3/30/17 9:40AM
1st single "Springfield."I haven't heard it yet, but from some of the comments, it doesn't stray all that much from their past few records (which is still a good thing).
The rest of the record may though.
3/24/17 6:40AM
Facebook Announcement
June 9th, 2017 release date.
Certainly looking forward to this as espeically their last 3 records ( Distant Satellites, Weather Systems, We're Here Because We're Here) are somewhat Modern Classics (progressive college rock I suppose, as opposed to their older/earlier gothic doom/death metal).
Hopefully the 1st single will arrive relatively soon as that snippet below I don't know if it *teases* me enough as it's so brief.
I do recall reading that there is a Jazz and chamber element coming as some of the content on Social Media mentioned them using in the recording. Upright Bass among other instrumentation. Quite curious about that.
1. 32.63N 117.14W 1:18
2 Leaving It Behind 4:27
3 Endless Ways 5:49
4 The Optimist 5:37
5 San Francisco 4:59
6 Springfield 5:49
7 Ghosts 4:17
8 Can't Let Go 5:00
9 Close Your Eyes 3:39
10 Wildfires 5:40
11 Back to the Start 11:41
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Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
The Year 1987 Albums Calendar and Rankings
1987, a year I chose out of curiousity per Marillion, Rush and Giraffe had albums. Plus 1 of the 3 best U2 records in The Joshua Tree came out that year.
But in looking at the depth of the year, it's a pretty barren, thin year. Some of the 80's pop and Metal was okay (Helloween, Savatage). Prince, George Michael, Michael Jackson. Sting, REM, INXS. Some iconic names with some of their better records of course.
However on the grand scale of my taste, 1987 was also Top Heavy and I suppose somewhat nostalgia laden. Although I am wondering and suspicious the 1980's were a lot like this year. The most memorable and go-to's end up being a few at the top. Which supports my feeling about the 1980's strength largely being in Singles rather than Albums. Other decades though seem to have a larger chunk of albums, often underground albeit, but for many good reasons.
I do find it interesting though to have to choose between a Marillion album and a Kevin Gilbert album, which happens in other years as well. And Clutching takes this one, as it's my favorite Fish-period Marillion record, and 1 of 5 5-star albums from the band.
1. Marillion - Clutching at Straws
2. Giraffe - The Power of Suggestion
3. Rush - Hold Your Fire
4. U2 - The Joshua Tree
5. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason 6. George Michael - Faith
7. Pat Metheny - Still Life (Talking)
8. Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction
9. Michael Jackson - Bad
10. INXS - Kick
11. Prince - Sign "☮" the Times
12. Sting - ...Nothing Like the Sun
13 Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part. 1
14. Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King
15. The Dukes of Stratosphear - Psonic Psunspot
16. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Winterland
17. Def Leppard - Hysteria
18. Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
19. Jethro Tull - Krest of a Knave
20. Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
21. Faith No More - Introduce Yourself
22. Bruce Spingsteen - Tunnel of Love
23. R.E.M. - Document
24. Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S.
25. Yes - Big Generator
26. TNT - Tell No Tales
U2 - The Joshua Tree
rel March 9, 1987
Prince - Sign "☮" the Times
rel March 31, 1987
TNT - Tell No Tales
rel April 13, 1987
Faith No More - Introduce Yourself
rel April 23, 1987
Voivod - Killing Technology
rel April 23, 1987
Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction
rel May 15, 1987
Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1
May 23, 1987
Marillion - Clutching at Straws
rel June 12, 1987
Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S.
