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kenethlevine
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Yes that album was called "Summertime Dream" and it has so much more than "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald". IMO his last hurrah. My big issue with Gord's Gold is that he recrecorded some of his 60s classics, when nothing could beat the originals. But I will have to check out that song you mentioned, Nicky
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Hugh Manatee
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Yes, the first two sides of the original album where rather unnecessary re-recordings but the second two sides are chock full of great songs.
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kenethlevine
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yes for sure. There were some great songs I hadn't heard till I bought that album, like "Summer Side of Life". It's rather telling that his 1978 hit, the beautiful "The Circle is small" was actually a rerecording of one of his 1960s songs
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Hugh Manatee
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Really? I did not know that. It is not included on "Gords Gold" though.
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Hi, Give me "Playing the Game Pts 1-5" anytime with the guitar duet in the end. Or even some of the stuff in JUGULA+. But that album listed is one for the ages! BTW, does Bruce Cockburn fit? He sure has enough of it.
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kenethlevine
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no it wasn't. Because it wasn't one of his major 60s songs, it did not really suffer by comparison like some of the rerecordings on Gord's Gold. For instance, "Bitter Green" and "Early Morning Rain" were very well known tunes from that period and it would have been hard to parlay rerecording of those songs into hits
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Psychedelic Paul
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Finally, after two weeks of dithering and deliberation, here's my A-Z list of Prog Folk favourites:-
AGINCOURT - Fly Away (1970) BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS - Amaryllis (1971) CAROL OF HARVEST - Carol of Harvest (1978) DEAD CAN DANCE - Anastasis (2012) ECLECTION - Eclection (1968) FUCHSIA - Fuchsia (1971) THE GHOST - When You're Dead, One Second (1970) HOELDERLIN - Rare Birds (1977) IONA - Open Sky (2000) JADE - Fly on Strangewings (1970) KARNATAKA - Secrets of Angels (2015) LOUDEST WHISPER - The Children of Lir (1973) MOSTLY AUTUMN - Graveyard Star (2021) NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA - North Sea Radio Orchestra (2006) SALLY OLDFIELD - Secret Songs (1996) LINDA PERHACS - Parallelograms (1970) QUICKSAND - Home is Where I Belong (1974) RAMASES - Space Hymns (1971) SPYROGYRA - Bells, Boots & Shambles (1973) TRADER HORNE - Morning Way (1970) US AND THEM - Summer Green and Autumn Brown (2015) VOICE OF THE SEVEN WOODS - Voice of the Seven Woods (2007) JONATHAN WILSON - Rare Birds (2018) YGGDRASIL - Yggdrasil (1972) ZAUBER - Il Sogno (1978)
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David_D
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Thank you very much, Paul, you surely keep what you promise, and your A-Z list is certainly a specialty. - Maybe even sooner than I expected it, and very nice with refreshment of this thread by the same occasion - I can imagine, Snicolette , among others, will be quite pleased.
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omphaloskepsis
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[QUOTE=Psychedelic Paul]Finally, after two weeks of dithering and deliberation, here's my A-Z list of Prog Folk favourites:-
AGINCOURT - Fly Away (1970) BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS - Amaryllis (1971) CAROL OF HARVEST - Carol of Harvest (1978) DEAD CAN DANCE - Anastasis (2012) ECLECTION - Eclection (1968) FUCHSIA - Fuchsia (1971) THE GHOST - When You're Dead, One Second (1970) HOELDERLIN - Rare Birds (1977) IONA - Open Sky (2000) JADE - Fly on Strangewings (1970) KARNATAKA - Secrets of Angels (2015) LOUDEST WHISPER - The Children of Lir (1973) MOSTLY AUTUMN - Graveyard Star (2021) NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA - North Sea Radio Orchestra (2006) SALLY OLDFIELD - Secret Songs (1996) LINDA PERHACS - Parallelograms (1970) QUICKSAND - Home is Where I Belong (1974) RAMASES - Space Hymns (1971) SPYROGYRA - Bells, Boots & Shambles (1973) TRADER HORNE - Morning Way (1970) US AND THEM - Summer Green and Autumn Brown (2015) VOICE OF THE SEVEN WOODS - Voice of the Seven Woods (2007) JONATHAN WILSON - Rare Birds (2018) YGGDRASIL - Yggdrasil (1972) ZAUBER - Il Sogno (1978) [/QUOTEThat's quite a list, Paul. A quarter of your list, I'm in love with...The rest, I have not heard. I'll ferret through your folk album alphabet during the 2022 overture. Do you count Greek band Ciccada as Folkish? Although categorized as eclectic prog, I feel Ciccad's (Harvest) leans toward Prog folk. A few of my recent favorites. Ciccada- Harvest 2021 Greece Tirill- "Said the Sun to the Moon" 2019 Norway Tirill- "Um Himinjǫ'ur" 2013 Norway Hands Of The Heron- "13 Moons" 2021 United Kingdom Moulettes- " The Bear's Revenge" 2012 United Kingdom Steve Unruh- "Precipice" 2019 USA Tusmørke- "Fort Bak Lyset" 2016 Norway Tusmørke- "Fjernsyn I Farver" 2018 Norway one oldie John Michael Talbot- "The Lord's Supper" 1979 USA Edited by omphaloskepsis - December 29 2021 at 06:29 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I'm glad you both liked my A-Z list and I loved John Michael Talbot's "The Lord's Supper".
Not surprisingly, the letter "Z" was the hardest letter to find a Prog Folk placement for. I only discovered the Italian band Zauber this morning.
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dr wu23
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Many of my favorites are already on the lists mentioned ...I would add two others ... Espers and Circulus which might be on lists here already.
All the Espers are very good imho and the first 2 Circulus are good. Even though Wolf People are under 'crossover' I could easily put them in 'prog folk' with Tain and Ruins....though Ruins is heavier than most 'prog folk'.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I like Circulus and Espers too, especially Espers' Psych-Folk version of Blue Oyster Cult's "Flaming Telepaths". |
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BaldFriede
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This is my favorite one: |
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Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho (BRA) - Paêbirú (1975) This album doesn't seem to be on PA, neither to be particularly known, but it's a true Prog Folk pearl.
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terramystic
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I like this genre very much. Some of my favorites:
Harmonium - Les cinq saisons Strawbs - Hero and Heroine Iona - Open Sky Jethro Tull - Songs From The Woods Haizea - Hontz Gaua Los Jaivas - Alturas de Machu Pichu Katalena - Cvik cvak! Lorena McKennit - The Mask And Mirror Some acoustic (not rock) prog folk: Vlatko Stefanovski & Miroslav Tadić - Treta majka Rabih Abou Khalil - Tarab Flairck - Live in Amsterdam |
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Ashes Are Burning by Renaissance, kinda by a longshot, too.
It just so happens I'm literally listening to it right now, too. Edited by bardberic - July 13 2023 at 14:15 |
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So many new discoveries for me--thanks in part to this thread--albums & artists I'd never heard of that I've now had time time hear, including these five star albums:
LILY & MARIE s/t ***** (Amazing! One of the most maturely composed PF albums I've ever heard!) LINDA PERHACS Paralellograms ***** (Amazing vocalist!) CAROL OF HARVEST s/t. ***** (Beate Kraus is a force!) LOS JAIVAS Obras de Violeta Parra ***** (Even better than Alturas de Machu Picchu) |
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