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kenethlevine
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yeah there is just no comparison IMO as well.
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Mirakaze
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National Health's debut has my personal preference, although ELP's debut is certainly excellent as well and KC's and Hatfield's first albums are also up there for me.
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KC, followed closely by Camel.
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Had to choose Hatfield. I feel their albums are sorely underrated.
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's good to see National Health have already picked up three votes. They were a last minute inclusion in the poll after I reviewed their first album earlier this week.
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Sorry for the nitpick but that's cheating a bit. By that logic, From Genesis To Revelation also shouldn't be on the list because it's in a style that's not prog and which the band never pursued again afterwards. Or what about Renaissance's debut, which didn't involve a single person from the band's "classic" line-up?
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, it is cheating a bit, admittedly, but the difference is that Genesis had virtually the same line-up for the first and second album - apart from the drummer - and I really like Genesis' first album too - and it was also quite proggy, unlike The Magnificent Moodies album, which wasn't proggy at all.
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Where's Shocking Blue? |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I suggested Shocking Blue for inclusion in Prog-Archives recently in the Proto-Prog category, but they were rejected because they weren't considered proggy enough.
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siLLy puPPy
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^ i'm giving you a hard time, dude! i'm haunting you with your own suggestion Just kidding of course. I can see why you thought they might fit in especially on the second album with some indo-raga influences. Great pop band for sure. Def not prog. Of course on this list i have to vote for KC. There would be no prog revolution without them and it is one of the best albums ever recorded. |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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First ELP album for me. Not a bad track on it and no song with two good minutes then ten minutes of noodling.
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Wasn't The Moody Blues debut "The Magnificent Moodies?"
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Yes it was. Many people erroneously believe(and consider) DoFP to be their first. I feel that if that's the case then we could consider Trespass the first Genesis and TYA the first Yes. I voted for ELP anyway. :P As great as DoFP is(imo)it isn't, like you pointed out, their first album. It's kind of funny you mentioned them too because I was just looking up information on them about ten seconds before reading this having listened to one of their live albums(a later one)in my car earlier today.
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Thanks, a lot of people don't remember "Go Now." That being said, I haven't quite made up my mind on the best one of these.
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Snicolette
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I'm voting for ITCOTCK because it is so stunning, and was so different. After that, would be ELP for me, although, as stated, I love so much of the music here.
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They were Dutch.
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To be honest, the Moody Blues as configured prior to Days of Future Passed featured Denny Laine as the lead singer and Clint Warwick as the bassist. It was Merseybeat in musical delivery and 8 of the 12 songs on The Magnificent Moodies were written by other artists. Their output was primarily singles and lasted through 1964-66. When Laine and Warwick exited and Justin Hayward and John Lodge took their places, there was a profound and tidal shift in the music. DoFP and every album thereafter was composed and written by the band members (Hayward, Lodge, Thomas and Pinder, for the most part, with occasional poetic interludes supplied by Graeme Edge). Pinder picked up a mellotron in early 1967, and the band consciously abandoned their Merseybeat/R&B leanings.
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