interview as underrated, but it's hardly hated or even strongly disliked by... anyone?
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