More indulgent than The Yes Album, as each member gets their own solo showcase (with mixed results), the high points on this one are among the best things Yes ever did. read more
Before the end of 1972 they also released Fragile and Close to the Edge; all three albums are part of the progressive canon. Meanwhile King Crimson had assembled another top team with Bruford, Wetton and Cross, and in 1974 released Starless and Bible Black and then Red. That's your four bands and four years that still define progressive rock. read more
Progressive Metal Bands: Dream Theater, Opeth, Tool Neo-Progressive Bands: Porupine tree, Marillion, Arena, Riverside, IQ, Frost, Sylvan, Steven Wilson, Pain of Salvation, Ayreon, Spiritualized (Space Rock), Spock's Beard, At the Drive In, Galahad, Phish, Eloy, Pallas Note: Bands in Italics are Must Listen. read more
This list covers bands right from progs early beginnings right up to present day acts, from household names to very obscure bands. read more