In no particular order: Van Der Graaf Generator, Hatfield and the
North, Caravan, Curved Air, Jethro Tull, The Enid. Just a few that
spring to mind...
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Hi! Just see you have an acquired taste! Hope i can help you. The problem is the etc., i do not know what's more you are listening to. Desconsidering your etc.,i highly recomend you-not necessarily in that order-(to make things easier i will list you two or theree albums of each) Camel(starts with Mirage or Snow Goose),ELP(Trology , Brain Salad Surgery and ELP),Van Der Graaf(H to he , Grey Aerosol Machine or Pawn Hearts),Yes(starts with Going for the One, Close to the Edge and Tales),Rick Wakeman(Journey to the Centre of the Earth , No Earthly Connection, The six wives) , Refugee (very good but also underrated band,although they just have one album),King Crinson( In the Court , Red and Lark Tongues in Aspic) ,Jethro Tull(Thick as a Brick , Benefit and Aqualung), Procol Harum(Shine on Brightly , Grand Hotel),Triumvirat(Old Loves Die Hard and Spartacus),Neschwanstein(they just have one album, very hard to find, but it worths),PFM(Per Un Amico and Chocolate Kings),Eloy(Ocean,Inside and Eloy Live), Solaris ( i just do not remember the name of the album from 1984, but is simply amazing), all of them with volume level at the highest(specially Yes and ELP)-There a many more , but i think it's enough for a while , although i do not know which of those bands are included in your etc. Have a nice time and enjoy them!
Edited by Jos Jr.
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