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  • Here are ten albums I feel are perfect to introduce somebody to the weird and wonderful world of progressive rock.
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Komentáře • 230

  • @UncleTonyGuitar
    @UncleTonyGuitar Před rokem +25

    The “progressive” movement began with the idea that artists could play whatever they felt. As with all genres, it is the critics and the fans that codify the parameters and set the rules in stone.

    • @shipsahoy1793
      @shipsahoy1793 Před rokem +1

      Good point, although realistically, there are actually not many rules set in stone regarding music style classification.
      In other words, like what you want, and believe what you want, and to hell with whatever critics or other people like. Don’t let the ambient noise affect your own perception.

  • @stevecowder4774
    @stevecowder4774 Před rokem +18

    Without a doubt, The Yes Album should be a unanimous choice. It’s the album that really put them on the map, but also the one that ultimately made me a fan. And I love your choice of ELP’s debut. That piece is rock solid and never seems to get enough credit. Definitely would raise some eyebrows among the beginners.

  • @leonmarkrodziewicz279
    @leonmarkrodziewicz279 Před rokem +9

    Couldn't agree more about Steve Hackett! Nice that he's still out there, playing Genesis songs the way they should be played.

    • @eugenedevere7687
      @eugenedevere7687 Před rokem

      Compare his (Hackett) comments with surprisingly Marty Friedman's. They both speak exactly the same and both are right.

  • @kratino
    @kratino Před rokem +8

    Greg Lake had beautiful pipes almost his entire life. His voice thickened and deepened, but it was magnificant to the end. He re-recorded Closer to Believing not long before his death, and it was gorgeous.

  • @garyh.238
    @garyh.238 Před rokem +15

    Great list - definitely the gateway albums for newbies to the genre, before heading into deeper waters. Other honourable mentions would be FOCUS'- Moving Waves and KANSAS' - Leftoverture.

  • @elliotwalton6159
    @elliotwalton6159 Před rokem +10

    What a perfect list. Going back the the 1970s, Pink Floyd was an obvious gateway, as well as The Moody Blues, but also the album art of Barry Godber and Roger Dean. Even if it would be years later that I finally 'discovered' King Crimson and Yes, I did so because the art was so memorable.

  • @dave07drummer
    @dave07drummer Před rokem +8

    Trick of the Tail, what a wonderfull collection of gems. *Edit- and F.E.A.R i had an excellent experience driving with this album, starting the album near Cambridge going to Brighton, rotherys solo near the end of New Kings was as i was climbing the dartford bridge which was amazing in itself, but being overtaken by a loud motorcycle right on the overhead airplane part just bought the experience to a new high, a proper hair tingling moment. 2 excellent albums

  • @CarlMonday69
    @CarlMonday69 Před rokem +6

    ELO II and Eldorado are as prog as prog can be, I would say. Then Jeff Lynne heard the siren song of the pop charts. And who can blame him? The dude is a pop-rock genius. So A New World Record would be a great way to get one's feet wet in at least prog-adjacent waters, but then to go back and discover the earlier stuff is the key. And In The Court... is quintessential prog. Great #1 choice! Moving Pictures to start off, too. Nice bookends.

    • @Scottlp2
      @Scottlp2 Před 6 měsíci

      Agree. Early ELO is wonderful. Saw the band (minus Lynn) in concert recently and they played a fair number of early pieces.

  • @frankshailes3205
    @frankshailes3205 Před rokem +2

    0'35" there's a phrase I didn't expect to hear today! Spot on with The Yes Album. My first, and still their best. I could play it all day every day.

  • @ilabelle1
    @ilabelle1 Před rokem +5

    I’m pretty sure that every prog fan can sing all of these albums forwards, backwards and inside out. You are absolutely right, these are the bricks and mortar of prog. (Umm…Marillion kinda sticks out a bit. But whatever. Onward!)
    My intro was Meddle (I started mainlining right away!) Back when I was a kid One of These Days was the theme to the six o’clock news. Somehow I found out it was Pink Floyd. I saved up my paper route money and bought the album.
    I remember sitting on the bus just mesmerized by the album cover. I got home and slapped that sucker on to my mother’s turntable. There it was! The news theme! I was surprised by the mellow acoustic numbers that followed after such a walloping opener, but found them to be….soothing? A reprieve of sorts.
    Then I flipped the record over and that my friend was the end of Yummy, Yummy I Got Love in My Tummy. It was also the beginning of my very long and strange trip.
    🤘😵‍💫🤘

  • @madsoxx
    @madsoxx Před rokem +2

    Outstanding list of LPs here. Well done, sir!

