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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Far too many to list, but here are a few:

GOBLIN Roller
GOBLIN Four of a Kind
KENSO Kenso III
KENSO Yume No Oka
OZRIC TENTACLES Strangeitude
OZRIC TENTACKES Jurassic Shift
TANGERINE DREAM Stratosfear
TANGERINE DREAM Force Majeure
VANGELIS Heaven and Hell
VANGELIS Albedo 0.39
RICK WAKEMAN Criminal Record
RICK WAKEMAN The Red Planet
I was going to list some Tangerine Dream favourites too, until I realised all of my favourite TD albums include vocals. Tongue

Your top three: CycloneTyger and Madcap's Flaming DutyWink

I love the first two. The third, not so much.
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A few of mine (including some already mentioned) :

Camel - The Snow Goose
Ozric Tentacles - Jurassic Shift
Banco - Di Terra
Anglagard - all three
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Mahavishnu Orchestra - First two (IMF & BoF)

Also, someone mentioned Sky. I only have the second one which is very good. Also Bulbs-On is very good too. 





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2023 at 14:09
Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Anything from A Triggering Myth, but especially their masterpiece, Forgiving Eden.

I think that's the one I have by them. Not sure. If it is I listened to it once and was a tad underwhelmed but can always listen again.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2023 at 14:12
Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Anything from A Triggering Myth, but especially their masterpiece, Forgiving Eden.

I think that's the one I have by them. Not sure. If it is I listened to it once and was a tad underwhelmed but can always listen again.

Nope. The one I have by them is called the Remedy of Abstraction. I had sins of our saviors (now oop) a long time ago and remember liking it (not a masterpiece but still good). 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mellotronwave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2023 at 14:14
Will someone nominate Lou Reed's Metal Music Machine or Neil Young's Weld ?
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Far too many to list, but here are a few:

GOBLIN Roller
GOBLIN Four of a Kind
KENSO Kenso III
KENSO Yume No Oka
OZRIC TENTACLES Strangeitude
OZRIC TENTACKES Jurassic Shift
TANGERINE DREAM Stratosfear
TANGERINE DREAM Force Majeure
VANGELIS Heaven and Hell
VANGELIS Albedo 0.39
RICK WAKEMAN Criminal Record
RICK WAKEMAN The Red Planet
I was going to list some Tangerine Dream favourites too, until I realised all of my favourite TD albums include vocals. Tongue

Your top three: CycloneTyger and Madcap's Flaming DutyWink

I love the first two. The third, not so much.
Yes, those three and the Dante's Inferno trilogy too. Thumbs Up

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2023 at 14:23
I had a look at my old Top 250 albums of all time list done some years ago for PA. I'm generally very keen on instrumental music. To my surprise, in the high ranks the vast majority of instrumental albums is not on PA. The best listed here seem to be
Tarentel - From Bone to Satellite
Association PC - Erna Morena
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
The first two of these are little known, I think. I also have listed
Brian Eno and David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
which has a lot of voices but little or no singing, like a few others (the best Art Zoyd have a bit of singing/voicing even though that what they don't do very often).

This is from a list that is a few years old; my number one album of 2021 is also instrumental:
Battlestations - Splinters Vol. I Tremor
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The '70s, part 2:

       Mahavishnu Orchestra  (USA)  -  Birds of Fire  (1973)

MIA  (ARG)  -  Cornonstipicum  (1978)

Return to Forever  (USA)  -  Where Have I Known You  Before   (1974)

Secret Oyster  (DK)  -  Sea Sun   (1974)

Tangerine Dream  (D)  -  Stratosfear   (1976)

Rick Wakeman  (UK)  -  The Six Wives of Henry VIII   (1973)

Weather Report  (USA)  -  Black Market   (1976)


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Recently checked out Arch Echo's self-titled debut, and it's AWESOME. They're opening for Haken when I see them in Los Angeles.
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First two Mahavisnu Orchestra albums, Snow Goose, Six Wives of Henry the 8th, right off top of my head. How about the Aristocrats? Fusion with some prog. I have enjoyed everything Guthrie, Bryan and Marco have done together. Throw in Handmade Cities and Impulse Voices from Plini too.

Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene. Wore that album out. The cover art alone requires Oxygene to be labeled Prog.


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I should have added Gryphon and Schicke, Fürhs & Fröhling.
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Before all the usual suspects get churned out, I'd just like to put forward SKY 1 and 2, which I think are hugely enjoyable albums that get forgotten about, possibly because for them, it was all downhill from there... Unhappy

agreed those are excellent and they were never as good after Francis Monkman left.
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I would chuck in Far Corner album Risk from a few years ago , an absolute gem. Its a keyboard lead album but has a lot of Rio influences. Its got some great hooks and personally I never get bored listening to it.

A band that seems sadly overlooked is Isobar. They've just released their 3rd and its as good as the first 2. Please check them out.

After that Elephant 9 and Krokofant are a couple of great jazz fusion acts from Norway that are well worth giving a try.
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Post-'70s:

Solaris  (HUN)  -  Marsbeli Kronikak  (1984)
 Shora  (CH)  -  Malval  (2005)

 Univers Zero  (B)  -  Clivages  (2010)

 Vespero  (RUS) - By the Waters of Tomorrow (2010)




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Surprised not to see any Mike Oldfield albums mentioned, Exposed is a great double live album.
Also the Dixie Dregs, What If being perhaps my favourite.

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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

First two Mahavisnu Orchestra albums, Snow Goose, Six Wives of Henry the 8th, right off top of my head. How about the Aristocrats? Fusion with some prog. I have enjoyed everything Guthrie, Bryan and Marco have done together. Throw in Handmade Cities and Impulse Voices from Plini too.

Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene. Wore that album out. The cover art alone requires Oxygene to be labeled Prog.
Saw The Aristocrats live last year. Awesome show! Though I did get my catalytic converter stolen from my car...
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Originally posted by Awesoreno Awesoreno wrote:

Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

First two Mahavisnu Orchestra albums, Snow Goose, Six Wives of Henry the 8th, right off top of my head. How about the Aristocrats? Fusion with some prog. I have enjoyed everything Guthrie, Bryan and Marco have done together. Throw in Handmade Cities and Impulse Voices from Plini too.

Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene. Wore that album out. The cover art alone requires Oxygene to be labeled Prog.

Saw The Aristocrats live last year. Awesome show! Though I did get my catalytic converter stolen from my car...


Sucks about the car. Yeah, the Aristocrats are great. Guthrie Govan is one of my favorite guitarists. Hope to see Plini in Charlotte this May. Depends on how well my son's college baseball team is doing. They may still be playing and well, that would take precedent.
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Oh dear where to begin. Including jazz rock fusion there's hundreds if not thousands of albums to choose from. But if I exclude "fusion" altogether and focus on the more archetypal type of Progressive Rock, the task becomes a little less overwhelming. Here's a few:

The Cosmic Jokers - Galactic Supermarket
Guapo - Five Suns
Morte Macabre - Symphonic Holocaust
Popol Vuh - Nosferatu
Klaus Schulze - Mirage
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
Univers Zéro - Univers Zéro
Vangelis - The Dragon
Bohren & der Club of Gore - Black Earth
Dün - Eros
Embryo - Steig Aus
Goblin - Profondo Rosso
Cluster - Zuckerzeit
(Secret Chiefs 3) Ishraqiyun - Perichoresis
Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygène
Kollektiv - SWF-Sessions Volume 5
Franco Leprino - Integrati ... Disintegrati
Ragnarök - Ragnarök
Rahmann - Rahmann
Sensations' Fix - Portable Madness
Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Zanov - Green Ray
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My fav TD album is Zeit. If it wasn't for Jon Anderson, Vangelis' Heaven and Hell would have been my choice
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