#10 1965-2023: In PA, One track per five years |
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Logan
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Posted: January 22 2024 at 20:17 |
This is the tenth poll that I have done covering albums included in the discographies of Prog Archives band/artist listings where I list one release per five year period (one for 1965 to 1969, one for 1975 to 1979 etc.) I also have done various polls with the same concept for releases not included in the Prog Archives database. There is one exception in this poll with The Flaming Lips, which has been approved for Prog Related but not yet added.
Multiple votes allowed, please vote for up to three (or more if such limitations are too restrictive for you). And please vote no more than once per album. Additionally, feel free to vote even if you have very limited knowledge. Comments on the selections are appreciated even if not on the positive side, and feel free to mention your own favourites off any of the albums. I hope some will come up with their own lists and polls. I don't only like to share that which I like; I also like to check out what others like.
Robert Wyatt "Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road" (Rock Bottom, 1974) Far East Family Band "Kokoro" (Parallel World, 1976) Goblin "Tenebre" (Tenebre, 1982) David Sylvian "The Boy With the Gun" (Secrets of the Beehive, 1987) Swans "The Other Side of the World" (Love of Life, 1992) The Flaming Lips "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" (The Soft Bulletin, 1999)* Pram "Bewitched" (The Museum of Imaginary Animals, 2001) Radiohead "Reckoner" (In Rainbows, 2007) Chelsea Wolfe "Reins" (Pain Is Beauty, 2013) Thee Oh Sees "The Axis" (A Weird Exits, 2016) ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT "The Sons and Daughters of Poor Eternal" (Darling the Dawn, 2023) * Note: While The Flaming Lips are yet to be added to PA, the band was approved for Prog Related some time ago so I decided to add it here despite not currently being included in PA's database of bands and artists. As ever, I made a youtube playlist which is more for my entertainment than anything, but someone else might like to check it out. I've had so many that I expect people who once were willing and even fairly eager have likely burnt out on that. It's a fun way for me to choose, re-listen to and express various music of interest to me. [/QUOTE] Edited by Logan - January 22 2024 at 20:33 |
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Cristi
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Goblin - Tenebre
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Logan
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Thanks Cristi. Glad you can usually find something to vote for in the polls. I love that Goblin track. My nicest return to the music was the Far East Family Band as I have not played it very much over the years and I have really been loving it. The Wyatt is a very long time fave. For a third vote I will go with David Sylvian.
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Mormegil
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David Sylvian for this round.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Octopus II
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Family - Winter
David Sylvian - The Boy With The Gun Swans - The Other Side Of The World
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progaardvark
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Chelsea Wolfe, Goblin, and Far East Family Band. That's eclectic. Visions of thermometers.
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Manuel
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Of this list, David Sylvian.
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Goblin
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Radiohead
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Fan of the Family lp......should be in everyones collection imho.
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They continue to be pleasant playlists, throughout. My selection of three is ALL HANDS_MAKE LIGHT, Pram and Robert Wyatt (no Radiohead for a change, though it could have been...).
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