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Topic: Collaborators' Top Albums of 2011
Posted By: Andy Webb
Subject: Collaborators' Top Albums of 2011
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 05:13

Welcome to the 7th annual ProgArchives Collaborator’s 2011 Album of the Year contest! Clap

As many of you know, ProgArchives has, for a number years, hosted an in-house “album of the year” contest in which all types of collaborators, including VIP Members, Prog Reviewers, Collaborators, Special Collaborators, and Administrators post their top 10 albums of the year, and these lists are gathered, processed, collated, and compiled into a definitive Collaborator’s Top Albums list. And here is that list.

This year I had the honor of compiling these lists, and it was quite the ride. This year, we had a wonderful 70 voters who nominated a record 249 separate albums. This is a large jump from last year’s numbers, and I’d like to thank every collaborator who took time to compile their own personal list!

The year was strong in all aspects of progressive rock, and numerous excellent releases in the realm of neo-prog, RPI, prog metal, crossover, eclectic prog and psych rock saturated the scene especially, among other strong showings. Sadly not every single album released this year could be adequately listened to and reviewed, so please bear in mind that this list, or any other AOTY list, is not truly "complete," although we did our very best to represent the vast recesses of prog here today.

Without further ado, here it is….

 

The ProgArchives Collaborator’s Top Albums of 2011

 

                    1.     STEVEN WILSON – Grace for Drowning

Steven Wilson is near synonymous with progressive rock, and he is well-known in virtually every prog circle known to man, whether in the form of his poster band Porcupine Tree, his ambient project Bass Communion, his psych act No-Man, or, more recently, his solo career. On the tails of 2009’s Insurgents, Grace for Drowning is one of Wilson’s finest works yet, comprised of some of his freshest ideas and strongest compositions.

“[Grace for Drowning is] One of the most diverse, brilliant, haunting, heart-felt, transcending, contemporary, daring, progressive, eclectic, creative, beautiful works of music I've ever heard. … In this album, Steven Wilson demonstrates his uniqueness as a composer and his knowledge of prog and contemporary "classical" composition techniques at a level of such height that's it's almost scary to fathom that he's actually human.” – Isa, Prog Reviewer.

Statistics:

·         Genre: Crossover prog

·         522 ratings, 4.22 stars

·         Appears on 27% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 5

·         Song sampler (“Raider [Edit]”):

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                    2.     OPETH – Heritage

Opeth is easily one of the most well-known progressive death metal bands in the industry and have legions of diehard fans. However, after the release of 2008’s Watershed, it was clear band leader Mike Åkerfeldt was done with the death metal standard. So, it was announced the band’s next release, Heritage, would go back to just that – the heritage of the band’s music – vintage 70s prog, with a classic Opeth twist; and the growl-less album is just that.

“A stunning masterpiece tribute to the 70s… this is their most progressive album I would suggest. This is my favorite Opeth album hands down, and I am a dedicated Opeth convert if they continue down this path.” – AtomicCrimsonRush, Special Collaborator

Statistics:

·         Genre: Tech/Extreme Metal

·         501 ratings, 3.89 stars

·         Appears on 21% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 1

·         Song sampler (“Slither”):

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                    3.     HAKEN – Visions

Haken are still relatively new to the scene, having released their debut album only last year with 2010’s Aquarius. The fresh Brit proggers were quick to return to the studio after the successful release of their previous album, and in seemingly no time at all the band had written and recorded their sophomore effort, Visions. The album is epic and grandiose, encompassing all the elements they explored in their previous effort and pushing the creative envelope even more.

With Aquarius, Haken established a distinct blend of progressive metal that, while still drawing heavily from the likes of Dream Theater and Pain of Salvation, sounded totally original and unique. Visions is more or less that same exact style, but a lot more focused and mature. Any flaws…are nowhere to be found on Visions. Haken's masterful abilities as composers are shown in full-force; through all of the complexity and odd time signature shifts, there's not an awkward transition anywhere in sight.” – J-Man, Prog Reviewer

Statistics:

·         Genre: Heavy Prog

·         305 ratings, 4.23 stars

·         Appears on 26% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 2

 

 

                    4.     DISCIPLINE – To Shatter All Accord

Discipline was one of those lesser-known but highly respected Symphonic prog revival acts from the 90s that released a few masterpiece albums and then disappeared from the prog spectrum. While the 2000s where generally fruitless for the band, the guys got back together in 2010-11, the first time since the release of 1997’s Unfolded like Staircase, to record their next opus, To Shatter All Accord, which demonstrated writing quality prog, at least for Discipline, is just like riding a bike – you never quite lose the hang of it.

When I read on PA's forums that Discipline would be releasing a new album after 14 years of studio silence, it quickly jumped to the top of my "anticipated albums" list… Discipline have come back with an album that not only holds its own against their earlier work but may actually supersede it. The songwriting here is more refined then it ever has been, and with "To Shatter All Accord" Discipline injects just enough new and innovative material to make the album sound fresh and new without losing any of their old magic.” – VanVanVan, Forum Senior Member

Statistics:

·         Genre: Symphonic prog

·         211 ratings, 4.29 stars

·         Appears on 24% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 2

·         Song sampler (“Dead City”):

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                    5.     PHIDEAUX – Snowtorch

Phideaux Xavier is an interesting member of the prog community, making numerous albums under his pseudo-eponym in his signature “psychedelic progressive gothic rock” and making sets of concept albums that overlap and interlock and weave between each other. Xavier and crew set out to record yet another conceptual album this year as well, following his previous album Number Seven from 2009. Snowtorch proved to be one of his best yet, and Phideaux’s vibrant and creative style has certainly left a mark on the prog community.

“Phideaux hasn't lost his sense of mystery throughout Snowtorch, and he hasn't lost his sense of melody. Boy oh boy, are we for a treat this time!... After the End of the World, now the Birth of Life, the Source of all Reason. A fun concept, full of the quirky lines by Xavier's and with the same quality of the other records. Even better? Perhaps. It's a short album, the band has chosen quality over quantity this time. A modest 45 minutes  with no filling, never a dull moment, not a weak track.” – Menswear, Prog Reviewer

Statistics:

·         Genre: Crossover prog

·         412 ratings, 4.15 stars

·         Appears on 19% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 4

·         Song sampler (“Snowtorch Part 1”):

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                    6.     KATE BUSH – 50 Words for Snow

Our list’s second snowy offering, David Gilmour’s favorite discovery Kate Bush may not be what everyone calls “prog,” but 50 Words for Snow, her first all-new studio album since 2005’s Aerial, certainly sounds it to me. The singer’s emotive, jazz-saturated album certainly caught the attention of many listeners and the album soon became well respected for its mature and well-developed compositions and excellent “wintery” atmosphere – perfect for describing snow in 50 or so words.

