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Title: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 18, 2012, 06:38:58 PM
What bands would you buy an album of having heard not a single note? When I was younger and all alone in my exploration of prog there was no internet, and I had to order CDs unheard on some very tenuous leads; sometimes a single line mentioning a band in a magazine. I got some gems, but I also got some duds. I also bought (unheard) some seriousy lame albums by once great bands. Now with the advent of the internet, I can check out an album before I spend my hard earned on it. There are still a few bands that I would purchase an album of unheard. Of those still currently active, there is:

Frost* (of course)
Symphony X
Pagan's Mind
Masterplan
O.S.I.
Opeth
Planet X
Arena

... and thats all I can think of. That seems to be a kind of homogenous collection, and my listening (and buying) is much more varied, but as far as preorders go those bands have been, if not consistent, consistently good and (Opeth)  heading in an appealing direction.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Pedro on July 18, 2012, 08:38:22 PM
Nice thread! :)

This is likely to be an iterative process as I am bound to miss someone...

NB: All of these, and I mean all, are automatic purchases for the next release only.
I would revise this list on a per release basis....
Plus, apart from the first two (joint top) the rest are in no particular order.

Frost* (as you say, of course) or anything non-Frost* Jem decided to publish
Magenta or anything non-Magenta that Rob Reed decided to publish
It Bites
Tinyfish
BigBigTrain
Threshold
Steve Thorne
Arena
IQ
Pendragon
Dec Burke
Touchstone
Transatlantic
...to be continued...
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: johninblack on July 18, 2012, 09:04:21 PM
Some of this could even have been cut and paste and edit from Pedders!!

Frost* (as you say, of course) or anything non-Frost* Jem decided to publish
It Bites
Tinyfish
Threshold
Steve Thorne
Arena
IQ
Pendragon
Dec Burke
Touchstone
The Stranglers
Pagan Alter
Pagans Mind
Motorhead
Iron Maiden
Praying Mantis
And probably several more!
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: owen on July 19, 2012, 12:16:04 AM
This year, so far, It Bites, BBT and Squackett (so I'd add Mr H to Pedders pretty good list). I might have said Panic Room but Wilf played a fair bit a few weeks ago
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: rogerg on July 19, 2012, 12:47:11 AM
sounds like I'd better get some Threshold.  8-)
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: MarkOneMusic on July 19, 2012, 09:38:43 AM
Back long ago when men were real men, and records were real records... You know, when they were 12" in diameter, black and went around at 33 1/3 rpm, and album artwork was real album artwork in glorious gatefold 5 colour offset litho, and came with a poster...

Anyway, enough nostalgia...

Back then I would spend many a happy hour browsing our local record store, and on a number of occasions bought albums purely on the fact I thought the cover was cool..

Funny enough, I was rarely disappointed.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 19, 2012, 10:00:58 AM
I have to admit that the following albums were purchased after a quick listen because I liked the cover

Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time
Yngwie Malmsteen - Trilogy
Dio - Holy Diver
Helloween - Keeper of the seven keys (Pt 1)

All on vinyl, and all amoung the first 10 records I bought. Hey, I was only just discovering Heavy Metal, and had nothing else to go by. Oh, and I was into Dungeons and Dragons and all that stuff :) Oddly I have listened to all those on my ipod in the last 3 months, so I guess it is as good a yardstick as any.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Pedro on July 19, 2012, 01:34:23 PM
Quote from: "rogerg"sounds like I'd better get some Threshold.  8-)
Look at Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams on YouTube //http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qw1M-e0CeQ.
It is obviously meant to be more commercial in a "single" kind of sense but it contains some of the clever guitar work and nice vocal harmony work that I like about them.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: rogerg on July 19, 2012, 01:41:19 PM
thanks, Pedro!  so Dead Reckoning would be the first album to get?
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: mr_john on July 19, 2012, 02:24:06 PM
For me:

Frost*
Transatlantic
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Genesis (What? I can hope)
Spock's Beard
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: johninblack on July 19, 2012, 06:57:17 PM
Quote from: "rogerg"thanks, Pedro!  so Dead Reckoning would be the first album to get?
For me I like all their albums but yes, Dead Reckoning would be a good place to start.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: rogerg on July 19, 2012, 07:31:24 PM
thanks!  downloading now!   8-)
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Mikey on July 21, 2012, 08:10:55 AM
Quote from: "rogerg"thanks, Pedro!  so Dead Reckoning would be the first album to get?

