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hellogoodbye
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Topic: 4 little gems (131) Posted: March 02 2015 at 03:17 |
Graced Lightning : The Graced Lightning side
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu5i-HKM19s
Igginbottom : Igginbottom's Wrench https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknWYPaw47o Musique Noise : Fulmines Integralis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BpkvcFquZU Snakefinger : Manual Of Errors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRJMQKAer8I |
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 03:19 |
Musique Noise - "Fulmines Integralis"
(Musea Records 2002/1988, FGBG 4409.AR) From Aural Innovations #23 (April 2003) Musique Noise are a French ensemble whose music is influenced in equal parts by Magma inspired Zheul, jazz fusion and progressive rock. Fulmines Integralis is a reissue of the bands 1988 release on Musea entitled Fulmines Regularis, plus 4 tracks recorded in 1992 for a never released second album. Much of the bands music has a cool jazz sound, but also a more progressive edge that reminded me of Soft Machine, Gong, and perhaps even In The Wake Of Poseiden era King Crimson. However, the near operatic chanting vocals of Isabelle Bruston, Cornelia Schmid and Jean-Philippe Gallet inject a power and majesty into the music that reveals the bands Magma influences, and indeed there are several tracks that see the band traveling more overtly into Magma territory. The intensity level is high and the music exciting as Musique Noise keep the listener on seats edge with their continual shifts through multiple themes. The band alternates between fiery and calmer sections, though even the slower sections function as fervent buildups. "L'etroit Huit" is a standout track being a killer mixture of Magma and Gong, perhaps even some Nektar circa Recycled but with a heavier progressive rock keyboard presence. "Ragnarok" is an excellent piece of prog-fusion, and dig that electric piano! Overall, Musique Noise are a band that excel at fire, passion and well thought out complexity. Recommended to fans of all things Zheul who aren't looking for a mere clone of Magma. Reviewed by Jerry Kranitz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwyTFA_wvsI |
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zravkapt
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 16:24 |
I know the last two and I voted for Snakefinger. I think you already had the Musique Noise in an earlier poll but maybe I'm just hallucinating.
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Magma America Great Make Again
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sublime220
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 16:49 |
WOO! GO IGGINBOTTOM!!
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There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 17:45 |
Thanks guys.
Great album Ben. Just a word : JAZZZZZZZZZZZZ Darryl, maybe you're right. But since the last updates on P.A, I can't have access to my series of polls anymore. I have a good memory, but not that good Can you do something, special collaborator ?
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zravkapt
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 18:37 |
Here's the first one you did (currently on page 91 of the 'Prog Polls' section):
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=95165 |
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sublime220
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Posted: March 02 2015 at 18:51 |
Are they not on PA or am I just blind? Amazing band. Sad they only had one album though, but in my mind, it ranks up with some of the top albums of prog.
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There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 00:20 |
No Ben, they are not. The very first band of Allan HOLDSWORTH, I think. I'm not sure.
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 00:24 |
Yes Darryl, when I enter "four", I access to this one, but with "4", it's impossible. It only works with "Hellogoodbye", but it sends me back to all my ancient posts.
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 00:29 |
Sound: This album is not what I thought it would be upon picking it up and having heard
Lyrics: The only track on here that is not an original group composition ("California Dreamin' Written by John Phillips") is a munificent display of original style added to completely change a song into something that became the group's own. Holdsworthwould contribute most of the songwriting on here next to bassist Mick Skelly who was on bass, the whole group would chip in to make the song "Out of Conclusion." Overall Impression: In an era of Marshall stacks and Big Muffs with bands like the Jimi Hendrix Experience raging and newly forming hard rock acts, Holdsworth and fellowIgginbottom guitarist Steven Robinson favored intelligently-arranged tone clusters performed with no amp distortion and the treble rolled off in a beautiful subtle calm psychedelic manner. At times, as in Sweet Dry Biscuits, they sound like Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band if Sun Ra had been leading the group instead of Don Van Vliet. The revelation this reissue reveals is quite remarkable, Allan Holdsworth patently emerged from the womb with his unreasonable talent fully formed. A mere age of twenty-one in 1969, he was already capable of unleashing those dazzling note flurries of dancing fluency that still make fellow guitarists lob their Les Pauls into the Thames. The second revelation is that he had a wonderfully appealing singing voice while playing such amazing guitar progressions, his voice almost sounding like a younger version Chet Baker who had one of the smoothest and most angelic jazz vocals of all time, Holdsworth's singing can almost come close to that on here with furious but subtle playing to match. The band name may have led audiences to expect a brutalist combination in the Stackwaddy vein; nothing could have prepared them for the preoccupied, jazzy insularity and pin-drop quietude of "Igginbottom's Wrench" which is one of the highest points of this album making way for some of the best jazz rock soloing and music that dabbles more on the intellectual jazz side all done in finesse with late night moody atmospherics crossed with prog jazz. // 10 |
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Meltdowner
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 06:15 |
From those tracks, I voted for Graced Lightning, really nice Heavy Jazz
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 08:12 |
An extremely rare, short, but splendid album, Samuel. 1000 euros on Discogs
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 11:40 |
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NotesRecorded 5/30/75 - 6/1/75 at Golden Voice Studios, Pekin, Illinois An exceptionally well done instrumental progressive rock album by this obscure group from Chicago. Recorded only to one side of the LP, there are 3 tracks totaling 18 minutes. And not a moment wasted. Excellent keyboards/piano, coupled with inventive guitar solos. At times the music is very complex. Doesn't sound like anyone really, except maybe Virginia's Polyphony from a few years prior. Would make an excellent reissue with another group who had a short album - like Bounty maybe? CDRWL.
Priority: 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noBxuvW3Bbw |
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Meltdowner
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Posted: March 03 2015 at 14:40 |
^^ Good thing the Internet exists
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 04 2015 at 02:26 |
That would be more economic to buy it in a records store.
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 05 2015 at 10:09 |
Philip Charles Lithman (June 17, 1949 - July 1, 1987), who performed under the stage name Snakefinger, was an English musician, singer and songwriter. A multi-instrumentalist, he was best known for his guitar and violin work and his collaborations withThe Residents. In 1982 Lithman formed his backing band The Vestal Virgins with former Captain Beefheart sideman Eric Drew Feldman. Snakefinger and The Vestal Virgins released Manual of Errors on Ralph in 1982. This was followed by the blues cover album Snakefinger's History of the Blues: Live in Europe in 1984 and a new collection of largely original material in 1986 called Night of Desirable Objects. Died July 1, 1987 Wiki Informations here Snakefinger ( Guitar , Sing ) George B. George ( Bass , Sing ) Erick Drew Feldman ( Ketboards , Synthesizers ) Miguel Bertel ( Guitar , Sing ) Jonny B. Ryan ( Drums ) |
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Enchant X
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Posted: March 05 2015 at 16:01 |
Thanks for the links , I`ll check those out and get back to you.
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