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Old 08.01.2008, 03:47 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Glice
I don't really agree with its influence so much, and there were records doing similar things prior, but strip off your emotional attachment to the record and I agree, 40,000%.

Funny thing with Trout Mask was that I didn't enjoy the record at all until I went through an Albert Ayler phase, then it all clicked in a lovely way.

What rock records were doing similiar things prior? I'd really like to hear them. I try not to let emotional attachments get in the way with what I think of an album overall; hence why I think bands have greater albums than the ones I often list as my personal favorites.

Trout Mask gives me a headache and has for years. I hate the production on it. But I've always thought it was interesting -- took me a few months to LOVE. I've always liked the spoken word songs the best actually.
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