Rory Gallagher - "Overnight Bag" twenty-five years ago our Rory left us.
 
 
Genesis - Deep In The Motherlode
The album that marks the end of the golden age. If they had included "Duke's travels" (the very last prog gem from the plastic-sounding "Duke"), it would have been the perfect closure. Nevertheless, the sound of "A trick of the tail," "Wind and wuthering," and "And then..." deserves credit for creating the neo-prog of Pendragon and IQ (a genre that I love only thanks to Marillion, who are honestly a bit more than just a copy and paste).
 
Jerry Paper - Stargazers - 2016
Another name that lingered on the PC for a while, orchestral pop with psychedelic touches?
 
From "Demo EP" of 2012
THE FLYING MADONNAS - Bruxismo perhaps Italians but it doesn't matter much when listening to an EP of psychedelia/Math. I found it on my PC yesterday and frankly, it didn't excite me, out of time.
 
Chris Squire - Silently Falling
The best of Yes, along with Wakeman, in a solo album. Howe and Anderson too light...I expected more from Jon's Olias of Sunhillow, not to mention the lullabies with Vangelis.
 
Pooh Orient Express
#paolobitta6680
86 songs by the Pooh from '66 to '80...A BIT OF OUR BEST TIME 1975
 
Visions Of Paradise
#finallyemoody
 
Dodo Dee - Ciao Amore

Very Good
#ournewmonsters of Sunday