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The Quiet One ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
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This is simple just wanna know fave albums from the following bands:
King Crimson 5 from KC if possible Gentle Giant 3 of GG if possible Yes 5 of Yes if possible Pink Floyd 3 from Floyd if possible Supertramp 3 from Supertramp if possible Genesis 3 from Genesis if possible My faves: GG: Octopus, Free Hand and Three Friends Yes: The Yes Album, Yes, Fragile, TFTO and Magnification Pink Floyd: Animals, Meddle and OBC Supertramp: Supertramp, BWYB, COTC KC: ITCOTKC, Islands and Starless and Bible Black. It would be better explaining why are your fave, convinced by laplace. For those who haven't got into Supertramp, I really recomend you to check them out, being easy listen and fun, if someone takes my advise (don't believe anyone will lol), I recomend you Crime of the Century, Even In the Quitest Moments. After that and you liked them, you should seek Crisis What Crisis, their debut and their hidden Brother Where You Bound. Edited by cacho - March 11 2008 at 15:49 |
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KC: Red, Discipline, Lizard, ITCOTCK, Power to Believe
Yes: Close to the Edge, Going for the One, Relayer, Fragile, Yes Album
GG: In a Glass House, Power and the Glory, Free Hand
Genesis: Trespass, Selling England by the Pound, Trick of the Tail
Floyd: Wish You Were Here, Meddle, Dark Side
It's amazing how subjective this is.
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The Quiet One ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
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lol.... It seems you don't know Supertramp.... You may give them a try, I really love em, I really can't compare them to the others mentioned, but it's easy to get into Supertramp, being more fun than atractive (musically) |
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TGM: Orb ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 21 2007 Location: n/a Status: Offline Points: 8052 |
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Let's see what I can throw out:
King Crimson: 1. Larks' Tongues In Aspic - 6 stars. Currently my favourite album. Ever. 2. Islands 3. In The Court Of The Crimson King 4. Lizard 5. Red Gentle Giant Really enjoying Acquring the taste, but that's all I've got. Yes (I have 6 albums, which means I'm cutting it down to 3) 1. Close To The Edge 2. Tales From Topographic Oceans 3. Fragile, though Going For The One could get the nod if I listened to it more. Floyd 1. Wish You Were Here 2. Animals 3. Dark Side Of The Moon Atom Heart Mother would be fourth. Supertramp I've got Crime and Crisis? What Crisis?. Crime is certainly preferred, and a great album in its own right. Genesis 1. Selling England By The Pound 2. Trespass 3. Nursery Cryme, or The Lamb, depending on mood. Edited by TGM: Orb - March 10 2008 at 17:10 |
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Pekka ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 03 2006 Location: Espoo, Finland Status: Offline Points: 6457 |
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Off the top of my head:
King Crimson: 1. Red 1. In the Court of the Crimson King 3. The Power to Believe 4. Islands 5. Starless and Bible Black Gentle Giant: 1. Gentle Giant 2. Free Hand 3. Octopus Yes: 1. Close to the Edge 2. Fragile 3. The Yes Album 4. Magnification 5. Relayer Pink Floyd: 1. Wish You Were Here 2. Animals 3. Dark Side of the Moon Genesis: 1. Wind and Wuthering 2. A Trick of the Tail 3. Trespass I too haven't heard Supertramp and only about a half of Genesis catalogue. |
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The Quiet One ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: January 16 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 15745 |
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Don't know if you liked Supertramp, but if you're interested, I recomend you Brother Were You Bound or Even in The Quitest Moments and then if you liked them you should try their hidden gem, their debut. |
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Abstrakt ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
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King Crimson:
In the Wake of Poseidon, Lizard, Larks Tongues in Aspic, Discipline, The Power to Believe
Gentle Giant:
Gentle Giant, Acquiring the Taste, Octopus
Yes:
A Time and a Word, The Yes Album, Close to The Edge, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Going for the one
Pink Floyd:
Animals, A Saucerful of Secrets, Wish you Were Here
Genesis:
Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Live!
