Number 6
Ancient Mariner
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Bands_Have_WonWell, "The Redemption Of William Black (Infinite Entanglement Part III)" is probably in the running for the longest album title of all time
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Bands_Have_WonWell, "The Redemption Of William Black (Infinite Entanglement Part III)" is probably in the running for the longest album title of all time
Somehow I knew a response of this type was coming...LOL.
Song(rating)wise, you prefer the previous album. Enjoying (and rating) a song includes production, I assume.
You are not contradicting what I said, so yes, I agree.Not necessarily. I find the production of Iron Maiden's debut album to be abysmal but I prefer Iron Maiden to Killers based on the quality of the songwriting alone, Charlotte the Harlot notwithstanding.
You are not contradicting what I said, so yes, I agree.
When you rank a song, you do not exclude the production factor. I mean, I would not separate that. A song rating ought to say somehing of your overall impression and any like or dislike factor concerning any aspect of what you hear (includes production/sound) should be included, not excluded. It attributes to the enjoyment factor.
It is about songwriting, performance, and also sound.
Meh, I still think "While You Were Gone" is far and away the best Blaze track. Arguably the only time everything came together for him to deliver something truly superior.People keep giving “Together We Can Move The Sun” less than a 10/10.
Honestly it’s the song that could knock all my other 10s down to a 9 instead, it’s literally that good IMO.
I'll try to do the rest as soon as I can. I just wanna get to Blood & Belief already so I can defend "The Path & the Way" from you guys' relentless criticism (yes, I've already listened to that song).I know; I got you and @Lampwick 43 covered. The voting will be open until at least the too of you finish. And don't think you're holding us up - I'm not satisfied with the number of voters at the moment anyway.
Oh he definitely blew me away with the "GOOOOOOOONE!!" I do think the song is good, but you forget that I actually like his voice mostly.Meh, I still think "While You Were Gone" is far and away the best Blaze track. Arguably the only time everything came together for him to deliver something truly superior.
Just listen to his performance on that song compared to anything else he's done -- he actually sounds great through almost the entire track, has no major phrasing issues, and truly blows you away with that first huge "GOOOOOOOONE!!" The musical interludes through the middle are really strong, too.