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See I see Animals as the last great Floyd album where Gilmour & Wright's musical influence was fully present before the band disappeared under Water's bile. But opinions vary ;)

Ummagumma disk 1 is one of my all-time favorites, pity about the second disk which has patches of brilliance amongst the rest of the stuff but it doesn't detract from the first disk. Wish it had been a double live album.


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^I think the contrast between the two discs, the unpredictability, and the sprawling, "searching for something" vibe are what make Ummagumma fascinating.  More consistent composition would follow but Umma charms with its own personality faults.  Often times listening to musicians "explore" can be brutal but in some cases, like the Floyd, it can be wonderful.  I think that's why their legend endures.  For me anyway.  Had they only made the "big" albums after 1972, I'd be way less interested in them.  It is their early, youthful, by chance wonderful period that keeps my interest all these years later.  Youthful charm and inspiration.  The combination of the great albums and the experimental albums make Floyd so rewarding. 

How's that saying go?  All who wander are not lost......that's Ummagumma (and much of their early work).  Whichever style of Floyd you like better, you could say that one is foreplay for the otherWink

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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

See I see Animals as the last great Floyd album where Gilmour & Wright's musical influence was fully present before the band disappeared under Water's bile. But opinions vary ;)

Ummagumma disk 1 is one of my all-time favorites, pity about the second disk which has patches of brilliance amongst the rest of the stuff but it doesn't detract from the first disk. Wish it had been a double live album.

The live disc of Ummagumma is among my favorites, but the studio version is divided and a bit random for my tastes (like 'Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict', which is not only frightening but completely unnecessary). It isn't that this is a BAD album - it might not even be their worst in my mind - but it IS the least essential.
Keep in mind that this is coming from a newbie. Most Floyd albums had to grow on me anyways, so this might as well. I just don't see it happening.
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Well I know this has been probably said, but I'm gonna say it anyway. Lol

Metallica

Best---Master Of Puppets.        Worst---St. Anger

I consider St. Anger to be by far and away the worst album in my entire cd library.
It's really that bad to me. Lol
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Originally posted by Fredobobrick Fredobobrick wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

See I see Animals as the last great Floyd album where Gilmour & Wright's musical influence was fully present before the band disappeared under Water's bile. But opinions vary ;)

Ummagumma disk 1 is one of my all-time favorites, pity about the second disk which has patches of brilliance amongst the rest of the stuff but it doesn't detract from the first disk. Wish it had been a double live album.

The live disc of Ummagumma is among my favorites, but the studio version is divided and a bit random for my tastes (like 'Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict', which is not only frightening but completely unnecessary). It isn't that this is a BAD album - it might not even be their worst in my mind - but it IS the least essential.
Keep in mind that this is coming from a newbie. Most Floyd albums had to grow on me anyways, so this might as well. I just don't see it happening.

Ummagumma is an interesting album and that includes CD1 and CD2 but that doesn't translate into being Floyd's best album. That honour resides with DSOTM or WYWH although PATGOD is pretty damn good. So many people here love Animals too but I'm not one of them (just personal opinion when it comes down to it).
 
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Originally posted by iluvmarillion iluvmarillion wrote:

Originally posted by Fredobobrick Fredobobrick wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

See I see Animals as the last great Floyd album where Gilmour & Wright's musical influence was fully present before the band disappeared under Water's bile. But opinions vary ;)

Ummagumma disk 1 is one of my all-time favorites, pity about the second disk which has patches of brilliance amongst the rest of the stuff but it doesn't detract from the first disk. Wish it had been a double live album.

The live disc of Ummagumma is among my favorites, but the studio version is divided and a bit random for my tastes (like 'Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict', which is not only frightening but completely unnecessary). It isn't that this is a BAD album - it might not even be their worst in my mind - but it IS the least essential.
Keep in mind that this is coming from a newbie. Most Floyd albums had to grow on me anyways, so this might as well. I just don't see it happening.

Ummagumma is an interesting album and that includes CD1 and CD2 but that doesn't translate into being Floyd's best album. That honour resides with DSOTM or WYWH although PATGOD is pretty damn good. So many people here love Animals too but I'm not one of them (just personal opinion when it comes down to it).
 

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yes; fragile , tales from topographic oceans
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Originally posted by FunkyHomoSapien FunkyHomoSapien wrote:

yes; fragile , tales from topographic oceans
I never understood the negative stigma around Tales. It's my favorite Yes album, as I've stated, but even before I started liking it, there were certainly worse Yes releases to lampoon.


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Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by FunkyHomoSapien FunkyHomoSapien wrote:

yes; fragile , tales from topographic oceans
I never understood the negative stigma around Tales. It's my favorite Yes album, as I've stated, but even before I started liking it, there were certainly worse Yes releases to lampoon.
apparently, some fans recognized some padding in the songs, especially sides 2 and 3 (look it up if u know what i mean), which are true according to Wakeman, who also along with some of those particular fans were awful, dull, and boring 
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Starcastle - Debut vs Real to Reel 

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Rush - Signals/Test for Echo (its not bad, I just don't like it as much as the others).

Genesis - Nursery Cryme/Anything after Genesis (1983).

Yes - Going For The One/Anything after 90125.

Pink Floyd - Animals/Piper at The Gates of Dawn
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Originally posted by Michael678 Michael678 wrote:

Originally posted by Polymorphia Polymorphia wrote:

Originally posted by FunkyHomoSapien FunkyHomoSapien wrote:

yes; fragile , tales from topographic oceans
I never understood the negative stigma around Tales. It's my favorite Yes album, as I've stated, but even before I started liking it, there were certainly worse Yes releases to lampoon.
apparently, some fans recognized some padding in the songs, especially sides 2 and 3 (look it up if u know what i mean), which are true according to Wakeman, who also along with some of those particular fans were awful, dull, and boring 
I am aware of the perceived "padding" (can music really be "padded"?) but, to be honest, it doesn't hurt the album for me. And even if it did, there are far worse Yes releases than Tales. Take their newest releases for instance.
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Focus:
Best: Hamburger Concerto / Moving Waves (it's a tie, can't choose).
Worst: Focus con Proby.
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Equal Best: The Tain and The Book of Invasions
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Originally posted by Juxienn Juxienn wrote:

Focus:
Best: Hamburger Concerto / Moving Waves (it's a tie, can't choose).
Worst: Focus con Proby.

Oh yes,  oh very much yes
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Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

^I think the contrast between the two discs, the unpredictability, and the sprawling, "searching for something" vibe are what make Ummagumma fascinating.  More consistent composition would follow but Umma charms with its own personality faults.  Often times listening to musicians "explore" can be brutal but in some cases, like the Floyd, it can be wonderful.  I think that's why their legend endures.  For me anyway.  Had they only made the "big" albums after 1972, I'd be way less interested in them.  It is their early, youthful, by chance wonderful period that keeps my interest all these years later.  Youthful charm and inspiration.  The combination of the great albums and the experimental albums make Floyd so rewarding. 

How's that saying go?  All who wander are not lost......that's Ummagumma (and much of their early work).  Whichever style of Floyd you like better, you could say that one is foreplay for the otherWink

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