Symphonic prog from the XXI c. (2007) |
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A Crimson Mellotron
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In a word, 2007 is not one of the highlight years for symphonic prog and this is confirmed by the obligatory presence of four live albums in this poll, two of which are by classic acts from the 70s... You make something out of it, while I vote for TFK on this one. See past polls below: Table of votes so far: 1. 16 votes: Transatlantic - Bridge Across Forever (2001) 2. 12 votes: Spock's Beard - V (2000) 3. 11 votes: Transatlantic - SMPT:e (2000) 4. 10 votes: Yes - Magnification (2001) 5. 9 votes: Camel - A Nod and a Wink (2002) 6. 9 votes: Echolyn - Mei (2002) 7. 7 votes: Wobbler - Hinterland (2005) 8. 6 votes: The Flower Kings - Unfold the Future (2002) 9. 6 votes: Neal Morse - One (2004) 10. 6 votes: White Willow - Storm Season (2004) 11. 6 votes: Spock's Beard - S/T (2006) 12. 5 votes: Rick Wakeman - Out There (2003) 13. 5 votes: |
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Yes - Live at Montreux 2003
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Cristi
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progaardvark
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I'm going with Yes' Live at Montreux. That was a nice concert. The Genesis live album wasn't bad either. Wish they had decided to resurrect Supper's Ready for that tour. They would have loved that at the Rome concert.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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A clear advantage for 'Sola Scriptura' and a splash of anonymous votes!
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richardh
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Sola Scriptura. Didn't need to think too long on that! The Difference Machine is the last BBT album with Sean Filkins before the Dave Longdon era kicks in with their classic The Underfall Yard. It's a good album but not quite there yet.
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