rel June 15, 1987
Pat Metheny - Still Life Talking
rel July 7, 1987
Dio - Dream Evil
rel July 21, 1987
Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
rel July 21, 1987
Alexander O'Neal - Hearsay
rel July 29, 1987
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Winterland
rel July 1987
Def Leppard - Hysteria
rel August 3, 1987
The Dukes of Stratosphear - Psonic Psunspot
rel August 3, 1987
R.E.M. - Document
rel August 23, 1987
Wendy and Lisa - Wendy and Lisa
rel August 24, 1987
Michael Jackson - Bad
rel August 25, 1987
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
rel September 7, 1987
Rush - Hold Your Fire
rel September 8, 1987
Jethro Tull - Krest of a Knave
rel September 11, 1987
Yes - Big Generator
rel September 17, 1987
Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King
rel September 28, 1987
Bruce Spingsteen - Tunnel of Love
rel October 6, 1987
Sting - ...Nothing Like the Sun
rel October 13, 1987
Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
rel October 15, 1987
INXS - Kick
rel October 19, 1987
George Michael - Faith
rel October 30, 1987
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Earthworks
rel 1987
Giraffe - The Power of Suggestion
rel 1987
Jane Siberry - The Walking
rel 1987
But in looking at the depth of the year, it's a pretty barren, thin year. Some of the 80's pop and Metal was okay (Helloween, Savatage). Prince, George Michael, Michael Jackson. Sting, REM, INXS. Some iconic names with some of their better records of course.
However on the grand scale of my taste, 1987 was also Top Heavy and I suppose somewhat nostalgia laden. Although I am wondering and suspicious the 1980's were a lot like this year. The most memorable and go-to's end up being a few at the top. Which supports my feeling about the 1980's strength largely being in Singles rather than Albums. Other decades though seem to have a larger chunk of albums, often underground albeit, but for many good reasons.
I do find it interesting though to have to choose between a Marillion album and a Kevin Gilbert album, which happens in other years as well. And Clutching takes this one, as it's my favorite Fish-period Marillion record, and 1 of 5 5-star albums from the band.
1. Marillion - Clutching at Straws
2. Giraffe - The Power of Suggestion
3. Rush - Hold Your Fire
4. U2 - The Joshua Tree
5. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason 6. George Michael - Faith
7. Pat Metheny - Still Life (Talking)
8. Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction
9. Michael Jackson - Bad
10. INXS - Kick
11. Prince - Sign "☮" the Times
12. Sting - ...Nothing Like the Sun
13 Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part. 1
14. Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King
15. The Dukes of Stratosphear - Psonic Psunspot
16. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Winterland
17. Def Leppard - Hysteria
18. Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
19. Jethro Tull - Krest of a Knave
20. Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
21. Faith No More - Introduce Yourself
22. Bruce Spingsteen - Tunnel of Love
23. R.E.M. - Document
24. Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S.
25. Yes - Big Generator
26. TNT - Tell No Tales
U2 - The Joshua Tree
rel March 9, 1987
Prince - Sign "☮" the Times
rel March 31, 1987
TNT - Tell No Tales
rel April 13, 1987
Faith No More - Introduce Yourself
rel April 23, 1987
Voivod - Killing Technology
rel April 23, 1987
Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction
rel May 15, 1987
Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1
May 23, 1987
Marillion - Clutching at Straws
rel June 12, 1987
Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S.
rel June 15, 1987
Pat Metheny - Still Life Talking
rel July 7, 1987
Dio - Dream Evil
rel July 21, 1987
Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
rel July 21, 1987
Alexander O'Neal - Hearsay
rel July 29, 1987
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live at Winterland
rel July 1987
Def Leppard - Hysteria
rel August 3, 1987
The Dukes of Stratosphear - Psonic Psunspot
rel August 3, 1987
R.E.M. - Document
rel August 23, 1987
Wendy and Lisa - Wendy and Lisa
rel August 24, 1987
Michael Jackson - Bad
rel August 25, 1987
Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
rel September 7, 1987
Rush - Hold Your Fire
rel September 8, 1987
Jethro Tull - Krest of a Knave
rel September 11, 1987
Yes - Big Generator
rel September 17, 1987
Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King
rel September 28, 1987
Bruce Spingsteen - Tunnel of Love
rel October 6, 1987
Sting - ...Nothing Like the Sun
rel October 13, 1987
Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien
rel October 15, 1987
INXS - Kick
rel October 19, 1987
George Michael - Faith
rel October 30, 1987
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Earthworks
rel 1987
Giraffe - The Power of Suggestion
rel 1987
Jane Siberry - The Walking
rel 1987
Labels:
1987 Albums
,
George Michael
,
Giraffe
,
Marillion
,
Rush
,
U2
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
The Year 1978 Albums Calendar and Rankings
1978, a year that saw many big names release albums, including many solo albums, but given it was in the late 70's, a lot of those artists either were just starting out, or following up a few years before, some of their best work.
