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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 04:07
I guess that you're already familiar with Procol Harum? I think A Salty Dog is my favourite album of theirs in case you want a good place to start.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 03:22
And my favorite early prog band Touch.
Also from 68' every song on the album shows a different direction, excellent stuff!






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 02:12
This is a great thread! and your timing couldn't be better, just a few days ago I finally got my Canterbury Glass album. It's an album recorded in 1968 but was never released, this is really progressive for that year. Steve Hacket joined the band just before they broke up and he's playing on one song.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 01:40
WAZOO : St (1970)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 01:31
Originally posted by brainstormer brainstormer wrote:

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I'm curious what the year 1966 put out as far as innovative rock.  

I'd like to recommend East West as an 13-minute long instruemental track released in 1966 (at same titled album) as truly innovative as well. Unbelievable Mike Bloomfield's guitar work. Nobody was recorded something like that before. It was recorded at one live studio session and even today it doesn't sound dated.








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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 00:19
Originally posted by Master of Time Master of Time wrote:

I know it isn't exactly proto prog, at least according to this site, but I kind of think of it as the first real proto prog album: Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys. It was definitely innovative.
And "Smile" is another killa. Wink

And how 'bout "Anthem Of The Sun" by Grateful Dead? It's one of gems of Psych Rock.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 19 2014 at 00:18
I know it isn't exactly proto prog, at least according to this site, but I kind of think of it as the first real proto prog album: Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys. It was definitely innovative.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2014 at 23:39
I am of the opinion that some psychedelic rock is proto-prog rock.
I am interested in the years 1966 to 1968.  Can anyone give me
some of the bands that made the most musical strides in these years.
Obviously, the Nice, Floyd, Soft Machine, but I'm interested in something
that isn't jazz or classical done with more rock elements thrown in,
but something more harmonically innovative as well as sonic textures,
like studio effects.  

I'm curious what the year 1966 put out as far as innovative rock.  
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