Acoustic Progressive Rock


I love progressive rock and I was wondering if any recording existed in an acoustic format, ala "unplugged."
matchstikman
The very first Genesis album, "From Genesis to Revelations".
Also from the same band, another nod to Anthony Phillips including "Sides","Wise after the Event" and,of course,"The Geese and the Ghost".

You might like Steve Hackett's solo stuff, such as "Bay of Kings" or Mike Oldfield's "Incantations". Oldfield's sister, Sally, made some beautiful records also.

Granted, there are electric devices and treatments used occasionally (these pioneers could'nt help themselves), but for the most part, this is a softer side of "Progressive" Rock.
I'm not sure what "Progressive" Rock is so this may not help...(Alice In Chains) had a very well recorded "Unplugged" cd you could try.

Dave
Might not be considered progressive--but a dynamite acoustic rock (live) album is Reckoning (by the Grateful Dead).

Most people hear it and have no idea who it is (but most people don't know anything about the Dead, so it's probably not surprising).
Give any album by the Belgian ''Univers Zero'' a try....hear the song Jack the Ripper on a cold winter night and I'm sure you'll shit your pants