Was 1972 the greatest year for prog?

Was 1972 the greatest year for prog?

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No. All of these albums suck. Prog improved after the 70s

Stop the cap, junior

Strong yes. 666 came out this year, too.

Yes

yeah, it's a neato year

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Yes. Also also picrel isn't the best chart to show that, but that's only because OP already put a fair few of the best ones and there's no point posting dupes.
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71 and 73 were obviously better

73

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>not even the good 1973 albums

I think '74 pulls this one out.

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Adding on that I've been listening to Lamb for the past week and I'm starting to think it might be better than Selling England. What an album.

BASED inclusion of Space Shanty. Not enough people recognize that for the near-perfect album it is.

Yes

dreamies is one of my favorite albums but that aint prog son

I suggest you to get rid of that cringe gigachad underage garbage, and put the Flamengo, Pescado Rabioso and Wishbone Ash 72 albums
This one needs Museo Rosenbach, Area, Osanna, Battiato, Faust, Pescado Rabioso, Henry Cow, King Crimson, Gong and Hugh Hopper
And this one needs Harmonia, Sui Generis, Area and Climax

Fair critiques. I could never quite get into Sui Generis, I've always preferred Charly's work in La Máquina. Maybe it's time to give them a re-listen.

>Was 1972 the greatest year for prog?
>No progressive trap albums.

Guess not.

Rick Wakeman x Playboi Carti when
Jokes aside, I honestly think Wakeman would do it if asked.

>foxtrot > selling england

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