Paidarion Finlandia Project - 'Two Worlds Encounter' (2016)
I was looking all over for a good download of this album and Noni found one. Thank you! This album has members of Paidarion, England and Samurai of Prog. Quite good!
Paidarion Finlandia Project - 'Two Worlds Encounter' (2016)
I was looking all over for a good download of this album and Noni found one. Thank you! This album has members of Paidarion, England and Samurai of Prog. Quite good!
Finally released 13 years after their debut album. Hopefully not too long await for the next one
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Druid - Towards the Sun Both these Druid albums have a huge Yes sound!...
Love the mellotron! Thanks, Noni!
Noni mentioned earlier Druid who have a huge Yes sound so thought I would play
I have always enjoyed this album although I know it divides opinion
Noni mentioned earlier Druid who have a huge Yes sound so thought I would play
I have always enjoyed this album although I know it divides opinion
Joining you
Great band.... Awsome sound Thanks COT
Noni mentioned earlier Druid who have a huge Yes sound so thought I would play
I have always enjoyed this album although I know it divides opinion
Renaissance often gets played quite a bit!...
My favourite of the Yes collection is the Yes Album
Another great album COT!! Brilliant indeed... Very much a cross between Yes and ELP
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Legend, band from UK , Neo/Folk
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Banzai - Hora Nata band from Belgium 1974
Symphonic/Jazz/Folk
Only made the one album
Noni mentioned earlier Druid who have a huge Yes sound so thought I would play
I have always enjoyed this album although I know it divides opinion
I like parts of it. Leaves Of Green and the start and end of Ritual are beautiful pieces of music in my opinion. As a totality, I find the whole thing execrable, just the pious audacity of it is progressive rock at its very worst. However, it was an album that Yes had to make, even though the endeavour proved beyond them. Tales From Topographic Oceans was Yes pushing themselves beyond their capabilities so, for me, the attempt to pull off an album like this is more remarkable than the music itself.
Sorry, we shouldn't really comment on other people's musical tastes but you brought up the fact that the album divides opinion so I thought it was relevant to voice mine!
The Doors, Other Voices.
The Doors, Other Voices.
Along with "Full Circle", a Doors album that many people don't know is a Doors album!
True. And I'm listening to Full Circle now. I had read some negative opinions of these albums but they sound very much like The Doors to me.
True. And I'm listening to Full Circle now. I had read some negative opinions of these albums but they sound very much like The Doors to me.
Yes - the only thing missing is (obviously) Jim's vocals. I'm glad they at least tried. They were always solid musically.
I like parts of it. Leaves Of Green and the start and end of Ritual are beautiful pieces of music in my opinion. As a totality, I find the whole thing execrable, just the pious audacity of it is progressive rock at its very worst. However, it was an album that Yes had to make, even though the endeavour proved beyond them. Tales From Topographic Oceans was Yes pushing themselves beyond their capabilities so, for me, the attempt to pull off an album like this is more remarkable than the music itself.
Sorry, we shouldn't really comment on other people's musical tastes but you brought up the fact that the album divides opinion so I thought it was relevant to voice mine!
I have no problem with someone making negative comments about music I like etc.......it often makes for good conversation
I have no problem with someone making negative comments about music I like etc.......it often makes for good conversation
I try to sandwich the negative within positive comments - which is what I hope to have done with my opinions on Topographic. If I don't like something at all and don't think it has any redeeming qualities then I don't think it helps the people who do like it for me to start shouting my mouth off with pure negativity.
I like parts of it. Leaves Of Green and the start and end of Ritual are beautiful pieces of music in my opinion. As a totality, I find the whole thing execrable, just the pious audacity of it is progressive rock at its very worst. However, it was an album that Yes had to make, even though the endeavour proved beyond them. Tales From Topographic Oceans was Yes pushing themselves beyond their capabilities so, for me, the attempt to pull off an album like this is more remarkable than the music itself.
Sorry, we shouldn't really comment on other people's musical tastes but you brought up the fact that the album divides opinion so I thought it was relevant to voice mine!
I try to sandwich the negative within positive comments - which is what I hope to have done with my opinions on Topographic. If I don't like something at all and don't think it has any redeeming qualities then I don't think it helps the people who do like it for me to start shouting my mouth off with pure negativity.
I have no problem with someone making negative comments about music I like etc.......it often makes for good conversation
Music is like art, we cannot always like the same paintings..... I am not into any kind of heavy or metal sounding music... Do not like the guitar riffs they produce and some of their singing can leave a sour taste in my mouth, why singing like a Devil is regarded as great, I don't know?...... Roaring down a mike, strange!..............