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Elastic Rock, the debut album from Nucleus, the Pioneers of Jazz-Rock Fusion.
Jazz-Rock Fusion, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, ian-carr, nucleus, karl-jenkins,

Elastic Rock, the debut album from Nucleus, the Pioneers of Jazz-Rock Fusion.

FrancescoProg

04-12-2025 11:43

Elastic Rock, Nucleus's first album from 1970, pioneered a "progressive" jazz-rock style unlike any other British jazz album...

The Road of Bones by IQ
Neo-Prog, ESSENTIAL, 2010s Albums, iq,

The Road of Bones by IQ

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04-12-2025 10:55

The Road of Bones by IQ, 2014 album. Their masterpiece and a masterpiece of progressive rock, an album I consider Essential. It has a dark sound ....

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The Archaeoptimist by Spock's Beard and Leonard Nimoy's unusual beard.

FrancescoProg

02-12-2025 15:22

The Archaeoptimist degli Spock's Beard, album del 2025. Fusione e sovrapposizione di stili musicali diversi in un unico disco e spesso in un unico brano...

Marbles by Marillion
Neo-Prog, EXCELLENT, 2000s Albums, marillion, pete-trewavas,

Marbles by Marillion

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Marbles by Marillion, 2004 album. An introspective, atmospheric album, with great emotional intensity, exceptional production, and tracks that range from ...

Back in the World of Adventures and the sunny and positive Symphonic Prog of The Flower Kings
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Back in the World of Adventures and the sunny and positive Symphonic Prog of The Flower Kings

FrancescoProg

01-12-2025 14:59

Back in the World of Adventures, the first album by The Flower Kings, from 1995, one of their best albums, and it is a record with a clear progressive rock inspiration.

Sea Shanties by High Tide
Heavy Prog, GREAT, Sixties Albums, high-tide,

Sea Shanties by High Tide

FrancescoProg

30-11-2025 23:18

Sea Shanties, High Tide's debut album from 1969, has a sound that, considering the era in which it was composed and released, seems ahead of its time...

Journey to the Centre of The Earth by Rick Wakeman
Symphonic Rock, GREAT, Seventies Albums, rick-wakeman,

Journey to the Centre of The Earth by Rick Wakeman

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30-11-2025 18:23

Journey to the Centre of The Earth by Rick Wakeman from 1974. It is his second solo album, which is a live album, based on the story by Jules Verne ...

Masque by Kansas
Symphonic Rock, GOOD, Seventies Albums, kansas,

Masque by Kansas

FrancescoProg

30-11-2025 15:04

Masque by Kansas, from 1975. A "hybrid" album that, in addition to maintaining their characteristic progressive rock in some tracks, contains purely rock songs...

Silent Dance by Solstice, the beginning of a long song of thanksgiving to life
Neo-Prog, GREAT, Artist Profile, Eighties Albums, steven-wilson, solstice, clive-bunker,

Silent Dance by Solstice, the beginning of a long song of thanksgiving to life

FrancescoProg

27-11-2025 15:52

Silent Dance, 2025 Remaster of Solstice's 1984 debut album. It is their debut album, immediately characterized by their wonderful ....

Ænima by TOOL, the path to a higher state of being
Post Metal, ESSENTIAL, Nineties Albums, tool, danny-carey,

Ænima by TOOL, the path to a higher state of being

FrancescoProg

26-11-2025 22:29

Ænima, TOOL's second LP, from 1996. Ænima is a masterpiece, complex, atmospheric, with complex lyrics based on philosophical and spiritual concepts...

K.A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria) by Magma and the Kobaïan Saga
Zeuhl, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, 2000s Albums, magma,

K.A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria) by Magma and the Kobaïan Saga

FrancescoProg

26-11-2025 11:45

K.A. (Kohntarkosz Anteria) of Magma, 2004 album. A triumphant return, twenty years after their golden age, and a masterpiece of the Zeuhl genre...

Viaggio by Claudio Rocchi... A journey through music and life
Italian Progressive Rock, EXCELLENT, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, claudio-rocchi, mauro-pagani, elio-d-anna, paolo-tofani,

Viaggio by Claudio Rocchi... A journey through music and life

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25-11-2025 14:28

Viaggio, Claudio Rocchi's first solo album, was released in 1970. This debut album was released when he was just nineteen years old...

