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Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla. I love Priest's first 3 albums and this one certainly has some prog tendencies. I just wish they had carried on in this vane instead of the later metal albums.
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The last three Ghost releases are prog-adjacent in my opinion. Just barely, but still ... especially Prequelle is really well constructed. I don't think there is any intention on their part to be seen as "prog", but it emerges from the way Tobias writes the music.
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The Police - Ghost in the Machine and Synchronicity (complex suspended chords)
The Fixx - Shuttered Room and Reach the Beach (complexity in sound)
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind, Powerslave, and Somewhere in Time (use of interesting scales and harmonies, concepts)
A Flock of Seagulls - A Flock of Seagulls (complexity of guitar sound / synth blends)
Barnabas - Approaching Light Speed and Feel the Fire (Rush and Van Halen influences)
Donna Summer - I Remember Yesterday (Tangerine Dream connection?)
Jefferson Starship - Spitfire (psychedelic)

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Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle (Films)
Devo - Freedom of Choice (Gates of Steel)
Yazoo - Upstairs at Eric’s (Situation, version with State Farm)
Men Without Hats - Rhythm of Youth (version with Antarctica)



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^I agree with A Flock of Seagulls. In fact there's a track on that first album called "you can run" which has pretty much the same melody as the one in the Revealing Science of God by Yes.
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For an artist name, Serge Gainbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson (one of my very favourite albums that has the participation of Jean-Claude Vannier who is in PA) and Cannabis I put under the progressive umbrella. And I consider Donald Byrd's Electric Byrd to be JRF (suggested it to the JRF team many years ago). A lot of what I listen to not in PA could be considered to be Progish album by non-Prog bands, and actually I could say that of a lot of my favourites in PA (especially if one is a Prog purist -- depends on one's parameters). Quite lot of my favourites that are not stereotypically (I would say) Prog have been added in recent years. Nina Hagen Band's self-titles has Prog qualities. I think of Naturtrane as Prog. Air's 10 000 Hz Legend is one I would mention.

Incidentally, the Prog/non-Prog dichotomy commonly does not work for me or my collection. It's more like a spectrum, and amorphous..., no clear boundaries. But some that one would not associate with Prog have tried Prog albums. Here's another artist name, William Sheller with Lux Aeterna.
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I'm waiting for some wise guy to say something like "pretty much all neo-prog." ;)
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There's prog elements running through at least 2 Alice Cooper albums:

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The first Foals album Antidotes has clear influences of prog and post rock. And I like it, so it fits here.
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Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Donna Summer - I Remember Yesterday (Tangerine Dream connection?)


The album was a collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, with a lot of Moog synth lines courtesy of Moroder and Thor Baldursson.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 8 hours 16 minutes ago at 19:27
Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

There's prog elements running through at least 2 Alice Cooper albums:

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Excellent! I had read that the band composed "Halo of Flies" to show that they could be like King Crimson! One of my favorite tunes by the original band!
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^I agree with A Flock of Seagulls. In fact there's a track on that first album called "you can run" which has pretty much the same melody as the one in the Revealing Science of God by Yes.


Ooo … I’m going to check that out!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Donna Summer - I Remember Yesterday (Tangerine Dream connection?)


The album was a collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, with a lot of Moog synth lines courtesy of Moroder and Thor Baldursson.


That’s interesting. I Feel Love has such a futuristic vibe to it and respect for Donna Summer on those sliding vocals. Tangerine Dream does a lot of these kinds of spacey hypnotic rhythms / patterns and it’s as though these disco cats seized on that and took it more mainstream. At some point we were roller skating to it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jaketejas Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 22 minutes ago at 20:21
I wouldn’t say the artists I mentioned are dabbling in Prog, but rather I think there are some connections (loose) to Prog. I’m not sure if that was the intent of the thread. I do find those artists interesting because they elevated their music in creative ways, and I think Prog had an influence in spicing things up, albeit tenuous in some cases.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 2 hours 23 minutes ago at 01:20
Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Donna Summer - I Remember Yesterday (Tangerine Dream connection?)


The album was a collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, with a lot of Moog synth lines courtesy of Moroder and Thor Baldursson.


That’s interesting. I Feel Love has such a futuristic vibe to it and respect for Donna Summer on those sliding vocals. Tangerine Dream does a lot of these kinds of spacey hypnotic rhythms / patterns and it’s as though these disco cats seized on that and took it more mainstream. At some point we were roller skating to it.


Kraftwerk's The Man-Machine has that vibe, more or less ("Skylab," for one).
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