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Cohesive 70s Prog Albums with Diverse Tracks?

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    Posted: March 28 2025 at 19:08
Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation and One Size Fits All
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Try Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die and The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Very eclectic. Everything from prog to jazz-fusion to rock to trad-folk.
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If BTB was removed then Brain Salad Surgery would qualify imo.
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The first album I though of was Second Hand's Death May Be Your Santa Claus from 1971. It's got these kind whacked Arthur Brown/Beefheart/Zappa songs, organheavy trippy psych, while the B-side is one long suite or a "prog mass" - that can't seem to decide whether it's a black mass or a heavenly one. Fantastic stuff imo and hugely entertaining, but I think it's a kind of polarizing album.
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