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My top ten PROG albums of all time ranked 

Andy Edwards
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Andy is a drummer, producer and educator. He has toured the world with rock legend Robert Plant and played on classic prog albums by Frost and IQ.
As a drum clinician he has played with Terry Bozzio, Kenny Aronoff, Thomas Lang, Marco Minneman and Mike Portnoy.
He also teaches drums privately and at Kidderminster College

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@douglasanderson8636
@douglasanderson8636 Год назад
Any man who takes his kids on a detour round the countryside to appreciate music even more, gets my vote.
@Nephilim-81
@Nephilim-81 Год назад
You know, Andy I gotta thank you. Your enthusiasm for Weather Report’s “ Heavy Weather” got me to buy it. Honestly my friend. What a gift!! That is the best Jazz album I’ve ever freaking heard. I’m 42 years old. I’m a late bloomer to jazz in general, but that album is so freaking enjoyable. Thank you for the exposure.
@Patrick-sh9tt
@Patrick-sh9tt 3 месяца назад
I must check that out
@schpleeb
@schpleeb Год назад
I *adore* Three Friends! It's slowly become my favourite GG record and one of my favourites of all time
@ayeatropoulos1
@ayeatropoulos1 Год назад
Outstanding show!! My first exposure to your channel. "The Lamb" changed my life and remains my #1 favorite prog lp of all-time!! Love Gentle Giant and Gong as well. Fantastic show!!
@Audiojunkabus
@Audiojunkabus 9 месяцев назад
I freakin love this channel and Mr. Edwards. What an amazing perspective with vast real life experience to match.
@nickpatten5263
@nickpatten5263 Год назад
Great selection and across the decades too. Nice video.
@DanielGonzalez-eq4ow
@DanielGonzalez-eq4ow 23 дня назад
Oh My God! I found recently this Channel and i love it! Andy, you are my hero! I admire you! And.. i love your playing on drums with IQ! Amazing work. I respect you very much! God bless you! Salud! From Argentina
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 23 дня назад
Wow, thanks!
@shipsahoy1793
@shipsahoy1793 Год назад
Really great comments regarding the heavy hitters of prog and their work! 👍
@bigvrocks2480
@bigvrocks2480 Год назад
Great information Andy. I appreciate your reviews and and suggestions. Thank you...
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
Glad you like them!
@eugenesteenhuisen4065
@eugenesteenhuisen4065 Год назад
This was a great Prog Rock overview. I grew up on Gentle Giant, Yes and King Crimson amongst others in the early 70’s on so great picks. I also drifted in and out of the genre but when I get into it I find it incredible.
@jonnykk1
@jonnykk1 3 года назад
Really enjoying your videos, thanks. I have a near identical music taste to you, but with enough differences that I’m discovering some great music and being prompted to check out some new stuff!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
Thanks j b...that's what it's all about!
@Spock105
@Spock105 Год назад
Nice list . Mine : 1. Tales from Topografic Oceans - Yes 2. Wind and Wuthering - Genesis 3. Trilogy - ELP 4. In the court of the crimson king - King Crimson 5. Atom heart mother - Pink Floyd 6. The dreaming - Kate Bush 7. The raven that refused to sing - Steven Wilson 8. Olias of sunhillow - Jon Anderson 9. Dark matter - IQ 10. If - Glass Hammer Others nearly : Trout mask replica - Beefheart , The garden - Unitopia , X-dreams -Annette Peacock and Fear of a blank planet - Porcupine Tree. And maybe even State - Todd Rundgren - though I have to listen to that one again.
@mrjeff6257
@mrjeff6257 3 года назад
I nearly fell off my chair when you lifted up your number 1 choice Close To The Edge. I'm so pleased. I love it. The day it went into the charts I met my wife that Sat night. Still got her and the album. Well the cd anyway. It was the 23rd of Sept 1972.
@hklinker
@hklinker Год назад
Kind of an amazing day, eh?
@juanquintana6070
@juanquintana6070 Год назад
Thank you Andy, for your love and dedication to music. These lists have to be told for the new generations. My list would be... 1-King Crimson 2-Thick as a brick-Jethro Tull 3-Meddle-Pink Floyd 4-Going for the one-Yes 5-Trespass-Genesis 6-Ommadawn-Mike Oldfield 7-Moondance-Camel 8-The raven-Steve Wilson 9-The gist of Gemini-Gin Vanelli 10-Affenstunde-Popol Vuh.
@jwaddy4204
@jwaddy4204 2 года назад
About the best describer of prog rock on you tube really enjoyed this man’s descriptions.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 2 года назад
That is very kind...I must do more prog on here
@latheofheaven1017
@latheofheaven1017 Год назад
Did the same thing as you Andy - started off deeply into progressive rock, but then went on a long journey through several other genres over the next 30 years. Then one day, I felt the urge to put on something proggy again. I think it was Close to the Edge, but it might have been Selling England by the Pound. I fell in love with prog all over again. At its best, it's the most important music of the rock era, I think.
@Patrick-sh9tt
@Patrick-sh9tt 3 месяца назад
That Gong album is simply incredible..found it thanks to this channel 👍👍👍
@Nephilim-81
@Nephilim-81 Год назад
IQ’s EVER really hits home. What a terrific choice. I have such an attachment to that album and it would be on my list as well. Such a joy. What a choice! :)
@MrStylemed
@MrStylemed 3 года назад
Thanks. More albums for my list.
