SUB 55
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Topic: SUB 55
Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Subject: SUB 55
Date Posted: July 06 2025 at 22:57
There are 15 albums from 15 different sub genres with all of them ranking at 55 in the search I did. One vote. My vote goes to that Smak album.
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: July 06 2025 at 23:00
Sunset Wading over Os Mutantes & Vertigo Of Flaws
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Posted By: A Crimson Mellotron
Date Posted: July 06 2025 at 23:25
I will go for Twelfth Night on this one.
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: July 06 2025 at 23:48
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Sunset Wading over Os Mutantes & Vertigo Of Flaws |
Nice pick! I listened to that record not too long ago. I was interested in hearing Michael Giles' drumming just because I had been playing his solo album "Progress" at the time. Or something like that.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 00:47
1. John G. Perry 2. Twelfth Night 3. Supertramp
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 01:25
Posted By: Rick1
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 03:01
Twelfth Night - arguably the best album of the so-called neo-prog of the early 80s.
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 03:03
Rick1 wrote:
Twelfth Night - arguably the best album of the so-called neo-prog of the early 80s. |
I can't say i disagree, although i enjoy Marillion's and IQ's debuts more.
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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 03:56
Mellotron Storm wrote:
Saperlipopette! wrote:
Sunset Wading over Os Mutantes & Vertigo Of Flaws | Nice pick! I listened to that record not too long ago. I was interested in hearing Michael Giles' drumming just because I had been playing his solo album "Progress" at the time. Or something like that.
| Great line-up, wonderful gem. I discovered it thanks to Psychedelic Paul. That doesn't happen every day:)
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 03:57
I listen to those first 5 PFM albums a lot, something keeps drawing me back. Maybe this is not as good as the first 3 for creativity but the brilliance in the playing is still there. This is a more raw (live) version of them.
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 05:48
Sheshet
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Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 06:25
First vote for Supertramp.
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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 06:52
PFM - Chocolate Kings Supertramp-Even In The Quietest Moments Twelfth Night-Fact And Fiction
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Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 07:32
Supertramp gets the nod.
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Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 11:21
This is between Zamla Mammaz Manna and Supertramp for me. Given that Supertramp has already 5 votes, ZMM it is for me.
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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 13:36
Rick1 wrote:
Twelfth Night - arguably the best album of the so-called neo-prog of the early 80s. |
My brother from another mother!!
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Posted By: Olape
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 15:19
Os Mutantes
Not a prog album, but I vote for the historical value of that album from 1968: the fusion of the tropicalia movement and psychedelia.
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Posted By: Steve Wyzard
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 18:04
Voted for Even in the Quietest Moments, in spite of the execrable "Babaji".
Sunset Wading deserves a shout-out as well, although it's far closer to Camel or Eclectic Prog than Canterbury.
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 19:50
Cristi wrote:
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A couple of my Fates Warning buddies on this one. Ray and Bernie.
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 19:52
Olape wrote:
Os Mutantes
Not a prog album, but I vote for the historical value of that album from 1968: the fusion of the tropicalia movement and psychedelia. |
And the singers name is Rita! That was my Mom's name.
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Posted By: Jared
Date Posted: July 07 2025 at 21:58
Redemption
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: July 08 2025 at 22:04
David_D wrote:
Sheshet |
What a great pick! I'm glad I looked them up because I forgot about this band. A very uplifting album. Vocals are really enjoyable too.
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: July 14 2025 at 11:48
Decemberists > John G Perry, Supertramp
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Posted By: b_olariu
Date Posted: July 18 2025 at 05:35
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