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[2026] Progressive Rock Masterpieces: Recommended Popular Songs

What kind of image do you have of the music genre known as “prog”? In the first place, unless you’re quite the music enthusiast, most people probably don’t even know that a genre called prog exists.

Progressive rock—commonly called “prog”—is considered a literal “evolution” of rock, featuring experimental elements and complex structures that go beyond the standard rock format.

While it’s a genre best appreciated by listening to entire albums to grasp its appeal, in this article we’ve compiled a selection of highly regarded prog masterpieces.

From classic staples by the greats to recent bands with prog-like elements, we’ll cover a wide range of perspectives!

[2026] Progressive Rock Masterpieces: Recommended Popular Songs (51–60)

ZarathustraMuseo Rosenbach

Museo Rosenbach – Zarathustra (1973) – 01 Zarathustra
ZarathustraMuseo Rosenbach

A track by Museo Rosenbach, an Italian progressive rock band formed in 1971.

It is the title track of an album released in 1973.

This album is regarded in Italy as one of the progressive rock albums.

In den Gärten PharaosPopol Vuh

Popol Vuh – In den Gärten Pharaos (In den Gärten Pharaos)
In den Gärten PharaosPopol Vuh

The band that created fantastical psychedelic rock was Popol Vuh.

In the Garden of Pharaoh is one of their masterpiece albums, and the title track—at times consisting solely of layered voices and synthesizers—has a meditative quality.

Shadow of the HierophantSteve Hackett

Steve Hackett – Shadow of the Hierophant
Shadow of the HierophantSteve Hackett

A track by Steve Hackett, the British progressive rock guitarist and songwriter who is also a member of Genesis.

It is included on the 1975 album Voyage of the Acolyte.

Mike Rutherford, a member of Genesis, was involved in the production of the track.

PhaedraTangerine Dream

Tangerine Dream — Phaedra (1974)
PhaedraTangerine Dream

A track by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream.

Released in 1974, it is the title track of an album that reached No.

15 on the UK charts.

It was sampled in Paradox’s 2010 track “Eternalism.”

Frames Part 1Keith Tippett’s Ark

Keith Tippett’s Ark – Frames Part 1 (1/2)
Frames Part 1Keith Tippett's Ark

Keith Tippett, though a musician from the British jazz scene, was also one of those who supported progressive rock.

He is well-known for his involvement with King Crimson, but ARK—where serene harmonies emerge from a free-jazz-like state of chaos—is a masterpiece.