The Lost Satellite Top 10 Of 199191.5FM WDBK BLACKWOOD NJ
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Position Album Title Band/Artist Label  
1 Jurassic Shift Ozric Tentacles Dovetail
2 Psychoderelict Pete Townsend Atlantic
3 25th Anniversary Box Set Jethro Tull Chrysalis
4 A Blueprint Of The World Enchant Magna Carta
5 Guitar Noir Steve Hackett Camino
6 Black Tie-White Noise David Bowie Arista
7 Songs From The Mirror Fish Polydor
8 The Way We Walk Volume II Genesis Atlantic
9 Kamakiriad Donald Fagen Reprise
10 Live At The Royal Albert Hall Emerson, Lake & Palmer Victory
11 Crazy Legs Jeff Beck Epic
12 Live At The Marquee Club Dream Theater ATCO
13 Counterparts Rush Anthem
14 Hard Hat Area Allan Holdsworth Cream
15 The Grand Scheme Of Things Steve Howe Relativity
16 Pablo Honey Radiohead Parlophone
17 Elemental Tears For Fears Mercury
18 Ahead Of Their Time Frank Zappa Zappa
19 Tunnels Percy Jones Buckyball
20 Live In Glasgow Marillion Racket
21 Rift Phish Elektra
22 Duran Duran Duran Duran Parlophone
23 Up The Downstair Porcupine Tree Delerium
24 Never Let Go Camel IND
25 The Bridge Between The Robert Fripp String Quartet DGM
26 What You Will The Age Of Reason IND
27 Impending Ascension Magellan Magna Carta
28 Fate Of Nations Robert Plant Fontana
29 Coverdale/Page Coverdale/Page Geffen
30 Both Sides Phil Collins Atlantic
In what was the wild year of 1993 that saw much upheaval, beautiful highs and horrible lows, the first full year of the program now called 'gagliarchives' saw a more perfected mix of deeper classic rock with the emphasis of progressive rock coming to the forefront. We were still getting cassettes at this point from some of the artists above, but the exploration of music for a very young radio disc jockey/producer was still a learning experience. But the exposure to new, modern progressive rock was growing. The program was being featured on stations in and around the tri-state area including 91.5FM WDBK but heath issues for the host almost stopped the program completely. But great things were in store in the late summer of 1993, when a newly constructed radio station to be called WBZC in Pemberton, New Jersey was about to change EVERYTHING. Contributions were made by the following: Keith "The Man" Myers, Full Circle Records, Jon Most, Tom Gallo, Joe Borsello, Laurie Benninghoven, Jason Mollica, and of course, simply Steve. A forever thanks to the late great radio DJ that gave me my first shot on the radio in the great Greg Ficchi.

Finalized by Tom Gagliardi