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    Posted: October 21 2005 at 21:10

Heres My Prog Collection

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Fragile

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound

Jehtro Tull:J-Tull Dot Com, Crest Of A Knave

Camel: Moonmadness

Eloy: Dawn

Pink Floyd: The Wall

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Inner Mounting Flame, Lost Trident Sessions, Visions Of The Emerald Beyond

Weather Report: 8:30, Black Market

Dream Theatre: Images and Words, 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance, Live at Budokan, Falling Into Infinity, Change of Seasons, Metropolis 2

Nightwish: Oceanborn

Queensryche: Mindcrime

Yngwie Malmsteen( I consider him prog though i suppose he really is not) Trilogy, Rising Force, G3

Orphaned Land: Mabool

Alright bascially i discovered prog in July a few of these i had before than but most i have bought since than. My main interest is Prog-Metal but i want to get a good Overview of the "classics"

so keeping in mind i plan to buy dsotm and wish you were here by pink floyd soon, what other prog "classics" do i need to add to my collection, also what prog-metal should i check out

thanks for any hlp



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 01:39
ELP:
Brain Salad Surgery 3/5

Yes:
Relayer 5/5 (get Close to the Edge)

Fragile 4/5 (I love the album, but it's not a masterpiece imo)

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound 5/5 (If you like this then I highly recommend picking up anything 70-76 Genesis, Foxtrot is my pick)

Jethro Tull: hmm, I havn't heard those JT albums but Thick As A Brick is great, Passion Play is another one of my favs, Aqualung is another.

Camel: Moonmadness 4/5 , Snow Goose is an amazing album, all instrumental. and my favorite Camel album is Mirage (listen to the sample of 'Lady Fantasy' on the website)

Pink Floyd: The Wall 3/5 (I love pink floyd but not this one, I can't get into it at all, since you're already getting 'WYWH' and 'DSotM' I'll recommend Meddle.)

Mahavishnu Orchestra (I cant rate the albums because I only have parts of each of them, but what I have is amazing)

Dream Theater:

Images and Words 3/5 (not sure why people think it's a masterpiece, what am I missing?)

6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance 2/5 (A few great songs, but a lot of filler, not my fav DT album)

Change of Seasons 4/5 (the title song is great, maybe a little drawn out, but the covers are a let down)

Metropolis II 4/5 (My personal favorite from DT but it's a little too pretentious to get a 5/5 from me)

Yngwie Malmsteen, I don't have any albums by him but I do have some tracks, which I liked at first because he's SO FAST but to me it grows old because of the lack of emotion.

OK so based on what you have I recommend...
Genesis - Foxtrot then entire 70-76 catalogue if you want more
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick then Aqualung
Yes - Close to the Edge is a must, and if you want more I would go with The Yes Album then Tales from Topographic Oceans.
Camel - Mirage, then Snow Goose
Pink Floyd - Meddle then Animals

And a few other bands you need to check out -
King Crimson - In The Court of The Crimson King first after that Red and Lark's Tongues in Aspic
Van der Graaf - Pawn Hearts, Godbluff
Gentle Giant - Octopus (I'll warn you, they're diff and very hard to get into, give it a couple listens first)

I could go on and on but I don't want to overwhelm you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 10:13
  • ELP: Brain Salad Surgery (4.5/5) Get Tarkus, Trilogy and their debut
  • Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans (4/5), Relayer (4/5), Fragile (4/5) Get The YES Album, Close To The Edge and Yessongs
  • Genesis: Selling England By The Pound (5/5) Get Foxtrot, Nursery Cryme, Genesis Live, A Trick of The Tail
  • Pink Floyd: The Wall (4/5) Get Meddle, Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals
  • Dream Theater: Images and Words (5/5), 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence (4.5/5), Live at Budokan (4/5), Falling Into Infinity (4/5), Change of Seasons (3/5), Metropolis 2 (4.5/5) Get Awake, Train Of Thought, Live At The Marquee

RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 10:22

Why didn't anyone rated Nightwish - Oceanborn

Do you think they're good??? Do you recommend this artist???

