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Progressive rock has its roots in the U.K. and originates from psychedelic 60s rock. Bands added influences from jazz and classical composition techniques to their songs. Good examples are Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, King Crimson, Genesis & Pink Floyd.
Prog rock spread to other countries in Europe, also to Spain. I used this website http://www.progarchives.com/ to compile my playlist. Enjoy the selection!
More than a year ago i created a playlist with progressive rock and jazz from Sweden from the 70s. Today i updated this list with 10 new finds. All songs are handpicked and carefully selected. Enjoy!
Sverige 70 : Progressive Music From Sweden 70s:
A new progrock playlist, prog and fusion from Italy in the 70s:
@Cochè Thanks for sharing your list and for the kudos to my posts 🙂
It would be great if you could pick the best track of every album you put in your playlist. It would make the list much more enjoyable! At the moment your playlist is too big to give good feedback on it. But anyway, you got a good music taste!
A new creation: Japanese Prog 70 is a playlist with the best Progressive and psychedelic rock tracks from Japan in the 70s:
@Jazzwhatever great topic. I'm feeling inspired to do a Modern Prog rock band playlist with bands like Spocks Beard, Porcupine Tree etc. Also do you have a favorite Prog band? For me it's Yes and that has a lot to do with my Father first introducing Prog to me via Yes.
Sounds good, i don't know much about Modern Prog. Only know Tool a bit. So go ahead! 🙂 I have many favorites but ones that come to mind now are Focus (dutch) and The Soft Machine. Looking forward to your contrinution!
Deutsch Rock 70 is a playlist with Kraut, Prog, Space, Psychedelic and Heavy Rock from Germany in the 70s. All tracks handpicked.
https://open.spotify.com/user/jazzwhat/playlist/5cWe3gBTjNSk7r6NVoAiqK
New creation: French progressive & psychedelic rock from the 60s and 70s. All french bands (except 1 from montreal). Selected with love for the genre:
New creation: Český a Slovenský Prog : Czech & Slovak Rock & Jazz 70s is a playlist with Prog, Rock, Psychedelic, Fusion and Jazz from Czechoslovakia in the 70s.
Putting this up here, as suggested. Thanks for the feedback @jazzwhatever
50 tracks that explore the boundaries of Progressive, Space Rock and Mellotron Jazz by the hands of greats such as Robert Fripp, Richard Wright, Rick Wakeman, and many other names not usually associated with the style. 'Hey, Listen' is a compilation of playlists meant to make you rethink genres.
https://open.spotify.com/user/parleone/playlist/2VOyi8qZW5IzlcqXreXCFd
@darkmightywolf Thanks for sharing. Don't add full albums to a list, select the best tracks. Try to focus on 1 genre, now it's a bit of everything. A good playlist needs finetuning. I would start with song nr 3 as a opener, it sounds like an original crossover violin rock track.
Try to catch the attention of the listener, if you want to stand out with your playlist.
In case anyone's interested in hearing some new progressive rock, here's my shot at it.
https://play.spotify.com/user/12162167646/playlist/5G85Zyy68N1dfXvUEi9o2u
Only music released from 2000 ownards.
Feel free to let me know what you think.
Cheers!
@Alvaropj87 opening with Steve Wilson is never a bad idea.
Hahaha yup. The raven that refused to sing is a freaking awesome album and Luminol is a great opener.
Agree!
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