  • @troubledjoe6201
    @troubledjoe6201 Před rokem +3

    No Hounds of Love ? Prog for people who don’t realise they are being progged…
    Also - Ladies and Gentlemen we are Floating in Space. It’s a prog/drone rock hybrid named after a line in a book summarising the history of philosophy in the guise of a fairy tale and disguised as a packet of paracetamol. Need I say more ?

  • @bongolong
    @bongolong Před rokem +6

    An excellent list to lure the novice into the vast world of progressive rock...

  • @rushbravado1972
    @rushbravado1972 Před rokem +8

    Now this is a damn good list. If you are going to start with Rush and throw in Genesis, Supertramp, ELO and Marillion for starters you are off to a great start. I would agree with most of these albums. You could probably change around A Trick of The Tail with Wind And Wuthering and Moving Pictures with Permanent Waves but I would say overall a great list. I would include Queen II, Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime and Styx II. I like the reach with A New World Record but I would suggest On The Third Day or Eldorado as more of an in-between. You can still hear some progressive styles on both of those albums. Really enjoyed this video.

  • @seethroughhead505
    @seethroughhead505 Před rokem +3

    11:10 - 11:28 - Top quality stuff. I genuinely laughed out loud.

  • @Realbillball
    @Realbillball Před rokem +4

    "The thinking man's 10CC"...I'm gonna steal that.
    No entries that I'll strongly disagree with. Some I do very much throw in with, such as COTC, DSOTM, Yes Album and of course ITCOTCK.
    Might have swapped Marillion for Camel's debute album or one of the classic 7 Moodies.
    When it comes to ELO...I might have picked "Face the music" and as far as ELP goes, it could have been Trilogy in my case.
    Jethro Tull? Start with "Stand Up" and work your way up throughout the 70's and there will be some prog along the way, but not all the way.
    Gentle Giant? Nah, that's next level and maybe not for rookies.
    Greenslade's first album would most likely be on my list.
    But nevertheless - thank for yet another good posting.

  • @BananaBrainsZEF
    @BananaBrainsZEF Před rokem +4

    As someone who was introduced to prog with Moving Pictures, I have to agree with its placement on this list. Great list overall too.
    As much as I adore Rush, I would pick Dark Side of the Moon as the first starting point for getting into prog, though not necessarily because of the music. While musically, I think there are more fitting albums to serve as an introduction, I would pick Dark Side of the Moon purely because of its cultural impact. It's perhaps the most iconic rock album of all time, certainly near the top. It's become a staple of music culture. You see the cover art for DSOTM everywhere. It's instantly recognizable, and for that, I would say it should be the first prog album someone is introduced to, as they're more than likely to be at least somewhat familiar with the record.

  • @charlesnolan7602
    @charlesnolan7602 Před rokem +1

    " Prog enough!"
    I started with a 45 RPM YES single in March, 1971
    " I've seen all good people."
    Aqualung was next, October, 1971.
    I listened to top 40, 1963- 1971, and heard Beatles, Procul, Moodies,
    Then the harmony bands-
    Mamas and the Papas, 4 Seasons, Turtles, Beach boys...
    I was ready age 15 for the next more sophisticated level.
    As for Supertramp, ELO, definitely prog... ELO 1,2, third day. .. Super Crime of the century...
    Then hit them with Anglagard, Anekdoten...!

  • @Superbokka
    @Superbokka Před rokem +2

    This is the best video intro I've ever seen on You Tube Barry lol.

  • @thekeywitness
    @thekeywitness Před rokem +2

    Starship Trooper was one of the tracks that got me into Yes and prog

  • @jimandlizhudson2501
    @jimandlizhudson2501 Před rokem +5

    What a smile-inducing introduction. Lovely use of language. One of the main reasons I subscribe.

  • @tonyanderton3521
    @tonyanderton3521 Před rokem +6

    My first three prog albums, just turned 14, were: Close to the Edge, In the Court of the Crimson King, and Trilogy. I still love them. I would agree, though, that The Yes Album would be a better intro to Yes than CTTE and is, indeed, my favourite album by the band.

  • @jtt8886
    @jtt8886 Před rokem +1

    If introducing someone to prog, Dark Side of the Moon and The Yes Album seem like no brainers. Has all the prog esthetic and sound, is approachable by any rock fan, demonstrates all that is possible.

