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  • Super similarity to The Alan Parsons Project
    Alan Parsons Play

    539,600 plays (55,827 listeners)

    Alan Parsons had dabbled with live performance in his late teens as a folk/blues acoustic player and as a lead guitarist with a blues band in the late sixties.

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    Eric Woolfson Play

    61,992 plays (5,029 listeners)

    Eric Woolfson was a lead singer, songwriter and lyricist, executive producer, pianist, and co-founder of The Alan Parsons Project.

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    Eloy Play

    1,339,937 plays (108,675 listeners)

    Eloy is a progressive rock band from Germany, whose musical style includes symphonic and space rock, the latter being more prevalent on earlier albums. The band took their name from the Eloi, a futuristic race of people in the H.G. Wells novel The Time Machine.

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    Supertramp Play

    12,051,944 plays (881,012 listeners)

    Supertramp was a British progressive rock and pop band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s.

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    Camel Play

    7,316,501 plays (276,429 listeners)

    CAMEL is a progressive rock group from Guildford, Surrey, England. They formed circa 1964 when brothers Andrew and Ian Latimer got together with their respective friends Alan Butcher and Richard Over to form THE PHANTOM FOUR. The band played extensively around their hometown of Guildford, Surrey before changing their name to STRANGE BREW.

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    Asia Play

    3,016,204 plays (328,680 listeners)

    There is more than one band named Asia. 1) Asia is a progressive rock supergroup formed in the spring of 1981 by bassist and vocalist John Wetton (from King Crimson and UK), guitarist Steve Howe (from Yes), drummer Carl Palmer (from Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and keyboardist Geoffrey Downes (from The Buggles and Yes).

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    Genesis Play

    21,938,346 plays (953,808 listeners)

    Genesis formed in 1967 in Godalming, Surrey, United Kingdom was one of the most popular progressive rock bands in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. During the 1970s, Peter Gabriel was the lead singer until his departure, when drummer Phil Collins stepped up to the mic and replaced him.

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  • High similarity to The Alan Parsons Project
    The Moody Blues Play

    5,886,791 plays (525,476 listeners)

    The Moody Blues formed in May 1964. Their first gigs were sponsored by Birmingham's M&B brewery and, consequently, the band briefly took the name the MB5, changing it soon after to the Moody Blues.

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    Manfred Mann's Earth Band Play

    1,406,964 plays (187,839 listeners)

    1970s and on - Manfred Mann's Earth Band Manfred Mann went on to write advertising jingles after the first group's demise, but also continued to work in the group format. Initially he formed Manfred Mann Chapter Three, an experimental group who evolved into Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

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    Saga Play

    1,169,427 plays (66,664 listeners)

    There are multiple artists named "Saga". Saga is 1) A progressive rock quintet, formed in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Bassist-keyboardist Jim Crichton and Welsh-born vocalist Michael Sadler have been the principal songwriters for Saga. Originally known as The Pockets, Saga formed in 1977 from the nucleus of Canadian rock band Fludd.

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