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Psychedelic Paul
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Mostly Autumn, who pass the five album test with flying colours with 25 five-star albums to their credit in a row.
Also, a worthy mention for Eloy, having just finished listening to their entire discography.
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BaldJean
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definitely Magma too
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Triumvirat (Mediterranean Tales, Illusions On A Double Dimple, Spartacus, Old Loves Die Hard, Pompeii)
Wallenstein (Blitzkrieg, Mother Universe, Cosmic Century, Stories, Songs and Symphonies, No More Love) Passport (Doldinger, Second Passport, Handmade, Looking Thru, Cross-Collateral) PFM-(Photos Of Ghosts, The World Became The World, Chocolate Kings, Jet Lag, Passpartu) I tend to prefer the English lyric versions of the group's efforts I concur with some of the previously mentioned examples-Yes, Gentle Giant, Rush, Genesis
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From the classic era: Gentle Giant, Yes, Genesis, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Area, Univers Zero, Pink Floyd, and maybe Renaissance, Tull, Strawbs, Ange, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, and VDGG.
The modern bands might include: Porcupine Tree, Wobbler, Karfagen, Pendragon, After Crying, IQ, The Gathering, Dungen, Ulver, Bondage Fruit, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Riverside, Sylvan, Magma, Big Big Train, Steven Wilson, Peter Gabriel, Kayo Dot, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Leprous, Nemo, Motorpsycho, and Corde Oblique. |
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Progishness
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In Pink Floyd's case, if we are to ignore the soundtrack stuff (as suggested earlier in the thread, with which I agree as soundtracks are made to order, and within a time constraint) then I'd argue they were consistently good from PATGOD through to The Wall, with the lowest rating for that run of nine albums being 3.48 (Ummagumma), which is arguably pretty darned good. [I would argue that the Final Cut is deserving of a higher rating too, but it is such a divisive topic amongst Floyd fans in particular, and prog fans in general, I'll leave that argument out of it.]
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As I understand it, Pictures was a leftover project from Emerson's tenure with The Nice (who notably reinterpreted several classical works), and maybe he just wanted to move on without ELP becoming The Nice II. Lake may have had something to say about this too, as being their main songwriter as opposed to Emerson's composer focused approach. [On a side note, Argent had a similar conflict of interests between Rod Argent and Russ Ballard.]
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Camel- 1973-1977 - 5 albums I think are great, I add Breathless to those 5.
Marillion - Script to Seasons End. IQ - Ever to present day, that's 7 albums including the re-working og Seven Stories into Eight/98. Dream Theater - 1989-1999 Kansas - debut to POKR and many others...
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VdGG - "The Least We can do is Wave to Each Other", "H to He, Who Am the only One", "Pawn Hearts", "Godbluff", "Still Life", "World Record". that's 6 even
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Porcupine Tree:
FotBP, Deadwing, In Absentia, Lightbulb Sun, Stupid Dream. TBH, I enjoy all their albums except the first and I think The Sky Moves Sideways is good but not great. Supertramp: Crime on The Century, Crisis What Crisis, Even In the Quietest moments, Breakfast in America, Famous Last Words (and I could add Brother Where you bound too) Leprous: Bilateral, Coal, The Congregation, Malina, Pitfalls (hopefully their new one joins the list)
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Damn that's an unpopular GG opinion; that's my favorite GG entry! I also agree that GG makes this list. I love everything up to and including Interview.
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Van der Graaf Generator made five consecutive albums above 4.0, and nine consecutive albums above 3.5: The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other - 4.07 H To He, Who Am The Only One - 4.32 Pawn Hearts - 4.42 Godbluff - 4.47 Still Life - 4.29 World Record - 3.83 The Quiet Zone / The Pleasure Dome - 3.64 Present - 3.61 Trisector - 3.51 |
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GG gets ruined for me with In A Glass House (which has always been my least favorite of the classic giants), but Area is certainly one I should have thought of. Good call.
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Indeed, both of them pass by the 3.5 metric, not to mention I've heard nothing but great things about or from either of them.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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Maybe I'm too generous, but there's simply far too many to mention. Hundreds really.