  • @richardstuebe9807
    @richardstuebe9807 Před rokem +3

    This is one of the main reasons I listen to you and other prog enthusiasts: discovery. For some reason, I had never heard of FEAR. So, I bounced over to Spotify, and started to listen...this is a GREAT album! I am shocked (disappointed?) that I had never heard it (or even heard of it!) before. Thank you so much for introducing me to a wonderful piece of music!

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 Před rokem +7

    I heard Tubular Bells when I was around 9-10 and that was it. From that moment on everyone at school thought I was "weird".

    • @lloydbraun6026
      @lloydbraun6026 Před rokem

      Tubular Bells was a Top 40 hit. It was all over the AM dial in the US.

    • @papalaz4444244
      @papalaz4444244 Před rokem +2

      @@lloydbraun6026 that is a 3 minute edit of one element used in The Exorcist

  • @rebelalien5523
    @rebelalien5523 Před rokem +5

    My father had Tubular Bells and I wore that album out when I was 7 or 8 years old. That album was definitely my prog gateway drug! Although you don't mention them I would also add Kansas Leftoverture and Styx The Grand Illusion. Both of these albums were formative for me on my journey towards being a prog fan when I was a pre-teen.

  • @dont_follow5777
    @dont_follow5777 Před rokem +1

    A New World Record was my introduction to ELO.

  • @mikemiller865
    @mikemiller865 Před rokem +1

    “Prog foreplay” Bravo! Your intro was stellar, again. I like the list, with few suggested changes. “The testicles of middle England.”

  • @witeskyn7
    @witeskyn7 Před rokem +3

    Pete dressed as a "Malevolent Begonia"..? That's going to stick with me now...Lol!
    Happy to see ELO and Supertramp on your list! Both bands started out with
    some heavy prog moments on their earlier albums.
    'Try Again' from Supertramp's self titled album and 'Kuiama' from ELO II both made it
    to several of my own personal playlists.

    • @hanssipkes8179
      @hanssipkes8179 Před rokem

      Kuiama is prog all over also one of my ELO favourites

  • @walterevans5658
    @walterevans5658 Před rokem +4

    Crimson is tough. I might send someone to Red or Discipline first. Yes Album is a great choice. My intro was 90125 as well. I will defend that album to the end.

  • @toddhill7483
    @toddhill7483 Před rokem +4

    I would regard Carivan's In the Land of Grey and Pink. Eminently listenable for those unfamiliar with prog. Also brilliantly produced. Gratitude.

  • @filton0
    @filton0 Před rokem +3

    Excellent intro to this introduction - lotsa lols here.
    Big thumbs-up to 'The Yes Album', from which 'Yours Is No Disgrace' is my personal favourite (most exciting use of the cow-bell in music history!). There's a mention of The Nice, and maybe they could have made the list? ('Nice' from 1969 perhaps?)

  • @TheStarlingboy
    @TheStarlingboy Před rokem +2

    Brilliant intro - very, very funny.

  • @Driver2616
    @Driver2616 Před rokem +4

    Might I suggest please that the album “Songs From The Big Chair” (or perhaps even more appropriately “The Seeds Of Love”), also merit consideration for inclusion in your excellent list!

  • @DeGuerre
    @DeGuerre Před rokem +2

    The quibble I have with the premise is that the best albums to introduce someone to prog depends on where they're coming from.
    If someone knows their classical music, what could be a better gateway album than "Pictures at an Exhibition"? Or if they're coming from metal, perhaps Queensrÿche's "Operation Mindcrime" might be a better choice. I mean, the umlaut is right there.

  • @andrewcarr5923
    @andrewcarr5923 Před rokem +2

    Never talk to strangers or men with open shirts and hairy chests inviting you to the beach, that aside your list is spot on as a guide to the prog uninitiated.

  • @VultureClone
    @VultureClone Před rokem +3

    Good list!
    As much as prog fans hate to hear it, it needs to be mostly crossover bands if you want people to get into prog. Even if someone's favourite band is Henry Cow and Yezda Urfa, for someone who has never heard prog, those bands will turn them right off. I've seen lists like this, and people just basically naming THEIR favourite bands without thinking of what a non-prog fan would like. And yeh, it's bands like Kansas, Supertramp, ELO etc. that will get people into prog.
    I honestly wouldn't even put any Yes album in the list. Start off on easy mode imo.