@fourseasons4105
@fourseasons4105 2 года назад
1. Dream Theater- Six degrees of inner turbulence 2. Opeth- Blackwater park 3. Devin Townsend project- Deconstruction 4. Genesis- Foxtrot 5. BTBAM- Parallax II: Future sequence 6. Yes- Relayer 7. Mastodon- Crack the Skye 8. Jethro Tull- Thick as a brick 9. ELP- Trilogy 10. Steve Vai- Fire garden
@wiggy009
@wiggy009 Год назад
Love to see SDOIT getting some love
@cloviskoba
@cloviskoba 10 месяцев назад
That's cool to see a real prog rock performer expressing their top 10 prog bands of all time. So Andy, I confess that I haven't explored IQ's works, and thank you for your brilliant "Ever" advice. And also thanks for your performance on the "Frequency" album... that's history! Your starting with UK was very well established, naming each member of this all-star band with their skills. Taking into account the branch of GG's prog-funkiness, I'd say that something analogous in the prog-fusion side is Santana's Oneness, which would definitely be included in my top ten. One thing is clear, it's impossible to satisfy everybody's taste in prog rock. As seen in the comments, many other bands seem to be left behind. But the universe of groups and fields could be associated with something like the question "Would you prefer to immerse in Los Delirios del Mariscal with the Transatlantic cruise or take the Big Big Train travelling in the Trans Europe Express?"
@vdggmouse9512
@vdggmouse9512 2 года назад
Here is my top 10 - for now! 10) Camel Mirage 09) PFM Per Un Amico 08) Tangerine Dream Force Majeure 07) Le Orme Uomo di Pezza 06) Soft Machine Third 05) Etron Fou Leloublan Les Poumens Gonfles 04) Banco del Mutuo Soccorso Io Sono Nato Libero 03) Klaus Schulze X 02) Peter Hammill In Camera 01) Van der Graaf Generator Pawn Hearts
@isgray
@isgray Год назад
Oh man! Nice to see Force Majeure in there.
@andrewblackard3369
@andrewblackard3369 Месяц назад
Nice. I have never met anyone else who was into PFM.
@rodneymacomber6337
@rodneymacomber6337 Год назад
Great line up good job
@Palmpilotusmc29
@Palmpilotusmc29 Год назад
Love your videos!!!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
Thank you!!
@preservedmoose
@preservedmoose 2 года назад
Fantastic!
@scotteagles4864
@scotteagles4864 3 месяца назад
I'm revisiting this video just to hear again what you have to say about each of your selections. They're all so great. Such unique and emotionally moving music. God I love prog. Speaking of great prog -- has Rain been working up new material? I adore the first two albums and would so like to see a third released.
@bernhardkaiser9567
@bernhardkaiser9567 Год назад
great list! Totally agree on 'Ever" my favorite IQ track, though, is "Frequency". Nice drums there 😀
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
Thanks...I secretly think the same!!!! And very proud of my drumming on that one
@samcarson8161
@samcarson8161 Год назад
I really appreciate your willingness to champion prog rock & your "Top Ten" which certainly isn't "wrong", but a couple nit-picks: THX for recognizing VDGG "Pawn Hearts," truly a towering, monumental album. NOT for everyone, to be sure. Thx also for recognizing KC "Red". This REALLY grabbed me as a teenager in the '70's. The brooding power of "Starless" & Fripp's daring but ingeneous "guitar solo" still blows me away with its audacity. Tearful props also for the late John Wetton's smoky, heartfelt vocals. "Starless" & "Fallen Angel" especially. Gotta say that I admire Gentle Giant more than I liked them. I listened studiously to their early albums, but "I'm not feeling it." Go ahead & shoot me, but they DID connect for me on their last 3 "sellout" albums, "Missing Piece", "Giant for a Day" & especially "Civilian", a GREAT & widely overlooked album.
@steevenfrost
@steevenfrost 2 года назад
The Steven Wilson remix of Jethro Tull's Aqualung L.P. is so well done,his mix makes the music come alive to me. Love Gong..Would you like some tea?
@melyvilorio9026
@melyvilorio9026 Год назад
1 Yes: Close To The Edge 2 Genesis: Foxtrot 3 VDGG: Pawn Hearts 4 Gentle Giant: Three Friends 5 Jethro Tull: Thick As A Brick 6 Kansas: Leftoverture 7 PFM: Per Un Amico 8 Focus: Focus III 9 Camel: The Snowgoose 10 King Crimson: Red 11 Pink Floyd: Animals 12 Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells 13 Il Balletto Di Bronzo: YS 14 Jade Warrior: Way Of The Sun 15 Nektar: Remember The Future 16 Locanda Delle Fate: Forse Le Lucciole Non Si Amano Piu 17 Finch: Glory Of The Inner Force 18 Crucis: Los Delirios Del Mariscal 19 Happy The Man: Crafty Hands 20 Caravan: For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night 21 ELP: Brain Salad Surgery 22 Steve Hackett: Voyage Of The Acolyte 23 Renaissance: Ashes Are Burning 24 Museo Rosenbach: Zarathustra 25 Clearlight: Forever Blowing Bubbles 26 Gong: You 27 Bubu: Anabelas 28 Steve Hillage: Fish Rising 29 Eloy: Ocean 30 Rick Wakeman: The Six Wives Of Henry VIII 31 Magma: Kobaia 32 Atoll: L' Araignee Mal 33 MIA: Cornostipicon 34 Eela Craig: Eela Craig 35 Sloche: Standacone 36 Flash: Flash 37 Grobschnitt: Ballerman 38 Los Canarios: Ciclos 39 Rush: Hemespheres 40 Fermata: Huascaran 41 Anglagard: Hybris 42 Arachnoid: Arachnoid 43 Arco Iris: Agitor Lucens V 44 Wallenstein: Blitzkrieg 45 National Health: National Health 46 Quiet Sun: Mainstream 47 Los Canarios: Ciclos 48 Atila: Reviure 49 COS: Viva Boma 50 Shylock: Ile De Fievre
@kalleanka9871
@kalleanka9871 Год назад
Yes Nektar is soooo god! I Will check out your list
@polarbearoughey
@polarbearoughey 10 месяцев назад
I'm an American millennial coming towards prog from a different point of reference, mainly Coheed and Cambria, The Mars Volta, and progressive metal like Periphery and Dream Theater. So, I really appreciate the older bent of this list and that you happen to ignore stuff I have already like Pink Floyd and ELP. I honestly had no idea Jethro Tull were considered prog and not just folk (and that's on me!). Early Genesis being so much different than what I know Collins and Gabriel for is also blowing my mind!
