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Psychedelic Paul
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Porcupine Tree are In Absentia after "The Incident", but with fifteen artists still remaining in the Time-Line of albums, Pink Floyd has The Wall to climb to win this poll. Could there be a Black Moon rising for ELP amongst the Hidden Details, or will their hopes disappear like Dust and Dreams? It's anybody's guess.
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Cristi
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Rush - Power Windows (1985)
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IQ
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Horses over Bones
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I listen to 90125 more often than to The Wall. The rest is average material, IMO, except for KC and Magma
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Van der Graaf Generator - A Grounding in Numbers
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I enjoy Hidden Details a lot as well as Thrak, but they can't get around Heavy Horses.
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The Road Of Bones, although The Wall is very close. 90125 would be third. Never got into Power Windows...
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90125 for me, followed by IQ and Rush.
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I'm going with Tull ahead of Crimson on this one.
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HH, then The Wall.
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I went for Black Moon but that late showing from Soft Machine is brilliant!
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Pink Floyd - The Wall is my favourite here, followed closely by IQ - The Road of Bones and Camel - Dust and Dreams.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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IQ, but that Magma album only lost because of its shorter length.
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Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Camel.
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Tull from Rush.
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1. Heavy Horses
2. The Wall 3. The Road of Bones 4. Power Windows 5. 90125 6. Black Moon 7. Dust and Dreams
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Power Windows — ahead by just a whinny.
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