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Old 04-10-2012, 06:16 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Well I guess it is very early prog, then
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I can see some prog influence in Sgt Pepper, but not enough to consider it a prog album.
The artists that include building prog normally include the Beatles, Beach Boys, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd and Moody Blues to name just a few. Basically an artist to qualify as building prog, was a normally a psychedelic artist that did some complex albums. I've named just a few of the well known artists here but anybody into 1960s psychedelia could pinpoint dozens of other examples.
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