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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I figure most (including me) will say it was in the 70s so I didn't bother with later years. If I did then I would have to have put them all out. No one later year seems to stand out though. Plus, consensus seems to be that prog's peak years were in the first half of the 70s so there you go.
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1973 for me. The year of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, Renaissance' Ashes Are Burning and Genesis' Selling England by the Pound, to name just three.
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1972. Thick as a Brick - JETHRO TULL Close to the Edge & Roundabout (single) - YES YS - THE BRONZE BALLET Foxtrot - GENESIS
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For me it has to be 1972 - the year of two of the most iconic prog albums of all time - TAAB and CTTE.
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YS? You mean the album by Il Balletto Di Bronzo? I agree. That's a great album.
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1973 would be a close second with the aforementioned Tubular Bells, and DSotM of course, amongst other notable prog works.
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This year as we have more prog right now than ever before.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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LaMort
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Correct. And i would love to thank MARIO BAVA for introducing me to them, in his film...Five Dolls for an August Moon.
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An interesting way of looking at it... so me thinking laterally would suggest 1979 as possibly being the best year for prog because by *then we had all of the classic era prog. Others may disagree of course *i.e. the release of 'The Wall' at the tail end of 1979 |
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Concur with 1973...add Brain Salad Surgery, Tales, 6 Wives, & Future Days (CAN)...
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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So that was you that voted "other" then?
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... 1980 Art Zoyd – Génération Sans Futur Jeff Beck – There and Back Blue Öyster Cult – Cultösaurus Erectus Brand X – Do They Hurt? Al Di Meola – Splendido Hotel Ashra – Belle Alliance Bruford – Gradually Going Tornado Dixie Dregs – Dregs of the Earth Eloy – Colours Keith Emerson – Inferno Gamma – Gamma 2 Gandalf – Journey to an Imaginary Land Genesis – Duke Goblin – Contamination Group 87 – Group 87 Steve Hackett – Defector Hawkwind – Levitation Jethro Tull – A David Earle Johnson with Jan Hammer – Hip Address Kansas – Audio-Visions Kenso – Kenso Kerry Livgren – Seeds of Change Kitaro – In Person Irene Papas | Vangelis – Odes Anthony Phillips – 1984 Richard Pinhas – East West Didier Lockwood – Live in Montreux Jean-Luc Ponty – Civilized Evil Rush – Permanent Waves Saga – Silent Knight Carlos Santana – The Swing of Delight Robert Schroeder – Floating Music Klaus Schulze – ...Live... Sky – Sky 2 Tangerine Dream – Tangram Yes – Drama *Führs & Frohling – Live 1980 (released 2001) 1981 Blue Öyster Cult – Fire of Unknown Origin Fabio Frizzi – The Beyond King Crimson – Discipline Di Meola / McLaughlin / De Lucia – Friday Night in San Francisco Dregs – Unsung Heroes Eloy – Planets Gandalf – Visions Hawkwind – Sonic Attack Michael Hedges – Breakfast in the Field However – Sudden Dusk Jean-Michel Jarre – Magnetic Fields Yoshiaki Masuo with Jan Hammer – Finger Dancing Vangelis – Chariots of Fire Rush – Moving Pictures Saga – Worlds Apart Robert Schroeder – Mosaique Synergy – Audion Tangerine Dream – Exit Tangerine Dream – Thief Twelfth Night – Live at the Target Richard Wahnfried – Tonwelle Rick Wakeman – The Burning Rick Wakeman – 1984 Frank Zappa – Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar |
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Tough...I'll have to go with Foxtrot, Close to the Edge, Octopus & Darwin [=D>]
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I'm going to go with 1974. Having said that, some of the more recent years (from 2018 onward) I feel rival the early 1970s. I just can't decide which one is best. My stomach came with an optional concrete infrastructure research database which I have yet to use.
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1959, of course! That's the year ofMiles Davis’ Kind of Blue, the album that gave birth to modal jazz; the complexity and melodic genius of John Coltrane’s Giant Steps; Ornette Coleman’s The Shape of Jazz to Come, which did away with conventional harmony and form altogether; Dave Brubeck’s Time Out, which pushed the boundaries of meter and rhythm in jazz, and the energized and politically charged compositions of Charles Mingus’ Mingus Ah Um, Art Blakey's Moanin', as well as Abbey Lincoln's Abby Lincoln Is Blue, Bill Evans' Everybody Digs Bill Evans, Art Blakey Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Sonny Rollins' Newk's Time and more.
Oh, wait! Am I on the wrong site? No, Miles Davis' Kind of Blue: #26 on ProgArchives' list of 100 Top Prog Albums of All-Time! Need I say more? |
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1971 is the single greatest year for rock music, prog or otherwise. Studio releases, Prog/Prog adjacent in order of release:
Chicago - Chicago III
Uriah Heep - Salisbury Yes - The Yes Album Miles Davis - Jack Johnson Soft Machine - Fourth Jethro Tull - Aqualung The Groundhogs - Split Amon Düül II - Tanz der Lemminge Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink Procol Harum - Broken Barricades The Nice - Elegy Captain Beefheart - Mirror Man Weather Report - S/T Debut Roy Harper - Stormcock Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Tarkus Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste The Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Deep Purple - Fireball Strawbs - From the Witchwood The Who - Who's Next Black Sabbath - Master of Reality Can - Tago Mago Uriah Heep - Look at Yourself Santana - Santana III Frank Zappa - 200 Motels Jeff Beck - Rough and Ready Gong - Camembert Electrique Focus - II (Moving Waves) Gary Wright - Footprint Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame Pink Floyd - Meddle Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest and Other Stories Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Going On Elton John - Madman Across the Water Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV Yes - Fragile Genesis - Nursery Cryme Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts Isaac Hayes - Black Moses John Martyn - Bless the Weather Alice Cooper - Killer (also Love It to Death released earlier) Traffic - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition King Crimson - Islands Electric Light Orchestra - S/T Debut David Bowie - Hunky Dory No Release Date: John Fahey - America Edgar Winter - Edgar Winter's White Trash Faust - S/T Debut Eloy - S/T Debut Comus - First Utterance Jade Warrior - S/T Debut Leo Kottke - Mudlark Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi Jade Warrior - Released Spirogyra - St. Radigunds Edited by The Dark Elf - September 12 2024 at 18:36 |
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Dark Elf, you left off ELP's Tarkus. Was that intentional? I see Nursery Cryme by Genesis is absent also.
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - September 12 2024 at 18:32 |
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The Dark Elf
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Nursery Cryme is there. I'll edit in the Tarkus omission.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^Oh ok. Not sure how I missed Nursery Cryme then. I know a lot of people don't like the "thin" production on it but I've never really noticed that much (same with Going for the One which people complain about).
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