@henryboyle4295
@henryboyle4295 5 месяцев назад
YES! 1st album in..U.K.!! a disc i was hoping you wouldnt rule out of true PROG!! Bruford alone deserves credit for pulling together such an incredible band!!! We all have our favorite moments of all time on this disc..mine is Allans acoustic intro to Nevermore.... Im still near tears when I hear it..
@stevescott200
@stevescott200 3 года назад
enjoyed this video, agree with many choices , never checked out Gentle Giant, Steve Wilson or IQ, but will thanks,
@Glornt
@Glornt 2 года назад
Pleasant surprise to see Red as your KC pick; everyone seems to pick In the Court... but the opening title track on Red has always grabbed me with its combination of power and sophistication. It's got such a vicious attitude, while employing both octatonic and whole-tone scales. Hard to omit Discipline, though -- even though both have Fripp and Bruford, they're different bands. For Yes, your choice is the popular one, but I prefer Relayer -- also three tracks, but it just clicks more with me. I wish Moraz had stayed with them longer. On the Wilson pick -- it took several listenings to finally "get" this one, and it's great, but I'd still put his PT albums Deadwing, FOABP and In Absentia above it.
@teedee2689
@teedee2689 2 года назад
Patrick Moraz is wonderful I loved him with the Moody Blues too. However, he is not English, a bit of an outsider, and very much his own person, so he would move on. My close friends from Switzerland were good friends with him, and he was over their home often. That house is also the same one that Deep Purple used to record Machine Head, when "Frank Zappa and the Mothers, had the best place in town..". Funny - small world!
@briansmith5046
@briansmith5046 10 месяцев назад
Great video Andy some interesting stuff, makes you want to go & dig it all out !! Your choices largely reflect what's in my collection so Brownie points for you Andy 😂 ,however I have quite a few Gentle Giant albums but strangely enough just not too ga ga !! about them probably just me but I find myself having to be in a certain mood to listen to them 😮 Their musicianship of course is on the nail no question but find a lot of their stuff comes across as a bit twee !! but as I say that's just me & yeah get your thing re their album covers ! I have a compilation double album that depicts a pair of fat legs in baseball boots on the cover !!! 😮 one of the most NAFF !!! covers ever , anyway that's my rant for the day , away to dig out some more of your vids 😊
@miscellaneousetc.4280
@miscellaneousetc.4280 18 дней назад
Love your channel. And you're a real professional drummer holy shit!! Impressive. I agree with many of these. LLDOB is so life changing. Interested in your opinion of A Passion Play.
@Niels133
@Niels133 Год назад
Eddy Jobson was also in Curved Air, the Album Air Cut. The SW remix from Freehand is mindblowing on a good headphone.
@jjosh77
@jjosh77 Год назад
I love your taste in music
@blueshoes8481
@blueshoes8481 Год назад
Great list -well done. I have to admit, I am a bit hurt regarding your dismissal of ELP. I guess I am a huge fan of three masters playing "over the top"! But with their wide variety there is something wonderful for everyone in their first 6 albums.
@cihant5438
@cihant5438 3 года назад
I will check out the Gentle Giant and Gong, which even though I have heard of them, I never sat down to listen to them. This is a great list of 10, and I like the idea of keeping it to one band per list. You should have done a drum roll before number 1. Or maybe they all need their separate drum rolls :-)
@terryjohnson5275
@terryjohnson5275 3 года назад
Thanks Andy, looking forward to more prog videos. At the end yo said you were going off on a tangent - now there's a damn fine current prog band if ever there was one - i.e. The Tangent with the inimitable Andy Tillison on keyboards. I'll bet if you put 100 or 1000 or even a million (if they'd admit to it) prog fans in a room and ask for their top ten favourite prog albums, but only allowing them to pick one for each band, you'd be very hard pressed to get two identical lists. I agree with your evaluation of Pink Floyd, however for me the bombast is what makes ELP's Brain Salad Surgery one of my favourite prog albums. KarnEvil 9 floored me when I first heard it back in late 1974 and I still love listening to it now - at first I wasnt so fond of the second Impression, the piano trio part, but now I absolutely love it. All your other picks, cant argue with them being up there in upper echelons of my lists, though I'd be picking different albums fr a lot of them as I'm not as fond of the Lamb Lies Down as I am of Selling England and Trick of th Tail, and for me my favourite Yes will always be the first I ever had of theirs - Tales From Topographic Oceans, because it was the first and I immersed myself in it so much before hearing any other Yes albums that its always been my no 1, but everything from the 70's through to Drama and 90125 is just fantastic - and due to time and place etc I also really rate Tormato. Jethro Tull - my favourite era is their 'folk prog' trilogy though I tend to go for Stormwatch as favourite and I'd have a Farewell to Kings rather than Moving Pictures for Rush. My first IQ was Forever Live (the CD and Video set from when John Jowitt still had hair) and then I naturally got Ever, and I've always had a soft spot for it as there's a certain feeling I get from it whenever I listen to it. I never really liked Steven Wilson much - his singing spoilt Porcupine Tree for me in the past - however I risked it with the Raven and agree its a fantastic prog album - for those who want him to carry on doing prog I can see why he wouldnt , having done such a fantastic job with that and the follow up Hand Cannot Erase. I could ramble on for ages but will draw a line there only to say that my top ten would have to include Rick Wakeman's 6 wives, Chris Squire's Fish Out of Water, Camel's Rain Dances and Barclay James Harvest's Octoberon. I'd have to swap out the IQ, Gong, UK and Gentle Giant to put them in though they'd be just there or thereabouts in the next batch of ten. And yes, Weathers joined GG for Octopus.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
I have been thinking about this a lot...with the jazz and fusion I seem to be able to be more objective than with rock and prog. I find my favourites are usually the ones I grew up listening to. I think this is because in reality I have grown out of prog a bit. I'm sure if I had heard Van De Graff Generator, Utopia, Kansas etc when I was 14 they would be on this list. I listened to a ton of Floyd and ELP when I was younger but they never made their mark on my listening. I liked them but not as much as the bands in my list. ELP I find slightly ridiculous to be honest...their fans hold them up to be these great virtuosos but no prog band has ever had the musicians to match the fusion guys IMO. Prog is about the vision and creativity for me. I did hear Camel when I was young (my best mate was a fan) and again I found them a bit twee and a little boring. Prog can be wild a crazy and it can be conservative and pedestrian. I tend to like the former....
