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    Posted: November 08 2021 at 03:41
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I don't think I can name 10 prog and prog-related albums for 1990. 

maybe lesser? Smile

Edit:
Then, I saw in the thread that you thought about it , as well.

Edit 2:
And then I saw, you could write a lot - you're still suprising me, and I guess you can keep on doing that.


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Overground Music - After Crying

Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors - Fish

Erpland - Ozric Tentacles

Sarabandes - Minimum Vital

Charming Snakes - Andy Summers

Freudiana - Freudiana

Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee

Empire - Queensr˙che

Dirge - Mr. Sirius

Passion and Warfare - Steve Vai



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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:


Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is A Maresnest
Cassiber - A Face We All Know

I have Mares Nest listed as 1992 (the DVD, the album even 1995) and the Cassiber album as 1988. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just don't know better than what PA says. (Ah, it seems Mares Nest was recorded in 1990.)


I go off my list on Gnosis which isn't necessarily all that reliable, discogs has Cassiber as 1990 , all using has it as 1988, RYM as 1991, anyway I like the album. Gnosis does all the live albums as year recorded.

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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

music was in a bad place but at least Oldfield sticking two fingers up to Richard Branson provided some relief!

Maybe for prog but what was coming out of Seattle around '90 and what would come out in the next few years was anything but bad.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:


Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is A Maresnest
Cassiber - A Face We All Know

I have Mares Nest listed as 1992 (the DVD, the album even 1995) and the Cassiber album as 1988. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just don't know better than what PA says. (Ah, it seems Mares Nest was recorded in 1990.)
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U Totem - s/t
Mike Oldfield - Amarok
Ozric Tentacles - Erpland
Vezhlivy Otkaz - Ethnic Experiments
Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is A Maresnest
Dead Can Dance Aion
Cassiber - A Face We All Know
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Ne Zhdali - Rhinoceros And Other Forms Of Life
Depeche Mode - Violator
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2021 at 17:28
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ I actually met the guy who was lead singer in Red Jasper about 20 years ago. At the time he was running a flooring company in Swindon!

the group reformed after close to 20 years of silence but their lead singer Davey Dodds didn't come back...flooring was surely more lucrative!  The two albums after the one I mentioned are their best and will deserve better than honorable mentions in those years

I think I have at least one of those albums lying around somewhere. I haven't paid them enough attention admittedly but will try and dig whatever I have out later (I'm not very organised!).

cool..  Midsummer Night's Dream is excellent, Winter's Tale is almost as good.  Considering the time period, they don't get enough credit for playing even a small part in the prog revival.  But you gotta like your prog folk to get into them
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ I actually met the guy who was lead singer in Red Jasper about 20 years ago. At the time he was running a flooring company in Swindon!

the group reformed after close to 20 years of silence but their lead singer Davey Dodds didn't come back...flooring was surely more lucrative!  The two albums after the one I mentioned are their best and will deserve better than honorable mentions in those years

I think I have at least one of those albums lying around somewhere. I haven't paid them enough attention admittedly but will try and dig whatever I have out later (I'm not very organised!).
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

Can't believe all you all are overlooking AFTER CRYING's amazing Overground Music! Have you never heard it? If you haven't heard After Crying, I strongly recommend that you do so. As proggy as the 1990s ever got!


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One side effect of this poll is that I'm listening again to my Ozric Tentacles after quite some time. I didn't really have on my radar how good Erpland and Pungent actually are. Great stuff, I don't think I enjoyed them as much when I got them long time ago.
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

Can't believe all you all are overlooking AFTER CRYING's amazing Overground Music! Have you never heard it? If you haven't heard After Crying, I strongly recommend that you do so. As proggy as the 1990s ever got!


I need to check this one out; I know some of their later stuff and it's great indeed.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ I actually met the guy who was lead singer in Red Jasper about 20 years ago. At the time he was running a flooring company in Swindon!

the group reformed after close to 20 years of silence but their lead singer Davey Dodds didn't come back...flooring was surely more lucrative!  The two albums after the one I mentioned are their best and will deserve better than honorable mentions in those years
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Can't believe all you all are overlooking AFTER CRYING's amazing Overground Music! Have you never heard it? If you haven't heard After Crying, I strongly recommend that you do so. As proggy as the 1990s ever got!

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1. Ozric Tentacles - Erpland
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^ I actually met the guy who was lead singer in Red Jasper about 20 years ago. At the time he was running a flooring company in Swindon!
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alphabetically:

Asturias - Brilliant Streams
Dead Can Dance - Aion
Harnakis - Numb Eyes, the Soul Revelation
Morrigan - Rides Out
Quaterna Requiem - Velha Gravura
Tri Yann - Belle et Rebelle

the following are honorable mentions:

Dan Ar Braz - Songs
Collage - Basnie
Osiris - Reflections
Red Jasper - Sting in the Tale

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Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

7. Asia - Then and Now  

I thought of this, but it's a compilation that includes only two new songs. 

Four new songs actually: "Days Like These", "Prayin' 4 a Miracle", "Am I in Love?", and "Summer Can't Last Too Long". There's a different guitarist on all four, none of them Steve Howe!

you're right, my bad, 4 new songs. 
Steve Howe left after Alpha, their second album. That's like 83-84. 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

7. Asia - Then and Now  

I thought of this, but it's a compilation that includes only two new songs. 

Four new songs actually: "Days Like These", "Prayin' 4 a Miracle", "Am I in Love?", and "Summer Can't Last Too Long". There's a different guitarist on all four, none of them Steve Howe!


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7. Asia - Then and Now  

I thought of this, but it's a compilation that includes only two new songs. 
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Mike Oldfield - Amarok

can't find anything else remotely interesting

music was in a bad place but at least Oldfield sticking two fingers up to Richard Branson provided some relief!

Hi,

And strangely enough, of all of his albums, this one is the one that gets heard the most by me! It is a fun listen, and totally far out and interesting, and its "attention span" is much wider than most of his material, that sometimes repeats way too much! Star

In general, I don't like to discuss each and every year in music. Both TD and KS were not dead, and they still produced marvelous material that is being ignored, not to mention PH and then a wee bit later VdGG. But at the time, there were also many great things coming up that few people were listening to, and too many of the material listed fits more into a popular vote than it does into a serious program and idea about progressive music and some folks that continued the shift and never left! 

While I like DCD, in many ways, they were too much of the New Age thing for me, and it had a bit too much plastic in it for my tastes. I much preferred the stuff Lisa did with KS later, which gave you a better idea of what she could add to the band DCD, but was never to be even considered because it was not something within the popular vein to sell their records by almost sounding exactly the same as before!


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