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Two albums that come to mind as I listened to them recently.
Atoms For Peace Amok. This album builds slow for me. Starting with track 5, "Unless" through the final track, "Amok" is pure joy. But I have yet to cozy up to the first four songs. Well, I'm liking "Dropped" more than I have before now but still... An oldie but favorite: Elton John's Madman Across the Water. Really love his early '70s stuff. Side 1 is brilliant: "Levon", "Tiny Dancer", "Razor Face" and the title track. But every time I try to get into side 2 I can't, except maybe for "Rotten Peaches". |
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The Wall by Pink Floyd has like, six good tracks, and the rest of it is crap.
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I feel this way about ELP's Tarkus. Side A with the title track, brilliant stuff! Side B .. not so much. At best, side B is good but not very much so. At worst it is atrocious.
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Forgive me for quoting myself, from the ELP thread in the Prog section Quote:
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Black Sabbath's debut is an obvious one. Side one is the best thing they ever did and makes it my fav Sabbath album all by itself, but side two is just a big sack of meh. I don't know who told them they knew how to jam, but that person is obviously a pathological liar.
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I feel this way about "Appetite
for destruction" by guns n' roses. I thought the album had a lot of potential and guts. Unfortunately also too much generic 80's commercial metal. |
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