Top 3 Music Albums of 1997
by Junomoogmello

This chart is under construction. Most of the music I listen to lives in the sixties, seventies and eighties so there may not be that many entries here.
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No argument, this is one heck of a definitive collection! Alan Parsons is so underrated in the Prog world, never understood why.
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1997
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For those not familiar, this is a side project by long term Porcupine Tree keyboard player, Richard Barbieri who was also the keyboard player of 1980's synth pop/rock band Japan. In fact Steve Jansen and Mick Karn, formally of Japan also put in an appearance on some tracks and Steven Wilson plays acoustic guitar on track 5. Another great musician in Theo Travis provides soprano sax on two tracks. Richard Barbieri provides all the other instrumentation which is atmospheric and lays a foundation for Suzanne Barbieri's beautiful voice. I think this is the only Indigo Falls album they produced. If you like Porcupine Tree or some of the more melodic Japan work then you may like this. [First added to this chart: 08/08/2022]
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1997
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18
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No vocals as in 'singing' on this album. There is more of a rave feel to parts of the album which is ok in small doses, I'm not a rave fan really. It doesn't quite grab me in the same way their earlier work did. [First added to this chart: 01/12/2024]
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1997
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Top 3 Music Albums of 1997 composition

Artist Albums %


The Alan Parsons Project 1 33%
Indigo Falls 1 33%
Yello 1 33%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 2 67%
Switzerland 1 33%
Compilation? Albums %
No 2 67%
Yes 1 33%

Top 3 Music Albums of 1997 chart changes

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Indigo Falls
by Indigo Falls
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Pocket Universe
by Yello

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