    • @John-fc7wc
      @John-fc7wc Před rokem

      I agree, start them off easy with Styx, Kansas, ELO, Supertramp, perhaps Genesis Duke, Rush Moving Pictures, works of that ilk. Trying to force Gentle Giant, Van Der Graff Generator, Larks Tongue in Aspic, or Takes From Topographic Oceans on the uninitiated is bound to turn a newbie off.

  • @bluesplayer59
    @bluesplayer59 Před rokem +2

    Arthur brown inadvertently turned me onto prog . A 50p "Woolies" curiosity buy because of the cover when I was 10 on holiday in Blackpool . To this day going to play a gig the album sets me up perfect .. plus Carl Palmers drumming is sublime .

  • @paulmortimer4131
    @paulmortimer4131 Před rokem +4

    Here’s my top 10 prog albums
    1 pink Floyd d a of moon
    2 Mike Oldfield tubular bells
    The Beatles srg
    pepper 3
    4 Tangerine Dream Phaedra
    5 genesis wind & wuthering
    6 Elo out of the blue
    7 supertramp crime of the century
    8 Hawkwind quark strangeness charm
    9 yes going for the one
    10 rush permanent waves

  • @Nark212
    @Nark212 Před rokem +1

    Supertramp : the thinking man’s 10cc ? .. How Dare You 😂

  • @trippknotic
    @trippknotic Před rokem +5

    Live albums such as Yesongs, Focus at the Rainbow and Seconds Out are great intros as they are like best of’s that show the songs in a powerful, immediate form

    • @theboofin
      @theboofin Před rokem

      Yeah, Yessongs was my first Yes and it sort of spoiled me. Took a while to afterward to handle the more stately studio versions.

  • @richardfurness7556
    @richardfurness7556 Před rokem +6

    I'd suggest Trilogy as a better introduction to ELP. And if you allow compilations, Jethro Tull's Living In The Past is an obvious choice.

  • @patparadiserockstation
    @patparadiserockstation Před rokem +1

    Pat Paradise Rock Station likes this video!

  • @davidtoups4684
    @davidtoups4684 Před rokem +1

    Prog is such a general term. So general it's almost impossible to define. Many different styles of music fall under the "prog" umbrella. It's not broken down into hundreds of different sub-genres like metal seems to be.

  • @mortonwilson795
    @mortonwilson795 Před rokem +3

    I think I owned 8 of those 10 from the age of 13 (King Crimson onwards) and in their own way they filled the gap left by the demise of The Beatles (the soundtrack of my childhood, who I revisit to this day). By the time we had our own band performing all originals in 1975 in NZ I think it's safe to say we were 'post Beatles art-rock' closer to Supertramp than any of the others here - we didn't even try to emulate the virtuosity of many mentioned, but enjoyed listening to them. Great intro for the uninitiated . . . with you on all the choices, altho maybe 'Selling England By The Quid' would be more influential than 'Trick of the Tail' - Steve Hackett definitely an influence for me as a guitarist, good that he re-united with other guys for a time.

  • @Silkyfur
    @Silkyfur Před rokem +1

    Excellent video!
    Before first discovering the existence of progressive rock, I had been listening a lot to albums like Crime of the Century, Tubular Bells, Ommadawn, Queen II, Queen's first album and Sheer Heart Attack. I was also very fond of Genesis' album from 1983, and then, one day, in a record store I saw Selling England by the Pound, bought it, went home and put it on, and from the first moment of hearing "Can you tell me where my country lies?" I was absolutely hooked.
    So I would say that Selling England by the Pound might be the best introduction to prog rock.
    I'd also consider Camel's Moonmadness or Tull's Thick as a Brick to be excellent introductions to the genre.

  • @bullobca
    @bullobca Před rokem +2

    Great list! I'd have picked Eldorado as the ELO entry but who can resist something "as infectious as a public lavatory seat!" 🤣 Cheers

  • @paulmanina7522
    @paulmanina7522 Před rokem +2

    Always great to watch! You know your stuff and very entertaining to boot! Keep up the great work.

