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    Posted: November 25 2024 at 10:10
Dear progressive rock lovers,

I’d like to ask for your advice.
Could you please recommend me your favorite prog-rock bands where the flute plays a significant role as one of the main instruments? Preferably, something less obvious than the well-known examples like Jethro Tull, early King Crimson, or early Genesis with Peter Gabriel and his flute.

My question is inspired by a recent discovery of the band Rufus Zuphall (foremost "Weiß Der Teufel" album), which left a deep impression on me.

I would be immensely grateful for any suggestions

Thank you in advance!

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Focus and Camel both had flute in some of their works. You will probably want to investigate some Italian prog too.
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Hi,

I listed these off my collection ... not exactly prog-rock, because the cookie cutter thing takes away a lot of the far out moments in music ... so hopefully you'll allow me that one moment. Mainly because there were some truly far out things done, that probably deserve a mention!

(The "prog" ones are marked)

-- Jon Field -- Jade Warrior
Clay Cook/Jerry Eubanks/David Muse -- The Marshall Tucker Band
Alan Wilson -- Canned Heat
Ray Thomas -- Moody Blues
-- Thijs Van Leer - Focus (and several solo albums!!!)
-- Mel Collins - King Crimson/Camel
-- Ian McDonald -- King Crimson (early)
Ray Herrmann/Larry Klimas -- Chicago
Jerry LaCroix -- Blood, Sweat & Tears (early) and several others
-- Peter Phippen & Ivar Lunde (Experimental Trippy Stuff)
-- Stephan Micus (and other wind instruments) (Experimental Trippy Stuff)
-- Andrew Latimer -- Camel (also the guitarist and main writer)
-- John - Ozric Tentacles (early)
-- Jenny Puertas -- Agusa
Hubert Laws -- Jazz
Paul Horn -- Solo before New Age
Tim Weisberg -- Solo jazz player
Jan Garbarek (mostly saxophone)
Roland Kirk -- Jazz
-- Ian Anderson - Jethro Tull
-- Nik Turner -- Hawkwind

The list would be endless if we used the names and listing of bands that used a flute for 5 seconds, so to speak. I would think that Ian Anderson "owns" this list, but there are some very neat and nice stuff, Jenny Puertas in AGUSA is really good and worth a listen. Jan Garbarek, is mostly saxophone but in his experimental period he also does a large array of flutes with outstanding touch. (Eventyr). Thisj Van Leer had some solo albums way back when of classical music done on flute, and of course he is the great one in Focus. Paul Horn was originally known for his "Inside" series which started with the pyramid and playing his flute, and hearing all the echoes. Nik Turner used the flute many times, but is less known for it, except in some of his solo albums where he shines in the flute, specially the early stuff.

Both Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears had flutes at various times, but it is hard to think of them using it as a solo instrument ... I think, in general, the flute was a part of the ensemble ... 

Ray Thomas was nice, and I think that the Moody Blues kinda got away from the flute when the band kinda became about the hits and not the music .. .what they started with was gone!

Roland Kirk and Hubert Laws were early jazz folks ... Hubert Laws did a show with Jean-Pierre Rumpal ... and blew him off the stage ... JR couldn't improvise much ... and Hubert would not let up! The various classical pieces were also better done by Hubert, as JR stuck to the score, and showed a lot less personality and ability! Ian Anderson would probably throw him off the stage for buffoonery!




Edited by moshkito - November 25 2024 at 11:09
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Yeah, I forgot to mention the Moody Blues so definitely them too (the early stuff especially).
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Although best known for playing sax, David Jackson played flute quite a bit in Van der Graaf Generator music.
 

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The album you need to hear is the French group Asia Minor's second album, Between Flesh and Divine (1980). The band's guitarist Erik Tekeli is also the flautist.

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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

The album you need to hear is the French group Asia Minor's second album, Between Flesh and Divine (1980). The band's guitarist Erik Tekeli is also the flautist.

The first one is very fine too and great flute playing.

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^ This. Specially on Histoires Sans Paroles. Also Focus, I particularly love the interaction between flute and guitar on Birth. I think Anglagard has some nice flute too.

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Jean Cohen-Solal – Flutes Libres

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Steve and John Hackett - Sketches Of Satie (the music of Eric Satie, this is an acoustic album. Steve's brother John is mainly a flute specialist)
Dave Longdon era Big Big Train. Dave played the flute really well and there are plenty of great moments on albums like English Electric Part One.
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Joe Farrell's fantastic flute playing on Chick Corea's Return to Forever album from 1972 totally deserves mention. I know that this jazz-fusion album is in the hearts of many proggers!

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Absolutely amazing 1977 proggy fusion album by the German band Katamaran, featuring some killer flute & synthesizer interplays!

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Love all of Sacha van Geest's fluteplaying in Supersister:



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