A review of Lou Reed's third solo album, the pitch-black concept album Berlin, from 1973.
Review: Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure (1973)
Review of Roxy Music's second studio album, the groundbreaking art rock classic For Your Pleasure.
Review: Marillion – Afraid Of Sunlight (1995)
Review of Marillion's eighth studio album, Afraid Of Sunlight.
Year by Year : Best Albums of 1972
Introducing the best albums of 1972. Featuring Yes, Genesis, Soft Machine, Premiata Forneria Marconi and more.
Review: Marillion – Misplaced Childhood (1985)
Review of Marillion's third studio album Misplaced Childhood, which became the neo-prog band's most popular release by far.
Review: Dead Can Dance – Aion (1990)
In this review, Dead Can Dance's fifth studio album, Aion, sees the duo of Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard drawing even more inspiration from Renaissance and medieval music.
Review: Peter Gabriel – s/t (1980)
Review of Peter Gabriel's third solo album, one of the most significant and innovative records of the 1980s.
Review: Mike Oldfield – Amarok (1990)
Review of Mike Oldfield's 13th studio album, Amarok. Consisting of just one 60-minute track, Amarok marks Oldfield's return to instrumental progressive rock after years of pop.
Review: Fripp & Eno – (No Pussyfooting) (1973)
A review of the first joint album (No Pussyfooting) by two progressive music visionaries, Robert Fripp and Brian Eno.
Year by Year: Best Albums of 1972 – 21-30
Introducing the best albums of 1972, ranked 21–30. Featuring Khan, Le Orme, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Pink Floyd and more.