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Poll Question: Pick your three favorites, and let us know which ones!
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
31 [20.67%]
8 [5.33%]
22 [14.67%]
2 [1.33%]
10 [6.67%]
9 [6.00%]
8 [5.33%]
1 [0.67%]
5 [3.33%]
5 [3.33%]
7 [4.67%]
0 [0.00%]
2 [1.33%]
6 [4.00%]
0 [0.00%]
4 [2.67%]
0 [0.00%]
11 [7.33%]
1 [0.67%]
0 [0.00%]
0 [0.00%]
1 [0.67%]
4 [2.67%]
12 [8.00%]
1 [0.67%]
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RRUUSSHH, KC, and the Oingos
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^ I must admit that I've never heard the original recording, so I couldn't judge. And when you say it is almost identical, I probably won't have to look for it - I'm very happy with my vinyl of the re-recording!

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Very interesting list... Back in the 80s I would have chosen Eloy or Rush, nowadays I'm more leaning towards Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Art Zoyd. I still like my first loves, so for my vote I'll do some eclectic mix: Eloy, Eno & Byrne and Art Zoyd.
I would have voted for Art Zoyd if I didn't find this 1981 re-recording almost identical to their debut. I might actually have a slight preference for this, but it doesn't feel equally essential as an unique one-of-a-kind recording does.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote suitkees Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2023 at 08:26
Very interesting list... Back in the 80s I would have chosen Eloy or Rush, nowadays I'm more leaning towards Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Art Zoyd. I still like my first loves, so for my vote I'll do some eclectic mix: Eloy, Eno & Byrne and Art Zoyd.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Manuel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2023 at 05:55
I love many of these albums. I voted for Los Jaivas, but Rush, King Crimson, SBB, etc, are quite fantastic.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2023 at 03:50
I remember that at the time my favourite record shop had a monthly newsletter, and each time it featured an album of the month. I don't think they were generally prog oriented; many of these albums were new wave and what was "hot" at the time, but if I remember correctly, from this list they had My Life in the Bush of Ghosts and one of the YMO albums, and (that's why I tell you Wink) they had Nude. They did have great taste.


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I like Nude butt
Sure you do:)


Cheeky butt that's something I can get behind.
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After some thinking, I voted for:

The Residents - Mark of the Mole
Dün - Eros
ELO - Time (oh so lovely)
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Kraftwerk - Computerwelt
Eskaton - 4 Visions
Kultivator - Barndomens Stigar
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I like Nude butt
Sure you do:)

Edit: Sorry, I misunderstood. You're obviously talking about Hemispheres



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2023 at 02:07
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Neo-prog favorable?! LOL It's one of the least beloved subgenres here on PA, along with progressive metal. 
Well, you got to compare. And compared to other sites, PA are much more favorable to both Neo-and Prog metal than just about anywhere else. Even if you feel that Neo gets little love here, they get it far less at RYM. In general Neo doesn't seem to speak to many people outside those who are already into the most melodic "pop-prog" of the 1970's. In fact the "weirdo-bands" that very few thinks highly of on PA, fare much, much better. RYM favors The Residents over IQ (the band:) by quite some distance, but Ever by the latter band is still second on RYM's all time top Neo Prog-albums (with an album that's only ranked at an all time 4 800 overall, more than 3 500 spots behind The Residents Not Available).

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I'm comparing the charts of RYM and PA. This site's charts do tend to be more Neo-Prog favorable than RYM's. Both Neo-prog and Prog Metal are quite polarising here (so is a lot of RIO and Zeuhl actually) but forms of more melodic prog, Neo-Prog, and symphonic prog fare better here than at rateyourmusic from my extensive viewing of the charts of both sites (Camel actually does very well at both sites for the more classic albums). Neo-Prog, especially IQ in modern days do do well in the PA charts. Take for example IQ's Road of Bones. That is the number one album of 2014 at PA with a 4.24 rating and 1372 ratings. Swans To Be Kind is the number one album (of any genre) at RYM for 2014 with 4.03 and 25,293 ratings. The Road of Bones there has 3.57 with 808 ratings and isn't in the top 100 of its year.
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In 1983, Marillion's Script for a Jester's Tear is the number two album at PA.

While Neo-Prog has many detractors, it has had large numbers of fans rating albums at PA, and even in the forum I think Neo-Prog gets a lot of love.

As for Camel detractors, Micky comes to mind. I have not thought of it as a particularly divisive band. Most I have known here like some Camel albums and not others. To some Camel is quite bland often. Camel's popularity declines amongst many following Moonmadness. I like Nude butt it's not top notch Camel for me by quite some margin. The Single Factor is considered a particularly poor album (I rather like in a strange way). And if Camel did get lots of backlash, that would mean more attention.

