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Prog – The Ten Greatest Albums – (According to Ultimate Classic Rock)

Classic Album Review | September 29, 2025



Are these really the ten greatest progressive rock albums? According to Ultimate Classic Rock these are the best representations of the genre.

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  1. @anthonysanchez4503

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Where does ELP rank? They were the only band that truly pushed the envelope. Had a good friend who used to say "Just a bunch of noise" about their music…but eventually he became a convert on his own.

  2. @Sonnenbringer

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Hard to disagree with this list.
    For my personal taste I'd rather include Animals (for Dark Side), Topographic Oceans and Lamb lies down (for 9 and 10), but hey; you can't get everything you want.

  3. @adriantiley6660

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Going for the one – Yes
    Ommadawn-Mike Oldfield
    Tin Drum -Japan
    Blackwater Park-Opeth
    Man machine -Kraftwerk
    Spirit of Eden -Talk Talk
    Sparkle in the rain – Simple Minds
    Drama-Yes
    Naughty Boys Instrumental -Yellow Magic Orchestra
    Mezanine – Massive Attack

  4. @witeskyn7

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    About the 'Rolling Stone' (Drone?) .. The only thing they admire is Jann Simon Wenner's picture photograph and perhaps a bit of their own from the mirror. They're not even a blur of what they once were when they 1st came 'round so, it's not terribly surprising of their viewpoints towards such fine bands as Pink Floyd.

  5. @momusco_official

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Genesis will always be the greatest prog band there ever was because of the richness and depth of their music……. Genesis is like an Orchestra performing Brahms first symphony, Yes is like the Orchestra before the concert, warming up, playing random scales without any musical continuity. And of course, needless to say, Yes never achieved the musical fruition of Genesis, forever standing in their shadow.

  6. @gianthills

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Rush wasn't full on prog. They had one or two albums with progish elements. Moving Pictures was prog light. Mostly poppy with basic chord changes. Yyz demonstrated musicianship but pretty basic compared to other bands.

  7. @wlines

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    The omission of anything by ELP is a big problem. Keith Emerson and the Nice helped to invent progressive rock . My interpretation of prog rock is a rejection of the standard blues/country/folk modeling of songs and instead the interjection of European classical influences. ELP blazed the trail for this. Listen to what was going on in 1973 nothing sounded like ELP

  8. @keriford54

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    I think that's actually a pretty sound list. CTTE, ITCOTCK, DSOTM, TAAB, & those two Genesis albums all well deserving, iconic albums that helped define Progressive Rock. I would have variations, I think Rush was too late to earn a place at the table (as well as not personally liking them much) and would replace them with Gentle Giant's Octopus, I haven't listened to PFM as much as I should, so I'll reserve judgement, it also seems wrong to have no ELP, I suspect they feature a little further down the list.

  9. @HippieDavid61

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Amazing how people have differing opinions to what is prog, which I consider a British thing. Best US Prog I would say Iron Butterfly and Vanilla Fudge, and yes I know were also psych

  10. @maxb9315

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    I have to put in a word for Gong's Expresso 2 album, released in 1978 when Pierre Moerlen was at the helm of the band. It's the most wonderfully and exotically inventive work I've encountered in the prog genre.

  11. @Olive-gd3wn

    September 29, 2025 at 2:09 pm

    Desole mais cette liste est juste RIDICULE.Pour choisir Les dix meilleurs albums dans un genre aussi vaste et varie que la prog, vous vous devez d'etre beaucoup plus affine dans votre choix et surtout ne pas plus d'un album par groupe!

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