Best album Progressive of all time secondo DeBaser.

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Van der Graaf GeneratorPawn Hearts
Album - 1971

Gentlemen, this is truly the pinnacle of progressive. Robert Fripp

McDonald’s contribution to the group? Musicality, absolute musicality! pier_paolo_farina

GenesisFoxtrot
Album - 1972

"'Supper’s Ready' contains in a nutshell everything Gabriel and company had to say and would say later, offering a testament of what I would call intuitive rather than technical ability." Breus

Soft MachineThird
Album - 6 june 1970

Third is born, a superb monument of experimental music and the entire art of the Twentieth century. DaveJonGilmour

YesClose to the Edge
Album - 13 september 1972

Few artists are fortunate enough to create a work that transcends its time. MuSo

CaravanIn the Land of Grey and Pink
Album - 8 april 1971

It captivates you on a full listen and enters you immediately without asking permission. DaveJonGilmour

King CrimsonRed
Album - 27 september 1974

"In 1975, progressive rock died and after three days it resurrected. Red." bacotabacco

Robert WyattRock Bottom
Album - 1974

"Rock Bottom is the ultimate representation of man in an inner dimension." tonysoprano

GenesisSelling England by the Pound
Album - 1973

"53 minutes of real delight, of pure art exposed by those who know how to do art well." XBend

10° King CrimsonLarks' Tongues in Aspic
Album - 23 march 1973

"13 minutes of sonic interlocks, rhythmic alternations, dizzying fullness and emptiness, a Frippian genius ride backed by the court musicians’ acrobatic talent." omegabass

11° Emerson, Lake & PalmerTarkus
Album - 14 june 1971

The monumental track concludes with Aquatarkus: the armored beast born from the fire to fight, struck in the eye by the Manticore’s sting, flees and vanishes into the sea. Hetzer

You’re immediately hit by the killer riff of 'Killer' with its flutes and sax; Hammill’s desperate and ruthless voice narrates a monster’s solitude that reflects all of us. alan clark

Keith Emerson, the true star of this acrobatic trio, capable of providing great enjoyment to the ear, but without leaving much emotion at the end of the delightful listening experience. Grasshopper

14° Gentle GiantOctopus
Album - 8 october 1972

The extreme intricacy that characterizes the music contained in the album... does NOT compromise the noble and animalistic nature of Music. panurge

15° YesTales From Topographic Oceans
Album - 1973

It is an album that requires many listens and much time to appreciate its complexity and beauty. Shine

"Jerusalem almost moves me, because the macabre charm of a religious hymn mixes perfectly with a voice like Lake’s." Hetzer

17° GenesisNursery Cryme
Album - 12 november 1971

The first true prog album of our heroes, characterized by mellotron and Hammond organ. TheNemesis

18° Jethro TullThick as a Brick
Album - 18 february 1972

The album is absolutely one of the pinnacles of the band’s career. superstooge

19° MagmaMekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh
Album - 13 february 2006

Magma was an extraordinary group that profoundly renewed the language of rock music. caesar666

20° Hatfield and the NorthHatfield and the North
Album - 1 march 1974

an enchanted and brilliant debut, where the music, particularly that of Canterbury, is unpredictable, breaking free from any conventional framework, and through fluid and improvised arrangements and angelic vocalizations, magically sums up various musical experiences and sonorities into a unique sound, including prog, jazz-rock, experimental jazz, and Zappa-esque interludes. more

21° GongFlying Teapot: Radio Gnome Invisible, Part 1
Album - 25 may 1973

You couldn’t have made a more twisted album! So crazy, limp... absurd choruses, jumping sounds, sudden fusion bursts that would be extremely innovative even if done today. pana

22° CamelMirage
Album - 1 march 1974

"Camel not only contributed to further enriching prog's heritage but invented their own unique style, a clear and ethereal sound." bjork68

23° YesRelayer
Album - 5 december 1974

"The Gates Of Delirium is, in my opinion, one of Yes’s best tracks, a magnificent symphony of war and peace." Hetzer

24° YesFragile
Album - 12 november 1971

"Fragile is indeed the fourth album by Yes and the second in chronological order within the trilogy of their milestone albums." Progressive86

