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Trespass

“Trespass” is the second studio album by British progressive rock band Genesis. The album was published in 1970. Genesis during this period consisted of members such as Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Anthony Phillips and John Mayhew. “Trespass” is an album that sees Genesis moving in a different direction than their previous work. While …

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Nursery Cryme

“Nursery Cryme” is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Genesis. The album was published in 1971. Genesis during this period consisted of members such as Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Anthony Phillips and Phil Collins. “Nursery Cryme” is one of Genesis’ important works in the progressive rock genre. Most of the …

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History of Progressive Rock: The Evolution of Progressive Rock

History of Progressive Rock: The Evolution of Progressive Rock Progressive rock is an important musical genre that has become prominent in the music world since the late 1960s and experienced its golden period in the 1970s. Often referred to as “prog rock”, this genre breaks away from traditional rock structures and is characterized by complex …

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“A Question of Balance”: The Moody Blues’ Iconic Album

“A Question of Balance”: The Moody Blues’ Iconic Album The Moody Blues are considered one of the important representatives of progressive rock music. The album “A Question of Balance”, released in 1970, constituted one of the most important monuments of the band’s career. Here is a detailed review of this legendary album: Background and Registration …

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“Breakfast in America”: Supertramp’s Unforgettable Album

“Breakfast in America”: Supertramp’s Unforgettable Album Supertramp is a British rock band who create a unique musical style by combining progressive and pop rock genres. The album “Breakfast in America”, released in 1979, is one of the greatest successes of the band’s career. Here is a detailed review of this unforgettable album: Background and Registration …

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“Crime of the Century”: Supertramp’s Iconic Album

“Crime of the Century”: Supertramp’s Iconic Album “Crime of the Century” is the third studio album by British progressive rock band Supertramp. This album, released in 1974, is one of the most important and iconic works of the band’s career. Here is a detailed review of the album “Crime of the Century”: Background and Registration …

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“Script for a Jester’s Tear”: Marillion’s Masterpiece

Marillion is a leading figure in the British progressive rock scene. The group produced a groundbreaking masterpiece with the album “Script for a Jester’s Tear”, released in 1983. Here is a detailed review of this legendary album: Background and Registration Process “Script for a Jester’s Tear” is Marillion’s debut studio album. The album was recorded …

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“Fragile”: Yes’ Progressive Rock Mastery

“Fragile”: Yes’ Progressive Rock Mastery Yes is one of the most influential and innovative bands in the history of progressive rock. The album “Fragile”, released in 1971, represents the peak of the career of this legendary band. Here is a detailed review of the album “Fragile”: Background and Registration Process “Fragile” is Yes’ fourth studio …

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“Tales from Topographic Oceans”: Progresif Rock’un Zirvesi

“Tales from Topographic Oceans”: The Peak of Progressive Rock Yes’ legendary album “Tales from Topographic Oceans” is one of the most important and controversial works in the history of progressive rock. This album, released in 1973, broke new ground by pushing the musical boundaries of the period. Here is a detailed review of the album …

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