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MusicalSalmacis ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: December 23 2007 Status: Offline Points: 213 |
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King Crimson
1. Red 2. Larks' Tongues 3. Lizard 4. In The Court 5. The Power to Believe Gentle Giant 1. Glass House 2. Three Friends 3. Octopus/4. Free Hand 5. Acquiring The Taste Yes 1. Close to the Edge/2. Relayer 3. Toto 4. Fragile/The Yes Album Pink Floyd 3 from Floyd if possible 1. Animals. 2. Wish You Were Here. 3. Saucerful or Ummagumma or AHM or Meddle or Dsotm or TFC >_< Supertramp 1. Crime 2. Brother Where You Bound 3. Quietest moments or Supertramp Genesis 1. Nursery Cryme 2. Foxtrot 3. Selling England 4. Trespass or ATOTT |
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Blacksword ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
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King Crimson:
ITCOTCK Red Larks Tounges in Aspic Genesis: A Trick of the Tail The Lamb Foxtrot Yes: Fragile Close to the Edge Going for the One The Yes album Topographic Oceans Gentle Giant: Octopus In a glasshouse The Power & the Glory Pink Floyd: Animals Wish you were here Meddle |
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npjnpj ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: December 05 2007 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 2720 |
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King Crimson:
-Red
-Power to Believe
-In the Court of the Crimson King
-Great Deceiver
-Vroom Vroom
Gentle Giant:
-Interview
-Octopus
-Civilian (sorry!)
Yes:
-Relayer
-Tales from Topographic Oceans (again, sorry!)
-The Yes Album
-Drama
-The Ladder
Supertramp:
-Crime of the Century (only album I've ever vaguely liked)
Genesis:
-Trick of the Tail
-Wind and Wuthering
-Selling England
Pink Floyd:
-Animals
-Final Cut
-Wish You Were Here
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laplace ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 06 2005 Location: popupControl(); Status: Offline Points: 7606 |
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luckily I'm in a list-making mood. I'll give my reasons, too, because lists are faceless on their own...
KC: The Great Deceiver - even more fascinating than the studio albums of their most exciting era; the rare five-star compilation The ConstruKction of Light - review here Lizard - Starless and Bible Black - I know this overlaps with my first choice, but basically I couldn't vote for just one album containing Fracture... finally, VROOOM - for having "Cage" on it GG: Acquiring the Taste - most experimental Three Friends - most kitsch The Power and the Glory - most enjoyable Genesis: Nursery Cryme - I find it to be really involving and Harold the Barrel is a high point of trad prog Foxtrot - obv the Turn it on Again single - it's a good song ;P (I didn't vote for Selling England because it gets worse every time I listen to it) Edited by laplace - March 11 2008 at 13:36 |
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tuxon ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 21 2004 Location: plugged-in Status: Offline Points: 5502 |
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Agree with Laplace considering adding reasoning behind the list. King Crimson.
1. In The Court Of The Crimson King: Love the really heavy stuff going on and the classical dark mellotron sounds. 2. Lizard: Jon Anderson's participation on the title track is one of his best vocal performances I think. great songs all together.
3. Islands: It's more mellow and soft than other offerings, but i like the melancholy mood of some of the songs.
4. Red: awsome disc, really enjoy Red and Starless.
5. Discipline: Songs like Thela Hun Ginjeet and Elephant Talk really are great.
Gentle Giant:
1. Octopus, probably the best they ever did, love songs like Boys in the Band
2. Three Friends, like the symphonic folkish sounds 3. Gentle giant: great debut, Funny Ways remains one of my fav. tracks.
Yes:
1. Tales From Topographic Oceans: took a while to get into, but the movements each have something sparkling and beautifull in them.
2. Close To The Edge: can't be faulted
3. Relayer: Can't be faulted, one of their most frantic and heavy albums.
4. The Yes Album: great guitars all around
5. 90125: I know it's commercial dribble, but I just love the guitar and energy of the songs.
Pink Floyd:
1. Wish You Were Here: very cohesive album, less experimental than earlier offerings, but really a band that knows what they want and how to play it.
2. The Wall: dark and somber, great guitar stuff on there.
3. Relics: collection of early tracks, required listening.
Supertramp:
1. Crime of the Century: easily their best album, great music.
2. Even In The Quietest Moments: classic songs like Fool's Overture and Give a Little Bit, and Babaji make it a worthwhile album.
I'll leave it at two since the rest is good, but not brilliant.
