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Hugh Manatee ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 07 2021 Location: The Barricades Status: Offline Points: 1587 |
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Every year brings a swag of great releases but I find it hard to go past 1971 as the year when the most outstanding albums were released.
In prog we welcomed Meddle, Aqualung, Tarkus, Led Zeppelin IV, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and Yes managed to release two classics that year, The Yes Album and Fragile. Moving away from prog (if only slightly in some cases) we got Whos Next, Surfs Up, Imagine, If I Could only Remember My Name by David Crosby, Teaser and the Firecat, What's Going On, LA Woman, Masters of Reality and the list goes on and on. Has there been a better single year for the release of outstanding albums?
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I can't answer your question....but I DO like your forum name
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Me, too! (Do you have a wife/sister named Barbara?) |
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Hard to beat '71, except maybe '73 . |
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I was looking at my year-by-year lists and I don't think I can participate! So many great years! 1972. 1974. 1977. 1982. 2009. 2013. Couldn't really give one year the lone moniker of "Best" or even "Favorite"!
Buy I can add this reinforcement: your list doesn't even include one-tenth of the albums on my list for that year: 1971 1. GIL SCOTT-HERON Pieces of a Man 2. AMERICA America 3. MARVIN GAYE What's Going On? 4. EGG The Polite Force 5. PAUL & LINDA McCARTNEY Ram 6. YES Fragile 7. FOCUS Moving Waves 8. GENESIS Nursery Cryme 9. CARAVAN In the Land of Pink and Grey 10. SUPERSISTER To the Highest Bidder 11. THE ORIGINAL CAST Godspell 12. CAROLE KING Tapestry 13. THE ORIGINAL CAST Jesus Christ Superstar 14. NEKTAR Journey to the Centre of the Eye 15. SPIROGYRA St. Radigunds 16. THE CARPENTERS Carpenters 17. LED ZEPPELIN "IV" or "Runes" 18. GENTLE GIANT Acquiring the Taste 19. FOTHERINGAY Fotheringay 20. HERBIE HANCOCK Mwandishi 21. NUCLEUS We'll Talk About It Later 22. ALICE COLTRANE Universal Consciousness 23. TERJE RYPDAL Terje Rypdal 24. ASH RA TEMPEL Ash Ra Tempel 25. THE WOODS BAND The Woods Band 26. VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR Pawn Hearts 27. BRÖSELMASCHINE Bröselmaschine 28. ROY HARPER Stormcock 29. MELLOW CANDLE Swaddling Songs 30. OSIBISA Osibisa Honorable Mentions: SANTANA III FUCHSIA Fuchsia COMUS First Utterance JAN DUKES DE GREY Mice and Rats in the Loft YES The Yes Album URIAH HEEP Look At Yourself WIGWAM Fairyport TRAFFIC The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys BRAINTICKET Cottonwoodhill MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA The Inner Mounting Flame ALICE COLTRANE Journey in Satchidinanda GONG Camembert Electrique JETHRO TULL Aqualung THE WHO Who's Next EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER Tarkus |
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Hugh Manatee ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 07 2021 Location: The Barricades Status: Offline Points: 1587 |
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Thanks for covering for my overall slackness BrufordFreak. There are indeed many more great albums I could have and should have mentioned, like "Tapestry", "Ram", "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys", the self titled debut from America and the list goes on and on. Oops, there I go again.
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So, here it comes, and I better add that the list, I've done, only includes one album per band, and the number of albums for each year being: 1970 - 9 1971 - 10 1972 - 17 1973 - 12 1974 - 16 1975 - 10 If to compare the 70's with other decades, I can tell that the number of albums which qualified to this list, for each decade are: 8 albums from the 60’s, 94 from the 70’s, 12 from the 80’s, 14 from the 90’s, 30 from the 0’s and 6 from the 10’s This can be considered as a kind of objective answer. The first part of this list, top 100, can be seen in this thread http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=127673 and the second part, top 100-160, can be seen in this thread http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=127706 Edited by David_D - December 17 2021 at 05:15 |
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That's all good and fine, but I wasn't only considering prog albums and there is certainly no requierment to include only one album per artist.
After all, as I pointed out in my OP, Yes released two classic albums that year.
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[/QUOTE] (Do you have a wife/sister named Barbara?) Why? Are you looking for love?
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of course
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1973 was my favourite year for prog too. After all, that was the year that Tubular Bells chimed for the first time.
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But Hugh, if you're especially interested in 1971, there has just been a thread about that year - only considering Prog, though http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=127814
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Hugh Manatee ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 07 2021 Location: The Barricades Status: Offline Points: 1587 |
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Ok, once again the reason I posted this in the General Music Discussions forum is because I'm not only considering prog. I love Tubular Bells too but I don't think one allbum makes a whole year, although I'm certain there was probably a lot of very good albums released that year also, just as there were every other year. After all "Dark Side of the Moon" was also released in 1973. That's two heavyweight releases right there. For some reason I'm not even sure of myself 1971 rang a bell with me (not a tubular one though) as an excellent year for music releases. It's probably got something to do with when I really started paying attention to the wonderful wide world of music.
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Thanks David. That reminds me that "Space Ritual" was also released in 1971. Another album that had an influence on the direction my musical taste took.
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Edited by David_D - December 17 2021 at 15:41 |
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But talking about not-Prog albums, or at least about what I've chosen not to consider Prog, there are surely some from 1971 which I'm fond/very fond of, and that is: David Bowie (UK) - Hunky Dory (1971) Miles Davis (US) - Live/Evil (1971) Deep Purple (UK) - Fireball (1971) Groundhogs (UK) - Split (1971) Led Zeppelin (UK) - (IV) (1971) Osibisa (Africa) - Voyaya (1971) Rolling Stones (UK) - Sticky Fingers (1971) Edited by David_D - December 18 2021 at 04:25 |
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As much as you might try to avoid a post becoming bogged in prog by placing it in General Music, Gary, it will likely never work on these fora. Too many people are too obsessed with just prog, and don’t notice, or perhaps ignore, the invitation to include ALL music.
But, I have to say, based on my own listening, while I couldn’t definitively give you one year, I suspect it would be far more recent that anything in the ‘70s. The simple reason being that, like the cosmic universe, the music universe keeps expanding over time. There are so many different sounds and styles now, in addition to those that existed already in the ‘70s. As much as I own and love some absolutely amazing releases from the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s, I feel like my favourite year (if just one exists) would be on this side of the year 2000 (and probably post 2010). I might have more favourite individual albums from years much further in the past, but as you said - one album does not make a year. Even several albums, for me, wouldn’t make it a year. Some decades for me are full of wonderful music, of which very little is prog. I love so much music, for example, from the ‘80s and ‘90s, but prog is virtually non-existent within those years, in my collection. The early ‘90s was incredible for anyone who enjoyed that brief period when alternative rock consigned hair metal to history - especially the seeming explosion of bands from the Pacific Northwest (although most were not new, so much as newly exploited by the media and music industry). |
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Hugh Manatee ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 07 2021 Location: The Barricades Status: Offline Points: 1587 |
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It was just a thought I trurned into a topic.
Just a thought. As they say "Writing about music is like dancing about archetecture." or something.
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