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    Posted: November 05 2019 at 16:31
Hopefully people on here can identify with this(moreso than elsewhere on the net). If you get in one of those moods where you just want to 'prog out.' Just listen to prog in it's purest forum. What do you reach for? For me the first side of the Tarkus album, pretty much all of Selling England by the Pound, maybe some GG like The Power and The Glory or In a Glass House, something from The Yes Album maybe or the title track to Close to the Edge.
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When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Rush (1); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Styx (1); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
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Topographic Oceans, A Passion Play, Maxophone, and if I'm feeling particularly spicy, Dün.
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Selling England is the perfect prog album--its magical from beginning to end---and sounds nothing like "normal" music ---of course Tales and CTTE are other examples.
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Tarkus or Close to the Edge, usually.
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Thank You Scientist - Terraformer
King Crimson - Red
Tull - Thick as a Brick
Echolyn - The End is Beautiful
Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All
Yes - Close to the Edge
Gentle Giant - Freehand
National Health - Complete
Genesis - A Trick of the Tail

Just a few...

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
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Wait a min.. I see Peter Gabriel in there but where's Phil?? No Jacket Required is pretty much mandatory for any CD collection of this size. Anyway, right on Spooky Tooth(you know I like them), Barclay James Harvest, etc.. good stuff here.


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A lot of great responses here so far I see.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Thank You Scientist - Terraformer
King Crimson - Red
Tull - Thick as a Brick
Echolyn - The End is Beautiful
Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All
Yes - Close to the Edge
Gentle Giant - Freehand
National Health - Complete
Genesis - A Trick of the Tail

Just a few...

For Echolyn my choice for full on prog would be mei. The End is Beautiful  sounded like a normal rock album to me(closer to alternative than prog)and probably the least prog sounding album they have done(although it was still good). l would agree with most of the others though.


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Classic era only is the gist, eh?

GG - The Power and the Glory
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero
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Hi,

Shame ... to just go for a few things ... I have 1500 LP's and 2000 CD's and I wouldn't have them in my collection if any of them were not the special music that they are ... I can't even choose, and sometimes I just close my eyes, run the fingers through and what it stops on ... gets to be heard ... 

The surprise factor is worth it ... a new appreciation, which we all can get from any album ... but for me, most often, it is like listening to the album the very first time ... I don't look "back" at some favorite because my little Johnson is now old enough and feels like it has to get a rise from listening to that song to reminisce myself of the nice time I had with that girl .... some 30 or 40 years ago ... I'm insane, but not crazy, and my wife is better than any of them and these albums.

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PS: She agrees with me ... some music is nice ... but as much as I love the experience of the music and its details left and right and post here ... I can count these albums you would like to see listed on just a couple of fingers ... but they mostly relate to that time and place, and not today, even though listening to it is just as good as it was yesterday ... except I have more warmth with me now!


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or DVD's by either of those bands (ELP and Anathema) preferably with orchestra and cannons (in ELP's case!)


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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

I don't look "back" at some favorite because my little Johnson is now old enough and feels like it has to get a rise from listening to that song to reminisce myself of the nice time I had with that girl .... some 30 or 40 years ago


Thanks for some imagery that will be indelibly emblazoned on our psyches forever Mosh...Ouch
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Rush (1); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Styx (1); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
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Wait a min.. I see Peter Gabriel in there but where's Phil?? No Jacket Required is pretty much mandatory for any CD collection of this size. Anyway, right on Spooky Tooth(you know I like them), Barclay James Harvest, etc.. good stuff here.
Phil Collins isn't in the list simply because I don't have any Phil Collins solo albums as I'm not a big fan. The only Genesis album I really like with Phil Collins singing is "A Trick of the Tail".
 
By the way, I forgot to include Rush and Styx in my original prog albums list at the top of the page but they're in there now. Smile
 
I'm listening to "The Wall" by Pink Floyd right now, although I'm not having a "prog out" - I'm just listening to all of my double-CD's all at once. Smile
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Yes - CTTE
Yes - Fragile
Yes - TFTO

GG - In a Glass House
GG - Free Hand
GG - TPATG

Genesis - Foxtrot
Genesis - SEBTP

Cassiopea - Mint Jams

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Originally posted by twosteves twosteves wrote:

Selling England is the perfect prog album--its magical from beginning to end---and sounds nothing like "normal" music ---of course Tales and CTTE are other examples.

Spot on!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 06 2019 at 05:27
tbh depends on my mood Big smile - could be Camel, could be PF, could be VDGG, could be Genesis, could be Marillion, could be Yes, could be some progressive metal LOL, and so on...


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