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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 16:28
Originally posted by Chameleon Chameleon wrote:

Ok, on my trip to Maui for the past ten days, I took it upon myself to indulge in copious amounts of Canterbury. While much of it was bands already covered on these pages, one band in particular stuck out. And when I say stuck out, I mean blew my mind.

They've already been mentioned, but here they are anyway:
 
 
 
KHAN
 
From the opening notes of Space Shanty, it might not seem as though you're listening to the eponymous debut album of Canterbury superstars. You could be listening to Sabbath or Deep Purple for all the intro shows you! Don't be fooled. This is heavy, jazzy, bluesy Canterbury at its finest. For one thing, Steve Hillage is on guitar. If that's not enough for you, you've also got Dave Stewart on keys. Do you even care who the other guys are? Most of the songs on their lone album are composed by Hillage, and the interplay between him and Stewart really shines here. Long solos are prevalent (but welcome). This may not be the most... Canterbury of the bands I've listed, but they've got quite enough of it. Khan could serve as an excellent bridge into the more explicitly mental stuff like National Health. Anyone interested is highly recommended to pick up Space Shanty.
 
Recommended Album: While the choice is overwhelming, I'm gonna have to go with Space Shanty.


Yes, I really, REALLY need to get that album, because my first exposure to Dave Stewart (Hatfield & the North s/t) blew me away; at this point I just conclude that Canterbury rules, 'nuff said.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 18:27
Originally posted by scruffydragon scruffydragon wrote:

This is a great blogg to pick up a few ideas for the next album to obtain.
Noticed Henry Cow is not listed under Canterbury in Prog Archives genre's.They certainly have the sound in their more straight  forward pieces.Perhaps a bit too far out musically?

what's your oppinion on this?

 


They do have their leanings, but in my opinion, only really on Leg End. Listen to any of their other recordings, the influence isn't very visible. They're one of my favorite bands, though.

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:


Yes, I really, REALLY need to get that album, because my first exposure to Dave Stewart (Hatfield & the North s/t) blew me away; at this point I just conclude that Canterbury rules, 'nuff said.


After getting The Rotter's Club (my personal favorite of the two), you're definitely going to want to check out National Health's Of Queues And Cures next. Their first is excellent as well, but that one was a slap in the face. It's like Hatfield on speed.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 23:49
CARAVAN RULES
Nothing he's got, he really needs. Twenty first century schizoid man.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2008 at 23:51
Originally posted by Mike Giles Mike Giles wrote:

CARAVAN RULES
 
There's a start. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2008 at 00:36
lol, im not a guy who would spend hours writing an enormous paragraph to
express my opinion, i am more like to give a general idea! Sleepy
Nothing he's got, he really needs. Twenty first century schizoid man.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2008 at 03:13
Originally posted by Mike Giles Mike Giles wrote:

lol, im not a guy who would spend hours writing an enormous paragraph to
express my opinion, i am more like to give a general idea! Sleepy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 14:18
well all that is nice!! National Health, Hatfield and the North are TRUE GEMS!!! but u forgot

ISOTOPE, GILGAMESH, SOFT HEAD and SOFT HEAP, EGG and ARZACHEL, and the one and only {GOWEN,
SINCLAIR, MILLER, TOMKINS }album

Canterbury scene is trully magnifficent!!

and then u have AIN SOPH and KENSO both from japan in the 80's deeply influenced from this scene!
Just slow yourself down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 15:15
Just dropping in to say I love Canterbury, but now I'm eagerly awaiting a next verse.
 
I feel like I explored them all, and most were great, but isn't there a next of kin we all should know about.
 
basically we all know Caravan, Gong, Soft Machine, Egg, Khan, National Health, Hatfield& the North etc. but there must be some real gems hidden within the confines of singular knowledge, so thank you Camelspotter for your recomendations.
 
But are there current bands reviving the Canterbury scene musically??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2008 at 10:07
*thread necromancy*

Probably because of this thread, I've just recently picked up a few of the more obvious Canterbury albums. Felt it deserved a revival, since they were all great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2008 at 10:11
Rob - I started a Canterbury appreciation thread that has long since died.  If you wish to resurrect that one as well, I'll be happy to talk Canterbury with you until I'm blue in the face.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2008 at 10:26
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Rob - I started a Canterbury appreciation thread that has long since died.  If you wish to resurrect that one as well, I'll be happy to talk Canterbury with you until I'm blue in the face.


Will do. I fear for my wallet ConfusedLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 11:48
Funny enough my Fav Canterbury album is Canterbury Tales i know its a best of but the live version of
For Richard is simply Stunning  , my Caravan Vinyl collection is some my most prized records in my Collection,   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2008 at 17:57
Originally posted by Hawkwise Hawkwise wrote:

Funny enough my Fav Canterbury album is Canterbury Tales i know its a best of but the live version of
For Richard is simply Stunning  , my Caravan Vinyl collection is some my most prized records in my Collection,   
 
Ditto that, the Canterbury Tales vinyl is a mint pressing and fine compilation
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 00:39
I'll get to a proper artist bio soon enough (tomorrow), but I'd like to recommend that you all listen to Spirogyra. I don't care that they're called Canterbury by association, you all need to hear Bells, Boots And Shambles.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 09:59
Originally posted by Chameleon Chameleon wrote:

I'll get to a proper artist bio soon enough (tomorrow), but I'd like to recommend that you all listen to Spirogyra. I don't care that they're called Canterbury by association, you all need to hear Bells, Boots And Shambles.


Listen to Chameleon for he speaketh the truth.  Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 12:26
I got St Radigunds a couple of months ago, for a hefty € 20, and didn't regret the expense at all... Great album, slightly reminiscent of Comus, though not by any means so dark and disturbing, and wonderful vocals by Barbara Gaskin.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 12:58


Love this album seeing as it hasn't  seen  my Turntable for a good few years  i think i will put that right

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 12:59
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

I got St Radigunds a couple of months ago, for a hefty € 20, and didn't regret the expense at all... Great album, slightly reminiscent of Comus, though not by any means so dark and disturbing, and wonderful vocals by Barbara Gaskin.


I recently ordered their box set but it's backordered...I won't see it for another month yet.  Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 18:26
I'm a cantebury newbie, I've been listening to a lot of Caravan, Egg, and Gong lately though, very good sub-genre Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2008 at 21:33


I know there from Wales but this album to me anyway has that Canterbury  feel to it
or am i nutts ????
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