Bill Walker
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No is it good ?I love Gentle Giant, though I can see why others don't, the Drummer John Weathers is another of a long list of seriously underated Musicians.
Have you listened to Yes' - Open you Eyes album/Cd?
No is it good ?I love Gentle Giant, though I can see why others don't, the Drummer John Weathers is another of a long list of seriously underated Musicians.
Have you listened to Yes' - Open you Eyes album/Cd?
Interesting. I was doing the albums in Spotify date order, which is pretty random it seems and not usually complete. Looking at the band bio I can see that English Boy Wonders was a re-release in 2008 of a 1997 recording, hence the sudden change in style (and lead singer of course) from Gathering Speed (2004) and The Difference Machine (2007) - those being the 'earliest' 2 albums on Spotify. I was beginning to wonder why you classed the lead singer as World Class! (Think it was you). I'll certainly give the later albums with the latest vocalist a fair go.True their albums prior to David Longdon (singer) joining in 2009 are on the whole dissapointing, since 2009 they are essentially a new band, Ie incorporating new World Class musicians eg, Dave Gregory (XTC) & Nick D'Virgillio on drums & a Brass Band ensemble, give English Electic Full Power a spin, there are still obvious Genesis influences here & there (particularly in the Song - The First Rebreather) & it that doesn't float your boat they're probably not for you.
i did get a free copy of Bard sent to me by the Band, I think, back in late 90s & it was awful, the singer sounded like nails down a blackboard.
No, listed to it once & never again, can't remember the year it came out 2005?No is it good ?
Yes those albums are with the 2/3 diferrent singers they had prior to 2009, as I say different Band, I'd imagine that Spotify has them as later due to them being re-mastered or some other nonsense. the albums with Dave Longdon & in reality a different band, there's only 1 member left of that orginal Band, (yes he's World Class & yes there appears to be a lot of WC musos in this band now :) are:-Interesting. I was doing the albums in Spotify date order, which is pretty random it seems and not usually complete. Looking at the band bio I can see that English Boy Wonders was a re-release in 2008 of a 1997 recording, hence the sudden change in style (and lead singer of course) from Gathering Speed (2004) and The Difference Machine (2007) - those being the 'earliest' 2 albums on Spotify. I was beginning to wonder why you classed the lead singer as World Class! (Think it was you). I'll certainly give the later albums with the latest vocalist a fair go.
Quite right, an example, tons more of course.
I bought Drama years ago, played bits of it, realised I thought it was an awful album and never touched it again.
I’ve just acquired it again on ye olde CD, and the penny has just dropped. I’m hooked on its rhythms, and especially on Chris Squire’s playing.
You can really tell Anderson’s not around by the lack of twee acoustic numbers, and it definitely has a heavier edge. I can also glimpse tantalising snatches of the guitar playing we’d hear on Asia a couple of years later.
Not so keen on the 5th of the 6 tracks but the others are first class.
That top 3 is bang on and I would also add IQ.I am thinking that post 90s Prog has now had long enough to warrant its own category...
My favourites list now include The Deer Hunter...
My go to millennial prog includes:
Porcupine Tree
Steve Wilson
Riverside
Sylvan
Devin Townsend
Flower Kings
Transatlantic
Opeth
Muse
Vulgar Unicorn
Hogaths Marillion upto Marbles
Occasional albums by
Big Big Train (English Electric)
RPWL
PFM
Lunatic Soul
Tried but failed to get excited by others :
Pineapple Theif
Anathema
Haken
Yes also had a rich run of form with...
Talk
Key Studio
The Ladder
Magnification
Prog Metal also has had it moments ...
Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory
Vanden Plas (most)
I have seen IQ several times and got Airbag albums. I find IQ, Arena, Pendragon, Palas too neo prog for my tastes although each have an occasional album I really like.That top 3 is bang on and I would also add IQ.
Other bands like Abel Ganz and Airbag also worth a listen.