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Logan ![]() Forum & Site Admin Group ![]() ![]() Site Admin Joined: April 05 2006 Location: In repose. Status: Offline Points: 39080 |
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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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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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Marillion gets the nod, with Dead Can Dance running 2nd.
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Marillion - Clutching at Straws.
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These are two of the best Art Zoyd albums, and as such, somewhat boringly, I'd list them as number 1 and 2 in this poll, Haxan first (just about). Further favourites: David Sylvian, Dead Can Dance, Swans, Thinking Plague, Bjork, GSYBE, Radiohead and Robert Wyatt.
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I love most of these albums, and I would say that those two Art Zoyd albums have been my traditional faves of their respective years. I gave the Swans a vote.
As for the issue of Stereolab, and I think this came up before, to me it is a kind of Crossover / Prog Related band, which obviously has been influenced by Krautrock such as Can and Neu! To know why it is not in PA, one would have to research (do searches to look through the history). I don't care if it's in or not as that has no effect on my enjoyment and I am not much a of a reviewer. Also, Pram, Broadcast and Stereolab (especially with Third) are related to me, and are as relevant as say Björk - is and there are stylistic overlaps with Swans and Radiohead material. They all have kinds of Crossover qualities to me. Often something is or isn't included because of the quality of the suggestion threads, the general interest of PA forum members, the team members at the time and so on. Had I known Stereolab 14 or so years ago when I was making lots of suggestions, then I might have made a topic on it ad tried to convince people of its merits, but I put it more in the art pop/ indie pop realm than Prog Rock. Musically, I do put under a greater sort of prog umbrella, but its not something that I would want to suggest to PA or really offer my support for. I love Stereolab albums, and again, I won't enjoy the band more if it is in the archives, and I can talk about in the forums if it is or isn't included. |
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Mr. Sirius – Barren Dream. A classic!
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Shleep for me.
Another Stereolab fan here. Dots and Loops is a collaboration with Tortoise that I particularly like, although I don't think that their Krautrock/easy listening mash up really fits in to PA. |
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Höyry-Kone followed by GYBE.
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Of these, David Sylvian.
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Radiohead for sure. So much fun when they were being compared to Yes, Genesis and Floyd in some magazines. HAH!
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David Sylvian- Secrets of the Beehive- A MASTERPIECE ! For me his last great album before the music started a measured decline. Of course his work with Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto- the Fripp and Sylvian release was equally mind blowing.
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Tough call.
Berlin, Marillion, Thinking Plague, and Godspeed, all are legitimate contenders. I'll go with TP this time.
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Anyway, I think I have to go with Haxan here. One of my favorite AZ's. Not actually familiar with Berlin. Moonsongs is ok. Prefer the remix on the later versions of In this Life
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David Sylvian
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Of the list, I'll have to go with Godspeed's F#A#... absolute masterpiece.
I guess I'll take a crack at my own 1987 and 1997 lists. I'm assuming we don't have to use strictly PA bands/artists, right? Because I'll definitely be including some stuff that's not on the site. 1987 (in no order): Voivod - Killing Technology Prince - Sign O' the Times Anthrax - Among the Living Marillion - Clutching at Straws Michael Jackson - Bad Rush - Hold Your Fire Testament - The Legacy Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King Candlemass - Nightfall King Diamond - Abigail 1997 (again, in no order): Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞ Bjork - Homogenic Radiohead - OK Computer Portishead - Dummy Incubus - SCIENCE Opeth - Morningrise Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine: Biomech Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope Children of Bodom - Something Wild And a few honorable mentions for 1997, because it's one of my favorite years in music: Deftones - Around the Fur Enya - Paint the Sky with Stars Blur - Blur Shania Twain - Come On Over (laugh all you want, but don't knock it until you try it ![]() Hammerfall - Glory to the Brave Voivod - Phobos Stratovarius - Visions Helmet - Aftertaste Threshold - Extinct Instinct
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I
don't mind good, retro-sounding progrock at all (it's obviously made
out of love for the music), and there's very little I would have enjoyed
more than being in a band that sounded like we made 1970's/1980's
Giallo-scores for Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci. But as a listener I
usually find myself more intrigued by "progressive" rather than "prog".
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Yeah, I'm a little surprised as well that Stereolab aren't on here. They'd make a good inclusion for post/math or crossover prog... sadly, I'm not a part of either of those teams
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