From a simple snowflake to building snowmen to lovers meeting and being separated across time as on Snowed In At Wheeler Street there's a wintry theme throughout [50 Words for Snow]. The album’s largely restrained and mellow vibe has a similar feel to much of Aerial…. Here it's even more so; the album content to be dominated by sparse jazzy piano and lightly played drums much of the time played by the incredible Steve Gadd no less. It's not until later in the album when anything approaching upbeat actually happens. This however works in its favour making it a wonderful late night chilling out in front of the fire, obligatory malt whisky in hand sort of album.” – Nightfly, Special Collaborator

Statistics:

·         Genre: Prog-related

·         44 ratings, 3.96 stars

·         Appears on 19% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 3

·         Song sample (“50 Words for Snow”):

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                    7.     WOBBLER – Rites at Dawn

Of all the modern symphonic prog bands, Wobbler is relatively new, debuting with Hinterland back in 2005. They’ve only released two albums since then, Afterglow in 2009 and their latest, Rites at Dawn. The band takes heavily from the slew of classic 70s symphonic bands that have come before them, but they add their own Norwegian spice that makes their generally upbeat and energetic music fresh and enjoyable and aloof from the multifarious modern symph bands that do precisely the same thing that they do. Rites at Dawn is no different, and the quintet’s fantastic chemistry shines throughout the well-constructed compositions.

Wobbler are known for their decidedly retro sound; the band only uses vintage instruments, including the Hammond organ and Moog synthesizer. This aesthetic remains in full force on Rites at Dawn, but it is approached from a different angle. The previous two albums approached symphonic-prog in a dark and hard-hitting manner…However, they have adopted a much lighter approach here… This is a lost Yes album, but it doesn't earn that title simply because it sounds like Yes. This is a brilliantly composed and soulfully performed release that manages to recreate everything that made Yes such a great band.” – Anthony H., Prog Reviewer

Statistics:

·         Genre: Symphonic prog

·         216 ratings, 3.93 stars

·         Appears on 17% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 2

·         Song sampler (“La Bealtaine”):

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                    8.     UNEXPECT – Fables of the Sleepless Empire

With 2006’s In a Flesh Aquarium, Unexpect emerged onto the avant-guard metal scene with an unprecedented force. Or maybe that was just the shockwave ChaotH’s 9-string bass made… But speculation aside, Unexpect’s explosive circus/death/black/prog/extreme metal style took the whole scene by surprise, if there even is a scene for such avant styles of music. The band was obviously quite tired after making such an incredibly energetic album, as it took them five years to write and record their follow up album Fables of the Sleepless Empire. The band had intensified and streamlined their style, adding more dimension and slightly cutting back on the all-hell-will-now-break-loose style that dominated their previous effort. While this album may be less chaotic, it certainly proved to be yet another strong release.

UneXpect's IN A FLESH ACQUARIUM is perhaps the craziest piece of avant-metal ever made. For FABLES, the band added not only a vastly improved sense of composition, but also infused numerous displays of technical prowess that are often on the leading edge of the member's respective instruments. Bassist Chaoth (on 9-string) is especially mind-boggling, but the guitars and drums match any DT clone prowess while working through songs that are not only more complex, but infinitely more emotionally evocative… At my fifth or sixth listen through, I am still discovering new mind-blowing aspects of this album on every song. If you love metal, pick it up and get ready for your jaw to drop.” – Negoba, Prog Reviewer

Statistics:

·         Genre: Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

·         201 ratings, 4.11 stars

·         Appears on 17% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 0 (Highest listing #2)

 

 

                    9.     DREAM THEATER – A Dramatic Turn of Events

Dream Theater is easily the most well-known progressive metal band in the prog scene. They’ve been at it for nearly 30 years, and they never seem to stop producing at least some degree of quality prog metal. However, in 2010 they hit a bit of a snag when their founding drummer Mike Portnoy departed from his lovechild. The band didn’t skip a beat though, as they brought it veteran Mike Mangini and started recording their 11th studio album, A Dramatic Turn of Events, no pun intended. The album proved to be one of their best yet, and has done quite well in initiating Mangini into the family.

A year has passed since that fateful day when Mike Portnoy announced that he had quit Dream Theater. Now, with drummer Mike Mangini on board, the band have struck out with a new album, ready to prove that Dream Theater minus Portnoy is just as good, if not better. When I first heard the title of this album, I had to stifle a groan…However, I am quite shocked and relieved to say that tripe it is not! Indeed, Dream Theater seems to have got their heads in the right place to make this album. In fact, I can safely say that every song on this album is enjoyable and interesting…As someone who knows the band very well, I could not have been happier with this album… 'A Dramatic Turn of Events' is an astonishing album that will keep Dream Theater fans happy for years to come.” – baz91, Prog Reviewer

Statistics:

·         Genre: Progressive metal

·         660 ratings, 4.04 stars

·         Appears on 19% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 1

·         Song sample (“On the Backs of Angels”):

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                    10.     LEPROUS – Bilateral

Leprous joins the group of prog newbies that take the stage on the top 10 this year, having released their debut album Tall Poppy Syndrome only in 2009. The debut sent ripples through the progressive death metal scene, and while they seemed to be heavily influenced by Opeth, they had a distinct air about them, setting them apart from their fellow death-proggers. The band returned in 2011 to released their second album, Bilateral, which was objectively less about death and more about prog, and it certainly exceeds the band’s former effort creatively.

