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Mortte
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I have heard half of these, but hard to believe any other album from these can beat excellent Beefheart album. So that´s my vote. Kate Bush, Jethro, Hawkwind & Rush are great ones too.
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someone_else
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Still some pretty decent ones in this list, but Rush leaves them far behind.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Rush
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Tom Ozric
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Ridiculous amount of artists. Damiliar with most, not all. Just too many, it’s crazy.....
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Cristi
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tough choice, too many albums I could choose here
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chopper
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Trying to decide if I can vote for an album that isn't by Kate Bush.
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Manuel
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There are great albums on this poll. For me, Jethro tull, Steve Hackett and Anthony Phillips top the list.
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Lewian
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Good year that, four albums here that I really like a lot (plus some OK albums by the usual suspect that I won't mention here but that are really not bad). Never For Ever is awesome, a highlight of my collection, and I can't see myself voting against it, even though Sky 2 and Tangram are very strong and Colours is the one I think of as Eloy's best these days. By the way I don't see Sky mentioned much on these pages, but in their best days (in the beginning, that is) they were second to none (except Kate Bush ). I saw them live when Sky 3 came out, and they were super entertaining, competent, and simply enchanting. Pity that they couldn't keep that level.
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Earl of Mar
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Rush, by a mile.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Another series of ten polls, which reminds me of the band, "Ten Poll Tudor"
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