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    Posted: November 04 2021 at 04:31

Top 100-160 all-time of Progressive Rock as a meta-genre. 

This list is an additional part to the top 100 list presented at

Top 100 all-time as rated on RYM and PA 

and is also made in March-April 2019 based on all the ratings on RateYourMusic and ProgArchives 

but still only 1 (studio) album from each band is included.

The averages of all the ratings are weighted according to the number of raters on RYM and PA respectively, 

and then recalculated to 15-scale.

 

Orphaned Land  (Isr) :   Mabool : The Story Of The… (2004)   11,3 (2.500 r.)

Enslaved (N) :   Below the Lights (2003)   11,3 (2.400 r.)

Grobschnitt  (D) :   Solar Music – Live  (1978)   12,3 (800 r.)

Wobbler  (N) :   From Silence to Somewhere  (2017)   12,1 (1.000 r.)

Discipline  (US) :   To Shatter All Record  (2011)   12,1 (1.000 r.)

Dredg  (US) :   El Cielo  (2002)   11,2 (2.800 r.)

Electric Light Orchestra  (UK) :   Eldorado  (1974)   11,2 (2.700 r.)

Beardfish  (S) :   Sleeping in Traffic – Part Two  (2008)   11,9 (1.200 r.)

National Health  (UK) :   Of Queues and Cures  (1978)   11,9 (1.200 r.)

Dün  (F) :   Eros  (1981)   11,6 (1.600 r.)

SBB  (PL) :   Memento z Banalnym Tryptykiem  (1981)   12,0 (900 r.)

Arena  (UK) :   Contagion  (2003)   11,9 (1.000 r.)

Maxophone  (I) :   Maxophone  (1975)   11,9 (1.000 r.)

Meshuggah  (S) :   Chaosphere  (1998)   10,9 (3.000 r.)

 

Atomic Rooster  (UK) :   Death Walks Behind You  (1970)   11,3 (2.200 r.)

Neal Morse  (US) :   ?  (2005)   11,8 (1.200 r.)

Sigh  (J) :   Imaginery Sonicscape  (2001)   11,1 (2.500 r.)

Univers Zero  (B) :   Heresie  (1979)   11,5 (1.900 r.)  

U.K.  (UK) :   U.K.  (1978)   11,5 (1.800 r.)

Goblin  (I) :   Suspiria   (1977)   11,4 (2.000 r.)

Green Carnation  (N) :   Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness  (2001) 11,5 (1.700 r.)

Gryphon  (UK) :   Red Queen To Gryphon Three  (1974)   11,4 (1.900 r.)

Cardiacs  (UK) :   Sing to God  (1996)   11,4 (1.900 r.)

Henry Cow  (UK) :   In Praise Of Learning  (1975)   11,1 (2.300 r.)

Eskaton  (F) :   4 Visions  (1981)   11,8 (1.100 r.)

Osanna  (I) :   Palepoli  (1972)   11,8 (1.100 r.)

Picchio dal Pozzo  (I) :   Picchio dal Pozzo  (1976)   11,8 (1.100 r.)

Steve Hillage  (UK) :   Fish Rising  (1975)   11,6 (1.500 r.)

Samla Mammas Manna  (S) :   Måltid  (1973)   11,6 (1.500 r.)

Chris Squire  (UK) :   Fish Out Of Water  (1975)   11,6 (1.400 r.)

Gazpacho  (N) :   Night  (2007)   11,6 (1.400 r.)

The Gathering  (NL) :   How To Measure A Planet  (1998)   11,4 (1.800 r.)

Disillusion  (D) :   Back To Times Of Splendor  (2004)   11,4 (1.700 r.)

Liquid Tension Experiment  (US) :   Liquid Tension…2  (1999)   11,1 (2.100 r.)

Agitation Free  (D) :   Malesch  (1972)   11,1 (2.100 r.)

Quella Vecchia Locanda  (I) :   Il Tempo della Gioia  (1974)   11, 8 (1.000 r.)

Los Jaivas  (Chile) :   Alturas de Machu Picchu  (1981)   11,7 (1.200 r.)

Kingston Wall  (Fin) :   II  (1993)   11,6 (1.300 r.)

Crimson Glory  (US) :   Transcendence  (1988)   11,5 (1.500 r.)