Rush and Styx oddly, put out 2 of the best albums that year. Hemispheres, becoming my favorite Rush record among a catalog of 19 proper studio albums. Why that is? to me, it's their peak into doing progressive rock, and when they did it well, there's not many who did it better.
It came out in around Halloween, so it might have hit me like a ton of bricks after the rest of the year.
1978 was the age of Disco and Punk and even New Wave of British Heavy Metal I suppose was coming, so progressive rock and classic rock was fading a bit. A lot of good Jazz-Fusion as well, although not classics really, but still some decent stuff.
1. Rush - Hemispheres
2. Styx - Pieces of Eight
3. Alec R. Costandinos and The Syncophonic Orchestra - Romeo and Juliet
4. Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
5. Kansas - Two for the Show
6. Renaissance - A Song for All Seasons
7. U.K. - U.K.
8. Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
9. Bruford - Feels Good to Me
10. Al Di Meola - Casino
11. Van Halen - Van Halen
12. The Who - Who Are You
13. Yes - Tormato
14. Happy the Man - Crafty Hands
15. The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
16. Genesis - ...And Then There Were Three...
17. Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group
18. Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (Scratch)
19. Chic - C'est Chic
20. Queen - Jazz
21. Boston - Don't Look Back
22. Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings and Food
23. Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
24. Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
25. Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch
26. Journey - Infinity
27. Dire Straits - Dire Straits
28. XTC - White Music
29. The Rutles - The Rutles
Bruford - Feels Good to Me
rel January 6, 1978
Alec R. Costandinos and The Syncophonic Orchestra - Romeo and Juliet
rel January 16, 1978
Journey - Infinity
rel January 20, 1978
XTC - White Music
rel January 20, 1978
Van Halen - Van Halen
rel February 10, 1978
The Rutles - The Rutles
rel February 24, 1978
Al Di Meola - Casino
rel February 25, 1978
Genesis - ...And Then There Were Three...
rel March 1, 1978
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
rel March 17, 1978
Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group
rel March 1978
Renaissance - A Song for All Seasons
rel March 1978
U.K. - U.K.
rel March 1978
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
rel April 10, 1978
Max Webster - Mutiny Up My Sleeve
rel April 15, 1978
Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch
rel May 1978
Kaipa - Solo
rel May 1978
Anthony Phillips - Wise After the Event
rel May 1978
Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
rel June 1, 1978
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (Scratch)
rel June 2, 1978
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
rel June 2, 1978
Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings and Food
rel July 7, 1978
Boston - Don't Look Back
rel August 2, 1978
Chic - C'est Chic
rel August 11, 1978
The Who - Who Are You
rel August 18, 1978
Styx - Pieces of Eight
rel September 1, 1978
Brand X - Masques
rel September 8, 1978
Happy the Man - Crafty Hands
rel September 21, 1978
Yes - Tormato
rel September 22, 1978
XTC - Go 2
rel October 6, 1978
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
rel October 7, 1978
Billy Joel - 52nd Street
rel October 13, 1978
Rush - Hemispheres
rel October 29, 1978
Kansas - Two for the Show
rel October 1978
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
rel November 2, 1978
Queen - Jazz
rel November 10, 1978
Anthony Phillips - Private Parts and Pieces
rel November 30, 1978
The Doobie Brothers - Minute by Minute
rel December 1, 1978
Chick Corea - Friends
rel 1978
Paco de Lucía - Paco de Lucía interpreta a Manuel de Falla
rel 1978
Eric Johnson - Seven Worlds
rel 1978
John McLaughlin - Electric Guitarist
rel 1978
Annette Peacock - X-Dreams
rel 1978
Rush and Styx oddly, put out 2 of the best albums that year. Hemispheres, becoming my favorite Rush record among a catalog of 19 proper studio albums. Why that is? to me, it's their peak into doing progressive rock, and when they did it well, there's not many who did it better.