  • @ajaxplunkett5115
    @ajaxplunkett5115 Před rokem +3

    Hey!! No honorable mentions???
    1- Aqualung ---- Jethro Tull
    2- Brian Eno - Another Green World
    3- The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium --- Instead of F.E.A.R. by Marillion

  • @alejandrokaufman8549
    @alejandrokaufman8549 Před rokem +2

    No doubt about it, kink crimson numero uno

  • @johnsmusicpassions9740
    @johnsmusicpassions9740 Před rokem +1

    As a 16 year old who grew attached to prog at that time this 10 would certainly fit your title - I would have Stand Up in there at the expense of ELO however

  • @pieterwestera903
    @pieterwestera903 Před rokem +3

    If I understood well, this is supposed to be a list of "prog light" albums.
    How about the Allan Parsons Project, for example their debut, based on Edgar Allan Poe stories?

  • @thesupremeencyclopedicappe6244

    That's a very interesting and informative video.

  • @philipneville4207
    @philipneville4207 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic commentary and as beautifully verbose as ever. Great work.

  • @JesperHellvik
    @JesperHellvik Před rokem +2

    I absolutely love Marillion's F.E.A.R.

  • @morismateljan6458
    @morismateljan6458 Před rokem +5

    I have a problem with the whole concept of "An Introduction to a Genre" lists. Why not go full throttle from the start? I was blown away and I'm sure many others were too. These lists are merely a reflection of our own journey, and an aid in manly fantasy of being a wise men, teaching the uninitiated.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +2

      I just see it as a bit of fun really

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Před rokem +3

      Yes I would just say to people ‘these are the best prog albums, see if you love them too’, rather than think ‘I’ll guide you gently in this direction before the serious stuff’.
      My first prog albums bought and listened to were:
      Pink Floyd ‘DSOTM’ and ‘WYWH’
      Genesis ‘Foxtrot’ and ‘Nursery Cryme’
      King Crimson ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’
      ELP ‘Tarkus’ and ‘Brain Salad Surgery’
      Yes ‘Fragile’ and ‘Close to the Edge’
      Jethro Tull ‘Aqualung’
      No messing around!

    • @morismateljan6458
      @morismateljan6458 Před rokem +2

      @@classicalbum And I didn't mean to be rude or anything. Your videos are always a pleasure to watch!

    • @lamecasuelas2
      @lamecasuelas2 Před rokem

      Everyone's musical journey Is different. My early dip into prog was around 20 years ago, they had re edited DSOTM and the Mars Volta were coming out Big and strong.

    • @derekclacton
      @derekclacton Před rokem

      That was a surprise for me - I have four of those albums.

  • @cremersalex
    @cremersalex Před rokem +3

    Agree with several titles in this top 10 but personally would have added the debut album of The Alan Parsons Project. Just like ELO's A New World Record, it's a perfect introduction to the world of prog.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +3

      A great addition... it is always a problem wittling these things down to ten

    • @mikeminden1090
      @mikeminden1090 Před rokem +1

      Indeed. "The Fall of the House of Usher" worked for me from another direction. I had turned my back on pop music by the disco/punk era in favor of classical. Alan Parsons and Rick Wakeman helped me keep one toe in the stream. And Jean-Michel Jarre and Jeff Wayne later.

  • @user-zk4jx6du7w
    @user-zk4jx6du7w Před rokem +10

    I think the group Camel could also be on this list with the album Moonmadness or The Snow Goose. But I agree with your list, it's perfect for getting to know progressive rock.
    Un saludo 👍

    • @alexjohnston8889
      @alexjohnston8889 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely, love me some Camel, mirage and stationary traveler are my favourites.

    • @petertaylorson5783
      @petertaylorson5783 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, although i'd go with their debut or Mirage.

  • @douglasstruthers8307
    @douglasstruthers8307 Před rokem +3

    Great to see on your list Supertramp's CRIME OF THE CENTURY album which was monster huge (Diamond certification) here in Canada. Excellent list - good range of albums without risking scaring people away! Albums like DARK SIDE OF THE MOON and COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING continue to shine brilliantly. We do need, however, a serving of Jethro Tull. May I suggest THICK AS A BRICK...

    • @peterdixon7734
      @peterdixon7734 Před rokem

      Songs from the Wood and Heavy Horses, lest we forget.

  • @ThomasLuongo
    @ThomasLuongo Před rokem +1

    As a massive Marillion fan who agrees with you that An Hour Before Dark (which I honestly couldn't get through even one time due to its didactic bullshit), F.E.A.R. is a great album and I appreciate the choice. Personally, I think Happiness is the Road is better overall. A desert island album, but I can see your choice for F.E.A.R. Just not overlooking them was win enough for me.

