Anything Blondie or 50s and 60s is probably in my list and maybe Free although really only like one or two songs are pop
"A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."
Totally forgot this awesome pop single that helped one of my favorite Prog bands
Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELpmmeT69cE
I believe this song is classified as pop although the group does mostly prog this song was different
"A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."
I think the entire 90125 album is brilliant, particularly from a production standpoint.
And you know Trevor Rabin was just like, "I'm gonna make a hit record," and that's exactly what he did. I don't think that record was meant to be taken as anything more than an album with a lot of commercial appeal, which a lot of Yes fans seem to neglect.
But yeah, early Yes is obviously superior.
Even Big Generator?
Union?
I loathe these albums, although Union has some great stuff on it (Lift Me Up, good lord! Easily top 3 songs of the Rabin era).
I wish to be a magician of words!