After being blown away by their debut 'Tall Poppy Syndrome', this was a much anticipated album for 2011. And I must say that I'm not disappointed. Leprous built further on their songwriting and playing strengths, and also dropped their extreme vocals almost entirely, which I find a wise choice in their case. Leprous are probably the most exciting thing in prog metal since a long long time…The sound is fuller, heavier and more metallic, and vocalist Solberg just has the perfect voice. Leprous is a unique band that succeeds in marrying the attractions of classic prog metal with a fresh approach that is aggressive and modern, avoiding both the cliches and the cheese, and remaining entirely fascinating throughout the entire album.” – Bonnek, Special Collaborator

Statistics:

·         Genre: Tech/Extreme Metal

·         182 ratings, 3.89 stars

·         Appears on 13% of all lists

·         Number of #1 listings: 2

·         Song sample (“Restless”):

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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 05:17

1-10

 1

Grace For Drowning (Steven Wilson)

290

2

Heritage (Opeth)

232

3

Visions (Haken)

226

4

To Shatter All Accord (Discipline)

222

5

Snowtorch (Phideaux)

208

6

50 Words for Snow (Kate Bush)

168

7

Rites At Dawn (Wobbler)

164

8

Fables of the Sleepless Empire (Unexpect)

160

9

A Dramatic Turn of Events (Dream Theater)

158

10

Bilateral (Leprous)

132

11-25

 

 

11

Deconstruction (Devin Townsend Project)

122

12

Iconoclast (Symphony X)

116

13

The Hunter (Mastodon)

102

14

La Coscienza di Zeno

98

15

Deep Politics (Grails)

88

16

Summereve (Hostsonaten)

86

17

1000 Autunni (Ske)

86

18

Weightless (Animals as Leaders)

84

19

Mammoth (Beardfish)

80


Assurdo (Garden Wall)

80

21

Sympathetic Resonance (Arch/Matheos)

78

22

I Wash my Soul in the Stream of Infinity (My Brother the Wind)

77

23

Testimony 2 (Neal Morse)

72


War of the Roses (Ulver)

72

25

Epoch (Fen)

66

26-50


Kublai (Accordo Dei Contrari)

66

27

The Rising of the Lights (William D. Drake)

64

28

Elements (Introitus)

59

29

I a moon (North Sea Radio Orchestra)

58


Risveglio (Egonon)

58

31

The King Is Dead (The Decemberists)

56

32

Live InTokyo (One Shot)

56

33

Di Carne, Di Anima (Gran Turismo Veloce)

54

34

Enigma (Seven Sided Diamond)

48


Ever After (Sanhedrin)

48


Cane Di Schiena (Calomito)

48


Road Salt Two (Pain of Salvation)

48


Ghost (Devin Townsend Project)

48

39

War and Peace (Sean Filkins)

46

40

King of Limbs (Radiohead)

44


A Scarcity of Miracles (Jazsyck, Fripp, and Collins)

44

42

New I Fealing (Make a Rising)

43

43

Plains of the Purple Bufalo (*shels)

42


Comm (Tangent)

42


Carbon-Based Anatomy (Cynic)

42


Empros (Russian Circles)

42

47

The Octopus (Amplifier)

38


Dead Horse (Charts and Maps)

38


Blemmebeya (Akt)

38


Tales of the Sands (Myrath)

38

51-100

51

Beyond the Shrouded Horizon (Steve Hackett)

36


Particelle (Lagartija)

36

53

Fly From Here (Yes)

34


Sempre E Ovunque Oltre il Sogno (Pandora)

34

55

III (Senogul)

32

56

Levin Torn White

48

57

Ever Forthright

32

58

Terminal Twilight (White Willow)

30


Saturnal (October Equus)

30


The Color Spectrum (The Dear Hunter)

30


The Black Forest (Angents of Mercy)

30

62

Immeasurable Currents (Dave Willey)

28

63

Breathing (Paatos)

28


La Via Della Seta (Le Orme)

28


All We Destroy (Grayceon)

28

66

Druckfarben

28


Night of Hunters (Tori Amos)

26


Klubkin's Voyage (Quorum)

26


AD 2011 (I Treni All'Alba)

26


Forth (Proto-Kaw)

26

71

Caterpillarmen

25

72

A Grounding in Numbers (Van Der Graaf Generator)

24


White Silence (Cave In)

24


Polyimage of Known Exits (Tartar Lamb)

24


The Magician Chronicles Part 1 (Brighteye Bison)

24

76

No ifs, ands, or Dogs (Cheer-Accident)

23

77

Cenotes (Giant Squid)

22


Back From Being Gone (The Anabasis)

22


Flight Of Fancy (X-Panda)

22


Schnoergl Attahk (Cambert)

22


Who is this Who is Coming (The Future Kings of England)

22


Tundra (Korekyojin)

22


Architects of Flesh-Density (The Nerve Institute)

22


Falling Deeper (Anathema)

22


The Agent that Shapes the Desert (Virus)

22


Something Dirty (Faust)

22


The Aristocrats

22


Olympic Games (Siinai)

22

89

Died in the Wool (David Sylvian)

20


No Help for the Mighty Ones (Subrosa)

20


[4603 Battements] (Lazuli)

20


Glue Works (Gosta Berlings Saga)

20


Three Compositions of no Jazz (Microkingdom)

20


In a Perfect World (Karmakanic)

20


For All We Know

20


The Suffering Joy (Magic Pie)

20


Living With the Ancients (Blood Ceremony)

20


Thirteen Eight (FreddeGredde)

20


Evoluzione Delle Forme (Ego)

20

100-150


Brown Shark, Red Lion (Eksi Ekso)

20

101

In the Last Waking Moments (Edison's Children)

19


En Form for Blå (Aethenor)

19


Chrysalis (Man on Fire)

19

104

Herd of Instinct

18


Green Naugahyde (Primus)

18


Cardinal Points (Legend)

18


A Tower of Silence

18


Gloss Drop (Battles)

18


Celestial Lineage (Wolves in the Throne Room)

18


A((wake)) 

18


Imaginaerum (Nightwish)

18


Master Sleeps (Hills)

18


Deerhoof vs. Evil (Deerhoof)

18


The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues (Between the Buried and Me)

18


West (Wooden Shjips)

18


Eläinten Fanfaari (Kauhukakara)

18


Tripper (Hella)

18


Bob's Drive-in (Bob Drake)

18

119

Demon Hardi (Jack Dupon)

16


Radio Transmissions (Paul Kidney Experience)

16


Rocq (Baroque)

16


Februus (Uneven Structure)

16


Time Mirror (Par Lindh Project)

16


Welcome to my DNA (Blackfield)