@terryjohnson5275
@terryjohnson5275 3 года назад
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer Heck it'd be a boring and drab world if we all liked the same stuff, though I think I can see what you are saying about the virtuosity of fusion guys v prog guys - I'm not musically trained so I just react to what I'm hearing and make an unconscious decision about what sounds pleasing to me, which has developed a lot as I've grown older and come to appreciate things that I'd never have given any attention to as a spotty young 14 year old or even a less spotty and not so young 40 year old, as that's when I really started to branch out. As for virtuosity I suppose in Prog you have to look to the likes of guys like Allan Holdsworth and maybe Patrick Moraz? I do think Keith Emerson was fantastic at what he did though I do concede that at times he probably leaned more towards showmanship and showing off his chops - or as John Peel put it, showing a complete waste of talent and electricity, and theres a RU-vid video of him with Count Basie on Basie's TV show for soemwtime inthe late 70's where Basie looks totlally effortless compared to Emerson who looks to be trying real hard. It would have been very interesting to have seen or heard a keyboard battle between Emerson and Corea or Wakeman and Hammer. I do also have a very sneaking regard for Don Airey, particularly his playing on those Colosseum 2 records. As for Camel, maybe check out their Rain Dances album that has Richard Sinclair on bass and Mel Collins on saxes and flutes, and some of the tracks like LunarSea on Moonmadness and Echoes or The Sleeper on Breathless.
@teedee2689
@teedee2689 2 года назад
@@terryjohnson5275 Floyd has different phases as many bands with some development do. I prefer the more acoustic and soft sung Floyd (Meddle, More, Obscured). ELP I love Trilogy, again for the acoustic element and great singing. Vocals come up a bit more in acoustic environments. Love Tormato (Steve Wilson hates it - so we argued ha ha). Drama jams to the max and the vocals are great (Man in a white car!). Yes, Moraz is a genius - almost beyond his "peers" in The Moody Blues/Yes.
@bernhardkaiser9567
@bernhardkaiser9567 Год назад
rain dances is a nice pick, love uneven song and first light. my favorite, though, is "Rajaz"
@loucontino4804
@loucontino4804 Год назад
I'm with you on 8 out of the 10! I lean more towards the PMG era of Gong which was more fusion for me. Tull's Minstrel slightly edges Songs for me solely because of the Intro of the Title Track. IQ...AWESOME BAND! I forgot you played on Frequency! OUTSTANDING WORK!
@princeneumator
@princeneumator Год назад
Definitely curious to hear if you've taken the dive into much of the newer (post 2000) progressive stuff (especially in metal) like Between the Buried and Me, Mars Volta, Vektor, etc
@rustisamust9079
@rustisamust9079 Год назад
My Desert Island selection in no particular order of preference (this it's bloody difficult!) would be: Rush: Hemispheres Dream Theater: Scenes From A Memory Pink Floyd: Dark Side of The Moon It Bites: One Around The World Steven Wilson: Hand Cannot Erase Roger Waters: Amused To Death Porcupine Tree: In Absentia Genesis: A Trick Of The Tail Rush: Moving Pictures Yes: Going For The One I could probably do another two lists of 10
@jasperburchfield2028
@jasperburchfield2028 Год назад
Nice looking vinyl collection.
@eximusic
@eximusic Год назад
Great picks! I was lucky enough to see that configuration of UK when they were touring that first album. Bruford's solo album, One of a Kind, also has Holdsworth and has a couple of the best Holdsworth solos I've heard. Free Hand is great, I would personally rank The Power and the Glory slightly higher. Lamb and Red are spot on (for me) - best prog albums ever in my book. On Lamb it's funny that Tony Banks in interviews throughout the years was resentful of Gabriel taking over all of the lyric writing and story concept. Thank god they didn't interfere, Gabriel's most accomplished writing and Banks genius musical inventions. Same with Red. Interviews with Wetton and Bruford talking about having to take Fripp's hand and placing it on the right place on the guitar neck, because of some spiritual crisis (?!) he was going through at the time. In spite of all that, it ended up being King Crimson and Fripp's best album. And my list would end with Tales From Topographic Oceans. My favorite Yes album - requires more time than Close to the Edge.
