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Joined: May 23 2004
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Posted: July 25 2011 at 12:18
I would have never thought that I would be giving my vote to Supertramp against Genesis and Yes but their debut album is clearly the winner for me. Pretty solid release!
Joined: October 31 2006
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Posted: July 25 2011 at 14:45
There's no story here. Even if Revelation is one of the few Genesis albums that I like, YES is on another level. I have never liked Supertramp too much but I don't know their whole discography.
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Joined: June 17 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: July 25 2011 at 15:29
I'm actually quite a fan of the first Genesis album. It's obviously not quite up to par with the rest of their material that emerged in the 1970s but it's still an interesting album to hear and listen to what they sounded like when they started out.
Joined: October 12 2007
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Posted: July 25 2011 at 16:37
Genesis' debut is one of the most underrated albums ever, very nice symph-pop. I'm not sure if I rank it above Yes' debut but here it deserves the vote.
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Posted: July 25 2011 at 17:43
Supertramp. And my favourite song is Try Again, because it sounds a bit crimsonesque. The whole album sounds a bit crimsonesque (and totally different from their later albums). What an awesome debut.
Joined: October 12 2007
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Posted: July 26 2011 at 00:38
Interesting poll. Supertramp's first is surprisingly good, and I actually think Yes's SECOND album Time and a Word is very very underrated (and the first one quite good too), but I had to vote for Genesis. Although their execution and arrangements got a lot better on Trespass, the great songwriting was there from the beginning. Yes and Supertramp, on the other hand, were working with weaker material from the get-go.
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