  • @j9whippetchick3
    @j9whippetchick3 Před rokem

    I’ve just discovered your channel and am thoroughly enjoying it. I was born in ‘60 and had 2 much older brothers, so my childhood was filled with everything from Surfin’ USA to In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. The one genre I rarely heard (maybe it’s more of a U.S. thing?) was prog. The one song I remember absolutely loving (even as a kid) was ELP’s From the Beginning. It had an ethereal feel that just mesmerized me. I recently heard it again and have started a deep dive into Greg Lake (RIP), ELP and prog in general. What a fantastic and sometimes confusing journey! As a newbie to this genre, I very much appreciate your insight, commentary and suggestions; as well as the discussions from your knowledgeable subscribers. Better late than never I suppose.

  • @seankayll9017
    @seankayll9017 Před rokem +1

    "Battle with the necromancer" hinting at what I consider possibly their best album. I'll get me coat...

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem

      I don't hit at it.. my point was the necromancer was the next setp on their prog jounrney... by all means, get that coat

    • @seankayll9017
      @seankayll9017 Před rokem

      @@classicalbum "Hinting" not "hitting". I agree with you. COS gets too little appreciation in my opinion. Good choices for top 10 prog starters too. Never heard Fear though, must give it a go.

  • @charlesmountney8062
    @charlesmountney8062 Před 4 měsíci

    I got my daughter into prog with The Land of Grey and Pink by of course, Caravan. Its just so much fun. Kids who are getting into music will love it.
    Got her into rap with Stan but that's a whole other story and almost drove us all nuts. 😂

  • @richardweinstein8339
    @richardweinstein8339 Před rokem +3

    I'd have gone with Selling England By The Pound instead of Trick of the Tail. But kudos for picking The Yes Album (one of my all-time favs) as well as the first ELP record. I always thought that was among the best-ever debut albums.

  • @PhilBaird1
    @PhilBaird1 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff Barry. I had assumed that Pfisting was perhaps a Norwegian physicist. I couldn't have been more wrong. I now realise that I need to listen to more Prog.

  • @wilhelmhagberg4897
    @wilhelmhagberg4897 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video as always and a good list. Personally I would swap the ”Yes album” with ”Close to the edge”. ”CTTE” is full-out Prog yet quite accessable. For ELP I would choose Tarkus, that IMHO is a superior album and also instantly intriguing with it’s artwork and weird story line. ”DSOTM” fits well into this list but is somewhat redundant given that it is one of the first albums classic rock listeners get anyway. I would replace it with an early Gentle Giant album like ”Acquiring the taste”, or maybe Moody Blues’ debut for an example of the more poppy/melodic side of prog! NEXT I would love to see a similar list of European (non-British) prog! There are so many great albums from Italy, Spain, France, Germany and Scandinavia that get overlooked! 🙂

  • @Essin62
    @Essin62 Před rokem +1

    I approve. Good choices were made for this list.

  • @robertharvey2604
    @robertharvey2604 Před rokem +1

    Great list. I would add "Leftoverture" by Kansas and "The Grand Illusion" by Styx.

  • @simonjones8111
    @simonjones8111 Před rokem +3

    Only change I would suggest would be Gentle Giant, Octopus for either Marillion or Rush.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +2

      As great as 'Octopus' is, I feel it is far too dense and challenging to lure someone who doesn't really know prog, to the genre.

    • @simonjones8111
      @simonjones8111 Před rokem +1

      @@classicalbum possibly, perhaps the first album would be easier to imbibe?

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +1

      The first album would be better - 'three friends' or 'aquiring the taste'

  • @MrButtonpresser
    @MrButtonpresser Před rokem

    This was a truly enjoyable review, well done sir.

  • @chukrock
    @chukrock Před rokem +1

    "Infectious as a public lavatory seat" - I love it!

  • @rightchordleadership
    @rightchordleadership Před rokem +1

    Shocked and dismayed that TAAB didn’t make the list. A prog masterpiece that is complex yet accessible. A glaring omission.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem

      I agree, but I'm not convinced it is a great entry point into prog, which is why it is not on my list

    • @rightchordleadership
      @rightchordleadership Před rokem

      @@classicalbum A highly suspect perspective, Barry. I suppose you and I could argue our respective views over several pints.

  • @stuarthowarth2972
    @stuarthowarth2972 Před rokem +2

    2 of my favourite albums are here. Crime of the Century and A Trick of The Tail.

