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    2015 has started out with very good albums i think

    among the 2015 releases i have bought so far ,i must say that i am impressed.

    grand tour-heavy on the beach. great album

    neal morse band - the grand experiment. awesome

    beardfish - comfort zone . awesome

    sylvan - home . great album

    i have also bought some great 2015 releases outside the prog vein,but thats another story

    so what do you think about this album year so far

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    Don't forget Dave Kerzner's release. Also incredible!

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    Also:

    Karda Estra - 'Strange Relations'. Another incredible album, my favorite of the year. And:
    Sanguine Hum - 'Now We Have Light'. My copy hasn't arrived, I've only heard clips, but I have high expectations!

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    anybody else that have a opinion about the start of this year album wise

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    Far too early for me to say. I have nothing from 2015 yet. And only four from 2014.

    Ask me again, in ten years from now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aplodon View Post
    Far too early for me to say. I have nothing from 2015 yet. And only four from 2014.

    Ask me again, in ten years from now.
    ok 2025 it is then,i shall try to remember that

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    Steven Wilson Hand.Cannot.Erase
    “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.”

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    Alco Frisbass - for me, this may very well end at the top of the list come December 31st.

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    I agree about the Grand Tour album... very good, Been listening to the Cailyn Lloyd album Voyager which was released on New Years Day.... excellent instrumental prog rock.

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    So far, so good!!! Hopefully 2015 will be the year prog broke (again!)
    The Prog Corner

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    David Gilmour's solo album is out.... can't wait to hear it!

    http://www.uncut.co.uk/news/david-gi...LUsiP8DvUUq.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artista View Post
    David Gilmour's solo album is out.... can't wait to hear it!

    http://www.uncut.co.uk/news/david-gi...LUsiP8DvUUq.99
    Sounds to me like they're still working on it.

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    I agree. 2014 was a very disappointing year in music for me. Aside from a few good album releases, nothing really grabbed me. This year, with Dave Kerzner's Deluxe Version, Steven Wilson's Neal Morse's and John Mitchell's albums all REALLY hitting it out of the park for me, the year is starting out in an extremely strong way.

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    SchnellerToellerMeir - X is an amazing Cunieform release. Very adventurous music. Other than that, waiting on the new Steven Wilson, so far.

    neil

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    Small Leaks Sink Ships - Face Yourself, Remove Your Sandals

    http://smallleaks.bandcamp.com/

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    Pretty much the best record I've heard in the last 2+ years.

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    I really liked David Barrett Trio- II, especially the Elegant Universe that closes the album.


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    Yes, it's true. The new David Barrett Trio II is very good, also.

    neil

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    Alco Frisbass is top notch.
    Please don't ask questions, just use google.

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    hope my 3 autobuys in march will continue this trend.

    hasse fröberg and the musical companion 13th march

    arena - the unquiet sky 23th march if you preorder from their homepage,otherwise 27th april

    von hertzen brothers - new day rising 20th march
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    Quote Originally Posted by act View Post
    hope my 3 autobuys in march will continue this trend.

    hasse fröberg and the musical companion 13th march

    arena - the unquiet sky 23th march if you preorder from their homepage,otherwise 27th april

    von hertzen brothers - new day rising 20th march
    among those autobuys the only one that has arrived so far are von hertzen brothers ,and i must say that the trend continue, not so progish ,but a really good pop/rock record it is imho

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    Steve Rothery's "The Ghosts of Pripyat" is near top o' my list so far, along with the Beardfish and Steven Wilson offerings. Neal's Grand Experiment is right up there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickawakeman View Post
    Steve Rothery's "The Ghosts of Pripyat" is near top o' my list so far, along with the Beardfish and Steven Wilson offerings. Neal's Grand Experiment is right up there too.
    i have not yet heard steve rothery and steven wilson ,but i fully agree about beardfish and neal morse,my 2 favs so far this year

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    So far I have the Steven Wilson and Beardfish albums and like them both quite a bit.

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    It is quality over quantity so far this year for me. The albums I have purchased in 2015 - Neal Morse, Steven Wilson and Steve Rothery - have all been excellent - really delighted with the lot. Not particularly risky stuff I know - but I enjoy them!!

    The biggest surprise was how revitalised Neal sounds on the Grand Experiment!

    I looked at the new one from Sylvan - but I've gone off them slightly since Posthumous Silence and decided not to bother.

    Just waiting for the new Ritual one ..so that should be any decade now...

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    Thanks for the couple of Steve Rothery suggestions here, just downloaded (legally) Ghost of Pripyat and love it!

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