Genesis:
1. Nursery Cryme: for me this is their best, Musical Box and Fountain of Salmacis are great.
2. Trespass: The Knife, Looking for Someone, White Mountain, what more reasons do you need.
3. Selling England: Just have to love the keyboards, Firth of Fifth is amazingly good.
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paolo.beenees ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 30 2007 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 1136 |
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Since I don't know the Supertramp that much, I'll go with the other bands:
Yes:
1. Fragile
2. Close to the Edge
3. The Yes Album
4. Magnification
5. Relayer
King Crimson:
1. In the Court of the Crimson King
2. Island
3. Red
4. Larks Tongues in Aspic
5. Starless and Bible Black
Genesis:
1. Trespass
2. Nursery Crime
3. Selling England by the Pound
Pink Floyd:
1. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
2. Meddle
3. The Dark Side of the Moon
Gentle Giant:
1. Acquiring the Taste
2. Octopus
3. Three Friends
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Raff ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 29 2005 Location: None Status: Offline Points: 24439 |
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I'll post mine tomorrow... Too tired to think now!
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tuxon ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 21 2004 Location: plugged-in Status: Offline Points: 5502 |
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Guess I'll have to check it out than.
though 40 euro's is a lot of money
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acelxpro ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: August 17 2007 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 103 |
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King Crimson - ITCOTCK, Red, Discipline, LTIA, Thrak
Gentle Giant - Octopus, Free Hand, In A Glass House
Yes - Fragile, CTTE, Relayer, The Yes Album, GFTO
Pink Floyd - Animals, DSOTM, Piper
Supertramp - COTC, BIA, EITQM
Genesis - The Lamb, Foxtrot, Duke
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moreitsythanyou ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: April 23 2006 Location: NYC Status: Offline Points: 11682 |
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Crimson:
1. In the Court 2. Red 3. Lizard (drop off) 4. Discipline 5. The Power to Believe Gentle Giant 1. Free Hand 2. The Power and the Glory 3. In a Glass House Yes 1. Close to the Edge 2. Fragile 3. Going for the One 4. The Yes Album 5. Drama Floyd: 1. Animals 2. Dark Side of the Moon (dropoff) 3. Meddle Supertramp: Crime of the Century ![]() Genesis 1. Nursery Cryme 2. Selling England by the Pound 3. Foxtrot |
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darksideof ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 22 2007 Location: Newark N.J. Status: Offline Points: 2318 |
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Floyd: 1.wish2.Animals
3.dark side
4. the wall
5.final cut
6. Meddle
7. Atom heart
8. Gates
9. A saurcerful
10. th DIvision
King Crimson
1. larks
2. Starless
3. REd
4. In the court
5. Discipline
6. in the wake
7. lizard
8. Thrak
9. the Power to Believe
10. Beat
YES
1. close to the Edge
2. fragile
3. Going for the One
4. Realyer
5.Drama
6 The yes album
7. tales
8. Tomato
Genesis:
1. Selling
2.trick od the tail
3.the lamb
4. Foxtrot
5.Wind and Windering
6. Nursery Crime
7. tresspass
8. and then
9. Duke
10. Abacab
11. We can't dance
gentle Giant;
1.Octopus
2.Free hand
3. Acquire the taste
4. the power
5. 3 friends
6.In a Glass house
7. Interview
8. the missing
9. Playing the Fool
Supertramp
1. Paris
to be honest my all time fav is the live album called Paris. in my personal opinion Paris is one of the live record from the 70's musically speaking and sound wise.
2. Crime of the Cetury
3. breakfast in America
4. Even in the quiet moments
5. Crisis? what Crisis?
the rest of Supertramp I really dont care much..
