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3 | 4.62% |
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3 | 4.62% |
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14 | 21.54% |
Brilliant! |
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45 | 69.23% |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Richmond, Virginia
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It and Tull's Thick as a brick are two of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time. Here's a part of the review I wrote of the album on my site. I don't want to bog down this post, but you find the rest in the link in my signature...
1972 was without a doubt the year of Progressive rock and the year of the side long epic. Just to name a few, you get three of the best progressive rock albums of all time in Yes’s “Close to the Edge (CTTE),” Tull’s “Thick as a Brick,” and Genesis’s “Foxtrot,” and their corresponding side on epics are the best the genre has ever produced... |
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