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Re: Late to the perfect CD topic




--- knebergall at ddi-usa_com wrote:
> 
> 
> Most of what I would say have already been mentioned
> by others.  I think these
> are unique.  Intense agreement on the Yes and OTR
> selections, by the way.
> 
> Rick Wakeman - A Suite of Gods, Return to the Center
> of the Earth
> Dead Can Dance - Aion
> Kate Bush - Hounds of Love
> Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
> Marillion and Positive Light - Tales from the Engine
> Room
> Alan Parsons - On Air, Tales of Mystery and
> Imagination
> Rush - Signals, maybe Permanent Waves
> Kerry Livgren - Prime Mover II
> Moodswings - Psychedelicatessen
> Pink Floyd - the aforementioned by others, plus A
> Momentary Lapse of Reason
> Jeff Wayne - War of the Worlds.
> 
> Just another general question.  When in college and
> afterward, my taste in
> music, despite being so varied, was described as
> "Kent Music" by my more focused
> roommates.  My wife isn't much better about opening
> herself to this
> semi-eclectic grouping ( I say "semi-eclectic" in
> this group, where I'm sure
> Muddy Waters and Brian Eno grace many shelves
> together).  Anyone else just feel
> like they are alone in a rainy-day room with Gevalia
> mocha coffee and Kate
> Bush's voice as their sole companions when it comes
> to music?  Then again, maybe
> it's not all bad...
> 
> Love and rockets,
> - Kent

I've been looking for that "progressive inroad" to
alan parsons for some time - thanks for the marillion
suggestions as well (and Jeff Wayne's... "Forever
Autumn" is such an incredible song... i've never heard
anyone laud the soundtrack as a whole).


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