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timothy leary
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Nemo has to be high on the list. Can you offer your choices?
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Univers Zero
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Flower Kings and Transatlantic
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I think if you look at Jethro Tull from 1968 to 1980, they released consistently good to great albums every year, from This Was all the way to A. And with the release of the boxed sets that include numerous songs that never made it on studio releases, that makes that run all the more remarkable.
This Was (1968) Stand Up (1969) Benefit (1970) Aqualung (1971) Thick as a Brick (1972) Living in the Past (1972) A Passion Play (1973) War Child (1974) Minstrel in the Gallery (1975) Too Old to Rock and Roll (1976) Songs from the Wood (1977) Heavy Horses (1978) Storm Watch (1979) A (1980) |
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I must agree for TFK !!!
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Cardiacs
Univers Zero XTC Anekdoten Bark psychosis
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Fates Warning
Threshold Marillion IQ Rush Spock's Beard Riverside
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Thinking Plague John Zorn's Simulacrum Univers Zero and Cardiacs already mentioned, but good picks. I discount bands that make the same album over and over again (even if it is a good one) and also those with a small discography (fewer than seven studio albums; arbitrary I know). I was tempted to add Magma, but although I don't dislike Merci the way many do, it's still not on a par with their other work.
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Univrs Zero Magma and VDGG come close. Agalloch is also stellar across the board but only have 5 albums.
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Cardiacs & XTC are a good shout.
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Pink Floyd, they were good all the way through, though they were much less good at the end of their existence
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Univers Zero and Art Zoyd have never let me down. I'm also yet to find a weak Cardiacs album.
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Death, Atheist, Opeth, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Haken, Harmonium, Wobbler, Enslaved, and from everything i've heard so far, Steve Hillage. Even though Gentle Giant had an anticlimactic ending to their career, their run from Debut-Interview is near perfection, and I even like Missing Piece.
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XTC
Nemo/JPL Deerhoof
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For me, Van der Graaf Generator had only one studio album that wasn't good during their entire career (ALT). And within their albums, the quality is generally high throughout.
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Porcupine Tree JTull The Flower Kings The Pineapple Thief Riverside Marillion CAN
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I suppose not all that many will agree with me, but these are the ones I can think of that made almost nothing but great music for more than ten years: Kraftwerk 1970-1986 The Residents 1972-1984Art Zoyd 1976-1987 Magma 1970-1981 Other than that: The Necks, Embryo, Peter Hammill/VdGG, Univers Zero, Egisto Macchi, Bolt Thrower, Can, Radiohead, Mal Waldron, Popol Vuh, McCoy Tyner, Robbie Basho... |
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The correct answer. |
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DJAM KARET they do heavy prog, they do ambient, they do pastoral, they do symph no one style can box these guys in. GOBLIN apart from the bizarre, if fleeting, detour that is the album Volo, every soundtrack and original record has something to offer, and some of them like Dawn of the Dead, Roller and Suspiria are undisputed classics. KENSO one of the best bands of the last forty years, period. KING CRIMSON self-explanatory. |
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I surely wouldn't stop in 1987; these days I'd even rate Hδxan, Metropolis, and Phase V over anything they did before (that may be just my weird taste though). I really take all they did from beginning to end (OK I don't know whether I'll spin Pure Noise again but otherwise...)
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