25° Le OrmeFelona e Sorona
Album - 1973

‘This is an album of vital importance in their discography, as it will land them in England.’ BeatBoy

26° Banco del Mutuo SoccorsoDarwin!
Album - 3 october 1972

Expansive fills, sweet little pianos fading away, galloping horses, organ battles, voice power rising, the words first a kind of ‘De rerum natura’ to say the birth of the world and then a kind of something else to say disillusionment. mojo

27° Third Ear BandThird Ear Band
Album - 1970

The rare ability of the Third Ear Band is to enchant, almost absorb the listener. Gregor_Lake

28° Premiata Forneria MarconiPer un amico
Album - 1972

"Appena Un Po’ is an absolute masterpiece of world prog, nothing is wrong in this track, nothing out of place." the clash

29° EggEgg
Album - 1970

"This is music to listen to, not to dance to, harmonically and rhythmically complex, created to be as original as possible, requiring the listener's utmost attention." Giona

30° YesThe Yes Album
Album - 29 january 1971

"Here, for me, music is all this... Every great composition gives 'joy and well-being.'" misterNo

31° GenesisTrespass
Album - 1970

"The magic starts immediately, from the first chord of 'Looking For Someone', a song that speaks of loneliness." Old King Cole

32° Il balletto di bronzoYs
Album - 1972

Ys is a record not for everyone, certainly not for every day. giuseppe40

33° Mike OldfieldTubular Bells
Album - 25 may 1973

Only a small label dedicated to alternative and experimental music could take it on, and so in '73, the newly founded Virgin gave an unknown musician nine months in a recording studio, resulting in the ten million copies sold of 'Tubular Bells.' lucio mazzi

34° AreaArbeit macht frei
Album - 1973

"Never has a debut been so daring and courageous, delivering a masterpiece on the first try." Cornell

Who said that Rock couldn’t go well with Classical Music? BeatBoy

36° Aphrodite's Child666
Album - 1972

A monumental album that dared to redefine progressive rock. AxGx

37° Steve HackettVoyage of the Acolyte
Album - 1975

The ENTIRE album is beautiful, astonishing, and epic! Karter4

38° Hampton Grease BandMusic to Eat
Album - 1971

An incredible masterpiece of composition, execution, creativity, improvisation, and technique. CAVALLI MARCI

39° MetamorfosiInferno
Album - 1973

What makes this Opera and the Group unique in originality is that, besides the damned souls Dante encounters, the sinners of our time, such as drug dealers, racists, and politicians, also suffer 'in the heat and cold.' BeatBoy

40° KhanSpace Shanty
Album - 20 april 2009

41° Gentle GiantAcquiring the Taste
Album - 16 july 1971

Few rock bands have assembled an average level of musical technique comparable to Gentle Giant. SALMACIS

42° National HealthOf Queues and Cures
Album - 1978

Mi dispiace, ma sembra che la recensione non sia stata inclusa nel tuo messaggio. Potresti per favore inoltrarla di nuovo? fusillo

43° TrafficJohn Barleycorn Must Die
Album - 1970

Traffic transformed the folk song 'John Barleycorn (Must Die)' into one of the most inspired acoustic ballads ever, with a delicate weave of guitars and fairy-tale flute. Grasshopper

44° ComusFirst Utterance
Album - 1971

This work, predominantly built on brilliant but deliberately disordered medieval metrics, represents the possibility of dazzling any musical score that a normal staff could contain. enbar77

"Storia di un minuto is a musical fairy tale, a collection of moments of such intensity that it seems eternal." Bloody Francy

46° Hatfield and the NorthThe Rotters' Club
Album - 7 march 1975

Not easy music but with magic on its wings. zaireeka

The greatness of the bands that have marked the history of music lies largely in their boundless ability to surprise and enchant. Bonzo

It’s a fundamental work for the Italian progressive scene, showing they had something to say to their renowned German and English peers. mayhem

49° CamelMoonmadness
Album - 26 march 1976

Moonmadness is the epitaph of that Camel that entered the elite of the progressive, becoming... the standard-bearers of the romantic-dreamy wing. bluesboy94

