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In The Court Of The Crimson King

King Crimson (1969)

The album that launched progressive rock as a genre. King Crimson's debut remains one of the most influential rock albums ever recorded, featuring Robert Fripp's innovative guitar work and Greg Lake's powerful vocals.

Track Listing:

  1. 21st Century Schizoid Man (7:20)
    • Including "Mirrors"
  2. I Talk to the Wind (6:05)
  3. Epitaph (8:47)
    • Including "March For No Reason" And "Tomorrow And Tomorrow"
  4. Moonchild (12:11)
    • Including "The Dream" And "The Illusion"
  5. The Court of the Crimson King (9:22)
    • Including "The Return Of The Fire Witch" And "The Dance Of The Puppets"
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Close To The Edge

Yes (1972)

The pinnacle of Yes's symphonic progressive rock era, featuring the epic 18-minute title track. The album represents the classic lineup of Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman and Bill Bruford at their most ambitious.

Track Listing:

  1. Close To The Edge (18:42)
    • I. The Solid Time Of Change
    • II. Total Mass Retain
    • III. I Get Up I Get Down
    • IV. Seasons Of Man
  2. And You And I (10:08)
    • I. Cord Of Life
    • II. Eclipse
    • III. The Preacher The Teacher
    • IV. Apocalypse
  3. Siberian Khatru (8:55)
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Selling England By The Pound

Genesis (1973)

Widely regarded as Genesis' masterpiece, this fifth studio album perfectly captures the band's theatrical progressive rock style with Peter Gabriel's distinctive vocals and Tony Banks' lush keyboard work.

Track Listing:

  1. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (8:04)
  2. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (4:07)
  3. Firth Of Fifth (9:35)
  4. More Fool Me (3:10)
  5. The Battle Of Epping Forest (11:49)
  6. After The Ordeal (4:13)
  7. The Cinema Show (11:06)
  8. Aisle Of Plenty (1:32)
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Moving Pictures

Rush (1981)

Rush's eighth studio album and commercial breakthrough, featuring the iconic tracks "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight". The album showcases the band at their creative peak, blending progressive complexity with radio-friendly hooks.

Track Listing:

  1. Tom Sawyer (4:33)
  2. Red Barchetta (6:06)
  3. YYZ (4:24)
  4. Limelight (4:19)
  5. The Camera Eye (10:59)
  6. Witch Hunt (4:45)
  7. Vital Signs (4:46)
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In Absentia

Porcupine Tree (2002)

Porcupine Tree's breakthrough album that brought modern progressive rock to a new generation. Darker and heavier than their previous work, it showcases Steven Wilson's evolution as a songwriter and producer. It's also notable as the first album to feature one of the genre's best drummers, Gavin Harrison.

Track Listing:

  1. Blackest Eyes (4:24)
  2. Trains (5:56)
  3. Lips Of Ashes (4:40)
  4. The Sound Of Muzak (4:59)
  5. Gravity Eyelids (7:57)
  6. Wedding Nails (6:34)
  7. Prodigal (5:33)
  8. .3 (5:26)
  9. The Creator Has A Mastertape (5:15)
  10. Heart Attack In A Layby (4:23)
  11. Strip The Soul (7:21)
  12. Collapse The Light Into Earth (5:49)