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Yeah stuff like Peel the Paint surely earns the title of "prog blues". It seems they sneak in bluesy breaks and developments into otherwise very prog songs. Like Experience off of In a Glass House. It starts out very prog, and then it turns to blues, and then straight back to prog right before the end.
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Okay, here's some more GG trivia.
Derek Shulman (lead singer) has since his days in GG become a big man in the record industry and signed on big money machines like Bon Jovi, Dream Theater and Pantera. |
And Nickelback. Don't forget Nickelback.
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Here's some more GG trivia : As I'm writing this post, Gentle Giant has 5 albums on progarchives updated top 100 prog albums list. Listed with their ranks, they are :
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That's not a bad endorsement at all! Especially considering the amount of albums on progarchives.
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Progarchives is THE site to go to for recommendations and general prog info.
But for they're reviews, not so much. Hail to the Thief has 3 stars, so according to them it's inferior to 16 Rick Wakeman albums. |
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I can't really bare to read any of that sites reviews though. It's full of middle aged elitist snobs who pretty much write off of every other genre and still don't know how to write a coherent sentence. Just read some of the reviews from Ivan Melgar Morey and Sean Trane just to see what I mean. Quote:
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I'll agree that a lot of the reviews are definitely cringe worthy, especially for a lot of the newer albums. But every now and then you'll find a good, informative review that really sells the album in question.
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