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Old 08-03-2010, 09:45 AM   #60 (permalink)
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You guys are of course free to suggest whatever you want, but I suggest that we get some real classic albums for next week's homework. I'm guessing there are some here participating because they'd like to get into jazz or prog and so far, they might not be having such an easy time. So! If we cater to those as well as the old-timers, then I think it's time the newcomers to the genres get a classic album for their homework assignment.

I consider the most classic prog album to be Yes' Close to the Edge from 1972. Are there any regular or would-be participants who have not given that one a decent two-three listen-throughs yet?
i have heard it many times, but i certainly wouldn't mind hearing it again.
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