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Ten studio albums from 1987, and ten from 1997 |
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Marillion - Clutching at Straws.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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Marillion gets the nod, with Dead Can Dance running 2nd.
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Edit: For some reason I didn't actually notice that there was a poll at the beginning:). Well, my vote would go to one of the two first from 1987 - or the first 1997 from my own list - which are all included in your poll I tried linking to full Roberto Laneri - Anadyomene-album (on Vimeo), but it doesn't work. A really wonderful, highly reccomended album. So to make a pleasing 1987-list I had to include albums I consider to be progressive, but may not be PA-material (mostly adventrous New Wavey or New Agey stuff). Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Roberto Laneri - Anadyomene Rabih Abou-Khalil - Between Dusk and Dawn Danielle Dax - Inky Bloaters Elicoide - Elicoide Voivod - Killing Technology Thinking Plague - Moonsongs David Sylvian - Secrets of the Beehive Art Zoyd - Berlin Similar things could be said about my 1997-list + Stereolab is the ultimate progressive rock band to my ears. Stereolab - Dots and Loops Godspeed You Black Emperor! - F♯A♯∞ Ween - The Mollusk Radiohead - OK Computer Arcana - Arc of the Testimony Portishead - Portishead Robert Wyatt - Shleep Tangle Edge - Tarka Art Zoyd - Häxan Aphex Twin - Come to Daddy Not unlike your 10x2-picks
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The top half of this list is from 1987 and the bottom half is from 1997.
I had a more ambitious idea for a poll, but it wasn't coming together as well as I would have liked. Ten albums from 1987 and ten from 1997 -- most of these made my top tens of the years in Mirazake's pertinent year topics. I did include two albums not in PA for 1997 as I am very big on Portishead and Stereolab (with Potishead my fave these days is Third from 2008), and there is one soundtrack with Hellraiser, which I wanted to mention. 1987: Art Zoyd - Berlin Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun Kitaro - The Light of the Spirit Marillion - Clutching at Straws Mr. Sirius - Barren Dream Swans - Children of God David Sylvian - Secrets of the Beehive Thinking Plague - Moonsongs Voivod - Killing Technology Christopher Young - Hellraiser 1997: Art Zoyd - Häxan Björk - Homogenic Current 93 - Horsey Godspeed You Black Emperor! - F♯A♯∞ Höyry-Kone - Huono Parturi Portishead - Portishead Radiohead - OK Computer Stereolab - Dots and Loops Tipographica - Floating Opera Robert Wyatt - Shleep I had toyed with enabling multiple votes (choosing one for each year for instance), but instead people can list all their favourites on the list in a post. Additionally, people can mention other 1987 and 1997 studio album favourites that are not on the list. It would be a tough choice for me to choose just one or a few on the list. I'm guessing that Marillion will get the most votes and it won't be a tough choice for various people. I figured that if I did one per year, then there would be those that only felt comfortable voting for one album -- 1997 here is somewhat more representative of my tastes than 1987 as I opted to include a few albums that weren't in my top ten for 1987. Feel free to vote even if you only know one album in the poll as it is not a contest. Comments on your choice are appreciated. If I had to choose one now from 1987, then it would be Children of God as I have been very into that of late. 1997 would be harder still, but I likely would opt for Stereolab's Dots and Loops in the end. |
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