TD albums we don't care for?

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bigmoog wrote:I dont care for ZEIT any more :shock:
:shock: You been on them smokes again BM :wink:
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Well I have 99% of all the official releases but the CDs I just cannot listen to at all, even for a minute are
7 letters
inferno
paradiso
Zoning (apart from 2 tracks)
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epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:I dont care for ZEIT any more :shock:
:shock: You been on them smokes again BM :wink:
I LOVE ZEIT :P :arrow: :wink:
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JD wrote:Well I have 99% of all the official releases but the CDs I just cannot listen to at all, even for a minute are
7 letters
inferno
paradiso
Zoning (apart from 2 tracks)

7 letters is a great chill-out listen IMHO,but of course it may not tickle everyone's fancy :wink:
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Paradiso.

I found the first listening virtually painful to listen to. A bit after that, I thought it would be fair to give it another listen.

I only lasted a few tracks.

Brutal. :-(

Another [dis]honorable mention would be Catch Me if You Can.

What's funny, with albums like Destination Berlin, although it's not good, sometimes I'm in the mood for cheese and it kind of hits the spot!
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The second part of logos i cannot stand; however, the first part is a daily listen.
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coldwater wrote:The second part of logos i cannot stand; however, the first part is a daily listen.
The last ten minutes of Logos let it down a bit and I'm, not a huge fan of Dominion, but I'm a long way from "cannot stand" I like these topics where you can see other fans preferences and often wonder what they hear differently to me.
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Hobo wrote:
coldwater wrote:The second part of logos i cannot stand; however, the first part is a daily listen.
The last ten minutes of Logos let it down a bit and I'm, not a huge fan of Dominion, but I'm a long way from "cannot stand" I like these topics where you can see other fans preferences and often wonder what they hear differently to me.

The whole Logos concert at the Dominion is a stupendously good listen as is the Croydon concert of the same tour............How Logos was not a double album release always amazed me,masters of their craft at work :D
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epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:
coldwater wrote:The second part of logos i cannot stand; however, the first part is a daily listen.
The last ten minutes of Logos let it down a bit and I'm, not a huge fan of Dominion, but I'm a long way from "cannot stand" I like these topics where you can see other fans preferences and often wonder what they hear differently to me.

The whole Logos concert at the Dominion is a stupendously good listen as is the Croydon concert of the same tour............How Logos was not a double album release always amazed me,masters of their craft at work :D
starting to feel like a philistine. Can't help it, I like everything else though. Please forgive me. Just listening to it again...sorry but no. will go to confession right now...after La Joie.
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epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:
coldwater wrote:The second part of logos i cannot stand; however, the first part is a daily listen.
The last ten minutes of Logos let it down a bit and I'm, not a huge fan of Dominion, but I'm a long way from "cannot stand" I like these topics where you can see other fans preferences and often wonder what they hear differently to me.

The whole Logos concert at the Dominion is a stupendously good listen as is the Croydon concert of the same tour............How Logos was not a double album release always amazed me,masters of their craft at work :D
You mean there is unreleased Logos era material out there ??? :shock:
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JD wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote: The last ten minutes of Logos let it down a bit and I'm, not a huge fan of Dominion, but I'm a long way from "cannot stand" I like these topics where you can see other fans preferences and often wonder what they hear differently to me.

The whole Logos concert at the Dominion is a stupendously good listen as is the Croydon concert of the same tour............How Logos was not a double album release always amazed me,masters of their craft at work :D
You mean there is unreleased Logos era material out there ??? :shock:
Well the concert was longer than the album. :wink:
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JD wrote:Well I have 99% of all the official releases but the CDs I just cannot listen to at all, even for a minute are
7 letters
inferno
paradiso
Zoning (apart from 2 tracks)
I LOVE 7 Letters!

Paradiso is a bucket of dribble I agree.
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Beaubourg wrote:Paradiso.

I found the first listening virtually painful to listen to. A bit after that, I thought it would be fair to give it another listen.

I only lasted a few tracks.

Brutal. :-(

Another [dis]honorable mention would be Catch Me if You Can.

What's funny, with albums like Destination Berlin, although it's not good, sometimes I'm in the mood for cheese and it kind of hits the spot!
Paradiso must go down in TD history as THE most disappointing album in their history. I thought Purgatorio was phenomenal and had the highest hopes that Paradiso would continue that way. Sadly, I gave this album 7 complete listenings (what a painful weekend that was) and could not find ANYTHING that made it redeemable. Truly shocking.
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rattymouse wrote:
Beaubourg wrote:Paradiso.

I found the first listening virtually painful to listen to. A bit after that, I thought it would be fair to give it another listen.

I only lasted a few tracks.

Brutal. :-(

Another [dis]honorable mention would be Catch Me if You Can.

What's funny, with albums like Destination Berlin, although it's not good, sometimes I'm in the mood for cheese and it kind of hits the spot!
Paradiso must go down in TD history as THE most disappointing album in their history. I thought Purgatorio was phenomenal and had the highest hopes that Paradiso would continue that way. Sadly, I gave this album 7 complete listenings (what a painful weekend that was) and could not find ANYTHING that made it redeemable. Truly shocking.
How does it compare to Ambient Monkeys and TransSiberia? :wink:
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I haven't even managed to listen to any of the three Dante series CDs in they're entirity! I don't think I ever will , just can't stand the operatics.
was bought up on classical music and led to believe rock music was not right!
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