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The Best Prog Rock Album In The World ...Ever! 

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The Best Prog Rock Album In The World ...Ever!

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Virgin Records Limited
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  Theme 1 Van Der Graaf G...
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2.  Dancing With The Moonlight Knight Genesis
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3.  Roundabout Yes
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4.  Joybringer Manfred Mann's...
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5.  Back Street Luv Curved Air
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6.  Silver Machine Hawkwind
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7.  Locomotive Breath Jethro Tull
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8.  Hocus Pocus Focus
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9.  Hoedown Emerson, Lake &...
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10.  Tomorrow Night Atomic Rooster
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11.  Child In Time Deep Purple
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12.  Valentyne Suite Colosseum
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  Here Comes The Flood Peter Gabriel
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2.  Tubular Bells: (PART 1) Mike Oldfield
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3.  Winter Wine Caravan
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4.  May I? Kevin Ayers
The Whole World
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5.  Sympathy Rare Bird
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6.  A Salty Dog Procol Harum
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7.  Mocking Bird Barclay James H...
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8.  Which Way The Wind Blows Anthony Phillips
Phil Collins
Mike Rutherford
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9.  Lucky Man Emerson, Lake &...
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10.  In Every Dream Home A Heartache Roxy Music
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11.  10538 Overture Electric Light...
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12.  Mumps Hatfield And Th...
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Disc 3 of 3
1.  Peaches En Regalia Frank Zappa
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2.  Rhayader: (FROM 'THE SNOW GOOSE') Camel
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3.  Pantagruel's Nativity Gentle Giant
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4.  Germ Patrol Egg
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5.  O Caroline Matching Mole
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6.  Bedside Manners Are Extra Greenslade
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7.  Meditation Of The Snake Steve Hillage
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8.  Spectral Mornings Steve Hackett
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9.  Ships In The Night Be Bop Deluxe
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10.  Keep On Crinting Man
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11.  A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers Van Der Graaf G...
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Featured Review
The Fear The Fear
Lily Allen
Lily Allen was getting itchy feet after her record label repeatedly postponed the release of her second effort, "It's Not Me, It's You"; but finally, in the new year, her turn to revalidate herself will arrive, beginning with another slice of shiny pop, in which the singer indulges into pop stars' usual temptation of ranting about the difficulties of a newly acquired celebrity lifestyle. No panic, though; "The Fear" is not another of those self-pitying pats in the back. Instead, is pretty much "Alright Still" once again; with Lily's witty lyrics underlined by light electronic touches, making it even more chart-friendly. A strong return, only overshadowed by the sudden impact caused when her spontaneous version of Britney's "Womanizer" leaked from producer Mark Ronson's online radio show. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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