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Gentle Giant is an obvious contender: their first eight albums are practically all gold (six consecutive ones are rated higher than four stars on this website). Area's first five albums are all pretty spectacular as well in my opinion.
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I think that's gotta be it. Also the record company may have been pestering them about single material after the success of Lucky Man, so they may have decided a 20 minute suite and a bunch of shorter songs was a bit wiser than a 40 minute suite and a cover of the Nutcracker as far as what they would put more effort into recording.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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Progishness
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^ Totally agree about Pictures - I've always thought of it as a 'proper' ELP album and it is indeed one of my all time favourites by anyone. I wonder if they never finished a studio recording of it because they realised they couldn't surpass the energy, passion and overall excellence of the live version?
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To round out the Big 6 (which I was doing semi unintentionally just looking through the top albums of the PA top 100 list), here's Emerson, Lake, And Palmer. Similar to Pink Floyd, there is one way you can cheat them in, and I'm actually partial to this. As far as their standard studio discography goes, they just miss the mark with that opening 4 albums run:
Emerson, Lake, And Palmer ~ 4.23 Tarkus ~ 4.06 Trilogy ~ 4.14 Brain Salad Surgery ~ 4.14 Works Vol. 1 ~ ....2.94 ouch BUT! If you toss in Pictures At An Exhibition, sitting between the debut and Tarkus, you can turn that four album run into five. Pictures doesn't pass the 4.00 mark, but it manages to get close with a score of 3.88. Why am I more partial to this cheat than to cheating with Pink Floyd? Typically, live albums shouldn't really count for these discussions, not because they're recorded live, but because they don't feature any new material, or perhaps a single new song or new cover. However, Pictures is an exception to this tendency, as the whole album features ELP playing material which cannot be heard on any of their studio releases: a massive rendition of the orchestral piece by the same name, but totally reinterpreted ELP style (with lyrics and vocals!). To many ELP fans it functions as an album much the same way as any of their studio recordings, despite being live and despite being (technically) a massive cover. So I'm for including it. With Floyd on the other hand, one would have to play by a different set of rules which would negate soundtrack albums on account of their soundtrackiness. Presumably any rule which would negate soundtracks, despite being composed of new material and presented much the same as albums proper, would also negate live albums, even Pictures At An Exhibition. So I think it comes down to whether you'd like Floyd to have the 5 album run or ELP. I'll go with ELP, since they don't get enough love for what they did.
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Jethro Tull is an interesting case indeed. They do make the cutoff, but only the 3.50 cutoff, and only with just five in a row. The usual suspects from their mid 70s output hold them back from a possible 10 or 11 album run of greatness: War Child (3.34) and Too Old To Rock N Roll: Too Young To Die (3.09). Minstrel In The Gallery sadly gets stuck between them and doesn't get to join the fun, despite passing the 4.00 cutoff. But anyway here's the run:
Stand Up ~ 4.04 Benefit ~ 3.91 Aqualung ~ 4.36 Thick As A Brick ~ 4.63 A Passion Play ~ 4.04 Personally I'm a little surprised Stand Up ranks over Benefit. I always though the latter was the more well regarded of the two, though I'm happy to see some love for the jazzier, earlier incarnation.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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And how about King Crimson? Eight in a row!!
In The Court Of The Crimson King ~ 4.63 In The Wake Of Poseidon ~ 3.84 Lizard ~ 4.13 Islands ~ 3.83 Larks' Tongues In Aspic ~ 4.42 Starless And Bible Black ~ 3.93 Red ~ 4.56 Discipline ~ 4.12 Some definite ups and downs and they wouldn't pass the 4.00 benchmark because of them, however those sub 4 entries are still pretty high scores. Beat is the first not to make it at 3.08, and with only a couple exceptions (ThraK and The Power To Believe), the Crim tends not to reach the mark after Discipline. My run of five here would be Lizard through Red. It pains me to leave out ITCOTCK, but not as much as it would pain me to leave out Red. Happily three of my other favorites are in any cut you want: Lizard, Islands, and Larks' Tongues In Aspic, though I somehow doubt anyone will be going from In The Wake Of Poseidon through Starless And Bible Black.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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