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Bill (Rael) ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: March 10 2008 Location: Philadelphia,Pa Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I hope you folks don't mind an old guys perspective. (I'll be 51 in May)
![]() King Crimson
1. Court of the Crimson King (At that time there weren't many bands putting out stuff like this)
2. Red (Fripp as I'll always remember him)
3. Discipline (This probably isn't my third favorite but I wanted to give credit for keeping their sound out there yet changing with the times a little bit)
4. Starless and Bible Black (I'd buy this album again and again just for "The Great Deceiver")
5. Lark's (Great Headphones Album in the Dark)
Gentle Giant
1. In a Glass House (What can you say about breaking glass on an album)
2. Interview (I selected this one because like a few of my other choices This is an album and needs to be listened to as an album and not parts)
3. Octopus (This choice is again based on what was out there at the time. Both vocals and music were so different than most for this era)
Yes (Tough one for me since I've seen them over 40 times it's kind of like having to pick a favorite kid)
1. Close to the Edge (36 years later and it hasn't lost it's luster)
2. Yessongs (This may seem like a cop-out because I can't pick favorites from the 1st few albums it is
![]() 3. Relayer (After seeing Yes a couple times and how the additions of Wakeman and Howe gave them a different feel especially live, I was concerned how the departure of Wakeman would effect them. Boy was I wrong. Moraz stepped in and sent them yet in another direction)
4. Tales (This album to me is a Symphony which should be up there with the old classical masters)
5. Magnification (I chose this one for 2 reasons #1 This band started in the sixties and here they are in the new century still exploring #2 Some of yes's stuff I've always thought teetered on being up there with the classics so the whole orchestra idea appealed to me)
Pink Floyd
1. Meddle (Another great Headphone album and another one of those albums that I'd buy again and again just for 1 song "One of these Days"
2. Animals (I actually had this and Wish You Were Here as a toss up but you said I can only pick 3)
3. Dark Side of the Moon (If Money wasn't on it I'd list list as my all time favorite. You have to understand there were bands selling out at this time and Money from a band like Pink Floyd was hard to swallow for long time fans)
BTW I Just turned Meddle on
Supertramp (Interesting choice for this list. I like them just interesting for this list)
1. Crime of the Century (fabulous Concert especially if you were, well you get my drift don't forget I caught the tail end of the sixties)
2. Crisis What Crisis (Last album before they went a little too far into top 40 tunes)
3. Even in The Quitest Moments ("Fools Overture" is a real great piece if you ask me and should have been kept off this album so they could have built a great album around it.)
Genesis (I can't believe you only want 3 choices. Could you make it any tougher?)
1. Foxtrot (Remember we're talking 1972 Sammy Davis Junior was #6 on Billboard with a song called "The Candy Man"and Wayne Newton was #11 and here comes Genesis with "Get'em out by Friday" an unbelievable story about the government putting a 4' restriction on humanoid height in order to fit twice as many in the same building site)
2. Trick of the Tail (This really isn't my 2nd favorite on musical merit, I chose this because it was a very strong album after losing one of the best Showmen (Peter Gabriel) at the time and there was concern whether they could survive without him.
3. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (I love concept albums and was in a trance at the concert)
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Have Fun Bill
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Raff ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 29 2005 Location: None Status: Offline Points: 24439 |
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First of all, a warm welcome to Bill
![]() As to my own list, as I promised yesterday, here I go...
King Crimson:
1. In the Court... - Even if not their best album, I choose it both for its ground-breaking value, and for sentimental reasons... And for "Epitaph", of course.
2. Red - Probably their most accomplished effort... And it's got "Starless".
3. Lark's Tongues in Aspic - A bit weak on the vocal front, but extremely innovative and influential in a musical sense.
4. Discipline - The album that changed the face of prog. A controversial masterpiece.
5. The Power to Believe - Challenging and hard-edged as ever, the King is alive and kicking!
Pink Floyd:
1. A Saucerful of Secrets - Simply magnificent, and very, very progressive. A too-often neglected gem.
2. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - One of the best debut albums EVER, with an opener ("Astronomy Domine") to die for.
3. Animals - Bitter and haunting, with some of the best lyrics in rock music.
Genesis:
1. Selling England by the Pound - A flawed masterpiece, but still a great album, featuring three of the best prog tracks ever.
2. Wind and Wuthering - The last really valid effort from the band, when it's good it's really good.
3. Nursery Cryme - In my opinion, more varied and interesting than Foxtrot.
Yes:
1. Close to the Edge - A slice of prog heaven, as perfect an album as they come.
2. Fragile - Perhaps not as cohesive as CTTE, but awesomely complex and richly satisfying.
3. The Yes Album - A perfect balance of melody, accessibility and progressiveness.
4. Going for the One - Yes's forgotten masterpiece. "Turn of the Century" alone would be worth the price of the album.
5. Drama - A neglected gem. Forget about Jon Anderson, and listen to the music, for heaven's sake.
Gentle Giant:
1. In a Glass House - Needs to be listened to with attention, but a nearly perfect album.
2. Octopus - Same as above, though slightly more accessible.
3. Gentle Giant - A wonderful debut album that deserves far more credit than it usually gets. "Nothing at All" is a beautiful, intriguing piece of music.
Supertramp:
1. Crime of the Century - Another nearly perfect album, with an opener and a closer to die for.
2. Breakfast in America - Prog-pop? Yes, please - if it's as good as this! And listen to the lyrics... they are as smart as they come.
3. Brother Where You Bound - Their last great album, as good as their classics. Edited by Ghost Rider - March 12 2008 at 04:10 |
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