@mirkojuricic8400
@mirkojuricic8400 Год назад
The list is spot on. Gong and SW were a surprise. Interesting choice from the Jethro Tull catalogue. I’m glad you put my favourite band on the list ( the only not from England ). This would be my list: 10. Porcupine Tree “Fear of a blank planet” 9. Riverside “ Love, fear and the time machine” 8. Marillion “Brave” 7. Genesis “ Selling England by the pound” 6. Jethro Tull “ A passion play” 5. Caravan “ In the land of grey and pink” 4. Kansas “Leftoverture” 3. King Crimson “ Discipline “ ( this was the toughest choice ) 2. Yes “ Relayer “ ( sorry but I love Moraz ) 1. Rush “ Signals” ( the Rush favourite changes every couple of years ) I have other favourites, but they belong to the more metal side of prog… I first saw your video on the best jazz albums of all time and I decided to follow the channel. You included Ornette on the list. That was enough for me ( although you omitted Mingus, but you mentioned both him and Eric Dolphy )
@jj4325
@jj4325 Год назад
....And just now I realise it's Raining in the back 😊. Genius ... as is the album 👍
@robkeil6241
@robkeil6241 Год назад
I stumbled across an old program band named Colosseum the other day and they were amazing. Can't understand why they are not on more people's top lists. The musicians are fantastic.
@jimmycampbell78
@jimmycampbell78 Год назад
Did you see Colosseum or Colosseum II? Both were Jon Hiseman projects, somewhat short-lived as the bands splintered- this may be why. There are well known and often talked about musicians who were in both bands. Colosseum- Chris Farlowe, Dave Greenslade, Clem Clempson (Humble Pie) Colosseum II- the late great Gary Moore, Don Airey (now in Deep Purple), Neil Murray (later played in Whitesnake and Black Sabbath)
@danguee1
@danguee1 Год назад
I don't really listen to them, generally. But if I want an absolutely stonking live prog tour de force, I listen the Colosseum Live.
@alanthomson1227
@alanthomson1227 10 месяцев назад
@@danguee1lost Angeles amazing
@andrewhamer2512
@andrewhamer2512 3 года назад
Great video, great artists, great albums. I'm looking forward to hearing you talk about modern bands. Personally I enjoy Moon Safari as much as my classic bands but bands like them don't tend to get talked about too much on RU-vid.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
I'm a huge Moon Safari fan!
@tonypeake467
@tonypeake467 3 года назад
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer Any particular album of theirs Andy.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
@@tonypeake467 Himlabacken Vol 1...completely original prog!!! They were an influence on my band RAIN
@joan2cat
@joan2cat 2 года назад
I'm agree, Red and Close to the edge are de best prog albums. An incredible amount of music inside
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 Год назад
John Weathers came in on the fourth Gentle Giant album Octopus, which is probably my favorite or maybe Acquiring the Taste? Great list in any case.
@johnmarchington3146
@johnmarchington3146 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, Andy. I have to confess I was a little disappointed that you omitted Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Pink Floyd but it's your list, not mine.
@ianwhite6812
@ianwhite6812 9 месяцев назад
Loved the countdown, and all ten albums. Can't help laughing that a drummer doesn't seem to be able to count though!!
@richardwaite8455
@richardwaite8455 10 месяцев назад
IQ are an amazing band. Never seen them live😢
@Ricardohomsy
@Ricardohomsy Год назад
1 Hot Rats- zappa 2 Thick as a brick -tull 3 Bundles-Soft Machine 4Larks tongues in aspic-Crimson 5Close to the edge-Yes 6Physical Graffiti-Led 7Three Friends-Gentle Giant 8South Saturn Delta-Hendrix 9Meddle-Pink Floyd 10Third-Soft Machine 11Waka Jawaka-Zappa 12Are you experience-Hendrix 13 Heavy Horses-Tull 14In the court of the crimson-king-crimson 15Presence-Led 16Going for the one-Yes 17The soft Parade-the doors 18Construção-Chico 19O clube da esquina-Milton 20Alagbon close-Fela Kuti
@colsmusic
@colsmusic Год назад
New to the channel but this is rite up my Street ! Binge watch catch up ahead.
@johnbellamy3406
@johnbellamy3406 2 года назад
Hi Andy, nice to meet you. I know a violin player who played on a Magenta album. Small world! That was my first IQ album. And it's probably my favorite by them. I enjoyed your list and agreed with most of what you said, though I'm a little more fond of Floyd than you are. Lots of heavy hitters here. I'm looking forward to watching your other videos. I've been on a bit of a prog fad this past year or so where I've been addicted to the sound of mellotron. Just couldn't seem to get enough of it. I hope I can make some recommendations for your listening pleasure. Cheers
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
Thanks John
@hybrydsanity5857
@hybrydsanity5857 11 месяцев назад
Man we have very close taste music ! , I have to check out IQ I haven't heard that that i know of . of course i'd choose some different albums but . a lot of those you chose or the bands and artist are right up in there of my all time Favs.
@albarton7189
@albarton7189 2 года назад
1. Ommadawn - Mike Oldfield 2. Atom Heart Mother - Pink Floyd and in no particular order the rest are: 3. Lamb Lies Down on Broadway- Genesis 4. Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson 5. Fragile - Yes 6. 666 - Aphrodite’s Child 7. Aqualung - Jethro Tull 8. Crime of the Century - Supertramp 9. Misplaced Childhood - Marillion 10. Scheherazade - Renaissance
@Frip36
@Frip36 Год назад
I've made a few attempts to get into prog throughout my life. I tried with Yes as a teen. Lots of older teens had Yes albums. They'd try and turn us young kids onto them in their basements while playing pool. After about an hour we'd give up and plead for some AC/DC. Older guy would say, "No AC/DC. I'll meet you halfway with Boston." Then around 14, I tried early Rush. All the geeky mid-teen guys were super into Rush. Not me. Then in 20 and beyond I've tried to like Zappa. Tough. I like 1/4 of his stuff. I like his serious jams. Not the dorky humor. I think I'm finally coming around at 53. Gonna give it a real effort this time. I've made some playlists with prog albums like your channel suggest. Really obscure stuff from England that we Americans have never heard of. I like your enthusiasm. It keeps me from getting down during the long slog of some of these prog songs. Oh well, there's always the delete button. I don't need to keep the bad songs on my prog playlists. Anyway, thanks for the verve and suggestions. Been listening to The Strawbs: "Hero and Heroine. --Captain in SoCal.