16


Gangs (And so I Watch You From Afar)

16


Passion (Pendragon)

16


Communication Lost (Wolverine)

16


Revolu$ion (Nemo)

16


Una Strana Commedia (Mario Cottarelli)

16


Lights from the Deep (Ignatius)

16


Against Reason (Credo)

16


Testimony Two Live (Neal Morse)

16


Alone (Ruins)

16


Totem 3 (Master Musicians of Bukkake)

16


Touchstones (Subsignal)

16


Great and Terrible Potions (Ben Craven)

16

138

Dear Lord No Deal (Knifeworld)

15

139

Pewt'r Sessions 1 (Vausa Sui)

14


Optical Delusions (Planeta Imaginario)

14


Mechanisms (Cranium Pie)

14


Helioscope (Vessels)

14


Long Distance Calling

14


Let Yourself be Huge (Cloudkicker)

14


So Far So Near (Eternal Wanderers)

14


Vertical horizon (Casual Silence)

14


Maison Cube (Emmanuelle Parrenin)

14


Location, Location (Ahleuchatistas)

14


Pink Lemonade (Acid Mother's Temple)

14


Horn (Pharaoh Overlord)

14

151-200


Alchemic Heart (Vampillia)

14

152

Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will (Mogwai)

12


Breathing (hAND)

12


Netto (Eletric Orange)

12


Bearing (Sistra)

12


Imperio De Cristal (Flor de Loto)

12


Girt Dog (Alta Via)

12


Feeding Monkeys at Ma Maison (Frank Zappa)

12


Aurora  (Nice Wings Icarus!)

12


User Hostile (A Lonely Crowd)

12


Survival and other Stories (Jon Anderson)

12


VII: Född Förlorare (Shining)

12


Memories in my Head (Riverside)

12


Hesperia (Mafdalena Solis)

12


Life's Road (Three Seasons)

12


Margaret's Children (Manning)

12


Subside (Collecting Space)

12


Going Off On Two (The Tangent)

12


One (Tesseract)

12


Benediktus Und Vobis Quoque, Catafalcus Est Tu (Catafalchi Del Cyber)

12


Efter Efter (Trettioariga Kriget)

12

172

Nothing Is Ordinary (Omnia Opera)

10


Psychedelic Judgeman Comes, He had The Cherry Blossom on the Shoulder (Psyche Bugyo)

10


Quartus Artifactus (From.uz)

10


Hanchebleya (Labirinto Di Specchi)

10


All Rights Removed (Airbag)

10


Serum of Life (Alkozaur)

10


Sex Offender (Polkadot Cadaver)

10


Todo.s Los Colores Del (Random)

10


Stundum (Papir)

10


Closer To Daylight (Soul Secret)

10


A Dying Man's Hymn (Sky Architect)

10


Idioten (Kebnekaise)

10


Chapters III & IV (Time Traveller)

10


Blasphemy and other Serious Crimes (Pitom)

10


The King of Number 22 (DeeExpus)

10


Flanders Fields (Humble Grumble)

10

188

Kleti Quatro (Gdeva)

9

189

Dropped Pianos (Tim Hecker)

8


Disclaimer (Frozen Geese)

8


Ghosts (Frequency Drift)

8


Chameleon (Magenta)

8


Cadenza (Dutch Uncles)

8


Dum Spiro Spero (Dir En Grey)

8


More is Never Enough (Transatlantic)

8


II (The Psychic Paramount)

8


Corner of the World (Solus3)

8


Saivo (Tenhi)

8


The City Sleeps (Touchstone)

8


At the Gates of Paradise (John Zorn)

8

201-249


In the Present (Yes)

8


Chicago Odense Ensemble

8

203

Orange (Dark Suns)

6


Carnegie Hall (Frank Zappa)

6


Ascension (Jesu)

6


Moments from Ephemeral City (Caligula's Horse)

6


The Southern Cross (Colin Masson)

6


The Destroyers of All (Ulcerate)

6


Mammal (Altar of Plagues)

6


1200 Times (Laura)

6


Eldberg

6


The Nightmare Becomes Reality (Anima Morte)

6


Poursuite De L'excellence (Vialka)

6


Ravedeath, 1972 (Tim Hecker)

6


Agony (Fleshgod Apocalypse)

6

216

Stars Aligned (Van Hertzen Brothers)

4


Babycum (Caterpillarmen)

4


Moscow (Keith Emerson)

4


New Blood (Peter Gabriel)

4


The Collective (Scale the Summit)

4


Void

4


Omnivium

4


Voice (Hiromi)

4


The Lotus Effect (Sun Caged)

4


Masquerade (Goad)

4


Void (The ReZen)

4


Transformation (Azacello)

4


Artistic Differences (Slaves to Fashion)

4


Cor Cordium (Glass Hammer)

4


Cuentos y Fábulas (Luz de Riada)

4


Phantasmachronica (Chryst)

4


Open (Jon Anderson)

4


Diotima (Krallice)

4


CCLR

4


Rengeteg (Thy Catafalque)

4


Teufelskamin (Kammerflimmer Kollektief)

4


In a Shrinking Forest (Earth Sized Diamonds)

4

238

Planet Girth (Peanut Brittle Satellite)

2


Scurrilous (Protest the Hero)

2


Doctrine (Pestilence)

2


All Gods Are Gone (Appearance of Nothing)

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Anubis Gate

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Live at Nassau Coliseum '78 (Emerson Lake and Palmer)

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Flashback (Jaime Rosas)

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Asylum (Morne)

2


Layers of Stratosphere (Raven Sad)

2


01 (Scherzoo)

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Evinta (My Dying Bride)

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Mars Red Sky

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Posted By: Ricochet
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 05:26
Stunning, shocking top 10 this is!

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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 05:31
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Stunning, shocking top 10 this is!

I kno rite Cool


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Posted By: Kotro
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 05:39
Good job, Andy!

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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 06:28
Lots of music I don't know and likely won't get to know.  But that's kind of the point, highly rated stuff that you don't know is usually worth checking out when you have a thirsty ear.

Four of my top 10 made it to the composite top ten.  Glad to see Herd Of Instinct made it to the top 100-150 and Primus came in with the same number of votes.

