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Spirit of John Morgan - "Spirit of John Morgan" - this one is so obscure that it isn't on PA :)  It's been refered to as blues rock on Discogs, but there is MUCH more to it. Other reference I saw qualified them as "psychedelic proto progressive blues rock". Add some jazz to this brew and you'll be close. On Discogs this album is listed for 1969, but some other sources claim it was recorded in 1969 but released two years later. It's definitely worth a spin. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2021 at 07:29
It may be that it is not in the archives because it is not considered to fit under the umbrella of "progressive rock".


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote A Crimson Mellotron Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2021 at 09:29
^Last two suggestions by Artik have been added to the big list on page 2!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2021 at 23:56
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

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


I very much agree with you here, in theory at least... and yeah, most of the times I would consider it a plus if they tell me it was all recorded in one take. That's the way music should be played and heard. So live in the studio, or just live, very often I like it better. But then, it's not a rule set in stone, if I hear an album played with all the production benefits you can think and it sounds good, or better than the live versions, then I will enjoy it too. Different methods will suit different artists better than others.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 08 2021 at 03:59
Originally posted by Artik Artik wrote:

Spirit of John Morgan - "Spirit of John Morgan" - this one is so obscure that it isn't on PA :)  It's been refered to as blues rock on Discogs, but there is MUCH more to it. Other reference I saw qualified them as "psychedelic proto progressive blues rock". Add some jazz to this brew and you'll be close. On Discogs this album is listed for 1969, but some other sources claim it was recorded in 1969 but released two years later. It's definitely worth a spin. 

John Morgan is mentioned in the title of one of the tracks on the Circus album from 1969.


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Here is a mixed bag for 1969 prog and non prog and plain silly.  Some obscure and some not so obscure.

Omega - 10000 lépés
Man - 2ozs Of Plastic With A Hole In The Middle
Man - Revelation
Bubble Puppy - A Gathering of Promises
Savoy Brown - A Step Further
Le Orme - Ad Gloriam
Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out
Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa
The Maze - Armageddon
The Kinks - Arthur (or The Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
Audience - S/T
Ambrose Slade - Beginnings
Bert Jansch - Birthday Blues
Blind Faith - S/T
Savoy Brown - Blue Matter
Blue Mountain Eagle - S/T
The Groundhogs - Blues Obituary
Spooky Tooth - Ceremony: An Electronic Mass
Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two
Spirit - Clear
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - Without Reservations
Deep Purple - Concerto For Group And Orchestra
The Damnation of Adam Blessing - S/T
Fleetwood Mac - English Rose
Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On
Family - Family Entertainment
Maddy Prior & Tim Hart - Folk Songs Of Old England Vol. 2
Love - Four Sail
Free - S/T
Keef Hartley Band - Halfbreed
It’s a Beautiful Day - S/T
Bonzo Dog Doo/Dah Band - Keynsham
Bonzo Dog Doo/Dah Band - Tadpoles
Jean‐Luc Ponty - King Kong
Krokodil - S/T
Jeff Simmons - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
Jeff Simmons ‎- Naked Angels
Mary Butterworth - S/T
Steamhammer - MK II
Steppenwolf - Monster
Os Mutantes - Mutantes
The Nice - S/T
Chicken Shack - O.K. Ken?
Group 1850 - Paradise-  Now
Amon Düül II - Phallus Dei
Writing on the Wall - The Power of the Picts
The Savage Rose - S/T
Ten Year After - Stonedhenge
Strawbs - Strawbs
Ars Nova - Sunshine & Shadows
The Famous Jug Band - Sunshine Possibilities
Colosseum - Those Who Are About to Die Salute You- 
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
The Turtles  - Turtle Soup
Velvett Fogg - S/T


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Progmind Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2021 at 20:25
1 - Food - "Forever Is a Dream" Amazing baroque pop with a lot of fuzz guitars, imagine a mix of bands like The Left Banque meets the Mandrake Memorial
2 - Touch - "Touch" firts prog rock record made in USA (?), Don Gallucci its a great composer
3 - Master Of Deceit - "Hensley´s Electric Jazz Band And Synthetic Symphonette" Canterbury before Canterbury scene!!

Other suggestions:

Skin Allen - "Skin Allen"
Pussy - "Pussy Plays"
Please - "Seeing Stars" (pre T2 band, archival)
Apaloosa - Apaloosa


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1.Ardent Admirer - Skymningen (Swedish hippy-folk, Fairport Convention meets Jefferson Airplane)
2. OK, I'll Have More Tea - Liquid-Sun (Psych-folk from Notting Hill)
3. Vänder bladet nu! - Zvamp Hets (Swedish, spacey-psych)
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