Best instrumental prog albums you've ever heard |
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David_D
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Very good idea and I'll be back with a list.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Jared
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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...
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Catcher10
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I'm more into prog metal/heavy prog as far as instrumental albums. I do enjoy Liquid Tension Experiment and Canvas Solaris.
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Argentinfonico
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I recently did a review of Viljans Oga and it occurred to me that it might be a candidate for best instrumental progressive rock album. And that led me to think of others, fully instrumental or at least 98%: Hamburger Concerto, Marsbeli Kronikak, Cornonstipicum, Phaedra, Birds of Fire and many more. To be honest, this is a topic that interests me a lot and I would be grateful if you could comment which are your favorite instrumental albums. I think it can be very positive to put together a thread like this.
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