  • @jeffheim8588
    @jeffheim8588 Před rokem +1

    Makes sense to me Supertramp the thinking man's 10cc. I like it! I think that Steely dan is the thinking man's rock band..

  • @Baz63
    @Baz63 Před rokem +1

    Infectious as a public lavatory seat. Well i've stopped laughing and will recommence my watch. Wonderful analogy and interesting choices of albums. Personally i would like to mention Camel's debut which has a very English whimsical vibe and relatively easy on the ear. Tull's 'A Passion Play' (my favourite J.T. album) would also be on the list however it is prog in extremis so maybe not ideal as an introduction.

    • @petertaylorson5783
      @petertaylorson5783 Před rokem +1

      Certainly agree with the Camel debut. For some reason an album oft overlooked, but my personal favourite of theirs.

  • @chetthebee1322
    @chetthebee1322 Před rokem +3

    No joke but this is almost identical to the albums that introduced me to Prog. Just change out Marillion and Mike Oldfield for The Moody Blue's "In Search of the Lost Chord" and Jethro Tull's "Aqualung".

  • @mr.bloodvessel260
    @mr.bloodvessel260 Před rokem +3

    I do think it is good, but I’d include Aqualung for the uninitiated!

  • @gwangi64
    @gwangi64 Před rokem

    I love ELP's debut, the way it mixes the dark, classical and gothic - The Barbarian, Knife Edge, The Three Fates - with the softer and more romantic Take a Pebble and Lucky Man. Very atmospheric.

  • @adampoll4977
    @adampoll4977 Před rokem +1

    "Twenty minute fisting from a keyboard solo in capes..." poetic ;)

  • @mickb44
    @mickb44 Před rokem +2

    great list Barry👍,would swap the ELO for CAMEL mirage album

  • @paulduggan5323
    @paulduggan5323 Před rokem +1

    Very well curated list, fit for purpose and all too close to the edge when it comes to the notion of enticing folk into the genre. That prog light offerings through ever increasing complexities to the point where an addiction of topographic proportions takes hold is at once humorous but on reflection worryingly apt. I have to congratulate you on the comic genius of the analogous lube.->fisting quip. It took some minutes to get a grip on my laughter, take control and rewind. Rewind? Well of course, your calm delivery of an analogy so entrenched in sexual taboo and ritual was for sure a “did he really say that?” moment.
    Of course, on further analysis of the extreme lengths required to facilitate such evil music conversion to this realm upon a naive toe tappin’ appreciator of music, hitherto respected for his wholesome closeness to Jesus do raise some disturbing questions as one gazes inwards to regard their own soul and the demons that might be found within. For instance, should there be some kind of register to which the names of the prog appreciating crowd should be added and should my unashamed love of the genre become my guilty pleasure? One can almost anticipate a dark future where the extreme right seize control and all proggers live in fear of the knock on the door by leather clad musical nazis for whom the subtlest hint of a Roger Dean canvas, a topiary adorned and well manicured English lawn and a mere half bar of Bach/synthesiser fusion could lead me to a fate worse than ELP sans Palmer…..must go, I can feel my next prog masterwork coming on.

  • @michaelcapewell4811
    @michaelcapewell4811 Před rokem +1

    I consider 10cc to be the thinking man’s Supertramp! 10cc made some of the cleverest, knowing, atmospheric, inspired ‘Pop-Rock’ ever recorded (at least the original 4 piece line-up did). Every member a wonderful writer, great singer, fine musician and the whole was more than the sum of the parts. They are the most underrated UK band of the 70s. Far better (and more ambitious and arty) than Supertramp any day of the week! 🤔

  • @BradVinylRush
    @BradVinylRush Před rokem +1

    Rigorous fisting - dude you slayed me! 😂😂

  • @paulwheeldon3075
    @paulwheeldon3075 Před rokem +3

    All the usual suspects in the top 10, even though the choice of album could probably be debated.
    I mean I love Marillion, but FEAR’s inclusion is still a bit of a head scratcher for me.
    Surprised that Aqualung is missing, but definitely refreshing to see Mike Oldfield included on a list of this type.

  • @bonesjackson81
    @bonesjackson81 Před rokem +3

    I gotta get some Camel involved. Mirage or debut. Then some Kansas. Debut perhaps. Great list tho.