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Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 06:29
Well done Andy! This is a huge task you've took upon yourself, and done a brilliant job at it. On behalf of us all: thank you! Clap



I guess one could see this top coming. Like Hugues says, I find this year to be... definitely not a "vintage" year. My #1 is at #100 this year, after it was in the top 10 last year. Tongue I do have one nomination in the final top 10, my #10 is at #8.


Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 06:41
Clap... Good work, Andy!
 
I see two albums from my list in the top 10 (on #4 and #9), two others from the top 10 (#3 and #6) are in my 'honorable mentions'-queue.
 
Four albums appeared only on my list.
 


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Posted By: Bonnek
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 07:18

Top 10 are the 'mainstream' albums for this year, quite a difference with the Avant presence of last year.
 
Leprous at #10, My Borther The Wind at #22 and Opeth at #2 are nice surprises, I thought Discipline would take #2.



Posted By: Starhammer
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 08:06
War and Peace and Other Stories is currently flying high at #2 in the overall PA list, but down at #39 here.


Posted By: Negoba
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 08:11
Oh well we knew it would work out this way.
 
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Posted By: The Neck Romancer
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 08:33
Seriously? That's the top 10? I am disappointed.

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Posted By: Vompatti
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:05
O.o


Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:09
I didn't expect Opeth to be at #2. I love the album, but it seemed to divide fans up. Nice to see Dream Theater in the top 10. A lot of good albums in the top 20 overall. 2011 was a great year.

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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:30
Jeez, Kate Bush manage to chart at #6? W-O-W.

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Posted By: Equality 7-2521
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:36
That's the worst list I've seen in the time I've been here. 

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Posted By: Negoba
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:42

Andy, though several of us are disappointed, after a quick glance, this looks pretty much exactly what I expected the number crunching would turn out. Thanks for all the hard work.



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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:51
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Andy, though several of us are disappointed, after a quick glance, this looks pretty much exactly what I expected the number crunching would turn out. Thanks for all the hard work.



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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:53
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

Andy, though several of us are disappointed, after a quick glance, this looks pretty much exactly what I expected the number crunching would turn out. Thanks for all the hard work.


I would hope so. WinkLOL I think one of the problems was that because so many albums were nominated, a lot of the votes for other albums were dispersed compared to the "popular" albums that everyone knew. If you look at the votes there's a huge jump from say GfD's 290 votes at #1 versus Bilateral's 132 votes at #10. That also led to huge swaths of albums having the same number of votes and many albums had only one voter. I guess this could be looked at as a good thing, but it does lead to boring results.


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Posted By: The Hemulen
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 09:59
Unsurprisingly, nothing I voted for made it into the top 25, let alone the top 10. Still, William D. Drake and NSRO both made it into the top 30, which is better than nothing, I guess.


Posted By: TheGazzardian
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 10:08
I thought Deconstruction would make it to the top 10 for sure, well it came pretty close! The list is not too surprising but imo it is pretty fair and I have no problems with it. Not quite as much love for avant as last year (and avant is my favorite); but then, I think only a few avant bands even made my list this year. 


Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 11:13
Well doen Andy, a damn good job.

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Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 11:39
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

That's the worst list I've seen in the time I've been here. 

DittoDead


Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 11:56
Great job Andy, thanks to everyone who put their free time into this.  Clap

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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:16
I find it odd that most people here seem to not like the fact that SWilson won again, yet he won by a clear margin and no one who voted for him is celebrating his victory. LOL

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Posted By: Nightfly
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:17
 Andy, how the hell did you manage to compile this already! The voting only finished yesterday! You've done a great job though. A nice touch adding the samples. Clap


Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:22
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

I find it odd that most people here seem to not like the fact that SWilson won again, yet he won by a clear margin and no one who voted for him is celebrating his victory. LOL


True. His album is very good, nevertheless. Not the best this year has to offer in my opinion, but a great album that is worth every penny investing in acquiring it.


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Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:30
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

I find it odd that most people here seem to not like the fact that SWilson won again, yet he won by a clear margin and no one who voted for him is celebrating his victory. LOL
In one sense, it sort of shows lack of initiative on the part of the collabs who voted.  Lack of imagination?  Lack of.....?  Almost as though we just mailed it in.  "Oh well, Steven Wilson released something so I guess it must be number 1."  LOL  I say this, but then I must say that I listened to the album again this morning for the sole purpose of being able to come on here and say why I am unimpressed with this album, and it actually sounded pretty good.  First time it kind of clicked for me a bit.  I still don't think it was the best release of the year, but it seemed a better choice after listening to it this morning. 

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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:33
Fantastic work Andy!!! Have some clappiesClapClap

A tough assignment, but you pulled throughBig smile

Even if Steven Wilson didn't make the cut on my list - it was because I knew he wouldn't need my help to win this. Seems I was right in that assessment. I have no quarrels with Grace For Drowning running away with the top slot, although My Brother the Wind clearly should have won...
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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:48
Most of the metal in the top 30 or so was also on MMA's top album list LOL


Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 12:53
Thanks for all your hard work here, AndyClap

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Posted By: JJLehto
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:25
Well, there it is. Good job with all the work Andy!

As usual people seem to be upset but it's all personal opinion so what do you want?

Glad to see Heritage at #2Big smile
Another 5 of mine in the top 25 so huzzah for feeling like I have good taste!

Damn, 249 albums. To think on any new year I probably hear like 20Cry
Well thank you Andy and PA for giving some stuff to try!


Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:30
Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

 Andy, how the hell did you manage to compile this already! The voting only finished yesterday! You've done a great job though. A nice touch adding the samples. Clap

I am a mad wizard with excel. Evil Smile


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Posted By: infandous
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:34
Yeah, excellent work!  It's a little depressing to me to see just how little new stuff I get to hear every year.  I didn't have enough 2011 albums to even make a top 10 Cry



Posted By: JJLehto
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:35
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

I find it odd that most people here seem to not like the fact that SWilson won again, yet he won by a clear margin and no one who voted for him is celebrating his victory. LOL
In one sense, it sort of shows lack of initiative on the part of the collabs who voted.  Lack of imagination?  Lack of.....?  Almost as though we just mailed it in.  "Oh well, Steven Wilson released something so I guess it must be number 1."  LOL   


Havn't even listened to itShocked so can't speak of the actual album but you are right, does seem a bit that way.

