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6. King Crimson – Lark’s Tongues
in Aspic 2297 pts 16 votes ▲ 5 (#1 tamijo,
#2 zravkapt, #3 Nogbad the Bad, #5 Formentera Lady, #9 addictedtoprog) “ A compendium of controlled explosions, composed improvisation and cool metallic groove. 'Larks Tongues in Aspic' has a very professional and refined sound, that of five virtuosos who are in complete control of their music, yet manage to simultaneously be crazy, maniacal and very fun… The first track remains a truly intense musical experience every time it comes around again, and there are no other compositions like it… as shockingly brilliant as the debut” - thehallway “If you
only buy one King Crimson studio album, make it this one. Here Fripp re-invents
the group and creates music superior to anything the band had done previously…
This is the only studio album to feature Jamie Muir. This guy *influenced* Bill
Bruford. How the hell do you influence Bruford?.. Crimson were always better
live, but they never made a more consistent and better sounding album.” – zravkapt (#2) Top 5 tomorrow. Edited by Kazza3 - February 04 2016 at 19:40 |
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So 3 Floyd in the top 5? wow
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3 ~ Floyd
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Atleast TAAB didnt break into top 5.
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Animals in the top 5 but not TAAB? I don't think I'll lose any sleep over that.
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Magma America Great Make Again
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No. Thick should be in the top five. No no no.
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There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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Here we go!
5. Genesis – Selling England by
the Pound 2329 pts 17 votes No
movement! (#1
justin4950834-2, #4 emigre80, #6 addictedtoprog, #7 infernalfrog/ten years
after, #8 Formentera Lady) “SEbtP is a sort of flawed masterpiece:
intensely moving and powerful, with peaks of utter brilliance, but not perfect
in the true sense of the word. On the other hand, the highlights of this record
can easily be numbered among the few real landmarks of Seventies prog, those
tracks no self-respecting fan of the genre should miss: this being the case of
opener "Dancing With the Moonlight Knight", spectacular keyboard-fest
"Firth of Fifth", and epic "The Cinema Show" with its
instrumental coda, "Aisle of Plenty"… possibly Gabriel's finest
hour as a vocalist.” - Raff “There was no doubt I was hearing
the collective genius of five creative geniuses. The fact that five geniuses
could even collaborate and come out with these masterful song tapestries is
astounding to me in and of itself.” – BrufordFreak (#50) “The
Battle of Epping Forest is a fantastic song, and I'm breaking the legs of the b*****d who says otherwise.” – Kazza3, of Wine, Women and Wandsworth fame (#12) |
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4. Pink Floyd – Wish You Were
Here 2494 pts 18 votes ▼
2 (#2
floflo79, #5 emigre80,#6 jonross14) “How does one follow the success
of DSOTM without making a carbon copy of the successful album? Well, you
reinvent yourself completely… The absence part is a bit of an autobiographical
theme, with Syd Barrett's ghost appearing a second time… WYWH certainly ended
up equalling [Dark Side] in the heart of fans. Among the three Floyd creators,
this is where they worked best together and shared the workload evenly, and
where Floyd is at the top of their game.” – Sean Trane “This is
one of the Floyd's most poignant moments. Moody synthesizers, shimmering organ
parts, tight guitar parts, well thought-out arrangements, careful songwriting,
various timbres and harmonies going hand in hand, the sincere lyrics about
longing for the old company, and different levels of perceiving the emotional
rock bottom really fill up the album. As far as I can see, these are the very
things that define this album as an immortal classic every human being with
enough soul must have in possession.” – Dayvenkirq (#22) |
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3. Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of
the Moon 2679 pts 18 votes ▲ 1 (#1 ten
years after, #2 Dean, #3 Kazza3, #5 floflo79/infernalfrog, #6
justin4950834-2/rushfan4, #9 Polymorphia/sublime220) “We all had heard how wonderful
this album was before we actually heard it. With the exception of people who
were around when the record was actually released, back in 1973, everybody has
been told by somebody else that PINK FLOYD's "Dark Side of the Moon"
is the one album we can't die without listening to, at least once… And we all
know the facts: Alan Parsons' production is superb, the cover is iconic, the
lyrics are captivating… and it is great, simple intelligent
music. No odd time signatures (with perhaps a not-so-minor exception) or
dissonances or "avant-garde" feats here, no fusion, no jazz, no displays
of fireworks. All it took to create this monster is the talents of a bunch of
musicians who knew how to create unique sounds, music that has never since been
replicated, even though it has been emulated a million times. All clicked.
