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    Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:00

Ok, since so many others do it. I'll sum it up though since typing everthing would be a little much.

The list was completely revised and overhauled. This is definitely what we have. Previously overlooked entries in red.

Aera
Agitation Free
Aksak Maboul
Allen, Daevid (including his collaborations with others)
Amon Düül (German)
Amon Düül (British)
Amon Düül 2
Anderson, Jon (only "Olias of Sunhillow")
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe
Anima
Annexus Quam
Aphrodite's Child (only "666")
Art Bears
Arzachel
Ash Ra Tempel
Ashra
Atlantis (not quite prog, though they have their prog influences; I'll name them nevertheless)
Atomic Rooster
Bainbridge, Harvey
Barrett, Syd
Belew, Adrian
Between (not in the archives yet! Philippe, your job!)
Birth Control
Blake, Tim
Blegvad, Peter
Blegvad; Peter & Greaves, John
Blodwyn Pig
Boulé, Christian (missing in the archives)
Brainbox
Brainstorm
Brainticket
Brand X
Brock, Dave
Bruford
Bunka, Roman
Calvert, Robert
Camel (only until Rain Dances)
Can
Captain Beyond
Caravan
Catapilla
Catharsis
Circus (British, not listed in the archives, a band in which Mel Collins of King Crimson played, only one eponymous record from 1970)
Clearlight
Cluster
Colosseum
Colosseum II
Cosmic Jokers
Cross, David
Curved Air
Czukay, Holger
Deep Freeze Mice (they definitely should be in the archives!!!)
Deuter (not in the archives yet! another job for Philippe)
Dissidenten, Die
Dzyan (missing the first self-titled one)
Earthworks
Echo City (not yet in the archives; a band, in which Guy Evans of VdGG played)
Egg

ELP
Embryo
Eno, Brian (why the hell is he not in the archives?)
Eroc (only first 2 albums)
Far East Family Band (only "Nipponjin")
Faust
Floh de Cologne (Krautrock, not in the archives; only "Geier-Symphonie")
Focus
Fripp, Robert
Fripp & Eno
Froese, Edgar
Frumpy (Jean and I consider them to be prog, they should be added)
Fruup (only "Modern Masquerades")
Gabriel, Peter
Genesis (with some exceptions here; we stopped after "Seconds Out")
Gentle Giant
Gila
Giles, Giles & Fripp
Gilgamesh
Goblin
Göttsching, Manuel
Golowin, Sergius

Gong
Gongzilla
Greenslade
Greenslade, Dave
Grobschnitt
Gryphon
GTR

Guru Guru
Hackett, Steve
Hamel, Peter Michael
Hammill, Peter
Hammill, Peter & Evans, Guy

Hansson, Bo
Harmonia
Hatfield and the North
Hattler, Helmut

Hawkwind
Henry Cow
Here and Now
High Tide
Highdelberg (one-off album with members of Guru Guru, Cluster and Kraan)
Hillage, Steve

Hoelderlin
Howe, Steve
Ihre Kinder
In Cahoots (not in the archives!!!)
Inner City Unit (prog punk; yes, we are of the opinion this category exists; Inner City Unit are proof for that)
Invisible Opera Company of Tibet (also not in the archives yet!)

Jade Warrior
Jane
Jethro Tull
Jobson, Eddie
Joliffe, Steve (only "Journies Out of the Body"; missing in the archives)
Kalacakra
Karrer, Chris
Karthago (only 2nd album)
Khan

King Crimson
Kraan
Kraftwerk
Krause, Dagmar
La Düsseldorf
Lancaster, Jack
Liliental
Long Hello, The
Magma
Manzanera, Phil (should be added to the archives)
Matching Mole
Missus Beastly
Moebius & Roedelius
Mother Gong
Moraz, Patrick
Mythos (only first album)

National Health
Nektar
Neu
New York Gong
Oldfield, Mike (up to a certain point; we didn't need the 37th variation of "Tubular Bells")
Ougenweide

Ozric Tentacles
Pink Fairies
Pink Floyd
Planet Gong
Popol Vuh
Queen
Quiet Sun
Quintessence
Release Music Orchestra (fusion oriented Krautrock; not in the archives yet)
Residents, The
Return to Forever
Richard Wahnfried
Roedelius, Hans Joachim
Roland und die Dadadogs (not in the archives)
Rother, Michael (only "Sterntaler" and "Flammende Herzen")
Ruphus
Sahara (Krautrock, not in the archives; we only have "Sunrise" of their albums)
Schnitzler, Konrad (only "Con", "Rot" and "Blau", his albums are hard to get, since they mostly appear in very limited editions only)
Schulze, Klaus
Slap Happy
Smyth, Gilli
Snakefinger
Soft Head
Soft Heap
Soft Machine
Sphynx, Nik Turner's
Squire, Chris
Swindells, Steve (only "Fresh Blood")
Tab Two

Tangerine Dream (only up until "Le Parc")
Third Ear Band
Traffic
Turner, Nik (not in the archives yet)
UK
Univers Zero
University of Errors (not in the archives yet)
Utopia (German)

