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Poll Question: What's your favorite out of these?
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    Posted: May 20 2022 at 03:24
This poll is part 2 of this one over here. 

so choose your favorite, post it here and/or leave a comment Smile
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definitely Libre Service, hands down.

Watch, Gilmour, Expresso II, Cyclone, Wet Dreams and PDT are next.

But one can see why 78 is not that good: if three of my first seven are solo albums, I'd say that it is not a strong year.

BTW, I don't think the albums in the list of the first 78 poll is better. I can't remember what I voted in it.

My 78 list (in case there is a third poll)Evil SmileWink:

13           Ripaille                La Vieille que l'On Brula              Fra         1978     

12           Bubu     Anabelas            Arg         1978     

12           F.M.       Direct To Disk (aka Headroom)                Can        1978     

12           Grobschnitt       Solar Music Live              Ger        1978     

12           Iceberg En Directe          Spa        1978      Live, Fusion

12           Itoiz       Itoiz       Bsq        1978     

12           Maneige             Libre Service     Can        1978     

12           Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush            Live       Can        1978     

12           Muffins, The     Manna / Mirage               USA       1978 

12           Rush      Hemispheres    Can        1978     

12           Van Halen          Van Halen          USA       1978     

11           Atila      Reviure               Spa        1978     

11           Blue Oyster Cult              Some Enchanted Evening        USA       1978     

11           Cano     Eclipse Can        1978     

11           Carol of Harvest              Carol of Harvest

11           Circus   All Stars Live     Swz        1978     

11           Coto En Pel        Holocaust           Spa        1978     

11           Gilmour, David David Gilmour Eng        1978     

11           Ibrahim, Abdullah (Dollar Brand)            Soweto (aka African Herbs)       SAf         1978     

11           Marley, Bob / The Wailers          Babylon By Bus                Jam        1978     

11           Max Webster    Mutiny Up My Sleeve   Can        1978     

11           Musica Urbana Iberia    Spa        1978     

11           National Health               National Health               Eng        1978  

11           National Health               Of Queues And Cures   Eng        1978        

11           Police, The         Outlandos d'Amour       Eng        1978     

11           Queen  Jazz        Eng        1978     

11           Scofield, John   Live       USA       1978     

11           Tangerine Dream            Cyclone

11           Thursaflokkur (Şursaflokkur)    Hinn Islenzki Thursaflokkur       Ice          1978     

11           Troisieme Rive Banlieues




Edited by Sean Trane - May 20 2022 at 03:39
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From the ten albums I know in the poll, Richard Wright's masterpiece wins it with a splash! Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jared Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2022 at 03:41
and still no BJH XII to vote for! LOL

tbh, I've only heard 3 of these (I've probably also heard the TD, but being as it would have been some time ago and I can't remember it, I'll say 'no'), so I went for: 

Yes > marginally over Renaissance > Jeff Wayne
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

and still no BJH XII to vote for! LOL

tbh, I've only heard 3 of these (I've probably also heard the TD, but being as it would have been some time ago and I can't remember it, I'll say 'no'), so I went for: 

Yes > marginally over Renaissance > Jeff Wayne

BJH almost made it, but I found more interesting choices. Embarrassed

I also don't think that Tormato is better than A Song For All Seasons and War of the Worlds. Smile
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

definitely Libre Service, hands down.

Watch, Gilmour, Expresso II, Cyclone, Wet Dreams and PDT are next.

But one can see why 78 is not that good: if three of my first seven are solo albums, I'd say that it is not a strong year.

BTW, I don't think the albums in the list of the first 78 poll is better. I can't remember what I voted in it.

