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Originally posted by Umeda Umeda wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Un Amico Un Amico wrote:

because to me they sound like HR musicians with a bigger bag of tricks, for the most part.

hard rock + a bigger bangs of tricks = heavy prog. 
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pop + a bigger bangs of tricks = crossover prog. ?

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Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Barbara Dennerlein, for example. Her album "Hot Stuff" is definitely a jazz-rock/fusion album, yet she was rejected from the archives.

Like I said previously, I'm talking exclusively about artists who have already been admitted to PA. Barbara Dennerlein has NOT been admitted to PA but if she were, her entire discography would be listed. I own several of her albums and enjoy them hugely but have to agree with the genre team decision(s) that she does not warrant inclusion on PA. Such a decision does not diminish or undermine her music in the slightest

Personally, I remain hopeful that we will admit the Uber talented Jason Donovan one day, owing to his exceptional proggy turn as that chap with the multi-coloured jacket, who also had the advantage of appearing in the world’s first concept album, namely The Six Books of Torah.

Regrettably, as you indicate, this would also lead to his stunning work with Kylie also being included, but she is nice to look at Wink 
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Yes they are. To me the albums from COS through MP are prog album and damn fine ones as well.
As someone else stated after MP their music changed but even then some prog elements remained.
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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Barbara Dennerlein, for example. Her album "Hot Stuff" is definitely a jazz-rock/fusion album, yet she was rejected from the archives.


There are many jazz-rock / fusion artists missing. The scope of the category isn't exhaustive and is reserved only for the MOST PROGRESSIVE artists that qualify therefore those who are more jazz oriented than rock are usually rejected. All of these artists are easily found on RYM or JMA so i assume the reason for this rule to prevent jazz artists who released a fusion album or two from being admitted (and some of them have well over 50 albums.) It took me many suggestions getting shot down before this made sense. Barbara is awesome whether she is here or not!

But Barbara is extremely progressive and innovative. She equipped her Hammond B-3 with MIDI-technology back when that technology just came up, she plays on pipe organs on a regular basis, she has done albums with extremely experimental tracks that border on prog electronic, she has played with orchestras and big bands. And her six albums from 1989-1999 have lots of very rocky tracks on them, even if there are also tracks on them that are clearly in the jazz-field.

This track, although having some jazz elements, nevertheless sounds more like a prog rock track that is outside of jazz-rock/fusion, even if there are some elements in it. But it is definitely a rock track:




many jazz artists blurred many distinctions but overall they are still jazz artists that experiment.

When we evaluated her i really did try to sample a wide spectrum of her works and just didn't find it to suit the intent of the jazz-fusion category for a prog rock site.

I understand there are MANY artists who probably shouldn't be here. I would like to see Santana, Chicago, Steely Dan and many others kicked off the site even though i love many albums from all three.

It's an imperfect site but almost every biographical description i've encountered lists Barbara as a jazz artist, not a jazz-fusion artist. On the other hand there are many artists that i think SHOULD be here as well but they were rejected. oh well! Unforunately just a few crossover tracks isn't enough.

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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Barbara Dennerlein, for example. Her album "Hot Stuff" is definitely a jazz-rock/fusion album, yet she was rejected from the archives.


There are many jazz-rock / fusion artists missing. The scope of the category isn't exhaustive and is reserved only for the MOST PROGRESSIVE artists that qualify therefore those who are more jazz oriented than rock are usually rejected. All of these artists are easily found on RYM or JMA so i assume the reason for this rule to prevent jazz artists who released a fusion album or two from being admitted (and some of them have well over 50 albums.) It took me many suggestions getting shot down before this made sense. Barbara is awesome whether she is here or not!

But Barbara is extremely progressive and innovative. She equipped her Hammond B-3 with MIDI-technology back when that technology just came up, she plays on pipe organs on a regular basis, she has done albums with extremely experimental tracks that border on prog electronic, she has played with orchestras and big bands. And her six albums from 1989-1999 have lots of very rocky tracks on them, even if there are also tracks on them that are clearly in the jazz-field.

This track, although having some jazz elements, nevertheless sounds more like a prog rock track that is outside of jazz-rock/fusion, even if there are some elements in it. But it is definitely a rock track:




many jazz artists blurred many distinctions but overall they are still jazz artists that experiment.

When we evaluated her i really did try to sample a wide spectrum of her works and just didn't find it to suit the intent of the jazz-fusion category for a prog rock site.

I understand there are MANY artists who probably shouldn't be here. I would like to see Santana, Chicago, Steely Dan and many others kicked off the site even though i love many albums from all three.

It's an imperfect site but almost every biographical description i've encountered lists Barbara as a jazz artist, not a jazz-fusion artist. On the other hand there are many artists that i think SHOULD be here as well but they were rejected. oh well! Unforunately just a few crossover tracks isn't enough.

This is what the jazz archives say about her:
 
https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/artist/barbara-dennerlein

Her discography is at the end of the article. Mark that they list four of her albums as fusion.

But this discussion doesn't belong here.


Edited by BaldFriede - May 02 2021 at 09:49


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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

 
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Barbara Dennerlein, for example. Her album "Hot Stuff" is definitely a jazz-rock/fusion album, yet she was rejected from the archives.