Jeff Wayne  (US) :   The War Of The Worlds  (1978)   11,5 (1.500 r.)

Manfred Mann’s Earth Band  (UK) :   Solar Fire  (1973)   11,6 (1.200 r.)

Locanda delle Fate  (I) :   Forse Le Lucciole Non Se… (1977)   11,5 (1.300 r.)

Marek Grechuta / Anawa  (PL) :   Korowód  (1971)   11,7 (1.000 r.)

Oceansize  (UK) :   Everyone into Position  (2005)   11,3 (1.600 r.)

Procol Harum  (UK) :   Shine On Brightly  (1968)   11,3 (1.600 r.)

Brand X  (UK) :   Unorthodox Behaviour  (1976)   11,4 (1.300 r.)

Pavlov’s Dog  (US) :   Pampered Menial  (1974)   11,3 (1.500 r.)

Harmonia  (D) :   Deluxe  (1975)   11,2 (1.800 r.)

High Tide (UK) : Sea Shanties  (1969)   11,2 (1.700 r.)

Strawbs  (UK) :   Grave New World  (1972)   11,6 (1.100 r.)

Pendragon  (UK) :   The Maskerade Overture  (1996)   11,6 (1.100 r.)

Weather Report  (US) :   Black Market  (1976)   11,2 (1.600 r.)

Christian Vander  (F) :   Tristan et Iseult  (1974)   11,7 (900 r.)

Biglietto per L’inferno  (I) :   Biglietto per L’inferno  (1974)   11,6 (1.000 r.)

Czeslaw Niemen  (PL) :   Enigmatic  (1970)   11,5 (1.100 r.)

Alphataurus  (I) :   Alphataurus  (1973)   11,5 (1.100 r.)

Ozric Tentacles  (UK) :   Erpland  (1990)   11,2 (1.500 r.)

Family  (UK) :   Music In A Doll’s House  (1968)   11,2 (1.500 r.)

Aksak Maboul  (B) :   Un Peu de L’âme des Bandits  (1980)   11,2 (1.500 r.)


For the total 160 list:

UK 57 bands, US 32, D 15, I 14, S 7, CAN and F 6, N 5, PL 4, NL 3, J, ARG 

and B 2 each and BRA, ROM, GRE, ESP, ISR, Chile and FIN 1 each 

8 albums from the 60’s, 94 from the 70’s, 12 from the 80’s, 14 from the 90’s,

30 from the 00’s and 6 from the 10’s

Concerning the 00’s:

US 11 bands in all, UK and N 4, S 3, CAN 2, PL, NL, Rom, Isr, J and D 1 each


The definition of Progressive Rock as a meta-genre, I've used as a basis for this list, is following:

1. be a synthesis/fusion of Rock (significantly present) and at least one of other "main genres": 

Classical, Jazz, Folk, electronic avant-garde or other avant-garde, AND

2. be rather complex or at least to some extent experimental in another way than #1.

”electronic avant-garde” is here primarily Musique Concrete and Minimalism while 

”other avant-garde” include Free and Avant-Jazz and Contemporary Classical.

For the full description and considerations regarding this definition look here

How to define and classify Progressive Rock?  



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My earlier list, top 100, has been quite well received, and being first part of a 160 list, 
here's the second part. It includes a bit of statistics for the whole list, concerning 
the national origin of all the albums and the decades for their releases. 
I hope you'll enjoy these more albums and bands to put focus on, or maybe get a bit suprised.





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These are the albums I know and like from your list:-

Electric Light Orchestra  (UK) :   Eldorado  (1974)  
National Health  (UK) :   Of Queues and Cures  (1978)
Atomic Rooster  (UK) :   Death Walks Behind You  (1970)
U.K.  (UK) :   U.K.  (1978)  
Gryphon  (UK) :   Red Queen To Gryphon Three  (1974)  
Steve Hillage  (UK) :   Fish Rising  (1975)  
Chris Squire  (UK) :   Fish Out Of Water  (1975)
Agitation Free  (D) :   Malesch  (1972)   
Jeff Wayne  (US) :   The War Of The Worlds  (1978) 
Procol Harum  (UK) :   Shine On Brightly  (1968)  
High Tide (UK) : Sea Shanties  (1969)  
Strawbs  (UK) :   Grave New World  (1972) 
Family  (UK) :   Music In A Doll’s House  (1968)

As you can probably tell, anything beyond 1979 is a bit of a grey area for me. Embarrassed
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Psychedelic Paul wrote:
"These are the albums I know and like from your list:-"

Okay, so now you got confirmed/to know that they are very widely appreciated as well, and thanks for your comment.



