USA Seventies 'Prog' that is NOT Jazz Fusion! |
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richardh
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I have excluded the Jazz Fusion mob which accounts for 90% of the prog from USA. It's their thing after all. I'm including the Dan because I don't think they should be classed as Jazz fusion. I class them as 'Eclectic'. It's my poll so my decision. Actually Kansas are really the only significant band or artist of any note from the USA from that period that called by called 'prog' IMO.
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Predictable I know, but it has to be Kansas tbh...
I'm guessing Styx got in by the skin of their fingernails? Toto (Hydra/ Turn Back) have a feint shout here, as do Journey (first 3), early Reo & early Chicago... but I know we're pushing it a bit. Utopia would have been in with a shout, but its really all based on the strength of one album, so...
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1. Kansas
2. Styx 3. Steely Dan 4. Utopia
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Frank Zappa - Over-nite Sensation Well, it's actually The Mothers album, but I reckon it's okay to include it here. Edited by David_D - August 29 2024 at 04:59 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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I'm obviously for Zappa, but he will likely win the poll so I vote for my second choice: Kansas
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Zappa will win any poll anyway
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Zappa
Steely Dan Kansas Utopia Others...Todd Rundgren's solo material, Happy the Man, and Dixie Dregs (more country and rock than prog). And the bands I listed are all "significant" for me. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - August 29 2024 at 06:45 |
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I'd include Zappa's Over-nite Sensation and the first two of Utopia's and Happy the Man's albums. Edited by David_D - August 29 2024 at 05:34 |
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It's between these three: Steely Dan Zappa Beefheart All known to be quite difficult, unpleasant people - and musical dictators. I think both the first and the last option are closer to my heart than the guy in the middle. I think I'll go for Beefheart. |
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I can't think of any Zappa release that was Prog. Now, 'Prog' sort of fits. It's Avant-Garde, Experimental. In many ways what Zappa did was beyond Prog.
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Frank Zappa, and the rest are very close in second.
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^Ok so, name me the 70's Tull albums that are prog, besides Thick... Tull was more of a folk rock band. Is Bungle in the Jungle,Locomotive Breath, Too Old to Rock and Roll prog songs? For ELP, they were more classical influenced rock with the Lake penned guitar "hit". If Zappa isn't prog then...
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As other significant works, also: Yezda Urfa - Boris Cathedral - Glass Stories
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Zappa
Kansas Styx
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Some of Bloodrock's albums strayed into prog territory; I am thinking of Bloodrock USA and Bloodrock Passages, for example.
Known mainly for their one hit DOA-there is much more to them than that....
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Went with Zappa. I'm also a fan of the short-lived Yezda Urfa and Quill. I'm sitting here watching rubber elastomers falling down the steps.
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Steely Dan
Captain Beefheart
Styx Kansas |
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