It's a good start, then you can work backwards, you won't be disappointed.

But what would i know? Got jeered for playing Focus in the warehoue yesterday.......heathens
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 21, 2012, 05:13:44 PM
Quote from: "Mikey"But what would i know? Got jeered for playing Focus in the warehoue yesterday.......heathens
Thats a badge of pride here in Progland. I award you fifteen bonus prog points...
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Mikey on July 21, 2012, 06:04:22 PM
Quote from: "Rook"
Quote from: "Mikey"But what would i know? Got jeered for playing Focus in the warehoue yesterday.......heathens
Thats a badge of pride here in Progland. I award you fifteen bonus prog points...
Thank you
Was the point of the thread, completely unheard musi? Rather than the next album by an already known band?

Most recently that would be tickets to Manning.

Those tickets are a bit quiet though
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 21, 2012, 07:41:39 PM
The idea was bands you are a fan of where the next release is such an automatic buy that you would purchase it without having heard any music on it. For instance I am perfectly happy to plonk down some cash on the new Froat album without having heard it, but even though I am a huge Spock's Beard fan and loved the last album, they have gone through some changes. I am very interested to hear it, and confidence is high, but... I gotta hear it. At least a sample.

I also specified "currently active" since, well, I would go out and get a new Pink Floyd album in a flash, but I don't really see that happening.
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Againesis on July 22, 2012, 12:41:00 AM
Quote from: "Rook"For instance I am perfectly happy to plonk down some cash on the new Froat album without having heard it
They must be a great band. Like Frost but more...stoaty.

My list for what it's worth:
Frost (surely a given for anyone here)
BBT
It Bites
Magenta (although one more Chameleon like release and I'll cross Mr Reed off my list)
Neal Morse projects (except the covers & worship stuff)
Imogen Heap
Divine Comedy
IQ
Steve Hackett (electric stuff)
XTC
Peter Gabriel
Steely Dan
Probably Anathema & The Flower Kings now after their stonkingly good last albums

There are probably loads of others...I'm such an iTunes whore!!
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 22, 2012, 01:12:31 AM
Quote from: "Againesis"
Quote from: "Rook"For instance I am perfectly happy to plonk down some cash on the new Froat album without having heard it
They must be a great band. Like Frost but more...stoaty.
Oh they are... with keys by the irascible Jim Goatfrey. I think their new album is called Deep Froat.

So small a distance between the s and a keys, and yet so far...
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Mikey on July 22, 2012, 07:52:08 AM
Quote from: "Rook"The idea was bands you are a fan of where the next release is such an automatic

That could be a long list, especially if there's a Mitchell connection.

Next thread could be;

Is there a disappointing Mitchell album?
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Rook on July 22, 2012, 09:00:49 AM
Was JM on Pride? I love all the Arena albums except that one. Couldn't tell you why, can't remember actually. I just never wanted to listen to it. But yeah, Mitchell is the man.

I'm actualy a bit the same way about Jorn Lande. The only stuff of his that I didn't dig was the Allen/Lande stuff. It loooked great on paper, but just never grabbed me. My good friend is still in utter disbelief that I don't think it is some of the best music made by man. Shrug. Then again I didn't think all that much of Snow, which everyone else seems to see as SB's high water mark. I also prefer Collins Invisible Touch era Genesis to Gabriel... (only joking!) I'll stop rambling...
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: fitzy on July 22, 2012, 09:37:05 AM
Marillion
Anything with Derek Sherinian involved(..always quality,always great guitarists guesting!)
Big Big Train
Dream Theater
Transatlantic
Porcupine Tree
Flower Kings
Agents of Mercy
Anything with Billy Sheehan(Solo,Devils Slingshot etc.)
Steve Vai
Spocks Beard
Neal Morse
RUSH
And anything by Mike Stern,Satch,Paul Gilbert,BCC,..So much music,so little time!Aagghhh!!
Title: Re: Bought unheard
Post by: Mikey on July 22, 2012, 09:42:31 AM
Quote from: "Rook"Was JM on Pride?


Line-up / Musicians
- Paul Wrightson / vocals
- Keith More / guitars, backing vocals
- Clive Nolan / keyboards, backing vocals
- John Jowitt / bass, backing vocals
- Mick Pointer / drums, backing vocals


& anything with the Jowitt, he took me to Frost* from Jadis & John Young