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any other comments? or thanks?

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

These are the albums I know and like from your list:-
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As you can probably tell, anything beyond 1979 is a bit of a grey area for me. Embarrassed

Of these I'm very fond of:
Agitation Free  (D) :   Malesch  (1972)   
Procol Harum  (UK) :   Shine On Brightly  (1968)  
Strawbs  (UK) :   Grave New World  (1972) 

And I can say tell you for sure that 70's is my very favoured decade, and there's not so few albums from the 60's I like very much.



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That was a huge picture of Jimi Hendrix but regretted.



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and then this comment was not relevant anymore.

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I've never had a poster of Jimi Hendrix on my wall, but I did once have a HUGE poster of Olivia Newton John on my bedroom wall. Smile

Jimi Hendrix plays at the Glastonbury Festival (in my dreams) Wink

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Cool video, and I could tell a lot of appreciation for Jimi Hendrix but I guess this isn't the right place. But I want to tell so much that my favoured release concerning him is by Sunday Times, 10 tracs Performed Live at the Royal Albert Hall , and the video made of it is really enjoyable as well.

And quite funny with Olivia Newton John - regarding your present musical taste.


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Cool video, and I could tell a lot of appreciation for Jimi Hendrix but I guess this isn't the right place. But I want to tell so much that my favoured release concerning him is by Sunday Times, 10 tracs Performed Live at the Royal albert Hall , and the video made of it is really enjoyable as well.

And quite funny with Olivia Newton John - regarding your present musical taste.
I have very broad tastes in music, with Mary Chapin Carpenter being my current country favourite, and who can forget Olivia when she teamed up with ELO for Xanadu. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Cool video, and I could tell a lot of appreciation for Jimi Hendrix but I guess this isn't the right place. But I want to tell so much that my favoured release concerning him is by Sunday Times, 10 tracs Performed Live at the Royal albert Hall , and the video made of it is really enjoyable as well.

And quite funny with Olivia Newton John - regarding your present musical taste.
I have very broad tastes in music, with Mary Chapin Carpenter being my current country favourite, and who can forget Olivia when she teamed up with ELO for Xanadu. Thumbs Up

some people are still trying hard to LOL
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Cool video, and I could tell a lot of appreciation for Jimi Hendrix but I guess this isn't the right place. But I want to tell so much that my favoured release concerning him is by Sunday Times, 10 tracs Performed Live at the Royal albert Hall , and the video made of it is really enjoyable as well.

And quite funny with Olivia Newton John - regarding your present musical taste.
I have very broad tastes in music, with Mary Chapin Carpenter being my current country favourite, and who can forget Olivia when she teamed up with ELO for Xanadu. Thumbs Up

some people are still trying hard to LOL
Yes, it's funny how I have an unfortunate habit of loving the albums that everyone loves to hate. Big smile


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Lots of great records in this second list: Wobbler, QVL, Maxophone, Neal Morse, Discipline, Chris Squire, UK, Gryphon, etc.

Given the "one per artist" criteria, it just goes to show how many great Prog bands are out there for people to explore.
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I'm glad to hear that you find this list very informative, miamiscot.
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Would anybody else like to have a look at this top list (part 2), or maybe comment it?


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If looking at the national characteristics for the 00's, which were most prolific next after the 70's, and for the whole 
160 list, the statistics say:
USA 11 bands in all, UK and N 4, S 3, CAN 2, PL, NL, Rom, Isr, J and D 1 each

When then compared to the 70's, USA seems to have become very much the most prolific nation instead of UK, 
which though together with Norway and partly Sweden still was one of the most prolific.


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^^When that is seen together with the results of my another top list, Top 50 of the 2010's as rated on RYM and PA ,
which are

USA 15 bands in all, UK 9, S and N 7, Aust 4, CAN and F 2, PL, NL, D, Rus, HUN, FIN, B, Tun and J 1 each

it seems to show that USA has been the most prolific Prog nation in the last two decades 
- that is though of course when using my Prog definition. 


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