My 78 list (in case there is a third poll)Evil SmileWink:

13           Ripaille                La Vieille que l'On Brula              Fra         1978     

12           Bubu     Anabelas            Arg         1978     

12           F.M.       Direct To Disk (aka Headroom)                Can        1978     

12           Grobschnitt       Solar Music Live              Ger        1978     

12           Iceberg En Directe          Spa        1978      Live, Fusion

12           Itoiz       Itoiz       Bsq        1978     

12           Maneige             Libre Service     Can        1978     

12           Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush            Live       Can        1978     

12           Muffins, The     Manna / Mirage               USA       1978 

12           Rush      Hemispheres    Can        1978     

12           Van Halen          Van Halen          USA       1978     

11           Atila      Reviure               Spa        1978     

11           Blue Oyster Cult              Some Enchanted Evening        USA       1978     

11           Cano     Eclipse Can        1978     

11           Carol of Harvest              Carol of Harvest

11           Circus   All Stars Live     Swz        1978     

11           Coto En Pel        Holocaust           Spa        1978     

11           Gilmour, David David Gilmour Eng        1978     

11           Ibrahim, Abdullah (Dollar Brand)            Soweto (aka African Herbs)       SAf         1978     

11           Marley, Bob / The Wailers          Babylon By Bus                Jam        1978     

11           Max Webster    Mutiny Up My Sleeve   Can        1978     

11           Musica Urbana Iberia    Spa        1978     

11           National Health               National Health               Eng        1978  

11           National Health               Of Queues And Cures   Eng        1978        

11           Police, The         Outlandos d'Amour       Eng        1978     

11           Queen  Jazz        Eng        1978     

11           Scofield, John   Live       USA       1978     

11           Tangerine Dream            Cyclone

11           Thursaflokkur (Şursaflokkur)    Hinn Islenzki Thursaflokkur       Ice          1978     

11           Troisieme Rive Banlieues



you say it was not a good year and yet you came up with a long list of albums. LOL

I think it was a good year, I like a lot of albums from 1978, hence the poll title. 


Edited by Cristi - May 20 2022 at 03:52
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

BJH almost made it, but I found more interesting choices. Embarrassed

I also don't think that Tormato is better than A Song For All Seasons and War of the Worlds. Smile

Some while since I've heard all three, I have to be honest, so maybe some revision is needed on my part, but War of The Worlds had lost it's appeal by the time I'd reached 13, along with ELO's Out Of The Blue...


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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

War of The Worlds had lost it's appeal by the time I'd reached 13...

Really? It never got old for me. While I do not listen to it as often as i used to, it's still great to get back to it every once in a while. Smile
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Toss up between GonG and UK.


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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

War of The Worlds had lost it's appeal by the time I'd reached 13...

Really? It never got old for me. While I do not listen to it as often as i used to, it's still great to get back to it every once in a while. Smile

I was born in 1968 and always think of it as a sound track from my later childhood. I could say to you that I'll give it another listen sometime; my feelings will no doubt have been moderated with the passage of time (every so often, I say this about the early 'Sky' albums), but in truth I doubt whether I will, purely because there is just SO much good music out there which continues to be produced unabated and only so many hours in a lifetime... Smile  
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

there is just SO much good music out there which continues to be produced unabated and only so many hours in a lifetime... Smile  

true, but there are albums that never get old and there's always pleasure getting back to them, plus there's also the nostalgia factor that is a reason to get back to certain albums. Smile
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

there is just SO much good music out there which continues to be produced unabated and only so many hours in a lifetime... Smile  

true, but there are albums that never get old and there's always pleasure getting back to them, plus there's also the nostalgia factor that is a reason to get back to certain albums. Smile

agreed, but those albums will differ for everyone here... for me, you have just described the Genesis back catalogue, up to Duke.. Clap
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Hackett, followed by UK. Both still spend time on the turntable.
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U.K. is a masterpiece. Light Years ahead of the others and still sounds fresh.
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Magma - Attahk
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Magma - Attahk

Magma - Attahk is in the first poll.
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UK - UK followed by Jose Cid - 10.000 Anos Depois Entre Venus E Marte. From what I know these are the two best prog albums of this poll.
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Lots of good ones in this list. UK is my favorite of these.
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War of the Worlds followed by U.K.
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