And Camel is so popular at PA that if I do a Mirage album topic, more people are likely to expect Camel's Mirage than the wonderful Mirage by Klaus Schulze. :p ;) I did poll with those and other Mirages in the titles albums. Camel was not surprisingly the more popular choice.

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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Neo-prog favorable?! LOL It's one of the least beloved subgenres here on PA, along with progressive metal. 
Well, you got to compare. And compared to other sites, PA are much more favorable to both Neo-and Progmetal than just about anywhere else. Even if you feel that Neo gets little love here, they get it far less at RYM. In general Neo doesn't seem to speak to many people outside those who are already into the most melodic "pop-prog" of the 1970's. Infact the "weirdo-bands" that very few thinks higly of on PA, fare much, much better. RYM favors The Residents over IQ (the band:) by quite some distance, but Ever by the latter band is still second on RYM's all time top Neo Prog-albums (with an album that's only ranked at an all time 4 800 overall, more than 3 500 spots behind The Residents Not Available).
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I don't miss Camel's Nude, I feel like Camel gets attention overkill often here despite me liking Camel and loving The Snow Goose in particular.

I'm not at all surprised that Camel's Nude doesn't make this top RYM 25. I haven't looked through the chart much. It's got a 3.44 / 5.0 from 1,478 ratings and is ranked (for all albums despite genre) #312 for 1981 which is not bad. At Pa it is only at number 30 here CLICK, and as I said, Prog Archives people are much favourable to more melodic progressive rock albums (favouring Symph and Neo-Prog here much more than there). To compare that Residents in number 25 in the poll, that has a 3.56 / 5.0 from 1,177 ratings and is ranked #166 for 1981. So actually that has fewer ratings but a rather higher average. At PA Mark of the Mole doesn't even factor into the top 250 for the year. That said, Camel is pretty popular at both sites. I like Nude, but I would take most of these over that.

Well, I think Nude is a very good album, so I was just wondering why it was missing. Big smile

"Attention overkill"?! I wouldn't say so. They also get a bit  of backlash (from time to time), there have always been users that dislike them for some reason.
I quite like Nude too (a nice 7/10 album for me) but as Logan says, it wouldn't even have featured if this was based on PA's own 1981 chart. It's simply missing because it's nowhere near the top 25. I think it's always been considered a little lightweight, even among Camel fans (but a step up from I Can See Your House From Here).
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Originally posted by Awesoreno Awesoreno wrote:

I thought that SBB was 1980?

Similar issue as with Ceux du dehors. It was recorded in February 1980 (and I would guess 1980 is printed on the cover) but according to RYM and Wikipedia not actually relased until 16 February 1981.
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I don't miss Camel's Nude, I feel like Camel gets attention overkill often here despite me liking Camel and loving The Snow Goose in particular.

I'm not at all surprised that Camel's Nude doesn't make this top RYM 25. I haven't looked through the chart much. It's got a 3.44 / 5.0 from 1,478 ratings and is ranked (for all albums despite genre) #312 for 1981 which is not bad. At Pa it is only at number 30 here CLICK, and as I said, Prog Archives people are much favourable to more melodic progressive rock albums (favouring Symph and Neo-Prog here much more than there). To compare that Residents in number 25 in the poll, that has a 3.56 / 5.0 from 1,177 ratings and is ranked #166 for 1981. So actually that has fewer ratings but a rather higher average. At PA Mark of the Mole doesn't even factor into the top 250 for the year. That said, Camel is pretty popular at both sites. I like Nude, but I would take most of these over that.

Well, I think Nude is a very good album, so I was just wondering why it was missing. Big smile

"Attention overkill"?! I wouldn't say so. They also get a bit  of backlash (from time to time), there have always been users that dislike them for some reason. 

Neo-prog favorable?! LOL It's one of the least beloved subgenres here on PA, along with progressive metal. 
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I thought that SBB was 1980?
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Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays, King Crimson. Could vote for a few others, but I kept it at three.
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Definitely 'Moving Pictures'. 'Mark of the Mole' is a pretty interesting album, but I gotta give it to Rush.
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I don't miss Camel's Nude, I feel like Camel gets attention overkill often here despite me liking Camel and loving The Snow Goose in particular.

I'm not at all surprised that Camel's Nude doesn't make this top RYM 25. I haven't looked through the chart much. It's got a 3.44 / 5.0 from 1,478 ratings and is ranked (for all albums despite genre) #312 for 1981 which is not bad. At Pa it is only at number 30 here CLICK, and as I said, Prog Archives people are much favourable to more melodic progressive rock albums (favouring Symph and Neo-Prog here much more than there). To compare that Residents in number 25 in the poll, that has a 3.56 / 5.0 from 1,177 ratings and is ranked #166 for 1981. So actually that has fewer ratings but a rather higher average. At PA Mark of the Mole doesn't even factor into the top 250 for the year. That said, Camel is pretty popular at both sites. I like Nude, but I would take most of these over that.
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