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I thought of another one that belongs among the most perplexing of u-turns: Franco Battiato: L'Egitto prima delle Sabie - L'era del cinghiale bianco.
The difference in sound here is hard to convey in words. The shift is so strange that you begin to question whether it indeed is the same artist in charge of both. From the most extreme minimalism with 'delle Sabie's' one-note scale piano experiments to the gorgeously produced art pop of 'cinghiale bianco'. We may have a winner here.
For proof?
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Posted: November 01 2014 at 05:13
Jethro Tull: "This Was" to "Stand Up" then "Too Old to Rock'n'Roll...... " to "Songs From The Wood" then "Stormwatch" to "A"
Horslips: "The Unfortunate Cup of Tea" to "The Book of Invasions" Wishbone Ash: "There's The Rub" to "Locked In" then "Locked In" to "New England" Radiohead: as stated previously "OK Computer" to "Kid A"
Not prog or prog-related......but probably the most dramatic change from one album to the next...
Simple Minds: "Life in a Day" to "Real to Real Cacophony"
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Posted: November 01 2014 at 09:50
biggest transition huh? hmmmm, maybe Rush (Hemispheres to Permanent Waves, prog to 80's pop basically, starting off the 1980's itself actually) and Genesis (The Lamb to ATotT), King Crimson (Islands to Larks' Tongues)....that's all i got for now...
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