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 10:45

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery   *****

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans   *****, Relayer  *****, Fragile   *****

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound   *****

Camel: Moonmadness    *****

Pink Floyd: The Wall    *****

Dream Theatre: Images and Words  *****, 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance  *****,  Falling Into Infinity  *****, Change of Seasons   *****, Metropolis 2   *****

Queensryche: Mindcrime    *****

Yngwie Malmsteen  Trilogy  *****, Rising Force  *****, G3  *****

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 11:06
Originally posted by Franklinstower3 Franklinstower3 wrote:

Heres My Prog Collection

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Fragile, Close to the Edge

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound

Jehtro Tull:J-Tull Dot Com, Crest Of A Knave

Camel: Moonmadness, Mirage

Eloy: Dawn

Pink Floyd: The Wall, Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Inner Mounting Flame, Lost Trident Sessions, Visions Of The Emerald Beyond

Weather Report: 8:30, Black Market

Dream Theatre: Images and Words, 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance, Live at Budokan, Falling Into Infinity, Change of Seasons, Metropolis 2, Symphony X - V: The New Mythology Suite

Nightwish: Oceanborn, Kamelot - The Black Halo, Epica - Consign to Oblivion

Queensryche: Mindcrime

Yngwie Malmsteen( I consider him prog though i suppose he really is not) Trilogy, Rising Force, G3

Orphaned Land: Mabool

Alright bascially i discovered prog in July a few of these i had before than but most i have bought since than. My main interest is Prog-Metal but i want to get a good Overview of the "classics"

so keeping in mind i plan to buy dsotm and wish you were here by pink floyd soon, what other prog "classics" do i need to add to my collection, also what prog-metal should i check out

thanks for any hlp

Nice collection to start with ... I added some suggestions in blue.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 11:18

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery 5/5

Buy suggestion: self-titled album, Trilogy, Pictures At An Exhibition, Works vol.1, Welcome Back....

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans 5/5

Relayer 3,5/5

Fragile 4,5/5

Buy suggestion: The Yes album, Close To The Edge, Going For The One

Pink Floyd: The Wall 5/5

Buy suggestion: Atom Heart Mother, Relics, Meddle, Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Final Cut

Dream Theatre:

Images and Words 3,5/5

6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance 4/5

Falling Into Infinity 3,5/5

Change of Seasons 5/5

Metropolis 2 5/5

Buy suggestion: Awake, Octavarium

Nightwish: Oceanborn 4/5

Queensryche: Mindcrime 5/5

Buy suggestion: Warning, Empire

Other buy suggestions:

King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King, In The Wake Of Poseidon, Starless & Bible Black, Red, Discipline, Beat, Thrak, The Power To Believe

Tangerine Dream: Phaedra, Stratosfear, Force Majeure

Opeth: Ghost Reveries

Ayreon: Into The Electric Castle, The Universal Migrator Pt.1

Mr.Bungle: Mr.Bungle

Supersister: Present From Nancy, To The Highest Bidder, Pudding & Gisteren, Superstarshine

U.K.: Danger Money

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 11:32

Sorry ... I hadn't noticed that you don't have Dream Theater - Awake ... my favorite DT album. ESSENTIAL!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 11:34
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Sorry ... I hadn't noticed that you don't have Dream Theater - Awake ... my favorite DT album. ESSENTIAL!

I'll second that Mike.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 13:25
thanks for all the help guys i definatly get those recommended albums as soon as possible
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2005 at 13:48
You need some better Floyd- and throw in some RUSH! otherwise- great start to a prog collection!
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Some rush, vdgg, crimson, and caravan would make it perfect.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2005 at 11:24
Few more suggestions for you to spend your hard earned on - if you're into the Mahavishnu Orchestra, you really must get Birds of Fire - same personnel as Inner Mounting Flame and Lost Trident Sessions. I think most people that know the band consider either "Birds" or ""Inner Mounting Flame" is their best work. I'm a big fan as you may have guessed!

You have two good Weather Report albums - you also might want to try "Heavy Weather" which includes "Birdland", maybe their best known track. It was Jaco Pastorius first full album with them (he joined half-way through Black Market I think).

You might like Frank Zappa's Hot Rats.

I'm not big into prog-metal but I would make two suggestions...Tool's "Lateralus" (which if you read reviews you will see divides opinion but is certainly worth checking out); and King Crimson's "Red" (OK the latter isn't really prog metal but I recommend it as your introduction to them).

