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A collection of classic progressive rock albums: popular records you should listen to at least once.

Progressive rock, which has been rapidly attracting attention among young music fans in recent years.

The genre known as progressive rock, said to have begun in the late 1960s, is particularly associated with bands that have left their mark on music history, such as Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and Yes.

Even among rock fans, however, some may shy away from it with the impression that “prog seems a bit intimidating.”

This article introduces classic progressive rock albums we especially want beginners to hear first.

Given the nature of progressive rock, you can’t grasp its true value by listening to just a single track—so be sure to listen to the albums as a whole!

Masterpieces of Progressive Rock: A roundup of popular albums you should listen to at least once (11–20)

Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh

Hortz Fur Dëhn Štekëhn ẀeštMagma

Hortz fur dëhn stëkëhn west (2017 Remastered Version)
Hortz Fur Dëhn Štekëhn ẀeštMagma

Magma, the titan of progressive rock that France proudly claims.

The band was formed in 1969 around Christian Vander, who had been active as a jazz drummer since his teens.

Their landmark work, Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh, is their third album, released in March 1973.

It’s distinguished by its bold concept of a space opera sung in the uniquely invented language “Kobaïan,” and by its intricate compositions that fuse elements of progressive rock and jazz rock.

Structured as a single extended piece divided into seven movements, it is nothing short of breathtaking.

Its multilayered vocals and dynamic developments create a singular sound world—an album that anyone seeking the outer limits of musical possibility should experience.

Blackwater Park

Blackwater ParkOpeth

Opeth – Blackwater Park (Audio)
Blackwater ParkOpeth

Formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1990, Opeth is a band that carved out a unique place by incorporating aggressive death metal elements into progressive metal.

In recent years, they have set aside their death metal aspects and leaned into classic progressive rock, but their fifth studio album, Blackwater Park, released in 2001, is highly regarded as one of their signature works that fully showcases the musical approach described above.

Produced by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree and completed over roughly six weeks, the album is characterized by complex and dynamic song structures and is known for achieving international success.

If someone asked which Opeth album to start with, I would unhesitatingly recommend this one!

Darwin!

L’evoluzione (Evolution)Banco del Mutuo Soccorso

This is an ambitious concept album themed around the birth and evolution of life on Earth.

Released in 1972, the work is highly regarded among progressive rock fans.

It features Banco del Mutuo Soccorso’s distinctive use of instruments and arrangements, as if portraying the process of evolution through music.

The extensive use of synthesizers to create animal-like sounds leaves a strong impression on listeners.

Its high level of craftsmanship has even earned it comparisons to an Italian Pink Floyd, making it recommended not only for prog fans but for a wide range of music lovers.

Listening to it while driving or out in nature will further enhance its appeal.

Leftoverture

Carry on Wayward SonKansas

Kansas – Carry on Wayward Son (Official Video)
Carry on Wayward SonKansas

In October 1976, a landmark of progressive rock was born: Kansas’s album Leftoverture.

Blending intricate arrangements with profound lyrics, it explores themes of life’s journey and self-discovery, stirring the listener’s heart.

Especially noteworthy is the track Carry On Wayward Son, which celebrates the importance of overcoming failures and moving forward, and remains a beloved staple of classic rock.

Selling over five million copies in the United States, this album appeals to a wide audience—from newcomers to prog to its most devoted fans.

Octahedron

Since We’ve Been WrongThe Mars Volta

The Mars Volta – Since We’ve Been Wrong (Video)
Since We've Been WrongThe Mars Volta

This is an ambitious work released by The Mars Volta in June 2009, bringing a fresh breeze to the world of progressive rock.

It expresses the heavy theme of “random disappearances and kidnappings” in Latin American culture through a distinctive sound.

While dialing back their traditionally complex structures, the album incorporates more pop elements.

Cedric Bixler-Zavala’s natural vocals resonate pleasantly.

Lyrics interwoven with social and political issues are sure to leave a deep impression on listeners.

It’s a must for prog fans and a great pick for anyone looking to try something new.

Listen closely, and a whole new musical world will open up.

Danger Money

Danger MoneyU.K.

U.

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’s album “Danger Money” is packed with the allure of progressive rock.

Meticulously crafted organ melodies fuse with powerful drum beats, and the songs unfold in comforting layers of sound that create a distinctive tension and drama.

Released in March 1979, the album’s lyrics and music were all written by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton.

The lyrics, which portray the inner struggle of a protagonist working a lonely and dangerous job, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a must-listen for rock fans seeking a fresh musical experience.

Masterpieces of progressive rock: A roundup of popular albums you should listen to at least once (21–30)

Danse Macabre

Danse MacabreEsperanto

Esperanto ‎- Danse Macabre (1974)
Danse MacabreEsperanto

Among progressive rock albums, Esperanto’s “DANSE MACABRE” stands out with a unique flair.

Released in 1974 by A&M Records, it captivates with a distinctive sound centered on violin-led strings.

Produced by King Crimson’s Peter Sinfield, the album also bears traces of his influence.

The multinational lineup delivers performances so individualistic that it feels like a musical world’s fair where different cultures converge.

From beautiful string melodies to avant-garde experimental sounds, the album offers a wide range of musicality to savor.

It’s a must-listen not only for prog fans but also for anyone seeking a fresh musical experience.