In fact I am pretty surprised DT isn't higher since they are the classic (new album out therefore it = good) band. Also surprised that Heritage is so high, guess the likers of the album are just quieter than the haters since that's generally what I heard!


Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:37
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Damn, 249 albums. To think on any new year I probably hear like 20Cry
Well thank you Andy and PA for giving some stuff to try!


I second this with the force of a thundergod.


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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:42
Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.

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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 13:57
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.


I believe that the only media Haken has in the TUBES is their Myspace. Unexpect has a bandcamp:

http://unexpect.bandcamp.com/


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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:03
Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.


I believe that the only media Haken has in the TUBES is their Myspace. Unexpect has a bandcamp:

http://unexpect.bandcamp.com/

Yea, I just wanted soundcloud because it's easy to embed. I don't want to use youtube because the flash player is so stinkin large and the sound quality is not always so good. I'll look into embedding bandcamp stuff..


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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:10
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.


I believe that the only media Haken has in the TUBES is their Myspace. Unexpect has a bandcamp:

http://unexpect.bandcamp.com/

Yea, I just wanted soundcloud because it's easy to embed. I don't want to use youtube because the flash player is so stinkin large and the sound quality is not always so good. I'll look into embedding bandcamp stuff..


It's deff possible, after all Phideaux has his bandcamp embedded in his website. I just don't know if you can do it in PA.


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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:13
Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.


I believe that the only media Haken has in the TUBES is their Myspace. Unexpect has a bandcamp:

http://unexpect.bandcamp.com/

Yea, I just wanted soundcloud because it's easy to embed. I don't want to use youtube because the flash player is so stinkin large and the sound quality is not always so good. I'll look into embedding bandcamp stuff..


It's deff possible, after all Phideaux has his bandcamp embedded in his website. I just don't know if you can do it in PA.

He used HTML, I assume, not BBCode.


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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:17
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Does anyone know of a soundcloud sample of the Haken or Unexpect albums? I'd like to put one in but I couldn't find one for either album.


I believe that the only media Haken has in the TUBES is their Myspace. Unexpect has a bandcamp:

http://unexpect.bandcamp.com/

Yea, I just wanted soundcloud because it's easy to embed. I don't want to use youtube because the flash player is so stinkin large and the sound quality is not always so good. I'll look into embedding bandcamp stuff..


It's deff possible, after all Phideaux has his bandcamp embedded in his website. I just don't know if you can do it in PA.

He used HTML, I assume, not BBCode.


IDK what he uses, but it's there, that's what I know. Tongue


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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:24
Yea, not a strong list.

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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:32

Oy...not a brillant list by any mileage marker. But certainly one that favors the popular! (Or the free to listen too...)

It's rather ironic, as I found this to be a great year in prog (though not as good as last year), that I disagree with a good majority of this list. But, that's nothing new. At least Ske made it to 17, and that was easily the closest I had to top 10 within my list.
 
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Posted By: Bonnek
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:35

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:


 I have no quarrels with Grace For Drowning running away with the top slot, although My Brother the Wind clearly should have won...


this!
My Brother the Wind was released too late in the year to make much of a stir.
I didn't even have it in my list 4 weeks ago, but since then it stormed all the way to position 2.


Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:44
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Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 14:47



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Posted By: The T
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 15:20
Fail first place. I like seeing Leprous and DT on the list though...

Good job.

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Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 15:22
The #1 spot was pretty predictable.

Is this the first time DT managed to be in the top..... 25?





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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 15:36
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

One remark, SW is in crossover? That seems odd.

His debut was crossover, but his new release might require a change in genre. Possibly heavy prog? 



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Posted By: m2thek
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 16:07
My only problems with the Top 10 are Heritage and Rites at Dawn, neither of which I think are very good. Everything else, while not every one was one of my personal favorites, are all fine albums and deserving of their spots.
 
Although it's a damn shame that Testimony 2 didn't even crack the top 20 =(


Posted By: Tapfret
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 16:18
Heritage was fantastic and less divisive than I expected. I sort of expected metal heads to backlash at St. Anger levels. Only 2 of my picks were top 10. And one in the top 10 that would have made my bottom 5. I will keep it to myself to avoid any unpleasantries.




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Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 16:33
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

One remark, SW is in crossover? That seems odd.

His debut was crossover, but his new release might require a change in genre. Possibly heavy prog? 



Grace for Drowning is an excellent example of Eclectic prog: Symphonic, heavy prog, jazz, avant all in one package.


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Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 16:40
A Steven Wilson project has won half of the Collaborator Top Album awards to date.

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Posted By: timothy leary
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 16:56
And a Steven Wilson production placed 1 and 2 this year


Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 17:04
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

The #1 spot was pretty predictable.

Is this the first time DT managed to be in the top..... 25?




If memory serves, Octavarium made the first top 10 back in 2005. Unsurprisingly, Wilson won that year as well with PT's Deadwing. I believe Insurgents and The Incident are the only two major albums from him in the last 6 years that havn't won here (not counting Bass Communion, No-Mna and Blackfield since they dont garner anyware near s much interest as PT and solo do).

I was so happy when 2009 and 10 endend up as a straight fight between maudlin of the Well and Magma, and Kayo Dot and Universe Zero respectively. Now those made for good lists.

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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 17:10
Nice list, I see most of my favorites appearing somewhere & I didn't expect to see my Avant leanings dominate somehow :)

One question, I assume this is meant to be Camembert?

80 Schnoergl Attahk (Calomito)




Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 18:14
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Nice list, I see most of my favorites appearing somewhere & I didn't expect to see my Avant leanings dominate somehow :)

One question, I assume this is meant to be Camembert?

80 Schnoergl Attahk (Calomito)



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Posted By: The T
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 18:49
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

A Steven Wilson project has won half of the Collaborator Top Album awards to date.

There might be erotic implications behind it...

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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 19:28
First of all, congratulations Andy on a wonderful jobClap Second of all, that list...Dead Yuck! The 2010 list was much better and not just because UZ got first place. Surprising to me since I thought 2011 was the best year in prog in a long time. At least one of my picks got on the list.

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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 19:52
Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

One remark, SW is in crossover? That seems odd.

His debut was crossover, but his new release might require a change in genre. Possibly heavy prog? 

 
Hmm. I'll admit I'm not that familar with the debut (and haven't listened to it in awhile) but I don't remenber much 'xoverness' of it.
 
