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FusionKing
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There are many underrated rock albums out there. These are just a handful that I have come across that I feel do not get the appreciation they deserve. So, what is your favourite of my little hidden gems?
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micky
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Caress of Steel without a doubt... it rocks!!!! and no finer example of D&D prog
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Pekka
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I thought Jar of Flies was very much appreciated, at least among all AiC fans I know.
Load is my favourite of these, criminally underrated. Today I listened to Never Say Die! for the first time ever and was very positively surprised.
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Negoba
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Gotta go with Jake E. Lee.
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topofsm
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Jar of Flies underrated? The only EP to ever hit number one on the charts?
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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Sean Trane
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A crimson album remains a Crimson album, even if weaker than others.
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Harry
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Jar of Flies is probably the only one of this list I could listen to consistently
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thellama73
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I only know a few of them, but Caress of Steel is awesome. Anyone who says different is selling something.
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i would say Falling Into Infinity :)
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FusionKing
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YEEEEAAAH! Some love for Saxon!
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Caress of Steel, easily...
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Jar of Flies!!!
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Caress Of Steel by Rush is my favourite there but I also have a soft spot for Binaurul, Beat and The Ultimate Sin. In Through The Outdoor may be Zeppelin's weakest studio moment but nevertheless has some fine moments, especially I'm Gonna Crawl.
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MAVIIIVAM
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"im . . . Im . . . gonna crawwwwwl",
Damn that is a great song! When that album came out, I was super dissapointed because thats the time (last year of Highschool) I was really getting into them. As the years went by, I loved it more and more. But not as much as the previous 3 albums. Well lets see, when Falling Into Infinity came out, I was working at Tower Records at the time, I was hearing alot of fans being really disappointed with that one, me and a fellow Prog and Metalhead discussed how "Awake" at the opening was like POW! in your face and this one . . . "neenerneerner ner ner neenerneener ner ner", but after a few weeks, I really came to like this album (except for the Studio version of Burning my Soul, still hate that "Voice Box" part). Now it can be found in a Top 5 list of fave Albums for DT fans. Still cant get into Megadeths "Panic". Still at Tower, I got a Promo of it and asked "what the hell happened to Megadeath?" Load . . . yeah, whata' load (sorry Pekka, the Black album was the beginning of the end for me). Not a Grateful Dead Fan and I need to take more listens to Steve Hillage (I have soo many classic Prog Bands to catch-up with). Beat . . . is my favorite King Crimson album, this era (Discipline, Three of a Perfect Pair, Beat, Vroom etc.) is my fave. But in general KC is in my Top 10 list of Prog Rock. I know I'll get beat-up, but I love the Union album by Yes, always have . Got to see the Tour too! Around these parts Son . . . Ultimate Sin was pretty popular and respected, Jake E. Lee won the over the Randy Rhodes crowd . . . I was, missing Randy (and wished Brad Gillis stayed). I need to get Desolation Angels on CD! I only have it on LP and havent had a Turn-table in over 15 years. Bad Company is awesome. "Never say Die" by Sabbath is another great one and need to pick-up a CD copy as well, same story as with Bad Company. This album has some interesting "turns". Again, around these parts when AiC and Pumpkins released those albums they were very popular, and have come to really respect "Jar of Flies" even more these days. R U S H . . . My favorite Band, when I 1st got into them "Caress" may have been my fave album in 1982 until I discovered Hemispheres. I started reading about their history at that time and was shocked that the poor sales almost broke-up the band. Now I think most Rush fans consider it a classic and ahead of its time. But I think I'll go with Saxon, I dont hear many folks talk about this album, though its my favorite. Its the sound of all their experience made into a polished but Heavy Metal masterpiece. The way Nigel Glocklers Drums are Mic'd are astounding, the Drums sound HUGE. Didnt see them till Crusader and thats a excellent one as well, and one of my fave Concert memories (At the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium with "Keel" opening). As under appreciated . . . I go with Saxon, outstanding overlooked Metal Album That was my 10cents. Edited by MAVIIIVAM - 17 Apr 2010 at 1:33am |
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Time Signature
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I went with "Falling into Infinity" althouhg it was a close call between that and "Caress of Steel" - although I've never thought of them as being underrated. I think that "Never Say Die" is underrated - I think it's a pretty good rock album with some nice and mostly solid songs on it. On the other hand there's a bunch of albums on the list that I think deserve the bashing they get such as "Load", which I dislike (to put it mildly). I'm ambivalent about "Risk" - I don't dislike the music, but it just doesn't capture me at all.
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I kind of had to go with Caress of Steel. It was my first Rush CD and my gateway into my favorite band. I like most of the albums on the list including the often panned on PA Union from Yes. I really liked Ozzy's The Ultimate Sin at the time of its release. I wore the cassette tape out on that one. |
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I think Load gets more criticism than it deserves. There's a bit of filler on it, but there are plenty of great songs to make up for it: "Until It Sleeps", "King Nothing", "Hero Of The Day" among others. It may be non-metal of me to say it, but those are classic Metallica songs.
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^And above them all is The Outlaw Torn, which is my favourite Metallica song ever.
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I thought that Load was still a good album. Maybe more commercial sounding than earlier Metallica, but I think that it still had a good Metallica sound to it. |
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