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^Fripp's guitar solo on Eno's "Baby's On Fire" is notable.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

^Fripp's guitar solo on Eno's "Baby's On Fire" is notable.

Personally my favorite guitar solo of all time, fiery.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mormegil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2023 at 13:20
Nope, and I'm an idiot for not reading the whole line!

Thanks for the eye-opener :-)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2023 at 13:49
Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

^Fripp's guitar solo on Eno's "Baby's On Fire" is notable.

Another favorite of mine!!  He also did amazing solos on "Another Green World," "Before & After Science" etc. 

Fripp's solo on Bowie's "Heroes" is another classic!  I saw the David Bowie Tribute show in Tucson a few months ago, and Adrian Belew played that solo perfectly!! 
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David Jackson (Jaxon) from VDGG adding some very soulful sax to Brinsley Schwartz's 'Despite it all' lp

Roy Harper- well, where do i start? The whole of 'The Nice' on Folkjokeopus and 'Hells angels' on Flat baroque and beserk lp. Jimmy Page on Stormcock, Lifemask and Valentine. David Gilmour on HQ, Unknown Soldier and Once lps. Kate Bush on Unknown Soldier and Once lps. Bill Bruford, Chris Spedding and John Paul Jones on HQ. Paul and Linda Mac Cartney on Bullinamingvase, Ian Anderson on Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion double lp.. and lots of others.

Rick Wakeman also played piano and spinett on a couple of Ralph Mc Tell's early lps.

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Peter Hammill's appearance on Robert Fripp's "Exposure". His performance in "Disengage", "Chicago" and "I May Not Have Had Enough of Me but I've Had Enough of You" are the high points of the album for me.


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I don't think these were mentioned yet...

Mark Bolan in ELO's On the Third Day album.
Roy Harper on Pink Floyd's Have a Cigar.

Once you leave the 1970s, guest performers are rather more prevalent, particularly on avant prog albums, and later with projects like Ayreon. Some guests in recent years appear on several albums each year, like Steve Hackett and Marco Minnemann as good examples.
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Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

1. EWF horns on "No Reply at All": Genesis - Abacab
2. Ben Mink, electric violin on "Losing It": Rush - Signals
3. Eddie Jobson, electric violin on "Forever Until Sunday": Bill Bruford - One of a Kind
4. Mike Oldfield, guitar on "Downwind": Gong - Downwind
5. Phil Collins, drums on 2 tracks: Mike Oldfield - QE2
6. David Gilmour, guitar on "Brother Where You Bound": Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound
7. Anthony Phillips, guitar on 2 tracks: Camel - The Single Factor
8. Adrian Belew, Max Bacon, and Chris Thompson's guest vocals: Mike Oldfield - Earth Moving

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Peter Gabriel on Robert Fripps's Exposure. This recording of "Here Comes the Flood" is the best, superior to Gabriel's own recording of it.


Edited by MoebiusStreet - May 16 2023 at 17:22
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

From the top of my head: Randy California (from Spirit) on guitar for Peter Hammill's Red Shift. A perfect match! (the remaster is from 2006, but the track is from 1974)




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Anthony Phillips on Camel The Single Factor
Simon Phillips on Camel The Single Factor
Amanda Parsons on National Health
Amanda Parsons on Gilgamesh
Robert Wyatt on Hatfield And The North
Mike Ratledge and Jon Lord on David Bedford The Odyssey Live
Mike Oldfield on David Bedford Instructions For Angels
Andy Powell on Renaissance Ashes Are Burning
Steve Walsh on Steve Hackett Please Don't Touch
Claudio Simonetti on Arsnova Biogenesis
Michael Giles on Anthony Phillips Sides
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The late, great John Tout on Wishbone Ash's "Throw Down the Sword" (organ). 

Keyboardist and songwriter, died on May 1, 2015 in London, England. John Tout is best known for his role in Renaissance between 1970 and 1980 and again from 2000 to 2002. Prior to joining Renaissance he was briefly a member of Wishbone Ash. He also was part of Renaissance drummer Terry Sullivan's band Renaissant which released one album in 2005.
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-Anthony Phillips on Steve Hackett's Out Of the Tunnel's Mouth. The songs: "Emeral and Ash" and "Sleepers."
- On Jon Anderson's "1000 Hands" there are many guests, like Chick Corea, Ian Anderson, Jean Luc Ponty and many others.
- Martin Barre appeared as a guest on one John Wetton's song (I don't remember the album/song).
- Ian Anderson played flute with Blackmore's Night first album, as well as a live concert with Uriah Heep and PFM.
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

I don't think these were mentioned yet...

Mark Bolan in ELO's On the Third Day album.
Roy Harper on Pink Floyd's Have a Cigar.

Once you leave the 1970s, guest performers are rather more prevalent, particularly on avant prog albums, and later with projects like Ayreon. Some guests in recent years appear on several albums each year, like Steve Hackett and Marco Minnemann as good examples.

Thanks!  I believe that in the 1970s, record labels were more restrictive of where their signed artists could perform or record.  

I guess one has to differentiate between "solo" projects and "band" projects.  I was originally interested in guests artists on "band" projects, ie. Jon Anderson on "Prince Rupert Awakes." 

Eno's albums were essentially solo projects, so nearly all artists appeared as guests. 

Another favorite of mine is "Two Sides of Peter Banks!"   His guests included Jan Akkerman, John Wetton, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, and some of his Flash bandmates!  I imagine they had a good party!
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Eddie Jobson on Crimson's USA
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Jade Warrior's Jon Field on Tubular Bells.
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Originally posted by Heart of the Matter Heart of the Matter wrote:

Eddie Jobson on Crimson's USA


just for the remix I think
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PFM and Peter Hammill : The sea of memory ( live in Japan 2002)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote presdoug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2023 at 07:52
From Steve Hackett's first solo album, Voyage Of The Acolyte, on the song "Star Of Sirius", the guest on bass guitar, none other than John Gustafson! (RIP)

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David Longdon (from the Big Big Train station in Nottingham) guesting on Steve Hackett's Spectral Mornings with Welsh songstress Christina Booth & Magenta. 

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