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Jaketejas ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 27 2018 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 2252 |
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Which is the first one listed in PA?
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Nogbad_The_Bad ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() RIO/Avant/Zeuhl & Eclectic Team Joined: March 16 2007 Location: Boston Status: Online Points: 21573 |
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Foxtrot is #2, not getting a result for #1
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Jaketejas ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 27 2018 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 2252 |
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Do you mean Foxtrot by Genesis? That is 1972, right? I wonder what is the earliest Prog album listed on PA. That should be the one.
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Nogbad_The_Bad ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() RIO/Avant/Zeuhl & Eclectic Team Joined: March 16 2007 Location: Boston Status: Online Points: 21573 |
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Well technically the first one listed is Miles Davis - First Miles in 1945 but we can discount that as Miles is here for his fusion albums and they start much later.
The first appearance of something not jazz is Frank Zappa - Freak Out in 1966. 1967 is the first year with multiple entries Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn The Moody Blues - Days Of Future Passed Procol Haram - A Whiter Shade Of Pale Traffic - Mr Fantasy I'm discounting entries with very few ratings Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - 18 hours 37 minutes ago at 19:23 |
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Jaketejas ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 27 2018 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 2252 |
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Right! I see the problem.
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see the release dates above... and below... Sgt Pepper >> rel May 26 Disraeli Gears >> rel Nov 10 R U Exp >> rel May 12 The Doors (for The End) >> rel Jan 4 Forever Changes >> rel Nov 1 Surrealistic Pillow >> rel Feb 1 After Bathing at Baxter's >> Rel Nov 27 . |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Saperlipopette! ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 20 2010 Location: Tomorrowland Status: Offline Points: 12890 |
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Edit: didn't notice your reply and wrote basically the same as you
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Disconnect ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 02 2007 Location: Syracuse, NY Status: Offline Points: 363 |
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Edgard Varèse - Complete Works, Vol. 1 (released 1951)
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"My own response to King Crimson is one of quiet terror." - Robert Fripp
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Saperlipopette! ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 20 2010 Location: Tomorrowland Status: Offline Points: 12890 |
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^Can't recall that it actually rocks, but in that case it's the first ever rock-album too. Well done, Varèse!
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Disconnect ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 02 2007 Location: Syracuse, NY Status: Offline Points: 363 |
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To be fair, the thread title is "What Was the First Prog Album", not "What Was the First Prog Rock Album". ![]() |
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"My own response to King Crimson is one of quiet terror." - Robert Fripp
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18583 |
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Hi, I'm inclined to think that the idea/OP is not clear on that matter, and that the listener is not interested in music, but what others think! Maybe William J. Lederer was right! ... A Nation of Sheep? Heck, and that was 1961, right around the first mentions shown in this thread ... it says something about the time and place, that TODAY, we simply don't care about, or anymore! |
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Disconnect ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: March 02 2007 Location: Syracuse, NY Status: Offline Points: 363 |
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Not a fan of Varèse, eh Pedro? ![]() I admit his works are extremely demanding listens. Still I am surprised more people here aren't fans of his work...or at least familiar with it. Edited by Disconnect - 3 hours 51 minutes ago at 10:09 |
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"My own response to King Crimson is one of quiet terror." - Robert Fripp
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18583 |
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Hi, I had more Varese LP's at home (dad had massive collection that ended up near 3K) and knew it some way before my first LP of "art rock" ... ELP's "Pictures at an Exhibition", though I was familiar with the hit song from their first album, but did not get it for at least a year ... I bought it after I got "Tarkus". You should be able to tell that music history is not an alien concept for me, like it is for most folks here! Like music is not an evolution, but has been about hits for 500 years ... interesting, and no radio or communicating devices in until some 100 years ago! Music travelled by scores, or someone's memory! It just speaks for the commercial mentality of the Internet that the record companies have been trying to instill into the masses ... and we continue supporting them, and trying to keep "progressive" afloat ... we're doomed to see it die, because we do not understand how they got to where they are accepted, or ever appreciated the anti-commercial invisible messages in the early days ... it was what made the American FM radio so huge in the 1970's before the Great American FM Radio Rape by the largest corporations in America ... heck, I think I heard that Texaco was the actual buyer/owner of the station when it was sold in 1980 or so ... just like all the others ... and the worst case that we allowed it to continue, when one conglomerate shut down KMET in LA and came up in the next morning as hew age mish mash stuff. Or better yet ... The Firesign Theater's sign of the double cross! And some think that SNL is funny. HAH! Edited by moshkito - 1 hour 56 minutes ago at 12:04 |
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