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  1. Die 50 besten Progressive-Rock-Alben aller Zeiten (Original: 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time) ist eine Liste von 50 Top-Alben des Musikgenres Progressive Rock, die die Zeitschrift Rolling Stone am 17. Juni 2015 veröffentlicht hat. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Häufigste Nennungen. 2 Die Liste. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Häufigste Nennungen

  2. 24. Juni 2021 · Top 50 Progressive Rock Albums. From 'The Lamb' to 'Octopus' to 'The Snow Goose' — the best LPs that dream beyond 4/4. Virgin. 50. Hatfield and the North - 'Hatfield and the...

  3. 17. Juni 2015 · For close to a half century, prog has been the breeding ground for rocks most out-there, outsized and outlandish ideas: Thick-as-a-brick concept albums, an early embrace of synthesizers,...

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    • Premiata Forneria Marconi: Photos of Ghosts
    • Marillion: F.E.A.R.
    • Badger: One Live Badger
    • Genesis: Selling England by The Pound
    • Procol Harum: Exotic Birds & Fruit
    • Marillion: Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws
    • Rush: Hemispheres
    • Yes: Tales from Topographic Oceans
    • Camel: Mirage
    • Supertramp: Crime of The Century

    The Italian band Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) was the first second-generation prog band, cutting their teeth on Jethro Tull and King Crimson covers. By the time of their American debut, they’d found their own style, with a strong sense of pastoral melody and European folk influences (their heavier rock side would come out in time). Purists prefe...

    Marillion’s second incarnation with singer Steve Hogarth is still a bit underrated, despite his being in place since 1989. Though they’ve done pop on occasion, the Hogarth-led band took its cue from the Brexit and Trump era to go conceptual once again in 2016 (the title stands for “F… Everyone and Run”). F.E.A.R is less about specific politics than...

    Perhaps the most obscure entry on a list of greatest prog rock albums, Badger was keyboardist Tony Kaye’s short-lived post-Yes band, along with Jon Anderson’s pre-Yes bandmate David Foster on bass and vocals (Anderson produced this live album, from a show that Yes was headlining). Kaye plays some of his finest recorded solos and the rhythm section ...

    Though they were through with side-long tracks, Genesis’ imagination continued to run wild on Foxtrot’s followup, with Peter Gabriel inhabiting a rogue’s gallery of characters and the band’s playing getting more muscular; “Firth of Fifth” and “The Cinema Show” became oft-played career standards. And wonder of wonders, the whimsical “I Know What I L...

    Though many Procol Harum diehards will always prefer the Robin Trower era, the band was even grander on this later effort with the equally fine Mick Grabham on guitar. The first half of Exotic Birds & Fruitreaches a heavenly peak with the extended ballad “The Idol,” and Side Two offers “Butterfly Boys,” one of the funnier slaps a prog band has ever...

    Original singer Fish’s tenure with Marillion, which only lasted four albums, ended with two conceptual epics. Misplaced Childhoodis often considered the peak, since it had two indelible singles (“Kayleigh” and “Lavender”) and dealt with the timeless prog theme of loss of innocence and the end of a pivotal love. Yet Clutching at Straws is in retrosp...

    Hemispheres was the deepest into prog that Rush ever got, with a side-long piece full of interlocking musical themes and a fascinating storyline (about two civilizations that represent the left and right sides of the brain). Flip it over and there’s “La Villa Strangiato,” Rush’s longest, trickiest, and most impressive instrumental. There are also c...

    History tends to give this one a bad rap: With four side-long pieces based on Hindu Shashtric scriptures, it’s got to be dense and impenetrable, right? Wrong: Most of Tales From Topographic Oceansis as gorgeously melodic as anything Yes ever did, and the band charges hard, newly fortified by drummer Alan White. To name just one moment, Rick Wakeman...

    At this early stage, Camel was perched midway between prog and fusion: Their second album Mirageis two-thirds instrumental (the next, The Snow Goose, had just one brief vocal), and it’s largely hinged on the interplay of keyboardist Peter Bardens and guitarist Andy Latimer, both dazzling soloists. But Mirage also has “Lady Fantasy,” their most roma...

    Though it produced a major UK hit (and one that predated punk) with “Bloody Well Right,” Crime of The Centurywas actually Supertramp’s deepest album, with songs about a tortured soul’s descent into madness: “Rudy,” “Hide in Your Shell” and “Asylum” form a highly emotive and rather dark trilogy. It makes it even more surprising that Supertramp becam...

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  5. You can find the progressive rock music discographies from 12,479 bands & artists, 75,338 albums (LP, CD and DVD), 2,055,550 ratings and reviews from 69,195 members who also participate in our active forum.

  6. 6. Aug. 2014 · The 100 Greatest Prog Albums Of All Time: 20-1. By Hannah May Kilroy, Jerry Ewing. ( Prog ) published 6 August 2014. The fifth block of albums, as voted for by you! Five years ago when Prog magazine (but certainly not progressive music) was in its infancy, we asked readers to vote for their 50 top prog albums of all time.