That's all we can say.” – The T “The
soundtrack to The Wizard Of Oz is one of Pink Floyd's best albums. He made
better albums like The Final Cut but this is pretty good too. His next album
The Wall is even better. Nothing here is as good as "Another Brick In The
Wall", his best song obviously. He smoked 5000 pounds of marijuana when he
made this album...that's why it sounds the way it does. This is one of the best
selling albums of all time[citation needed].” – zravkapt (#44) |
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2. Pink Floyd – Animals 2807 pts 18 votes ▲ 5 (#4
infernalfrog, #5 Nogbad the Bad/sleeper, #6 RoeDent, #7 sublime220) “But what makes this sound even
greater is a turn in the band's direction, the inevitable turn towards
(relative) simplicity after a period of elaborate experimentalism and/or
bombast. There's no orchestra, no saxophone, no female backing vocals, no guest
musicians, but just a band which wants to make rock music: rock music which
shoots directly in your face (and in your brain), raw power, but at neither
place bland or overlong… It's Roger Waters' split personality which shapes the
lyrical component of the music: the man fighting for human rights, for peace
and against fascism, but also the man who realises how hard these aims are to
achieve, and who sometimes fails to live up to his own expectations: the
dichotomy between hope and despair, between wishful and pessimistic thoughts…
it could be a chance for everyone to see and feel that life is also so much
more than the greed, egoism and opportunism in our world.” - Einsetumadur “Animals finds Pink Floyd looking
at the waves of angry young men in "I hate Pink Floyd" shirts and
thinking to themselves "Hey, you know what? *We* hate Pink Floyd
too!"… a murky, mildly grimy sound miles away from the clean, sterile
atmosphere of Wish You Were Here, in which they explore thematic territory that
is just as angry, cynical and accusatory as the punks were dredging up…. the
band appear to have recognised the mood of the time, as well as the increasing
gap growing between them and their audience… Waters and Gilmour's compositions
and the band's overall performance on Animals speaks to a powerful desire to
return to the underground… a third masterpiece in a row for a band who at this
stage could do no wrong.” - Warthur |
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And so, shockingly enough....
1. Yes – Close to the Edge 2875 pts 20 votes No
movement! (#2
Formentera Lady/sublime220/justin4950834-2/Kazza3, #4 Magnum Vaeltaja, #5 ten
years after, #8 rushfan4, #9 emigre80) “Close to the Edge finally
saw them explore the sort of ambitious quasi-perfection usually reserved for
erudite composers and traditional 'art music'… yet "Close to the
Edge" felt chaotic and spontaneous. Many of the title piece's instrumental
sections sound like they could have been spawned from a miraculously devised
improvisation… Like a well-balanced meal, there's plenty to keep a listener
busy and occupied; somehow tired of the brilliant guitar and key leads? That's
fine, simply look just beneath the surface and there's an equal depth to the
sophisticated bass grooves and drumwork. Listening to "Close to the
Edge", it's a granted delight to take it all in as a whole, but repeated
listens have often found me focusing on one part of the performance without
being any less engaged as a result… Close to the Edge requires time
and a degree of patience to unlock its beauty and charm, but once that beauty
is finally revealed, it's utterly impossible to deny or ignore it.” – Conor Fynes “And finally comes "Close To
The Edge", the prize fight, the grand spectacle. A powerful catharsis
summating the years of work and training and development, the crowning
achievement. There are no weak moments on this record. On all three opuses
themes and melodies are highly developed and tie into each other seamlessly,
chaos and calm play against each other for a cathartic effect and no musical
ideas ever feel too strained or overblown. In all, "Close To The
Edge" is one of the golden standards of symphonic prog… Steve Howe's
guitar alone shines above the chaos like the aurora on a clear night…” – Magnum
Vaeltaja (#4) “To immerse yourself in the
opening title track is to be transported to a beautiful, unspoiled and fertile
alien world. For me, listening to this masterful, near-nineteen minute suite is
akin to being "front-pew-center" in some otherworldly church of prog
-- a moving, quasi-religious experience.” - Peter “Seems such a splendid and reasonable chap
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Thanks to everyone who participated, and I hope people have enjoyed following along- I certainly enjoyed running it!
I'll throw some more interesting bits and pieces of info/statistics up here later on, and will take requests if anyone has any. Edited by Kazza3 - February 05 2016 at 21:18 |
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Well done sir, that was fun.
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Few comments:
SEBTP ONLY MADE FIVE! YEET!! ANIMALS AND CLOSE ARE TWO AND ONE! YAHOO!! Thick should've been way higher ![]() Abbey Road was a complete surprise. Never would've guessed it making out of the top thirty. Can we have the info where everyone sees their highest ranked album that no one else had on any other list?
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There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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Hoo-rah!
