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    Posted: February 06 2008 at 06:05
Hello everybody
I just joined in the board, although I can say I'm a regular visitor to this wonderful prog site.
Nice to meet you all ... hope I'd be welcomed in here Smile

I'm Mike aka leftover from Indonesia. I don't know where I should put myself in to those prog genres because I don't listen to only one genre. But I can say I'm a huge fan of Renaissance, Rush, Kayak, PFM, and King Crimson ...
And I do like a 'female lead' band too ... such as Babe Ruth, Frumpy, Karnataka, and the last one I got and I love the sound so much : the Italian Symponic Apoteosi Wink

Thank you all ... kindest regards from Indonesia

and here's the prologue

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2008 at 09:12
Hi Mike, welcome to PA! If you're a regular visitor than you need no guidance to discover more and more music. Since you mentioned that you like female lead bands, do you dig Kate Bush? What about Nightwish? If you like Frumpy you'll probably be interested in Atlantis as well, Inga Rumpf's (and Jean-Jacques Kravetz ' and guitarist Karl-Heinz Schott's) later band (not to be confused with the band Atlantis from the US, who are here in PA). There's a lot to check out!
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Howdy from Texas and welcome to the club.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 08:57
@ Chicapah
thank  you Smile

@ Guzzman
thanks for the recommendation ...
I have only one album of Kate Bush ...  'the kick inside' 1978. My late father (who also my prog tutor) bought it years ago. Any recommendation?

Regarding Inga Rumpf ... if I'm not mistaken, she also made a band with a singer of Henry Cow, didn't she? I don't know the band unfortunately.
Also thanks for the Atlantis! Thumbs%20Up I'm gonna check the band out immediately

Anyway, any recommedation of female lead symphonic prog?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 11:02
For Kate Bush I'd recommend "Hounds Of Love" (that's because I love that album). I know that others here at PA highly praise her latest effort, "Aerial", which I haven't listened to yet Embarrassed.
I couldn't find any information on a collaboration between Inga Rumpf and members of Henry Cow. Could it be that you mean singer Dagmar Krause, who's German as well? She sang with HC and later formed the band Slapp Happy with Peter Blegvad from HC.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 17:40
Welcome to the club.. and nice to see an Apoteosi fan.   If you liked them... try St. Just.  Jane Sorrenti has a set of pipes to her.  Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 17:45
Kate Bush's "Aerial" is really a masterpiece. The artwork, packaging, and music make such a perfect whole, and the second disc has some prog credentials as well, besides being absolutely stunningly beautiful.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 18:13
Originally posted by Evans Evans wrote:

Kate Bush's "Aerial" is really a masterpiece. The artwork, packaging, and music make such a perfect whole, and the second disc has some prog credentials as well, besides being absolutely stunningly beautiful.


Raff turned me on to that album... and was my first from Bush... love that album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2008 at 18:32
Yeah, it was partly her positive review which made me think that there must be something i am missing when i couldn't quite get into it. Plus someone i know were really into it, and it had a quite generous rating overall.

First song i dug was "Nocturn", that was a pretty instant love, but the rest was somehow too mellow for me, but now i get it. It's not boring, it's just relaxed. :)
Nocturn/Aerial is a great finish, that laughter/birdsong i used to think was annoying is really sweet, with two of the most beautiful sounds in the world intertwining..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2008 at 14:55
Originally posted by Guzzman Guzzman wrote:

Originally posted by leftover leftover wrote:


@ Guzzman
thanks for the recommendation ...
I have only one album of Kate Bush ...  'the kick inside' 1978. My late father (who also my prog tutor) bought it years ago. Any recommendation?

Regarding Inga Rumpf ... if I'm not mistaken, she also made a band with a singer of Henry Cow, didn't she? I don't know the band unfortunately.
Also thanks for the Atlantis! Thumbs%20Up I'm gonna check the band out immediately

Anyway, any recommedation of female lead symphonic prog?


Regards,
mike

For Kate Bush I'd recommend "Hounds Of Love" (that's because I love that album). I know that others here at PA highly praise her latest effort, "Aerial", which I haven't listened to yet Embarrassed.
I couldn't find any information on a collaboration between Inga Rumpf and members of Henry Cow. Could it be that you mean singer Dagmar Krause, who's German as well? She sang with HC and later formed the band Slapp Happy with Peter Blegvad from HC.


Welcome.

In 1968 Dagmar Krause joined The City Preachers to sing with Inga Rumpf.

The Kick Inside happens to be my favourite Bush album, but I'll second Hounds of Love.  Lionheart has one of my favourite KB songs with "Wow." My other favourites being "The Man With the Child in His Eyes" from The Kick Inside and "Rocket's Tail" off Sensual World (my introductory album of hers, well I knew her from music videos before, was the compilation, The Whole Story).  Laurie Anderson is another Prog-Related (I think she is anyway) artists I like.

In Symphonic Prog, I like Prieto from Kotebel.  Most of my favourite female singers are not in the symphonic category (love the female singing in U Totem, Eskaton, Cos, Spirogyra, Damar Krause projects, Lisa Herman in Kew Rhone, Comus, Discus (from Indonesia), Koenjihayakkei, Mellow Candle...).  I'd suggest you try Bacamarte's Depois do Fim.

Since you like Renaissance which is folky symph, many Prog Folk bands with female singers are great... Try Pentangle, Carol of Harvest, Trees, and Mellow Candle.  Though avant Prog, I do think U-Totem's debut might be worth your while checking out.

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