It came out in around Halloween, so it might have hit me like a ton of bricks after the rest of the year.
1978 was the age of Disco and Punk and even New Wave of British Heavy Metal I suppose was coming, so progressive rock and classic rock was fading a bit. A lot of good Jazz-Fusion as well, although not classics really, but still some decent stuff.
1. Rush - Hemispheres
2. Styx - Pieces of Eight
3. Alec R. Costandinos and The Syncophonic Orchestra - Romeo and Juliet
4. Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
5. Kansas - Two for the Show
6. Renaissance - A Song for All Seasons
7. U.K. - U.K.
8. Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
9. Bruford - Feels Good to Me
10. Al Di Meola - Casino
11. Van Halen - Van Halen
12. The Who - Who Are You
13. Yes - Tormato
14. Happy the Man - Crafty Hands
15. The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
16. Genesis - ...And Then There Were Three...
17. Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group
18. Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (Scratch)
19. Chic - C'est Chic
20. Queen - Jazz
21. Boston - Don't Look Back
22. Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings and Food
23. Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
24. Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
25. Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch
26. Journey - Infinity
27. Dire Straits - Dire Straits
28. XTC - White Music
29. The Rutles - The Rutles
Bruford - Feels Good to Me
rel January 6, 1978
Alec R. Costandinos and The Syncophonic Orchestra - Romeo and Juliet
rel January 16, 1978
Journey - Infinity
rel January 20, 1978
XTC - White Music
rel January 20, 1978
Van Halen - Van Halen
rel February 10, 1978
The Rutles - The Rutles
rel February 24, 1978
Al Di Meola - Casino
rel February 25, 1978
Genesis - ...And Then There Were Three...
rel March 1, 1978
Elvis Costello - This Year's Model
rel March 17, 1978
Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group
rel March 1978
Renaissance - A Song for All Seasons
rel March 1978
U.K. - U.K.
rel March 1978
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
rel April 10, 1978
Max Webster - Mutiny Up My Sleeve
rel April 15, 1978
Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch
rel May 1978
Kaipa - Solo
rel May 1978
Anthony Phillips - Wise After the Event
rel May 1978
Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
rel June 1, 1978
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (Scratch)
rel June 2, 1978
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
rel June 2, 1978
Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings and Food
rel July 7, 1978
Boston - Don't Look Back
rel August 2, 1978
Chic - C'est Chic
rel August 11, 1978
The Who - Who Are You
rel August 18, 1978
Styx - Pieces of Eight
rel September 1, 1978
Brand X - Masques
rel September 8, 1978
Happy the Man - Crafty Hands
rel September 21, 1978
Yes - Tormato
rel September 22, 1978
XTC - Go 2
rel October 6, 1978
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
rel October 7, 1978
Billy Joel - 52nd Street
rel October 13, 1978
Rush - Hemispheres
rel October 29, 1978
Kansas - Two for the Show
rel October 1978
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
rel November 2, 1978
Queen - Jazz
rel November 10, 1978
Anthony Phillips - Private Parts and Pieces
rel November 30, 1978
The Doobie Brothers - Minute by Minute
rel December 1, 1978
Chick Corea - Friends
rel 1978
Paco de Lucía - Paco de Lucía interpreta a Manuel de Falla
rel 1978
Eric Johnson - Seven Worlds
rel 1978
John McLaughlin - Electric Guitarist
rel 1978
Annette Peacock - X-Dreams
rel 1978
Labels:
1978 Albums
,
Hemispheres
,
Pieces of Eight
,
Rush
,
Styx
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