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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2014 at 11:20
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Magma's Kobaia.

This! and probably  Aphrodite's Child too.
From the list I guess Beatles
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2014 at 16:24
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2014 at 02:29
In no particular order
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Miles Davis Bitches Brew still blows my mind after several hundred listens

Soft machine always a favorite

Captain Beefheart turned my head upside down

Hendrix this is still one of my alltime favorite albums of which I have quite a list

Cream everyone it seems always talks about Clapton but Ginger Bakers playing on this album is still incredible to me

was hoping too see the first Chicago album which really like can't say the same for the rest of their stuff or the Allmann Brothers at the Fillmore east which is still an incredible album after all these years and one more The Band Rock of Ages this album although it has nothing to do with any kind of hint of progressive music or jazz dor that matter it was the album that turned me onto jazz the horns is what did it what a horn section Joe Farrell.etc
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2014 at 04:53
As a brief aside, how would (admittedly non prog) Johnny Winter's Second Winter fit in? Side 4 had nothing, a 3 sided LP. (Most odd, ow come no live stuff that could have gone on there. But so it was.

Some impossible choices there. Tommy might be the most realized effort of the lot. Third as well. Uncle Meat for top tune (Dog Breath and the one on the reissue. BItches Brew for being awesome (that b9th chord that Pharoah's Dance is based around really gets me. Ladyland is an amazing listen - even the stereo sound sounds surround and I  only have stereo. Very interesting experience ...  pun not intended.

Harrison's album more sublime than the Beatles effort except for Harrison's main songs thereon. Sorry Whities. Wheels of Fire, Ummagumma (Live) shows how there was some really good live albums. The Dead with Dark Star for me.

So all up, best composed effort.. Bitches Brew or Tommy? Think I prefer the former... but only just. The Who made a great album. Really have got to have the lot. Lucky for me - I have.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2014 at 17:07
Chicago Transit Authority or Chicago II would do for me. Aphrodites Child 666 was recorded in 1970 but not released until 1972 so may not have qualified.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2014 at 22:02
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2014 at 23:32
Originally posted by uduwudu uduwudu wrote:

As a brief aside, how would (admittedly non prog) Johnny Winter's Second Winter fit in? Side 4 had nothing, a 3 sided LP. (Most odd, ow come no live stuff that could have gone on there. But so it was.
I haven't heard it, but I don't think I would. It seems weird that they released it on 3 sides when it was shorter than some single LPs
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