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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 19:55
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by Horizons Horizons wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

One remark, SW is in crossover? That seems odd.

His debut was crossover, but his new release might require a change in genre. Possibly heavy prog? 



Grace for Drowning is an excellent example of Eclectic prog: Symphonic, heavy prog, jazz, avant all in one package.

I've actually wanted to suggest that move for a while - I always thought crossover was a bad fit - but didn't exactly know how seeing as I'm not affiliated with either team. LOL


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Posted By: TheGazzardian
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 19:58
Based on my memory of the album, I think I would support that change were we to actually give it a shot.


Posted By: Epignosis
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 20:15
And a shot has been given.

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Posted By: VanVanVan
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 20:21
Glad to see To Shatter All Accord made it so high. 2011 was really a great year. 

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Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 21:05
Originally posted by VanVanVan VanVanVan wrote:

Glad to see To Shatter All Accord made it so high. 2011 was really a great year. 

I can tell you liked it Wink


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Posted By: VanVanVan
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 21:56
Originally posted by Andy Webb Andy Webb wrote:

Originally posted by VanVanVan VanVanVan wrote:

Glad to see To Shatter All Accord made it so high. 2011 was really a great year. 

I can tell you liked it Wink

Haha yeah that guy who wrote the blurb has excellent taste in music...LOL


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Posted By: memowakeman
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 21:56
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

The #1 spot was pretty predictable.

Since Grace for Drowning was released, we all knew it would make it to the top of the list... which really sucks LOL

In better things, thanks so much Andy and all the collabs who made this list possible, 249 albums is such a number, and there were much more good 2011 releases that did not get a vote. It was a fantastic year, in my opinion. Clap


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Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 22:04
Originally posted by m2thek m2thek wrote:

it's a damn shame that Testimony 2 didn't even crack the top 20 =(


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Posted By: The T
Date Posted: February 21 2012 at 22:45
Since 2006 I have never voted for the album that won album lf the year. Never. I'm a fail of a PA collaborator...

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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 01:29
Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

Heritage was fantastic and less divisive than I expected. I sort of expected metal heads to backlash at St. Anger levels. Only 2 of my picks were top 10. And one in the top 10 that would have made my bottom 5. I will keep it to myself to avoid any unpleasantries.


There are differences. Wile St. Anger was bad even when compared with other poor metallica releases, Heritage is a decent (though unusual) prog metal realse. With huge influences from the 1970's and a much bluesy feel, that reminds many of the old heavy metal bands, as well as simply leaving behind the heaviest specter of their music, but sticking to their signature sound, Heritage brings "old" and "new" together in one different but familiar way.


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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 01:30
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

A Steven Wilson project has won half of the Collaborator Top Album awards to date.

There might be erotic implications behind it...


I actually believe that many here have some sort of deviant passion for Steven Wilson.


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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 02:34
Why is the 2009 list still stickied, but not this?


Posted By: ExittheLemming
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 03:32
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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 03:57
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

Since 2006 I have never voted for the album that won album lf the year. Never. I'm a fail of a PA collaborator...

Your not alone, since I started voting in 06, UZ was the only winning album that's ever appeared on my lists.


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Posted By: sleeper
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 03:59
I think I should expand a bit on what I've said earlier. 3 of my top 10 mad the list (in reverse order) with Discipline, Unexpect and Leprous and as for the rest, they're not bad albums at all (except for the DT album, which really is). I guess I'm just disappointed that Fen and White Willow were left so low after producing two spectacular albums.

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Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 07:37
Great job Andy on this Mammoth task Clap- i know what its like to compile lists...Wink

I like most of what ended up on the top 10 and most of the other albums tho will have to get hold of Unexpect now and Wobbler on list. I only wish Neal Morse was higher as his live album was killer. Nice to see Opeth so high and Dream Theater return to form. 




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Posted By: Anthony H.
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 09:07
Wow. Swilson does not deserve that number one spot. Not even a little bit. And although Opeth are one of my favorite bands, Heritage was a massive disappointment that does not belong in the #2 spot.

Also, Kate Bush? The hell? No offense to her or her music, but I don't think prog-related artists should have been allowed on the list.

OTHERWISE, I'm happy with the list. My top three (Wobbler, Haken, and DT) all made it in. And thanks for the quote!


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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 09:17
When do we award this man with his first prize fellatio? I'm not up for it though - I've just come back from the dentists...
Also we may need to expand our awards to other more substantial things than the odd meaty surprise.


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Posted By: Anthony H.
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 09:17
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by m2thek m2thek wrote:

it's a damn shame that Testimony 2 didn't even crack the top 20 =(


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Posted By: Bonnek
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 10:30
Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Wow. Swilson does not deserve that number one spot.


Explain 'deserve'.

It ended up there because a majority of collabs voted for it and gave it high marks and that's the end of it

This list is not conceived to match yours or anyone else's particular taste or preferences.
It's just a list and nothing more.

Better use it to check out the lesser known names that ended up high instead of moaning about the big names ending at the top. Who cares?


Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 10:50
A better list to look at would be the top albums of 2011 on the main site, as it's based on ratings ad reviews.

I usually narrow it down to genres I like so I don't get mad Star


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Posted By: Anthony H.
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 10:50
Originally posted by Bonnek Bonnek wrote:

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Wow. Swilson does not deserve that number one spot.


Explain 'deserve'.

It ended up there because a majority of collabs voted for it and gave it high marks and that's the end of it

This list is not conceived to match yours or anyone else's particular taste or preferences.
It's just a list and nothing more.

Better use it to check out the lesser known names that ended up high instead of moaning about the big names ending at the top. Who cares?


I'm not going to lose any sleep over this. I understand that it's all good fun. Tongue

I worded my post a bit too harshly and in too objective terms. It was just a reflection of my opinion, nothing more.


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Posted By: TheGazzardian
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 10:51
Originally posted by Bonnek Bonnek wrote:



Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Wow. Swilson does not deserve that number one spot.
Explain 'deserve'.It ended up there because a majority of collabs voted for it and gave it high marks and that's the end of itThis list is not conceived to match yours or anyone else's particular taste or preferences. It's just a list and nothing more. Better use it to check out the lesser known names that ended up high instead of moaning about the big names ending at the top. Who cares?




