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    Posted: May 06 2021 at 04:05
This thread (and eventually a series of threads) is entirely dedicated to your recommendations, fellow forum users. Please comment your top 3 most obscure albums from the year 1969; they might be albums in your collection that were hard to find and not many people know, some albums you have heard about but can never get, or some pretty wacky record by an Estonian progressive proto-punk band that you streamed online for some reason.

*Conventional albums that many people know are not welcome! LOL This is a joke, of course, you can suggest whatever albums you feel are obscure and/or underground*
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From 1969?  Most record companies were not taking a punt on underground music around then so my choices would be familiar to most, including 'From Genesis to Revelation' which only shifted around 600 copies on release and went unnoticed.
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An excellent thread topic, especially considering we won't see In the Court of the Crimson King winning the 1969 poll yet again. Tongue

1. ANDROMEDA - Andromeda  (Proto-Prog  United Kingdom) -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkIrXwLCbB8
2. ANDWELLA'S DREAM - Love and Poetry (Proto-Prog  United Kingdom) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rEcnpplYjI
3. ARCADIUM - Breathe Awhile (Psychedelic/Space Rock  United Kingdom) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFtWctjASs8
 
That's the actual order of my Top 3 obscure favourites from 1969. It's purely a coincidence that they happen to be in alphabetical order too. Wink


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Odyssey - Setting Forth
Shiver - Walpurgis
Gandalf - s/t
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote BaldJean Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2021 at 05:09
I can only name one, but this one is a very obscure one. it was only available in porn shops in Amsterdam. we found it at a record fair


though it is from the Netherlands the music sounds like Krautrock in the vein of the first two albums of the Cosmic Jokers


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Grumpyprogfan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2021 at 05:24
Great poll idea, but you should have started in 2021 and went back in time. Most of the forum participants have an aversion to newer bands. I could list multiple obscure albums from the last twenty years, not so much from half a century ago.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Great poll idea, but you should have started in 2021 and went back in time. Most of the forum participants have an aversion to newer bands. I could list multiple obscure albums from the last twenty years, not so much from half a century ago.
We'll get to most recent times at some point.
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Some might know this one, but It wasn't a chart topper as far as I know.


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Originally posted by A Crimson Mellotron A Crimson Mellotron wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Great poll idea, but you should have started in 2021 and went back in time. Most of the forum participants have an aversion to newer bands. I could list multiple obscure albums from the last twenty years, not so much from half a century ago.
We'll get to most recent times at some point.
I prefer it this way around, starting from 1967 and gradually working our way towards 2021. I'm in no hurry to get to the music of the present day. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'm in no hurry to get to the music of the present day.
This is the sentiment of most forum members. Another Pink Floyd poll? It's sad.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'm in no hurry to get to the music of the present day.
This is the sentiment of most forum members. Another Pink Floyd poll? It's sad.

the sad thing about most modern music is that it sounds sterile due to overdone production. as a rule of thumbs you can say "the better the production the more sterile it sounds". music should LIVE.

in my opinion the best way to produce an album is to play live in the studio. not only is this the most honest way, it also adds something very important that gets lost when you record every instrument and voice separately: overtones. the instruments and voices interact with each other, and that leads to overtone fracture and a huge enrichment of sound


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^Disagee. Ever heard the later Beatles album? Overproduced, big time. Does Barbara D. play live with a band when she's recording. How about Peter Hammill or VDGG? Doubt it. Plenty on jazz cats and classical musicians record live but hardly anyone else.
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Tea & Symphony - Asylum for the Musically insane
Melmoth - La Devanture des Ivresses
Collectors - Grass and Wiold Strawberrues.

 
let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

^Disagee. Ever heard the later Beatles album? Overproduced, big time. Does Barbara D. play live with a band when she's recording. How about Peter Hammill or VDGG? Doubt it. Plenty on jazz cats and classical musicians record live but hardly anyone else.

I have the same opinion about VdGG or Peter Hammill or whoever; I would rather hear their albums recorded live in the studio. but at least VdGG did publish some material that was recorded live in the studio


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Nice thread. I will most likely forget half of what I want to list and also regret not having X in there..but yeah here goes:
Friendsound - Joyride (American “Krautrock” at it’s finest)
Alrune Rod - s/t (Danish psychedelic pastry)
Holger Czukay - Canaxis (Complete mindfeck of an album..and brilliant to boot)

Edith: Yup! I obviously forgot about Cromagnon’s underground classic Orgasm

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So far the list of obscure albums from 1969 looks like this (based on the fellow forum users' suggestions):

Genesis - 'From Genesis to Revelation'
Andromeda - S/T
Andwella's Dream - 'Love and Poetry'
Arcadium - 'Breathe Awhile'
Odyssey - 'Setting Forth'
Shiver - 'Walpurgis'
Gandalf - S/T
The First International Sex Opera Band - 'Anita'
Dick Hyman - 'Moog: The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman'
Tea & Symphony - 'Asylum for the Musically Insane'
Melmoth - 'La Devanture des Ivresses'
Collectors - 'Grass and Wild Strawberries'
Friendsound - 'Joyride'
Alrune Rod - S/T
Holger Czukay - 'Canaxis'
Cromagnon - 'Orgasm'

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Circus- Circus
Principal Edwards Magic Theatre- Soundtrack 
'Igginbottom- Igginbottom's Wrench



My favorite obscure modern prog-

Cirkus- Wild Dogs (2018) Canada, Symphonic

Afasia- Nelle Vesti Del Mio Ego (2016) Italy, Progressive Metal/RPI Italy

Melting Clock- Destinazioni (2019) Italy, RPI


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Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

Circus- Circus
we have that Circus album too. it features Mel Collins on sax. very nice cover version of "Norwegian Wood" on it


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I changed my mind

Burning Red Ivanhoe - M144
Gal Costa - s/t
Taste Of Blues - Schizofrenia

Edith:
...and 96’ing the 69 we get something like this:
Cul de Sac - China Gate
Miriodor - Jongleries Élastiques
The Future Sound Of London - Dead Cities (perhaps not at all obscure..except maybe on PA )

Edited by Guldbamsen - May 06 2021 at 11:29
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I just went through our collection. the self-titled albums of After All and Andromeda and "!" by Pesky Gee are pretty obscure too. and "Orgasm" by Cro-Magnon, which is also one of the weirdest albums ever


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