Kansas self-titled album
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Kansas self-titled album

FrancescoProg

24-11-2025 22:53

Kansas, self-titled debut album, released in 1974. An extraordinary debut album that immediately showcased the band's progressive and hard rock style...

Subterranea by IQ
Neo-Prog, EXCELLENT, Nineties Albums, iq,

Subterranea by IQ

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24-11-2025 22:04

Subterranea by IQ, from 1997. An album with a dark and rock sound with melodic passages and dreamy atmospheres, with complex arrangements that give great emphasis.

Lateralus by TOOL
Post Metal, ESSENTIAL, 2000s Albums, tool, danny-carey,

Lateralus by TOOL

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TOOL's Lateralus, released in 2001. An essential album, TOOL's masterpiece, in my opinion superior to any other album in their discography...

Ever degli IQ
Neo-Prog, EXCELLENT, Nineties Albums, iq,

Ever degli IQ

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24-11-2025 11:04

Ever by IQ, released in 1993. It is one of the band's most beautiful albums, which sees the return of the original singer Peter Nicholls as well as the ...

One Hour by the Concrete Lake by Pain of Salvation
Progressive Metal, Northern Prog, GREAT, Nineties Albums, pain-of-salvation, daniel-gildenlow,

One Hour by the Concrete Lake by Pain of Salvation

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23-11-2025 19:23

One Hour by the Concrete Lake by Pain of Salvation, from 1998. Second album, which is a concept album that tells the story of a man who works in the industry...

The Masquerade Overture by Pendragon
Neo-Prog, EXCELLENT, Nineties Albums, clive-nolan, pendragon,

The Masquerade Overture by Pendragon

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21-11-2025 16:12

Pendragon's 1996 album The Masquerade Overture is one of their finest and a classic of neo-progressive rock.

The Seventh House by IQ
Neo-Prog, GREAT, 2000s Albums, iq,

The Seventh House by IQ

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21-11-2025 14:10

The Seventh House by IQ released in 2000. The compositions are elaborate and in a symphonic and melodic style with exceptional execution...

Undertow by Tool
Post Metal, GREAT, Nineties Albums, tool, danny-carey,

Undertow by Tool

FrancescoProg

21-11-2025 10:28

Undertow, first LP by Tool, from 1993. Powerful album with heavy riffs, incisive bass lines by an excellent Paul D'Amour, hard and powerful drums...

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Prophecy by Solstice

22-09-2025 15:46

FrancescoProg

Neo-Prog, ESSENTIAL, 2010s Albums, steven-wilson, solstice,

Prophecy by Solstice

Prophecy, Solstice's 2013 masterpiece, here in the Steven Wilson Remix version which contains three bonus tracks...

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Prophecy, Solstice's 2013 masterpiece, here in the Steven Wilson Remix version, which includes three bonus tracks.


Even though Solstice's albums are all top-notch, this was, for me, their best until a few months ago, when Clann came out, their most recent album, which we've already discussed and which is one of the best of 2025. The competition is fierce, but Prophecy remains in my heart as my favorite; further listening may change that.


The three bonus tracks are good, but Wilson can't work miracles compared to the original tape versions. I won't mention them in the track-by-track listing, as the original album tracks certainly carry the entire weight of the album, and I'll leave them for a future post on the album from which they actually come, Silent Dance.


The original album is a true masterpiece, five nonstop tracks, just under an hour in total.

- The opening track, "Eyes of Fire," begins with a melodic mood and gradually grows in complexity. The rhythmic basis is that of a modernized Indian dance, with typical North American folk, and it offers a splendid guitar solo. The backing vocals and vocals are exceptional.

- "Keepers of the Truth" is a very compelling, emotional song with a typical progressive feel. Here too, the backing vocals and vocals take center stage, with Emma Brown's lead vocals surrounded by male backing vocals. Andy Glass is spectacular on electric guitar, and the violin parts are beautiful.