  • @lmp9726
    @lmp9726 Před rokem +1

    Was perplexed about your long mention of "Love Beach" --where ELP clearly went around the bend, even worse than the bombastic "Works", their White Album, if you like.

  • @AdamqK
    @AdamqK Před rokem +1

    I love the inclusion of Supertramp, who definitely had prog leanings for a bit, but I'd definitely put Van Der Graaf Generator's "Pawn Hearts" or "Still Life" in rather than ELO. Or even Gentle Giant's "Free Hand".

  • @philanderson5138
    @philanderson5138 Před rokem +1

    an interesting list, thank you. I have most of these - loved marillion back in the day - saw them live many times and bought the albums, but find it hard to listen to now - and stopped listening when fish left. This is the second time I've heard a ref to FEAR - must give it a listen based on your comment...

  • @noohoozfurra
    @noohoozfurra Před rokem +1

    Think I might throw 'In the Land of Grey and Pink' in there. Ok, so Canterbury, but with sufficient meandering whimsy to even cover pastoral prog, a more pleasing intro to the genre, would be hard to imagine...

    • @toddhill7483
      @toddhill7483 Před rokem +2

      Good call. Also commented on the same album.

    • @noohoozfurra
      @noohoozfurra Před rokem +1

      ​@@toddhill7483 Great minds, Todd...great minds... 😁

  • @staffordsanders8223
    @staffordsanders8223 Před rokem

    Thanks for this - appreciate your viewpoint. But I must suggest Close to the Edge was the pinnacle of prog if anything was. :)

  • @SwisstedChef2018
    @SwisstedChef2018 Před rokem +2

    Supertramp definitely thinking man's 10cc , nothing Steely Dan in there. Trick of theTail is without a doubt one of the best not-with Peter albums. Marillion Fear is an amazingly good.

  • @entertherealmofchaos
    @entertherealmofchaos Před rokem +9

    Do I need a beard?

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  Před rokem +6

      Only if you need something to stroke during this video... (cue Syd James laugh)

    • @garyh.238
      @garyh.238 Před rokem +3

      No, but a cape might be a nice idea! :)

    • @glennpowell3444
      @glennpowell3444 Před rokem +4

      You do need to drink real ale aswell.

  • @chrismatthews8717
    @chrismatthews8717 Před rokem +1

    Good choice. You could have also included Led Zep IV and 24 Carat Purple. Bedside Manners Are Extra by Greenslade or Time Honoured Ghosts by Barclay James Harvest deserves a mention as well.

  • @alansmith8195
    @alansmith8195 Před rokem +2

    Am enjoying your flirting with the sordid 😂

  • @robertmitchell9123
    @robertmitchell9123 Před rokem +1

    Great list though I’m surprised there’s no Jethro Tull (Aqualung?) and I’d also inc the Moody Blues on the list.

  • @tyleranderson1168
    @tyleranderson1168 Před rokem +1

    Would you consider making a follow up video for those people ready for the next step on their prog journey?
    I have really started to enjoy prog and I listened to and acquired many of the albums on your top 10 intro list.
    Where do I go from here? Thanks so much

  • @clivesilver463
    @clivesilver463 Před rokem +3

    I would stick Howard Jones to the list, Asia first album would sit nicely.

  • @NVRAMboi
    @NVRAMboi Před rokem

    Very nice. This is perhaps the second time I've seen Supertramp mentioned as part of ProgRock. I might agree with the assertion if I could first understand what specific reasons were used. Until then, I don't really get it. Perhaps I've not listened to enough of their (pre-commercial) work.

  • @therealtwiggyleaf
    @therealtwiggyleaf Před rokem +1

    Nice choices. I wonder if it might have been good to include one or two "modern prog" items? Personally, I don't really listen to modern prog rock. I prefer other forms of modern music. However, for those who may wish to dabble, I think it would have been good to include one or two existing "prog" outfits. Great stuff, though, and I think you were definitely right to have "Court of the Crimson King" as number one. 😎😎👍👍😊😊

  • @earlgrey691
    @earlgrey691 Před rokem +1

    I would throw Yes's Going for the one' into the blend.Not just for it being my favourite all time listen but because songs like Awaken,TOTC and Parallels i would suggest,distinctly tick the 'prog' box. 'Awaken' gets a lot of reactor attention across CZcams i notice and while the obvious contrived demographics are fairly blatant, i do get some genuine joy to see the millenials and gen Zedders engage with this particular opus.