@exex8215
@exex8215 Год назад
You are right about the funkiness of Gentle Giant, which is perhaps not always immediately obvious. There are certainly some funky moments in In A Glasshouse and I love the groove in Mr Class and Quality before it segues into Three Friends from that gem of an album. Acquiring The Taste is undoubtedly also a prog masterpiece, and seems as fresh today as it was in 1971. I’d choose those over Free Hand, although I can understand the choice.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
I did a whole video where I discuss my favourite GG album and I changed my my mind, my favourite (at the moment) is In a Glass House.
@hermancharlesserrano1489
@hermancharlesserrano1489 Год назад
leaving prog for jazz and fusion…free jazz…and then returning to prog…yep, did all of that 😂 great video
@MrFtoudalk
@MrFtoudalk 2 года назад
Just found your channel. Very nice and great reasoning, although I am not quite in agreement with your choices (which could be that I haven't listened to a few of the bands you list). Nice to see JT on the list, some people don't regard them as progressive. I would put The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway ahead of Close To The Edge ( I used to own six or seven Yes albums, and CTTE was my favorite), simply because I have always found it difficult to get their lyrics... And now I have to go listen to Gong!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 2 года назад
I think Lamb is a brilliant but flawed album with a little filler...
@nickfryearson1531
@nickfryearson1531 3 года назад
Hi Andy. I'm surprised there was no Van Der Graaf Generator! My favourite prog band. Pawn Hearts is one of the greatest albums ever made. An amazing blend of opera and heavy jazz... and they are from Manchester! It would be great to hear your take on them. Thanks for the great vid, as usual and time to check out your recommendations!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
I have listened to them many a time and never really got into them I'm afraid. I must be missing something as I know many proggers love them
@nickfryearson1531
@nickfryearson1531 3 года назад
@ Andy Edwards I get what you mean, their sound and production is rather dense, losing the virtuosity of the playing and musical content. Being a musician I'm sure you are tuned into that element of prog. I think thats why I've always had a problem with Yes! Now you've highlighted this I'll go back to listening to Yes with a fresh perceptive. I love the dramatic shade of light and dark of Van der graaf generator. Nice one Andy, thanks for that, another lesson learned.
@benjaminseelig8675
@benjaminseelig8675 2 года назад
@@nickfryearson1531 Hey,quick question. I listened to Pawn Hearts and wasn't a huge fan, but I really digged God bluff. Any recommendations?
@multi-purposebiped7419
@multi-purposebiped7419 Год назад
I'd have four VDGG albums in my top 10! "H to He" through to "Still Life."
@bernhardkaiser9567
@bernhardkaiser9567 Год назад
​@@benjaminseelig8675 the undercover man ist one of my all time favorites
@dbarker7794
@dbarker7794 8 месяцев назад
Of those three Yes albums mentioned, it's hard to choose just one. But good top choice by Andy. 👍
@bertbecker7532
@bertbecker7532 3 года назад
Fantastic list, need to check out Gong and the Wilson choice! I almost thought after your Genesis pick you were going to pick Tales as your Yes choice. Thoughts on that album? Probably one of the most perplexing albums ever released, but it certainly has some beautiful moments. Also, love you Pink Floyd never getting out of 2nd gear remark!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
I think Tales is great, not quite top league Yes but nearly. Rick Wakeman was pobably right about it making a great single album. But there are some boring bits on there and a lot of Steve Howes's slide guitar!
@marcotron7288
@marcotron7288 2 года назад
Strangely i see Tull more as blues based folkrock outside thick and a passion play. 1.UK:danger money 2.yes:close tt edge 3.vdgg:pawn hearts 4.gentle giant:in a glass house 5.king crimson:in the court 6.camel:mirage 7.pink floyd:animals 8.genesis:nursery cryme 9.tai phong:tai phong 10.renaissance:novella Looking forward to more prog videos Andy ! Btw,i'm a big fan of IQ.the wake nearly made my top ten.Ever is my second favorite.
@Gentlenerd88
@Gentlenerd88 2 года назад
You played with IQ!?! Mad respect!!
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 2 года назад
Yes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-meCVVSRi_YM.html
@gerryrafferty7500
@gerryrafferty7500 2 месяца назад
Very good call on Red adore it
@abababaTV
@abababaTV Год назад
The unraked album lists that are underrated by others but best for me are; RUSH (Power Window), Genesis (Duke), Klaatu (Hope), Renaissance (Song for All Seasons), Yes (Drama), Jeff Waynes' (musical version of War of the World), Rick Wakeman (Criminal Record), Supertramp (Live Paris), Moody Blues (Days of Future Passed), ASIA (Alpha) and Procol Harum (A Salty Dog).
@hklinker
@hklinker Год назад
I’d describe those as ‘lighter’ prog. Maybe there should be a sub category.
@davefink2326
@davefink2326 6 месяцев назад
Let's face it, we all had those albums too.
