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Masterpieces of progressive rock. Recommended popular songs.

Here are studio staff-recommended masterpieces and popular tracks from some of the world’s leading progressive rock.

It’s also a perfect playlist for beginners to progressive rock.

Masterpieces of progressive rock. Recommended popular songs (11–20)

Free HandGentle Giant

The title track from the album Free Hand, known as a masterpiece of progressive rock.

As one of Gentle Giant’s signature works, it captivates with its complex song structure and powerful message.

Centered on themes of personal liberation and freedom, it declares the decision to break free from a toxic relationship.

Released in July 1975, the track came to symbolize the band’s creative peak.

The virtuosic keyboard and guitar performances are also highlights.

Recommended for those interested in progressive rock or seeking a musical challenge!

Knee Bitten NymphsHappy the Man

A progressive rock masterpiece that invites you into a mysterious sonic world.

It strikes a brilliant balance between complex song structures and catchy melodies, revealing something new with every listen.

Featured on the debut album “Happy the Man,” released in August 1977, this track still enjoys high acclaim among progressive rock fans.

Produced by Ken Scott, it fully brings out the band’s unique character.

Perfect for those who want to savor music deeply or are seeking a new listening experience.

Also recommended for a drive or a quiet night.

Moonlight Shadow ft. Maggie ReillyMike Oldfield

Mike Oldfield – Moonlight Shadow ft. Maggie Reilly
Moonlight Shadow ft. Maggie ReillyMike Oldfield

A masterpiece of progressive rock whose enchanting melodies and harmonies seize the heart.

Maggie Reilly’s translucent vocals resonate as if stitching across the night sky, deepening a worldview where sorrow and hope coexist.

The soundscape woven by synthesizers and guitars is moving, guiding listeners into a fantastical tale.

Released in May 1983, it topped charts across Europe.

Possibly inspired by the death of John Lennon, it expresses a profound sense of loss and the strength to overcome it.

This is a song that lets you “see” music like a painting.

Ommadawn Pt.1Mike Oldfield

A masterpiece by Mike Oldfield that stands as a pinnacle of progressive rock, Ommadawn Pt.1.

Its bright and cheerful atmosphere, infused with elements of Irish music, is striking.

Multiple themes are skillfully woven together, achieving rich sonority and expressive depth.

Released in 1975, the piece garnered wide acclaim and was even used in the film The Space Movie.

Expressing the cosmos, nature, and human emotion, this work is recommended not only for progressive rock fans but for anyone interested in music’s profound expressive power.

Mother RussiaRenaissance

Known as a masterpiece of progressive rock, this gem was created as an homage to the writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

Annie Haslam’s beautiful vocals are striking, brilliantly conveying Russia’s harsh winters and the loneliness and struggle of a writer living there.

Included on the album Turn of the Cards, released in March 1974, it remains one of Renaissance’s signature songs, beloved by many fans.

Its unique sound—blending classical elements with folk influences—is recommended not only for progressive rock enthusiasts but also for those who enjoy music with a grand, narrative quality.

WarriorWishbone Ash

Featured on the 1972 masterpiece album Argus by a British band known for lead work with twin guitars.

The vocals, which build in intensity toward the latter half, are another highlight.

The song’s appeal lies in its dramatic development, led by skillful guitar solos.

A progressive rock masterpiece. Recommended popular songs (21–30)

A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum

𝕬 𝖂𝖍𝖎𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝕾𝖍𝖆𝖉𝖊 𝕺𝖋 𝕻𝖆𝖑𝖊 – 𝕻𝖗𝖔𝖈𝖔𝖑 𝕳𝖆𝖗𝖚𝖒
A Whiter Shade Of PaleProcol Harum

How about listening to a masterpiece that stands as a monument of progressive rock? Its organ melody, reminiscent of Bach, and its mystical lyrics weave a uniquely captivating soundscape.

This track by Procol Harum became a smash hit upon its release in May 1967, spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the UK Singles Chart.

With its psychedelic atmosphere, it continues to shine undimmed, inspiring countless cover versions by other artists.

Why not immerse yourself in its painterly, richly descriptive lyrics and let yourself drift on the waves of its soothing music?