And for Yes, you should add Close to the Edge sometime.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2005 at 12:38
ELP: Brain Salad Surgery ***

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans ***
Relayer ****
Fragile ****

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound ****

Camel: Moonmadness ***

Dream Theatre: Images and Words, ***
6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance, ***
Falling Into Infinity, **
Change of Seasons, ****
Metropolis 2 ***
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 24 2005 at 18:18

you gotta get:

.the snow goose, mirage, camel, a live record of Camel
.atom heart mother, the dark side of the moon, ummagumma, meddle, wish you were here, pulse of Pink Floyd
.close to the edge, the yes album, yessongs of Yes
.tarkus, pictures at an exhibition of ELP
.thick as a brick, aqualung, a passion play, living in the past of Jethro Tull
.birds of fire of Mahavishnu Orchestra
.inside of Eloy

      ...and a long, long list
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2005 at 16:14
Originally posted by Franklinstower3 Franklinstower3 wrote:

Heres My Prog Collection

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Fragile

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound

Jehtro Tull:J-Tull Dot Com, Crest Of A Knave

Camel: Moonmadness

Eloy: Dawn

Pink Floyd: The Wall

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Inner Mounting Flame, Lost Trident Sessions, Visions Of The Emerald Beyond

Weather Report: 8:30, Black Market

Dream Theatre: Images and Words, 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance, Live at Budokan, Falling Into Infinity, Change of Seasons, Metropolis 2

Nightwish: Oceanborn

Queensryche: Mindcrime

Yngwie Malmsteen( I consider him prog though i suppose he really is not) Trilogy, Rising Force, G3

Orphaned Land: Mabool

Alright bascially i discovered prog in July a few of these i had before than but most i have bought since than. My main interest is Prog-Metal but i want to get a good Overview of the "classics"

so keeping in mind i plan to buy dsotm and wish you were here by pink floyd soon, what other prog "classics" do i need to add to my collection, also what prog-metal should i check out

thanks for any hlp

 

its good...you wanna hook me up w/ genesis and some yngwie maybe?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2005 at 16:17
Originally posted by Franklinstower3 Franklinstower3 wrote:

Heres My Prog Collection

ELP: Brain Salad Surgery TRILOGY AND TARKUS!

Yes: Tales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer, Fragile NEED CLOSE TO THE EDGE

Genesis: Selling England By The Pound FOXTROT, NURSERY CRYME, THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY

Jehtro Tull:J-Tull Dot Com, Crest Of A Knave

Camel: Moonmadness

Eloy: Dawn

Pink Floyd: The Wall

Mahavishnu Orchestra: Inner Mounting Flame, Lost Trident Sessions, Visions Of The Emerald Beyond

Weather Report: 8:30, Black Market

Dream Theatre: Images and Words, 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulance, Live at Budokan, Falling Into Infinity, Change of Seasons, Metropolis 2

Nightwish: Oceanborn

Queensryche: Mindcrime

Yngwie Malmsteen( I consider him prog though i suppose he really is not) Trilogy, Rising Force, G3

Orphaned Land: Mabool

Alright bascially i discovered prog in July a few of these i had before than but most i have bought since than. My main interest is Prog-Metal but i want to get a good Overview of the "classics"

so keeping in mind i plan to buy dsotm and wish you were here by pink floyd soon, what other prog "classics" do i need to add to my collection, also what prog-metal should i check out

thanks for any hlp

You need MANY MANY more

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2005 at 16:27
Your collections of Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd could use some dramatic expansions.  Nonbody will doubt that you need a copy of Close to the Edge.  Tarkus and ELP's debut are good ones to pick up as well. 

No King Crimson?

How about Mahavishnu's Birds of Fire...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 25 2005 at 17:43
I reccomend King Crimson especially. Start off with red and in the court of the crimson king, and go off from there.

Birds of fire, of course.

Magma-live, for some strange fusion.

John Zorn-naked city, just for fun, it is a modern "classic", you might say.

Metal-wise, I'd say check out opeth-orchid. Later opeth, you either love or hate, but orchid is pretty well recieved. Try Tool-lateralus for some great "different" prog metal. What I reccomend the most for metal is to get into real metal, because metal is a really competitive genre and some of the best stuff ever isn't prog.
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