@tomtrana3449
@tomtrana3449 Год назад
One of my Prog albums of all the time is "It' ll All Work Out In Boomland" by T2.
@richardbarlow6937
@richardbarlow6937 Год назад
Impressed you can choose only ten albums, love the selection but I'd probably end up with a top 100 and still be thinking of others, where would bands like Return to Forever, Pineapple Tree,, Uno, Barclay James Harvest, the Enid and many others fit, also Caravan (so many good albums but especially Girls who grow plump...), is Frank Zappa prog? Peter Gabriel and Mike Rutherford's solo albums (I love Smallcreeps Day), Colosseum II (Gary Moore was also a guitar god!), Tangerine Dream, as far as Genesis I'd have voted for Foxtrot (Suppers Ready is...) or possibly Selling England, as others have said so much to enjoy, as far as Rush I'd say the duo of Farewell to Kings and Hemispheres are the ultimate prog albums, love Red especially Starless which is heartaching, I've asked my sons to play it at my funeral if they can - it speaks of loss and resurrection, as far as Yes - Close to the Edge and Fragile are both perfect, and yup, you forgot Peter Hamill, I had the good fortune to see Nova back in the late '70's (can't remember who they were supporting but they were excellent) also Steve Hillage, are Brand X allowed? The list like the road could go on forever... Thanks for the channel.
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 Год назад
King Crimson's Red grabbed me from the first time I heard it on WGTB in Washington DC (Georgetown actually). That album is their finest studio album for that period of KC. As for Yes I would have picked either Relayer or Tales From Topographic Oceans before CTTE, yeah I'm one of those people.
@aleksandrknude
@aleksandrknude 2 года назад
Hello Andy, I'm from Lithuania and I'm also a fan of PROG rock. I happened to see your show. Thank you very much, it was very interesting, but I agree about Steven Wilson album , it's great, but why you did't mention his super band Porcupine Tree and their albums like - In Absentia, Deawing and etc.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 2 года назад
I don't know, i like those albums but not as much as Raven
@rodneymacomber6337
@rodneymacomber6337 Год назад
Guru Guru, Can, Camel, l like your line up. Also Captain Beefheart as for me Can EdgeBamyasi is #1 Gong You #2 and fish Rising runner up
@mononoaware1960
@mononoaware1960 Год назад
Hey andy great list! By the way what is that awesome album cover in the top left by your head? Think ive seen it before but cant place the name!
@emptycloud2774
@emptycloud2774 Год назад
Bunch of prog albums that I love that comes to mind: Karnivool - Sound Awake Tool - Fear Inoculum hubris. - Apocryphal Gravity The Contortionist - Clairvoyant Haken - Fauna Elder - Omens King Crimson - Red Leprous - Malina Sonar Ft. David Torn - Vortex Oddland - Vermillion Wheel - Resident Human Our Oceans - S/T Playgrounded - In Time of Gravity Vulkan - Technatura
@emptycloud2774
@emptycloud2774 Год назад
Not pure prog rock records, but all have strong elements of prog in areas of modern music I like.
@gulluggullug5971
@gulluggullug5971 Год назад
Hello from FRANCE (in order ) Kansas : song for america ange : au dela du delire anathema : alternative 4 Renaissance - Scheherazade & Other Stories Leprous : aeolia IQ :road of bones genesis : trespass green carnation : acoustics verses. Jethro Tull : aqualung Styx - Return To Paradise dionysos ; la mecanique du coeur dire straits : love over gold UFO:the wild, the willing and the innocent zappa : hot rats Martin circus : acte II
@absolutelypositively
@absolutelypositively 6 месяцев назад
Eddie Jobson also played on Jethro Tull’s album ‘A.’ You just mentioned him so there might be another mention. 👍🏻
@dondeboys
@dondeboys 8 месяцев назад
Waht a Intersting content! I'm starting to listening to IQ 'ever' album. 10. Dire straits - love over gold 9. Dream theater - scene from a memory 8. Wishbone ash - argus 7. The enid - in the region of summer star 6. SymphonyX - the divine wings of tragedy 5. ELP - triloge 4. Camel - breathless 3. Genesis - foxtrot 2. Yes - close to the edge 1. Mike oldfield - The boxed album (tubular bells- Hergest ridge - ommadawn
@dondeboys
@dondeboys 8 месяцев назад
Huk. where is king crimson's album
@AnonymousBosch3158
@AnonymousBosch3158 2 года назад
I have never heard of Gong actually! Nice recommendation.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 2 года назад
I really love them...start with YOU
@ericmckayrq
@ericmckayrq 2 года назад
17:56 this is called “hocketing” . It comes from baroque music. Yes, G.G do it very well and make it very funky. One of my favourite things in music.Sleepytime gorilla museum is a contemporary prog band that do it very well as well...very dissonant and rhythmically sophisticated. Any gg fan would find them interesting
@bumsharvest5493
@bumsharvest5493 3 месяца назад
As an outside of England observer, born in the USA, if you want that 'English thing', you spoke of, no one does it better than early Fairport Convention. Admittedly, it took a while to digest their music, but once I got it, the payoff was great.
@juansecar2
@juansecar2 Год назад
Got here 1 full year later... hehe... very fun to watch all great albums, my fav gong is Gazeuse but you is crazy and cool as fk too. With Rush, everyone seems to pick Pictures, and it is indeed awesome, but I dont know why, I always seem to go for Permanent Waves, that album, along with Counterparts, is my absolute fav. But then again, I just love every single Rush album, no matter the time or moment. Cheers
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
Cool, thanks!
