Your Top 10 Favourite Prog Albums of 1987 |
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Saperlipopette!
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If someone has seen/knows 500+ films from 1972 in total, I would be much more interested in this individuals favorites from that year rather than a list of every single movietitle in alphabetical order. But I suppose we are all different.
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Lewian
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Fair enough, but in the context of a thread where lots of people complain that there wasn't enough for putting together a list of 10, a demonstration how much there actually was maybe makes some sense (chances are there are far longer lists in other years that I don't necessarily want to see posted in these threads either). Hell, I don't think it was a spectacularly bad year, but I'd have had serious problems to go beyond say 13 prog albums that I know and at least like a bit. In fact, if these threads started with a complete list, it would help me a lot, as (as mentioned before) the dating on my machine is unreliable, and looking up the "top prog albums" for that year on PA always misses some that I like. Edited by Lewian - September 13 2021 at 09:13 |
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BrufordFreak
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Great music is great music. If it's great, it must be refreshing and somehow "progress". The music I like just feels progressive--all of it. I list more than ten to help other people consider albums they may have forgotten/overlooked--and to push boundaries (and buttons). |
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Drew Fisher
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siLLy puPPy
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I don't really do "favorites" lists. When i finally did make a list of my all time favorite artists on RYM it turned out to be over 500! I figured it would be helpful to list some albums that have been virtually forgotten. If it don't apply let it fly!
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essexboyinwales
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I'm with you on the IQ and Marillion, although they're both way more than 3 stars in my book! AMLOR by Floyd is also a great album from this year (IMHO) but I'm struggling to come up with anything else. Didn't get any of these until much later, as "that year, I was mostly listening to hair metal......" My first gig that year though, Bryan Adams, and Into The Fire is still my favourite of his
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Steve Wyzard
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1. Geoff Downes - The Light Program
2. Mike Oldfield - Islands 3. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason 4. Patrick Moraz - Human Interface 5. Saga - Wildest Dreams 6. Rush - Hold your Fire 7. Roger Hodgson - Hai Hai 8. Alan Parsons Project - Gaudi 9. Wetton/Manzanera - Wetton/Manzanera 10. The Silencers - A Letter from St. Paul I was surprised to see a few mentions for the first Robbie Robertson album, which I really like but did not think would find favor on this board. Of course, it also has Peter Gabriel guesting on the two best songs.
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richardh
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I wasn't gigging in those days. I seem to remember being vey fed up with life in general, and music was not helping very much. Apart from IQ I bought a few New Age albums and electronic albums and the latest by Maiden and that was it. I was very excited about the latest IQ album but then found it full of that horrible 'tinny' eighties production sound. Similarly felt let down by U2 and Suzanne Vega and could barely listen to what they were putting out as it was literally hurting my ears!
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Saperlipopette!
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I couldn't do favorite lists as such myself. Like an "all inclusive" alltime thing, I mean. But I do find it easier to list ten albums from years I struggle to come up with ten great progressive albums in total.
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siLLy puPPy
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^ Hey, nobody follows the rules on these threads! Look at all the non-prog listed here
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kenethlevine
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Hmm
Outer Limits - Scene of Pale Blue Rubaja, Bernardo (as Rubaja and Hernandez) - High Plateaux Strawbs - Don't Say Goodbye David Sylvian - Secrets of the Beehive honorable mentions Clannad - Sirius Sagrado Coracao da Terra-Flecha Tangerine Dream - Tyger |
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The best album of 1987 is The Bears debut.
Others... Pat Metheny Group - Still Life (Talking) Phil Miller - Cutting Both Ways Bill Bruford Earthworks - s/t Chick Corea Elektric Band - Light Years |
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King Crimson776
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Clutching at Straws - Marillion Barren Dream - Mr. Sirius Sand - Allan Holdsworth The Power of Suggestion - Giraffe Still Life (Talking) - Pat Metheny Group Earthworks - Bill Bruford’s Earthworks Secrets of the Beehive - David Sylvian Violeta de Outono - Violeta de Outono Wake Up in the Sun - Bernd Kistenmacher A Momentary Lapse of Reason - Pink Floyd The roughest year so far, for me. I may be stretching it a bit with David Sylvian. |
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Mellotron Storm
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Thule- Ultima Thule
David Sylvian- Secrets Of The Beehive Gamalan- Gamalan Thinking Plague- Moonsongs When- Drowning But Learning Art Zoyd- Berlin Violeta De Outono- Violeta De Outono David Torn- Cloud About Mercury Phil Miller- Cutting It Both Ways Marillion- Clutching At Straws |
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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BrufordFreak
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What is "prog"? |
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Drew Fisher
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