This essay was written by Dan Barrett in response to a friend's
comments about not liking
The Power and the Glory.
The friend had previously heard
Three Friends
and not liked it at first, but eventually grew to love it.
I didn't like
The Power and the Glory
when I first got it either. Even after 3-4
listenings, I still didn't like it. I even returned the album (which I had
borrowed on cassette from a friend). A few weeks later, I had a craving
to hear it again, and then I was hooked.... Now it's my favorite album
in all of rock! (No lie!)
I remember you didn't really like
Three Friends at first either... and
The Power and the Glory is even
more challenging to the ear.
Three Friends
has some really lush and beautiful sections.
The Power and the Glory is a
different kind of animal: the beauty is in the intricacy of the counterpoint
and the controlled use of dissonance. A tune like
So Sincere
would have been way out of place on
Three Friends. (Or on just about any other
album in rock. :-))
You wrote that "The songs often lose their continuity, and I just can't seem
to latch on to anything meaningful or moving."
Here are a few things I've noticed about the album, in case they'll
help:
Give it time. Give it a few months. :-) And most of all, give it full
playings from beginning to end. That's the best way to hear it....
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