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    There are actually quite a few albums that I like when I pick them up and give a listen, but there are far fewer that I pick up and listen to more than once a year, like:

    - The Lamb - genesis
    - Remember the Future - Nektar
    - some Crimson
    - some Porcupine Tree
    - Thick as a Brick
    - some Floyd
    - some Renaissance

    Definitely burned out on Yes, Return to Forever, ELP so rarely play them.
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    I'll stick to posting my 'first wave' faves (as classics mean different things to different people):
    KC- Court
    Genesis- Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England..., & Lamb
    Floyd- everything from DSotM onwards (with the exception of The Final Cut)
    Yes-CttE

    I'd be here for days if I were to list all of the albums that I never tire of, that I consider classics, from ensuing eras of prog.
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    I agree with many that people have listed above, but i would also include The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed.

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    Tales , Close To The Edge, Relayer, The Yes Album, Hemispheres, Farewell To Kings, Days Of Future Passed

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