50° Pink FloydMeddle
Album - 31 october 1971

Meddle puzzled the growing crowd of fans back then, who...did not expect an excursion into blues and intimate ballads. Breus

51° Gentle GiantGentle Giant
Album - 27 november 1970

This album is undoubtedly a work that can be considered as the perfect transition from Rock to Prog Rock that occurred in 1970. puntiniCAZpuntini

52° Kevin AyersJoy of a Toy
Album - 1969

From the grooves of Joy of a Toy emanates this indolence not only personal to Kevin but also to many hippies of the time who sought to reconnect with nature. Confaloni

"Their fairy-tale jazz-rock with strongly bucolic hues... manage to carry me away." CosmicJocker

54° Henry CowIn Praise of Learning
Album - 9 may 1975

"A work equivalent to 'Moon In June' by Soft Machine, that is, those miracles that rarely occur in today’s art scene." Battlegods

Phil’s guitar finds a great prominence in this album, constantly intertwined with the keyboards that the two instruments appear as lovers, united in the sweetness of their own notes. Giona

56° Henry CowUnrest
Album - 1974

Henry Cow have crafted another excellent example of pioneering avant-progressive pushed to the limit of experimentalism. Giona

57° PhishA Picture of Nectar
Album - 18 february 1992

"The album is captivating, melodic, listenable, and light, and at the same time, it is cultured, elaborate, technical, and interesting from any viewpoint one might observe it." Abulafia

"A sinister work, majestic, deeply moving and intense, one of the greatest masterpieces of progressive and music in general." Rocky Marciano

59° Steve HackettSpectral Mornings
Album - 1979

"Listening to this album, it is perfectly clear why Genesis died (musically) after Steve’s defection." Anderson

60° Quiet SunMainstream
N/A - 1975

Quiet Sun, my last great love. macaco

61° InvisibleEl jardín de los presentes
Album - 1976

"El Jardín de los Presentes is the greatest album in the history of Argentina, the highest peak reached by the Flaco." Gabrielegilli

62° Matching MoleMatching Mole
Album - 8 april 1972

Gentle, intricate, and graceful jazz-rock vanguard that glides away light and frothy, like champagne poured on white marble. CosmicJocker

63° The StrawbsGrave New World
Album - 1972

'Grave New World' unquestionably marks the artistic and formal peak of the Strawbs. Riccardo

64° GongCamembert Electrique
Album - 1971

A band that too few people love too much. maurinho

65° FocusFocus II
Album - 1970

"Hocus Pocus is the gem of the entire Focus discography, blending sharp riffs, explosive drums, and crazy vocalizations brilliantly." the green manalishi

66° Matching MoleLittle Red Record
Album - 13 may 2007

"Highly recommended record, and not just for genre enthusiasts, if only for the presence of the triad Fripp, Eno, and Wyatt, the pinnacle of Music." Gregor_Lake

67° Birdsongs of the MesozoicFaultline
Album - 1989

Rating: 7.5 more

68° Pink FloydUmmagumma
Album - 25 october 1969

You don’t know whether to choose the first or the second as better. score_angel

69° CamelRain Dances
Album - 26 september 1977

Camel continue their adventure in a stormy sea, as always gifting us with small masterpieces of simplicity. Hetzer

70° RenaissanceAshes Are Burning
Album - 1973

Between the seriousness of the great rhythmic work and the playfulness of the harmonics chasing each other, 'Can You Understand' accompanies for almost ten minutes in some sort of sweet storm. Pibroch

71° Jade WarriorWaves
Album - 2006

The first side of the original LP is personally considered one of the most beautiful pages of the European "spring" of the mid-70s. antoniodeste

72° Procol HarumProcol Harum... Plus
Album - 1998

73° ColosseumValentyne's Suite
Album - 15 september 2005

Valentyne's Suite is a crystalline album of spectacular jazz-rock at times psychedelic but with clear progressive matrices. Moro1

74° Henry CowLegend
Album - 30 june 2008

The masterpiece of this album is "Teenbeat Reprise," featuring an extremely agile drum and an incredible guitar by Fred engaged in a long solo. Dr.Adder

