Which CD took the longest time to get into?

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I spent a LOT of time on 'My Arms Your Hearse' before it became my current favorite.
I've spent the least time on 'BWP' simply because I find the album, sorry to say this, boring.
The album I've probably listened most to overall is 'Still Life'. It was locked in my CD player for aeons of infinity and romantic death. Heh.
 
Longest: Prob. Morningrise
Shortest: BWP (Of course =))

MAYH: never really did it for me, so that´s why I never "Got into it". But who knows I might do someday although I doubt it =(
 
Orchid and Morningrise have taken me ages to get into...I don't like the way the songs are written in bits and they just stop and go into a completely different section after a bit of silence. They also don't seem as powerful either, I still like them but nowhere near as much as Opeth's more recent stuff...it all seems to flow way better.
 
Same hear. I do have to say that I'm starting to dig them a little more now.

Matt
Judas Pissed said:
Orchid and Morningrise have taken me ages to get into...I don't like the way the songs are written in bits and they just stop and go into a completely different section after a bit of silence. They also don't seem as powerful either, I still like them but nowhere near as much as Opeth's more recent stuff...it all seems to flow way better.
 
Longest: Either Deliverance or MAYH
Shortest: BWP and Still Life. Both of those I liked as much as I did the day when I bought them, even though I like songs on them now that I didn't like before.
 
To be honest, BWP. MAYH was my first album, and it really took fuck all time. Still Life was instantly likeable, as was Deliverance. Morningrise was tough to enjoy at first, but once I got into the music the time it took to appreciate it seemed irrelevant. BWP, on the other hand, never clicked with me until recently. Some of the songs just seemed *blah*. Then, the overall atmosphere the album attempts to bring out became more apparent, and I therefore began to enjoy the it more.