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Old 01-08-2014, 03:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I'm not sure why so many people seem to hate or dislike 80s and 90s Yes: their albums from that period are the only ones I can get into at the moment. This album was my first real introduction to them, and I love every track on it, though this one is pretty special.
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I'm also a big Kamelot fan, so here's the title from their fifth album.
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One of my bro Anteater's favourite bands, and the album (or half of it, at any rate) that topped his list for 2013, this is Big Big Train, with "Winchester to St. Giles Hill". No, it's not 70s Genesis, if you've never heard them before!
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You can argue among yourselves as to whether Devin should be considered prog or not. I just wanted an excuse to feature this excellent album, for which I thank Ki for the rec.
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Another great band with a somewhat overpreponderance of Genesis worship is Knight Area, but I love them. YTs are hard to come by so this is live, from the above album, it's called "Ethereal".
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And the last one for today, this is Canadian proggers Mystery, with the title track to their album "One among the living".
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