Post-1970's Prog: The Year 2007 |
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bartymj
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Think Bantam to Behemoth is one of those albums that would be in a lot of people's Top 5 or 10 without being anyone's single favourite.
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BrufordFreak
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Sorry for the delay! Had to deal with family matters for the past 10 days. |
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Drew Fisher
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Cristi
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oh, no worries...
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mellotronwave
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Here is an almost alternative list
Airbag : Safetree Arcade Fire : Neon Bible D'Arcana : Premonitions (2CD USA) Days between Stations : s/t Hydria Spacefolk : Symetria (Finland) Mar de Robles : Indigena Nexus : Perpetuum Karma Mystery : Beneath the veil of winter Puppet Show : Tales of woe Quantum Fantay : Uginiunsi T : Voices David Torn : Prezens Versus X : Primordial ocean ( Germany) The Watch : Primitive Edited by mellotronwave - October 01 2022 at 16:56 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Most of the albums on that Progressive Metal list are lesser-known albums from my point of view, bearing in mind I only know two of those listed albums (by Epica & Nightwish).
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 09 2022 at 04:34 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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So they win again! No Fear of a Blank Slate for Porcupine Tree.
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kenethlevine
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Phideaux, just ahead of Outer Limits
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Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet
Marillion - Somewhere Else Galahad - Empires Never last The Pineapple Thief - What We Have Sown
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Rick1
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No Steam by Soft Machine Legacy?
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Psychedelic Paul
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I don't know that album but maybe it was in Drew's poll for 2007.
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richardh
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Neal Morse's best album but there are some other nice ones on the list I could have voted for.
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Hector Enrique
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1. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet (Probably the best work of Wilson's band) . . . 2. Riverside - Rapid Eye Movement (Although it is not their best album, all the works of the Poles led by Duda are above 3.5 stars). 3. Fish - 13th Star (When it seemed that he didn't have much more to offer, the Scottish giant surprises with this very good work). 4. Galahad - Empires Never Last (The band's best album) 5. Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura (Spiritual Morse keeps the symphonic spirit of the genre alive with this great album).
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richardh
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^ still remember being at the Astoria in London after Deadwing had been released when Steven announced they were going to preview their latest work and it was a 20 minute number. Cue rukus applause! He seemed to be embracing the 'prog' thing. Ah those were the days eh?
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zwordser
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Kind of a tossup for me between Gazpacho and Galahad here. I think they each probably had their best albums in 2007. I went with Empires Never Last. Not only is it Galahad's best album, its close to a classic Neo-prog album (IMHO). Some brilliant stuff on there! |
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