- "Warriors" takes up the entire B-side, clocking in at over 17 minutes. It's a true Indian dance, with sounds that evoke the group dancing around a fire, a dance of war or rebellion. The rhythmic foundation is wonderful, but all the instruments are rhythmic, including the guitar in the first part of the song. This then shifts into a progressive mood, syncopated and full of counter-tempos and a more assertive rock sound, with a distorted guitar and truly compelling keyboards. There's room for funk at times. The male backing vocals are musical instruments. The drums and guitar are excellent. The female voice comes in with a melancholic and passionate chant that then gives way to a 100% prog moment where the folk element completely disappears and we immerse ourselves in a keyboard solo supported by a super-precise drum and bass foundation. The rhythm of the Indian dance isn't lost, but it's enriched until it's lost in complexity. The second part is based on a fantastic violin and keyboard sequence, with the vocals and backing vocals shifting the emphasis to the melody. A beautiful, engaging, and emotional atmosphere. A masterpiece.

- "West Wind" begins with a beautiful acoustic guitar arpeggio, followed by light keyboards, followed immediately by the wonderful vocals. A slow and atmospheric piece, melancholic and romantic. Emotional. It awakens the most hidden thoughts, and when the vocals become a chorus and the violin enters, it becomes a splendid rock, with strident keyboards and a guitar just distorted enough, a spectacular and precise bass. Choruses that become shouts, an overall progressive growth. A spectacular violin solo and a drum groove that becomes denser and more complex. An excellent orchestral work. A piece that also presents itself as a masterpiece of composition, execution, and interpretation. Here too, a spectacular guitar solo.

- "Blackwater" also begins with arpeggios, this time on electric guitar, establishing a climate of tension upon which the violin and the splendid drums, in a beautiful solo based on this foundation, begin to sketch complex themes until a passage with an oriental mood arrives to give density to the piece. The electric guitar then takes center stage, continuing this theme, but quickly shifting into a pressing rhythm, with an almost Celtic violin riff that continues for a few beautiful bars until the piano enters the scene, where Emma Brown delivers a powerful, characteristic rendition of the song, but with an unusually aggressive edge for this band, masterfully executed on the beautiful piano. This tense and pressing mood continues, allowing the guitar to truly shine, enriching the song. The song then slows down, as does the vocals, which punctuate the lyrics and lengthen the verses, breaking them up. The band follows suit, changing the atmosphere, creating breadth and breadth, completely shifting the emotional register. There's time for a more jazzy moment with the light vocals in the background until the end of the song... magnificent.


The artwork is beautiful, with comic-style illustrations by Marvel artist Barry Kitson. In addition to the magnificent cover, the booklet is equally beautiful, with all the photos included among the images.


The big difference between Prophecy and Clann is the overall atmosphere. Clann seems like a song of thanksgiving to life, an album full of hope, very sunny. Prophecy is more serious, more melancholic, perhaps more serious, more denunciatory and protestative at times, with aggressive moments that are unusual for this band.


Two different phases of a journey, and it's wonderful that the brighter one comes after the darker and more melancholic one. Two parts of a whole that make you think back to their discography, to their last four splendid albums: you can sense a path heading in this direction, and in a cynical and disappointed (or disappointing) world, a positive path is needed, without ever forgetting where you come from.


A huge album that I definitely recommend to everyone, without exception.


Tracklist

1. Eyes of Fire (8:52)
2. Keepers of the Truth (8:14)
3. Warriors (5.33pm)
4. West Wind (11:05)
5. Blackwater (10:52)

Bonus tracks:
6. Find Yourself (6:15)
7. Return of Spring (7:24)
8. Earthsong (6:32)
Total duration 76:47


Line-Up
- Emma Brown - vocals (1-5)
- Andy Glass - guitars, vocals
- Steve McDaniel - keyboards and vocals (1-5)
- Jenny Newman - violin (1-5)
- Robin Phillips - bass (1-5)
- Pete Hemsley - drums (1-5)
With:
- Johnny McGuire - additional vocals (1-5)
- Sandy Leigh - vocals (6-8)
- Marc Elton - violin and vocals (6-8)
- Mark Hawkins - bass (6-8)
- Martin Wright - drums (6-8)

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