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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 (41–50)

Dancing On AirStackridge.

A Stackridge track filled with the magic of progressive rock.

Riding waves of strange yet beautiful melodies, it offers a musical experience that seems to lift the listener into the air.

At first listen, you’ll be pleasantly intoxicated by the rhythms and feel an irresistible urge to dance.

Released in January 2008, this work is one of the pieces produced during the band’s reunion period.

Its original arrangements—emblematic of prog—shine, and the fresh combinations of sounds deliver sustained excitement.

It’s perfect for those seeking new musical horizons.

Its bold originality will surely capture listeners’ hearts and leave an unforgettable impression after just one listen.

A masterpiece of progressive rock. Recommended popular tracks (51–60)

The Grand LovingTHE ENID

Opening with a grand soundscape, this track evokes a love that pours down from the heavens.

A world of sound where orchestral richness and rock elements blend exquisitely envelops the listener.

Its innovative approach that transcends the boundary between classical music and rock is quintessential THE ENID.

Released in 2002, the track is included on the band’s signature work, Aerie Faerie Nonsense.

It’s highly recommended for those who want to experience a new world through music or who seek beautiful melodies that resonate in the heart.

Be sure to listen slowly on a quiet night.

Your Wildest DreamsThe Moody Blues

The Moody Blues – Your Wildest Dreams
Your Wildest DreamsThe Moody Blues

It’s a classic with a sweet, lingering melody.

Released in January 1986, this song is known as one of The Moody Blues’ signature works.

It’s also popular as an entry point to progressive rock, continuing to captivate many music fans.

The lyrics, which sing of nostalgia for a lost first love, resonate deeply with listeners.

Alongside its synth-pop-tinged sound, the bittersweet melody that looks back on beautiful memories of the past is especially striking.

Included on the album The Other Side of Life, it reached No.

1 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart.

It’s a recommended track for when you want to bask in memories of love or listen on a quiet night.

Been Away Too LongUriah Heep

While many may recognize them as a hard rock band, their sound has undergone significant changes depending on the era.

On this 1977 release and this particular track, they deliver unmistakable progressive rock, and its appeal is strong.

RefugeesVan Der Graaf Generator

Van der Graaf Generator “Refugees”
RefugeesVan Der Graaf Generator

Vocalist Peter Hammill’s gentle timbre is uniquely his own, and it defines the band’s character as well.

While it can sound pastoral, the chorus that enters in the latter half creates a church-like atmosphere.

It’s neither a ballad nor pop, yet it carries a sense of religiosity—an extraordinary sound world.

Siberian KhatruYES

This is a masterpiece track from YES’s masterpiece album, whose Japanese title “Kiki” (Crisis) is renowned as an excellent translation of the original title, “Close to the Edge.” The aggressive bass tone is incredibly cool and electrifying.

It’s truly a classic with not a hint of compromise, right up to the climactic final hits.

Leave The Past BehindFates Warning

It’s on the 1991 release Parallels.

It’s not as overly technical as Dream Theater, with just the right amount of odd time signatures and approachable playing.

There are plenty of guitar-forward moments—like the twin lead before the vocals start and the subsequent guitar solo—which also make it easier to listen to.