Posted By: Harold-The-Barrel
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 11:39
Great work in compiling this list, i know from experience how hard and time consuming such things can be. However the list is pretty damn poor, or rather the order is, to be expected when the poll is limited to the "Chosen few" of 70, very elitist imo. DT in the top 10? Steve Hackett 51st? No XXV from Pallas anywhereCry Dire! but again no reflection on your great work and i'm sure i'll pick up a few recommendations from it anyway.

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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 13:29
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

(except for the DT album, which really is). 


true

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

And although Opeth are one of my favorite bands, Heritage was a massive disappointment that does not belong in the #2 spot.


It's a hell of a lot better than, say, Watershed.  Or Damnation.


Posted By: Andy Webb
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 16:11
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

(except for the DT album, which really is). 


true

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

And although Opeth are one of my favorite bands, Heritage was a massive disappointment that does not belong in the #2 spot.


It's a hell of a lot better than, say, Watershed.  Or Damnation.

Oh come on, Watershed wasn't that bad.


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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 16:17
No, but Heritage is much better


Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 20:31
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

No, but Heritage is much better


Trolling for Dummies: now available in Canada.

Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

(except for the DT album, which really is). 


true


Yeah, it saddens me to see DT release such a weak album. Unhappy

Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Originally posted by m2thek m2thek wrote:

it's a damn shame that Testimony 2 didn't even crack the top 20 =(


Neither Testimony albums are very good, but (most of) the in-between (that is prog) is exceptionally good.





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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 21:39
Having Bad Taste for Dummies: now available in Brazil.



See, THAT'S trolling.  I'd expect you at least would know the difference, you're not an senile elderly man or anything.


Posted By: rogerthat
Date Posted: February 22 2012 at 23:19
I haven't really heard a lot of 2011 albums but of the ones I did, SW's was easily my favourite.  And I am not really a big fan of PT or Blackfield.  Haven't heard his earlier Insurgentes.  Just for that and the Unexpect album, I like this list.  It boils down to each one's preferences.  Not as 'out there' as the 2010 list but I don't know that that necessarily means this is a weak list.  But it's strange to see DT and Opeth making it with releases that would rank among their weaker ones, I assume.


Posted By: Starhammer
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 04:39
Watershed > Heritage.


Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 06:09
Well done Andy! I was pleasantly surprised to see Kate Bush in the top ten.   

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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 06:53
I was surprised to see Kate's and Discipline's turn out so high seeing as how late in the year they came out.  I guess it's some sort of expectations effect.  Both were highly anticipated so a lot of us got them immediately.  You also have to take into account that with so much stuff there's a lot of albums many of us haven't got yet.

Originally posted by Harold-The-Barrel Harold-The-Barrel wrote:

Steve Hackett 51st? No XXV from Pallas anywhereCry Dire! .
I was surprised that Hackett's didn't come out higher.  And since we only had 249 nominees perhaps Pallas would have been 250.  LOL


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Posted By: CCVP
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 06:56
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

Having Bad Taste for Dummies: now available in Brazil.



See, THAT'S trolling.  I'd expect you at least would know the difference, you're not an senile elderly man or anything.





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Posted By: rushfan4
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 08:02
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

I was surprised to see Kate's and Discipline's turn out so high seeing as how late in the year they came out.  I guess it's some sort of expectations effect.  Both were highly anticipated so a lot of us got them immediately.  You also have to take into account that with so much stuff there's a lot of albums many of us haven't got yet.

Originally posted by Harold-The-Barrel Harold-The-Barrel wrote:

Steve Hackett 51st? No XXV from Pallas anywhereCry Dire! .
I was surprised that Hackett's didn't come out higher.  And since we only had 249 nominees perhaps Pallas would have been 250.  LOL
Sadly, I've not heard Hackett's new one yet.  Not sure that he would have made my Top 10 anyways, but....  On the other hand, I really like the Pallas album and certainly considered it for my Top 10.  It is just really hard to whittle the list down to 10.  I probably could have easily included 20 to 30 other albums within my list if I were compiling it on a different day.  And most likely, given another 12 months or 5 years to look back at 2011, I suspect that I could probably compile a completely different Top 10 list.  I am sure it is probably similar for others too.  Although I suspect most of the Neo haters would hate Pallas just on principle alone. LOL

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Posted By: lazland
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 08:23
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

I was surprised to see Kate's and Discipline's turn out so high seeing as how late in the year they came out.  I guess it's some sort of expectations effect.  Both were highly anticipated so a lot of us got them immediately.  You also have to take into account that with so much stuff there's a lot of albums many of us haven't got yet.

Originally posted by Harold-The-Barrel Harold-The-Barrel wrote:

Steve Hackett 51st? No XXV from Pallas anywhereCry Dire! .
I was surprised that Hackett's didn't come out higher.  And since we only had 249 nominees perhaps Pallas would have been 250.  LOL
Sadly, I've not heard Hackett's new one yet.  Not sure that he would have made my Top 10 anyways, but....  On the other hand, I really like the Pallas album and certainly considered it for my Top 10.  It is just really hard to whittle the list down to 10.  I probably could have easily included 20 to 30 other albums within my list if I were compiling it on a different day.  And most likely, given another 12 months or 5 years to look back at 2011, I suspect that I could probably compile a completely different Top 10 list.  I am sure it is probably similar for others too.  Although I suspect most of the Neo haters would hate Pallas just on principle alone. LOL

Sadly, you are right Scott. Although if they listened to it as a heavy prog album...................................


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Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 09:37
Hm, one thing I noticed is the lack of jazz-rock/fusion releases from 2011. There were a few that were really good.

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Posted By: Anthony H.
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 09:52
Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Hm, one thing I noticed is the lack of jazz-rock/fusion releases from 2011. There were a few that were really good.


Planeta Imaginario!


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Posted By: darkshade
Date Posted: February 23 2012 at 10:01
Originally posted by Anthony H. Anthony H. wrote:

Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

Hm, one thing I noticed is the lack of jazz-rock/fusion releases from 2011. There were a few that were really good.


Planeta Imaginario!


Alllllllllll the way down at #140. I, more or less, meant jazz-fusion releases that would have made the top.... 50. Hiromi should have been on this list.

However, I will check out this album Optical Delusions - Planeta Imaginario. I'm always up for new jazz-fusion releases.


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