![]() Thanks so much Kazza3, that was plenty of fun and I'm very pleased to see CTTE right where it should be as well as a great variety of music in the top 100 in addition to the classics.
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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No worries all! Top Artists: 1. Pink Floyd (13475 pts) 2. King Crimson (11123 pts) 3. Yes (10245 pts) 4. Genesis (8599 pts) 5. The Beatles (6761 pts) 6. Led Zeppelin (4892 pts) 7. Van der Graaf Generator (4677 pts) 8. Jethro Tull (4044 pts) 9. Radiohead (3704 pts) 10. David Bowie (3369 pts) Each user's highest ranked album that no-one else voted for: addictedtoprog: Agalloch - The Mantle (#22) andreol263: Metamorfosi - Inferno (#1) BaldFriede: Peter Hammill - The Fall of the House of Usher (#1) BrufordFreak: Stereolab - Dots and Loops (#3) Cambus741: Cosmograph - The Man Left In Space (#2) DarkLizzard: Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons (#1) Dayvenkirq: Harold Budd - The Pavilion of Dreams (#3) Dean: The Enid - In the Region of the Summer Stars (#3) emigre80: Manic Street Preachers - This is My Truth, Tell Me Yours (#10) floflo79: Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast (#15) Formentera Lady: Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Solar Fire (#11) Guldbamsen: Pharoah Sanders - Karma (#1) infernalfrog: Engenheiros do Hawaii - Gessinger, Lick & Malts (#10) jonross14: Gazpacho - Night (#1) justin2950834-2: Grateful Dead - American Beauty (#49) Kazza3: Miles Davis - Nefertiti (#14) Lewian: Astor Piazzolla - New Tango, Zero Hour (#3) Magnum Vaeltaja: Rayuela - Rayuela (#3) micky: AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (#5) Nogbad the Bad: Cheer-Accident - Fear Draws Misfortune (#8) Polymorphia: Sonic Youth - Murray Street (#12) RoeDent: Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events (#2) rushfan4: Presto Ballet - The Lost Art of Time Travel (#1) sleeper: Fen - Epoch (#3) sublime220: Sublime - Sublime (#15) tamijo: Robert Fripp - Exposure (#9) ten years after: Strawbs - Grave New World (#10) twseel: Acid Mothers Temple - Absolutely Freak Out (#1) zravkapt: Faith No More - Angel Dust (#5) Comparison with the ProgArchives Top 100 Prog Albums: Somewhat surprisingly, only 50 albums are shared between this top 100 and the PA top 100. The highest ranked albums in the ProgArchives top 100 that didn't make into our top 100 are: 15. Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per Un Amico 18. Anglagard - Hybris 19. Camel - Moonmadness 22. Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero 24. Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Darwin! Of the 50 albums in this top 100 which aren't in the Progarchives top 100, 28/50 were prog, the highest-ranked of which are: 17. King Crimson - Discipline 21. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium 22. King Crimson - Lizard 24. Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans 26. Radiohead - Kid A And 22/50 were not prog (including proto-prog and prog-related), including: 10. The Beatles - Abbey Road 15. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV 23. The Beatles - The Beatles 30. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 31. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II Comparison with the 2009 top 100: 66 albums are shared between the 2016 and 2009 lists. The highest ranked albums in 2009 that didn't make it in 2016 are: 18. Frank Zappa - Hot Rats 24. Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory 25. Camel - Moonmadness 46. Soft Machine - Third 47. Tool - Lateralus The highest ranked albums in this list that didn't make it in 2009: 29. Can - Future Days 33. Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother 37. King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black 39. Tangerine Dream - Rubycon 42. Amon Duul II - Yeti And two albums in the top 100 were released since the 2009 poll closed: 43. Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing 84. maudlin of the Well - Part the Second And, comparing the top ten:
So you know, at least we're consistent.
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1-THREE Floyd albums in the TOP 4...Wow, they're the best band ever for me but still seems a bit too much.
2-Thick as a Brick should be higher (podium or TOP 4) 3-I'd have Close to the Edge #2 or #3 personally, but still well deserved top spot. Perfect album. |
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I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
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I know this is a popularity contest and Floyd is the most popular band, so I'm not that surprised even if I don't like PF that much myself.
I'm more puzzled by Abbey Road making it into the top 10, since it's an uneven record. The second side is the best thing ever recorded by The Beatles, but the first side is a complete disaster. |
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Two random guys agreed to shake hands. Just Because. They felt like it, you know. It was an agreement of sorts...a random agreement.
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I'm still shocked that I wasn't the only one who had Pure Guava on the list, but zrav came through. Nice that someone else has one of the best albums of all time on their list.
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