Album Wars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, I love all of the Zep albums EXCEPT for that one, I'm not even including Coda as a real album.

Anyway. If it sounRAB like I have a low opinion of IV, I don't at all, I just love the others more. Though between it and Zep I it's very close and interchangable I guess.
 
I always liked "Big Generator" a more straight up rock album, but I can certainly see Yes fans not seeing eye to eye with it. Its got Trevor Rabin`s mark all over it as well. If memory serves me right Jon Anderson departed the band soon after for the second time!

"Tales From Topographic Oceans" along with "Relayer" (despite being much shorter) were big arabitious projects and extremely overblown but usually loved by Yes and prog fans in general. But they`re certainly not the type of albums, I would suggest to anybody looking to get into prog!!! On that note I would neither suggest Jethro Tull`s "Thick as a Brick" nor "Passion Play" and neither Genesis "Larab Lies Down on Broadway" along with most of the Canterbury scene. All this stuff should come once somebody has eased themselves into the genre with more accessible stuff.



Anybody anti-prog.



If ever you decided to do a U-Turn start with the "Yes Album" very accessible and a great album. Also King Crimson`s "In The Court of the Crimson King" an album often described as heavy mental and in many ways the most influential prog album ever recorded IMO. Also try the King Crimson trilogy of "Larks Tongues in Aspic" "Starless and Bible Black" and "Red" one of the greatest albums ver recorded IMO. And then of course there is the discography of Pink Floyd..........

What do you think of modern prog? Stuff like Porcupine Tree, Mars Volta, Radiohead and Muse etc I know some of it is passed of as art rock or alternative rock bollocks and even under the moniker of New Prog but I still think of these banRAB as prog.
 
kid rock because the cd label is cool
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