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Poll Question: Which albums do you prefer? (up to 3 votes allowed)
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10 [11.76%]
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Well, there's no way I could vote for 90125 over ABWH. I suspect those who voted for 90125 and not ABWH have either not heard ABWH or are on this site by accident and are not real prog fans. :p I also voted for Misplaced Childhood and Moving Pictures.


I disagree here. I for one could never get into ABWH. And I've tried a few times. Wasted time...

I've always loved 90125.



That's fine as long as you don't consider 90125 a prog album.


A few songs on the album i find progressive.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I've been looking for a similar list for 90s prog but can't seem to find one. If anyone finds one let me know and I'll do a poll for that or you can do it yourself.


maybe something here will help.

I did not find one for Loudersound, but I did find this from Album of the Year which is yet another list based on charts, but then one could do Prog Archives or rateYournmusic:

https://www.albumoftheyear.org/ratings/user-highest-rated/1990s/progressive-rock/

More like what you posted in terms of approach, I found this. I think this one might fit your bill fairly well (a reasonably comparable approach I have seen to the Nick Shilton of Loudersound list you posted) from John Cunningham at WhatCulture :

https://whatculture.com/music/10-essential-1990s-progressive-rock-music-albums

Number one is Hybris, which seems very sensible to me.

And here is Jordan Blum's article of Loudwire's 12 best progressive metal album of the 90s:

https://loudwire.com/best-prog-metal-albums-1990s/

It has Dream Theater, Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory in top spot and Opeth's Still Life in second spot.

And here is list of the top 90s albums that I think that guy from loudersound might want to cover (what a year 1991 is):

Asia - Aqua (1991)
Rush - Roll the Bones (1991)
Yes - Union (1991)
Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (1997)
Marillion - Holidays in Eden (1991)
ELP - In the Hot Seat (1994)
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994)
It Bites - Thank You and Goodnight (1991, live)
ABWH: An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993, live)
World Trade - Euphoria (1995)
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^As I've said many times before: Music fans have better taste and greater knowledge than the average rock journalist. The non-curated charts on PA, RYM, Album of the Year etc... are far superior to those made by the "professionals".
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If forced to vote for those listed, I would choose these:
Rush - Moving Pictures
Emerson Lake & Powell - same
Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound

Special mentions:
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear
Social Tension - Macbethia
King Crimson - Discipline
IQ - Tales From the Lush Attic
Scott Walker - Climate of Hunter
This Heat - Deceit
Bacamarte - Depois do Fim
Het - Let's Het
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I've been looking for a similar list for 90s prog but can't seem to find one. If anyone finds one let me know and I'll do a poll for that or you can do it yourself.


maybe something here will help.

I did not find one for Loudersound, but I did find this from Album of the Year which is yet another list based on charts, but then one could do Prog Archives or rateYournmusic:

https://www.albumoftheyear.org/ratings/user-highest-rated/1990s/progressive-rock/

More like what you posted in terms of approach, I found this. I think this one might fit your bill fairly well (a reasonably comparable approach I have seen to the Nick Shilton of Loudersound list you posted) from John Cunningham at WhatCulture :

https://whatculture.com/music/10-essential-1990s-progressive-rock-music-albums

Number one is Hybris, which seems very sensible to me.

And here is Jordan Blum's article of Loudwire's 12 best progressive metal album of the 90s:

https://loudwire.com/best-prog-metal-albums-1990s/

It has Dream Theater, Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory in top spot and Opeth's Still Life in second spot.

And here is list of the top 90s albums that I think that guy from loudersound might want to cover (what a year 1991 is):

Asia - Aqua (1991)
Rush - Roll the Bones (1991)
Yes - Union (1991)
Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (1997)
Marillion - Holidays in Eden (1991)
ELP - In the Hot Seat (1994)
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (1994)
It Bites - Thank You and Goodnight (1991, live)
ABWH: An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993, live)
World Trade - Euphoria (1995)



Thank you very much Logan. I might use some of these to compile my own list. I don't think I'll include live albums though.

Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - Yesterday at 13:09
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Well, there's no way I could vote for 90125 over ABWH. I suspect those who voted for 90125 and not ABWH have either not heard ABWH or are on this site by accident and are not real prog fans. :p I also voted for Misplaced Childhood and Moving Pictures.


I disagree here. I for one could never get into ABWH. And I've tried a few times. Wasted time...

I've always loved 90125.



That's fine as long as you don't consider 90125 a prog album.


A few songs on the album i find progressive.


Most people seem to cite Cinema and Changes but I would add Hearts to that list which to me sounds kind of like a sequel to Awaken. Overall, it's proggy but not full blown prog (ditto the first Asia album).

Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - 7 hours 45 minutes ago at 13:29
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:


A few songs on the album i find progressive.


Most people seem to cite Cinema and Changes but I would add Hearts to that list which to me sounds kind of like a sequel to Awaken. Overall, it's proggy but not full blown prog (ditto the first Asia album).


The fact that it's not full-on prog does not affect my listening enjoyment. I enjoy the song-writing, that's all .

Edited by Cristi - 7 hours 39 minutes ago at 13:35
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

I would add Hearts to that list which to me sounds kind of like a sequel to Awaken.




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