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Progressive Rock Album List-1974

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Poll Question: What is your favorite of these Progressive records from 1974?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 hours 26 minutes ago at 15:13
^ I appreciate the opportunity and latitude to mention others (some people don't like mentions of any others) while also mentioning the ones in your list that I love. I do try to vote for ones in the list if I know and like at least one and otherwise I might state that I can't vote for any with a reason and make my own list. In this case there were several that I could have very happily voted for. From Greg's (The Dark Elf's list) I would vote for Red over Gryphon, from Jared's mentions, I think Focus over Gryphon and Hawkwind, and from Saperlipopette!'s others, I think Can over the Cosmic Jokers. There certainly is no shortage of great music. 1974 is an amazing year! And it a really nice time in that most of us (at least who like classic years) probably have many loved albums liked by most others here. Tastes overlap a lot more in the late 60 and 70s, after that it becomes more divisive. I mean it still be divisive, but easier to find music likes in common than later.

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Triumvirat >Refugee >Edgar Froese
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I went with Rypdal and I believe that was sent to me from you. Thankyou!
A massive year really.
Here's an obscure one from '74, "Tales Of The Exonerated Flea" by drummer Horacee Arnold. John Abercrombie and Ralph Towner on guitars, Sonny Fortune and Art Webb on horns, Jan Hammer on keys, Rick Laird on bass. Come on!

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