Like I said previously, I'm talking exclusively about artists who have already been admitted to PA. Barbara Dennerlein has NOT been admitted to PA but if she were, her entire discography would be listed. I own several of her albums and enjoy them hugely but have to agree with the genre team decision(s) that she does not warrant inclusion on PA. Such a decision does not diminish or undermine her music in the slightest

Personally, I remain hopeful that we will admit the Uber talented Jason Donovan one day, owing to his exceptional proggy turn as that chap with the multi-coloured jacket, who also had the advantage of appearing in the world’s first concept album, namely The Six Books of Torah.

Regrettably, as you indicate, this would also lead to his stunning work with Kylie also being included, but she is nice to look at Wink 


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Lol.... yes. Maybe not if you squint really really hard but I mean.... Xanadu, Hemispheres, La Villa Strangiato, Natural Science..... these just are not hard rock songs.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

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Since there's not an actual definition of prog, it's very hard to draw the line in some cases. If Rush is not Prog, then most of the prog metal is also out of the picture. The only thing I care about is the music, and I love Rush's music.

Progressive metal is more than just Rush influenced. Put any kind of experimentation or just going beyond the verse-chorus-verse pattern (for lack of a better word) on any metal subgenre, I will call that progressive.
Never meant to say that all prog metal is Rush influenced, but is the same case as you mentioned. Rush went beyond the verse-chorus-verse patter, with a lot of experimentation. In any case, most prog rock fall into this category (again, not all cases are the same), and having no real definition for prog rock, makes things a little difficult to determine.
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Originally posted by Manuel Manuel wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Manuel Manuel wrote:

Since there's not an actual definition of prog, it's very hard to draw the line in some cases. If Rush is not Prog, then most of the prog metal is also out of the picture. The only thing I care about is the music, and I love Rush's music.

Progressive metal is more than just Rush influenced. Put any kind of experimentation or just going beyond the verse-chorus-verse pattern (for lack of a better word) on any metal subgenre, I will call that progressive.
Never meant to say that all prog metal is Rush influenced, but is the same case as you mentioned. Rush went beyond the verse-chorus-verse patter, with a lot of experimentation. In any case, most prog rock fall into this category (again, not all cases are the same), and having no real definition for prog rock, makes things a little difficult to determine.

Rush is heavy prog, I agree with how they're classified here on PA. 
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Originally posted by Un Amico Un Amico wrote:

because to me they sound like HR musicians with a bigger bag of tricks, for the most part.

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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Originally posted by Un Amico Un Amico wrote:

because to me they sound like HR musicians with a bigger bag of tricks, for the most part.

Gee, that Human Resources department must've been a hell of a place to work.

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They were PROGRESSIVE till the late 80's (like most of the bands mentioned), creating music after that they used all the traditional PROG attributes/influences of the past including themselves.
They were Hard Rock, Heavy Prog and Prog Metal. I would say it would be super difficult for the latter two genres to not also be considered Hard Rock in general.

I am really glad to see so many younger music fans getting into progressive/prog rock, but one thing to understand is Progressive rock music started sometime in the late 60's early 70s. So all those bands if they continued into the 90s really were not doing much of anything PROGRESSIVE, but they are PROG. You can't judge these bands 25yrs into their careers.
What is very PROGRESSIVE about Rush and others is they crossed into other genres, they had to to survive the changing music scene, but still remaining true to their roots.


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I don't what other category that an album like 2112 could fit in. Prog it is.
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This is like a family discussion about politics, I love it! 

I've followed Rush since the first LP - the song "Working Man" was standard fare for cover bands in Chicago back in the day.  Nice & easy to play. 

I saw them onstage at Western Illinois University just after "Fly By Night" was released - they were very good for a three piece, but I wouldn't have categorized them as "prog" (whatever the hell "prog" means)

Clearly, they have evolved a great deal, and I need to listen to their catalog in more detail.  I would have always considered them "hard rock with prog elements" or something - however, I do respect everyone's opinion of them, I need to study them further.  

Not having Mellotrons, of course, is a major strike against the "Rush is Prog" argument! LOL
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It's just something about myself as a music lover of 50 years or so that I would like to understand a little better...there are hundreds of bands on PA, and I am ok with all of them being here. When Rush come up, however, something makes me think "hang on a second, do they really qualify as Prog?". I enjoy listening to Moving Pictures as much as the next man, and Roll The Bones and Presto are excellent powerpop albums...so what is it about Rush that makes me squirm? The wine is ok, could be the label is wrong. I dont know. I am reading some interesting comments, though. Keep them coming, my learned friends!
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Originally posted by Un Amico Un Amico wrote:

It's just something about myself as a music lover of 50 years or so that I would like to understand a little better...there are hundreds of bands on PA, and I am ok with all of them being here. When Rush come up, however, something makes me think "hang on a second, do they really qualify as Prog?". I enjoy listening to Moving Pictures as much as the next man, and Roll The Bones and Presto are excellent powerpop albums...so what is it about Rush that makes me squirm? The wine is ok, could be the label is wrong. I dont know. I am reading some interesting comments, though. Keep them coming, my learned friends!

Please note my point about labeling a band 25yrs into their career, in the music making business.........You need to understand a band like this from the start. If you only listen to Genesis~Invisible Touch how on earth would you considered them a Prog/Progressive band?? You would not, and that would be the mistake on your part.
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They released many albums that are very prog, so - Yes.
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