@greganderson1681
@greganderson1681 Год назад
Very good list. So many favorites of mine. Gotta say, Genesis TLLDOB, Gentle Giant - I think I have them all (on vinyl I bought when they showed up in Used Kids Records Back in the 70s). But, hey ELP is just plain mandatory. 1st album and Trilogy have always been my faves. The only Rush song I truly love is Subdivisions, but I’m an idiot when it comes to Rush. And King Crimson? I completely agree, except hmmm, maybe Larks is my fave. Yes, CTTE. no one disagrees with that one.
@EastmanD
@EastmanD Год назад
Yeah Greg not sure he "does" ELP. Which is a shame cause, for me, Pictures at An Exhibition defines the genre as much as In The Court of the Crimson King ! And BTW my sister's friend gave me my first prog album (I was about 11 or 12) and it was ELP's Trilogy !! Love that album !
@chiragchittar4179
@chiragchittar4179 3 года назад
Fantastic stuff! I like most of your picks. I haven't heard you by gong and I should definitely check it out. I definitely like the jazz fusion era of gong more than the flying tea pot era. Gazeuse is my favorite album by them and that has some brilliant Holdsworth guitar work. I wanted to ask if you would consider the latter beatles albums as prog? Is Abbey road the first proper progressive rock album or there are other contenders for it? Would be really interested to hear your thoughts.
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
I think In The Court of the Crimson King is the first prog album, it invents the genre really...the argument about what is and isn't prog I will tackle in a video soon...
@chiragchittar4179
@chiragchittar4179 3 года назад
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer yeah I can see that! Looking forward for the what is prog and what isn't video!
@petruccirafa
@petruccirafa 3 года назад
Milliontown is one of my top 10 albums! What a masterpiece... What are your thoughts on Scenes From a Memory?
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer 3 года назад
Thanks Rafael...I got Images and Words when it came out and it was not my cup of tea back then and I never really followed DT. So I have never listened to that album I'm afraid
@drytool
@drytool Год назад
Gong actually do have their own world: Planet Gong, and a few other bands live there as well, such as Here & Now, Ozric Tentacles, The Invisible Opera Company of Tibet, System 7, etc.
@deanzaZZR
@deanzaZZR 11 месяцев назад
Back in high school my friends and I were huge Yes and Genesis fans. We liked UK too when their first album was released. So we were excited to see UK fronting another band that we liked well enough, but were not big fans. That band was Jethro Tull. UK was simply amazing and surprise, surprise, cheeky Ian Anderson and band were amazing as well. That's quite the line-up, San Francisco Cow Palace, I'm guessing 1981 or 1982.
@FundamentalsUK
@FundamentalsUK 2 года назад
John Pugwash Weathers joined the Giant on Octopus
@axxellein
@axxellein Год назад
Angel=1975 Angel=Helluva Band 1976 -British Draped Pomp by the Washington DC Band! 'The Fortune' is a work of Pure Genius!!!
@pimianimavdo1523
@pimianimavdo1523 2 года назад
Very good picks... but where are the Italian Prog bands? Just wondering. ;)
@chrisray9015
@chrisray9015 Год назад
Great list Andy. I'll try and do the one album per band thing too: 10. Close To The Edge/Relayer - Yes (a bit of a cheat, couldn't pick between them) 9. Selling England By The Pound - Genesis 8. Animals - Pink Floyd 7. H To He Who Am The Only One - Van Der Graaf Generator 6. Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull 5. Red - King Crimson 4. Spirit Of Eden - Talk Talk (is this prog? I think so) 3. De-Loused In The Comatorium - The Mars Volta 2. Formula Orange - Sh'mantra (great obscure Aussie prog/psych band from the 2000's) 1. Hybris - Anglagard
@AndyEdwardsDrummer
@AndyEdwardsDrummer Год назад
I have just filmed a definitive prog album top ten, taking my taste out of it....
@emptycloud2774
@emptycloud2774 Год назад
Searches the record Formula Orange on Tidal 👀
@emptycloud2774
@emptycloud2774 Год назад
Spirit of Eden is one of the finest albums ever made!
@arthurmol6875
@arthurmol6875 Год назад
IQ Ever such a masterpiece
@mccallosone4903
@mccallosone4903 3 месяца назад
jethro tull is one of my all time favorites. barlow is one of the best alltime drummers, and martin barre is probably the most underrated guitarists ever
@Migouelin
@Migouelin Год назад
Ok, ten is ten and it's not a lot. You mention You by Gong, ok with You. There's a place in England named Canterbury where David Allen, an australian poete lived in the Robert Wyatt's house. This english drummer/singer created Soft Machine. David Allen left the band for border troubles reasons and made the Gong rang in France. But early before the band The Wild Flower split and gave Soft Machine and ... Caravan. Is this music from the Canterbury scene is Progressive. If you skip those bands (Soft Machine, Caravan, Hatfield and the North, Egg ... )you missed where it all began, prog, jazz rock, IMMO. A prog fan should have an interest for the Canterbury scene. There's a lot to discover.
@JMG72ARG
@JMG72ARG Год назад
cool list, where is that accent from? I m not from the UK, and it's not one I've heard before.
@RedGazelle1367
@RedGazelle1367 5 месяцев назад
I’m so glad Pink Floyd is not here. I also agree on your take with ELO.
@Audiojunkabus
@Audiojunkabus 9 месяцев назад
& a 54 year old American basement drummer's version that caught the Audiophile bug in 1986 (in no particular order) *UK - Danger Money .. *Rush - Hemispheres .. *Alan Parson Project - Tales of Mystery & Imagination .. *Yes-Drama .. *Genesis-Nursery Crimes .. *Peter Gabriel - Security .. *King Crimson - Discipline, .. *Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon .. *Chris Squire - Fish Out of Water .. *Porcupine Tree - Deadwing ......................... (Prog-Metal not included)
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