75° Pescado RabiosoArtaud
Album - 1973

The first true masterpiece in Luis Alberto Spinetta's discography, a mature work with well-defined sounds. The cover is one of the most brilliant, an irregular octagon in honor of the comedian to whom this grand album is dedicated. The first song is a tremendous illusion; it seems to be an accessible album, while it features incredibly complex yet melodic music, a crossroads of different genres. 36 minutes that finally consecrate Spinetta's genius. more

76° Clearlight SymphonyClearlight Symphony
Album - 22 january 2007

77° YesGoing for the One
Album - 7 july 1977

"'Going for the One,' the band’s last masterpiece, is the perfect example of balance and synthesis between the past and the future of the band." Shine

78° Univers Zero1313
Album - 16 january 2010

I like 1313 as it sounds, it could belong to any musical era and come out unscathed. macaco

79° Emerson, Lake & PalmerTrilogy
Album - 6 july 1972

Emerson Lake and Palmer, the first great supergroup because three is the perfect number, three extraordinary musicians, three minds merging into a single, unique, fundamental work. mrbluesky

80° GenesisThe Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Album - 18 november 1974

"The result was a carpet of 'pure anxiety' on which all the songs were built." EverardBereguad

81° King CrimsonIslands
Album - 3 december 1971

"Burrel’s voice hovers like a specter among the instrumental magic of the crimson king, at times decadent and narcotized, sometimes soft and ethereal, dreamy, and mystical." Rocky Marciano

82° Czesław NiemenNiemen Enigmatic
Album - 1969

One of the greatest beauties that progressive music has ever given us in the ’70s. tonysoprano

83° Van der Graaf GeneratorGodbluff
Album - 1975

You either fall in love with it or you just find it appalling. Old King Cole

84° Pink FloydAtom Heart Mother
Album - 10 october 1970

For me, perhaps, this is the most coherent work of Pink Floyd, and the most choral. DaveJonGilmour

85° CanTago Mago
Album - 1971

Madness and rationality could peacefully coexist side by side on the same record. northernsky

86° ColosseumValentyne Suite
Album - 1969

Without any blasphemy, we find ourselves before a temple consecrated to art and the pursuit of the sublime. Hetzer

87° Ash Ra TempelJoin Inn
Album - 1973

"Join Inn is a record that remains a step below Schwingungen, but it still holds great charm and is one of the brightest stars in the whole of German Kosmic-music." CosmicJocker

88° Gentle GiantIn a Glass House
Album - 1 july 1973

Gentle Giant can boast of being prog 100%, like almost no other band, from the beginning to the end of their career. the green manalishi

89° CaravanWaterloo Lily
Album - 1972

"Richard Sinclair’s voice is among the warmest and most dreamy in the prog scene." TheJargonKing

90° Museo RosenbachZarathustra
Album - 1973

An album with epic, almost Wagnerian tones, where the technical skills of a truly extraordinary drummer... stand out. mayhem

91° QuatermassQuatermass
Album - 1970

A metaphor for the music contained in the album: ancient yet at the same time projected into the modern. ghigno92

92° CamelCamel
Album - 1973

"An album that, while not at the peak of Camel's discography, still represents a very good starting point for a band already rich in experience." the green manalishi

One of the most beautiful of those years, an example of high-level symphonic rock, on par with the great classics. Rainbow Rising

94° EggThe Polite Force
Album - 1971

A Visit to Newport Hospital is one of the undeniable peaks of the Canterbury sound. Larrok

95° GongGazeuse!
Album - 1976

96° OsannaPalepoli
Album - 1973

The album is composed of two long songs and a shorter one that acts as a bridge between the two. stargazer

97° Hatfield and the NorthHatfield & The North
Album - 26 december 2007

The most suitable surrealistic pillow for daydreaming, in short... luludia

98° Pink FloydA Saucerful of Secrets
Album - 29 june 1968

"Pink Floyd released one of the most beautiful psychedelic albums in rock history." orange77

99° Banco del Mutuo SoccorsoDarwin
Album - 1991

100° Jethro TullStand Up
Album - 1 august 1969

Ian Anderson’s flute proves capable of delivering the most diverse sensations: from the wonderful pastoral idyll of 'Reasons For Waiting' to the snake charmer oriental tones in 'Fat Man'. Grasshopper