I voted for Cyclone, I really it. In interviews, Edgar always tells stories about what a sh*te experience that time around 1978 was, but without them really noticing it, they produced a fine album which stands the test of time. I liked Cyclone around 1981 when I first heard it (after Alpha Centauri and Rubycon), and I still think it's great.
I like Tyger too, including all the mispronounced words.
And William Blake's poetry was a discovery for me. Thanks Edgar for pointing me in that direction!
MFD is not bad musically and I like the
vocal sound of Chris Hausl's voice. BUT he somehow "blurs" the English words he sings, so it's often very hard for me to make out what he actually sings, which I find very annoying. The PDF on TD's website with the texts and poems used for MFD doesn't help very much here, because it's not the word-for-word lyrics being sung. So that spoils MFD for me a bit.
Dante Trilogy: I don't like it. Acoustic torture, all of it (sorry TD!).