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richardh
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iluvmarillion
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Taking on best live albums, most of which are either double or triple albums, my vote would go as follows:
1) Made in Japan (Deep Purple) 2) Live Scenes from New York (Dream Theater) 3) Yessongs (Yes)
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Steven Brodziak
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No Frampton Comes Alive? He CAN play a gee tar.
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Well, there it is. (Amadeus)
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By--Tor
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1) Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
2) Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
3) The Chicago Transit Authority
4) Allman Brothers - Live and Fillmore East
5) The Who -Quadrophenia
6) Pink Floyd - The Wall
7) Yes - Yessongs
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Blomljud by Moon Safari. What about albums that are released in multiple volumes? Like Bath and LYBM by motW and Sleeping in Traffic by Beardfish. Those get my vote.
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Blue Effect
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The Lamb
Tago Mago
Made in Japan
Second's Out
Double Live Gonzo
One More From The Road
Still
Swelled and Spent [the original, the reissue with the deluxe cc sounds like crap]
Crackers [ok that's cheating with a triple]
Some of my faves off the top of my head.
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jean-marie
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a few more thought not the whole prog, most of chicago albums, barclay james harvest live and live tapes, gentle giant playing the fool , al di meola splendido hotel , isaac hayes shaft , rory gallagher irish tour , camel a live record , flying burrito brothers live in amsterdam , marillion the thieving magpie , canned heat living the blues , dire straits alchemy ,
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PLUS rypdal odissey , tangerine dream encore and polland , spirit spirit of 76simple mind live in the city of light
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Ijon Tichy
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If I exclude Live Albums, it 's not easy to say because many are in fact three-siders blown up with more or less adequate fillers. For me even The Wall , Lamb Lies and Topographic count to that group. What comes to my mind is Canarios' fantastic Vivaldi adaption "Cycles". A magic box from beginning to end. Outside prog it 's easy: "Songs in the key of life" by Stevie Wonder
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Trrrrrrrooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuttt Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssssssssskkk Reeeeeeppppllliiiicccaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
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The White Album - The Beatles
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
Living in the Past - Jethro Tull
Miles of Aisles - Joni Mitchell
Sleeping in Traffic - Beardfish
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago
Playing the Fool - Gentle Giant
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Vinyl just sounds better!!
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thehallway
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road! (apart from the reggae song...... yuck ) |
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I'll leave that to you Never say never (whoops, I've said it twice) |
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i forgot klaus schulze live in polland
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richardh
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I tend to exclude live albums in these type of threads but if we are going there then
Mike Oldfield - Exposed
Tangerine Dream - Poland
Rush - Different Stages
IQ - Forever Live
Genesis - Seconds Out
Par Lindh Project - Live In America
Jean Michel Jarre - The Concerts In China
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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and Tales from Topographic Oceans
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who realises that Tales is a brilliant album wrongfully demonized by trendhopping idiots who get angry at things they don't understand.
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Bob Dylan's album B on B, is a monster and deserves the mention ... it was one of the first albums to really blow folk music out of the water and you should have seen the cockroaches and bad folksters come out of the woodwork. It's almost like at the time, it belonged in each small area, and to no one else ... and all of a sudden, most of the local "folk" is nothing compared to this new kid.
In many ways, that album blew out radio and the value of the music and the lyrics, a lot more than the Beatles or Rolling Stones or anyone else.
CTA and Chicago 2 ... deserve the mention, and they are 2 albums I love dearly, and think that PA should start the American version of "Progressive" music to validate a lot more work, other than just pop music. Chicago was not pop music in its first 4 or 5 albums, although they did have some hits. And I have never seen a bad Chicago show!
Allman Brothers -- that album is a keeper. But I am not sure it needs to be listed as "progressive" ... it's just great music by a band that really did something nice at a time when it was needed, and it meant more than ... just nothing and pop music, or plain top of the pops.
The Who - Quadrophenia ... I always felt it was very good. Just not sure that everyone at the time had listened to it properly and given it a good listen, because at the time, things were turned nasty against long cuts and "conceptual" music ... and The Who, was one of the bands that said ... I don't care! This is what I'm doing! ... and they stood out for it. It might not be considered progressive, as music per se, but it is in every other aspect of the whole thing, and a conceptual idea, not different than DSOTM at the time, or Genesis, and in many ways, it was much more honest music, and a heck of a lot more honest, and it did not have to dress up in drag, or costumes to get the point across, or use ten fancy keyboards to create great music, which is the bad part of the "progressive" definitions demanding groups to have a big keyboard sound.
I am not adverse to the idea of progressive music ... I am only adverse to the finnicky and attitude that limits the music designs to one thing and one thing only, when it could easily encompass many others and show that ... there were a lot of people that really wanted to do more with their music ... than just a pop song ... but then, we're only interested in top of the pops anyway ...we even have a "top list" ... and we love to discuss the monsters ... just exclude the very people that inspired so many of these monsters, and were also there at the time, also doing quite good and important things.
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it's f**kin' boring |
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