Utopia (Todd Rundgren's)
Van der Graaf Generator
Vander, Christian
Vangelis
Vanilla Fudge
Verdeaux, Cyrille
Wakeman, Rick (only a few albums though)
Wallenstein (only first three albums)
Weather Report
Weidörje
Wolbrand, Peter
Wolf
Wyatt, Robert
Xhol Caravan
Yatha Sidhra
Yes
Zappa, Frank (a few albums missing though)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:15

average starrating per band: 4

some outstanding choices there (Yes, Genesis, Magma, Gentle Giant, VDGG, Hawkwind, King Crimson, Henry Cow, Amon Duul, Can, Nathional Health, Gong, Pink Floyd)

but I miss bands like Camel, Kansas, Queen, Rush, Caravan, Marillion, Arena, Pendragon, IQ, Clepsydra, Echolyn, Like Wendy Ayreon, Angra, Threshold, Moody blues, Jethro Tull, and some others,

if those were included I would rate it 4,5, omit some from your list for a higher rating

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:22

You seriously lack Keneally.

http://www.radiokeneally.com/

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:23
We have Caravan and Jethro Tull; I forgot to mention them (and I am sure I forgot a lot of others). Marillion is not our cup of tea, as is most other neo prog (we have listened to Clepsydra, Pendragon and IQ; no thanks. The rest of the neo-prog bands you mentioned I can say nothing about). Rush is not to our liking, at least not what we have heard of them so far. The same is true for Kansas. Oh, and Camel are too mainstream for our taste. We even have their albums up to "Rain Dance", but none of them really convince us.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:24
BaldFriede,

Great Planet Gong photo   What a party I'm sure that was!!!

Not surprisingly, many of the same artists/bands are in my completionist listing as well. Not many Italian bands noted however.

Obviously very strong in the German category. (Is it not PC to use Krautrock as a term? That's what we used to call it here in the states, but I wanted to check...)

Any Eastern European stuff....Collage, After Crying, Omega, Plastic People, FSB, SBB, etc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:37

Sorry but you don't have any metal , that certainly takes 2 stars away immediately! If you had some Black Sabbath in there or something it'd be better..

BUT the fact that you have Tangerine Dream albums makes me add an extra star. And as the prog bands on the list are pretty stellar I would say 4 stars and that's a very good rating!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:40
No, we are not really into metal. The closest to metal we have are High Tide and Hawkwind, but we like them for other qualities than that (though the metal aspect of them is ok with us).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:41
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Ok, since so many others do it. I'll sum it up though since typing everthing would be a little much.

We have virtually EVERYTHING of and related to the following bands (including solo albums of members and spin-off bands):

Agitation Free
Anima

Annexus Quam

Amon Düül (in all incarnations)
Art Bears
Ash Ra Tempel

Brand X
Can
Cluster
Clearlight I will get my first record next week
Deep Freeze Mice
Dzyan
Embryo
Faust

Genesis (with some exceptions here; we stopped after "Seconds Out" and only have all solo albums of Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel and some of Anthony Phillips)

Gentle Giant

Gong up to YOU

Gryphon
Guru Guru
Harmonia
Hawkwind
Henry Cow
Hoelderlin
Jade Warrior
King Crimson
Kraan
Magma
National Health

Nektar
Pink Floyd
Tangerine Dream (including the solo albums of Froese, Baumann, Schulze, Joliffe, Krüger and Schnitzler. The last one only partially though, since a lot of his albums exist in very limited edition only).

Van der Graaf Generator (of course the solo albums of Hammill too, as well as projects of other band members)

Yes

That's the basis, and I may have forgotten a few; it's just what comes to my mind right now. There is a lot missing; this is just an overview. Also I only listed prog bands. Of some of the mentioned bands we are shy an album or 2, because they are quite rare, but we try to get hold of them too. I may add the odd band from time to time when I think of it . I deliberately left out a lot of obscurities, of whom only 1 or 2 albums exist, since that would take too long. All in all over 600 vinyls and over 1100 CDs.

You must have forgotten Hatfield and the North ?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:42
We have quite a lot albums of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin though. But I didn't list them in here.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:44
Excellent collection, but you knew I'd say that anyway. Not much of the further flung Canterbury/RIO scene (The Muffins, French TV, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, The Residents, Sammla Mammas Manna, Univers Zero and so on) and Magma seem to be the only Zeuhl act, so I'll knock my rating down to 4.5 stars (plus I'm jealous of your comprehensive Krautrock selection).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:44
Hatfield and the North we have too, of course, as most of the other Canterbury stuff (Arzachel, Egg, National Health, Khan, Matching Mole, Bruford)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:46
Do you have any Italian prog?

And if not have you tried some of the mp3s?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:48
Oh, forgot the Residents and Snakefinger too. As I said, I made the list just from what came to my mind immediately. And I just added some Canterbury stuff. We definitely have more, I have to look it up.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:49

Italian prog is something we are not familiar with, I must admit. But I am definitely open to suggestions.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 11:56
Alrighty, you could check mp3s from these seminal Italian groups:

Banco del Mutuo Soccorso (the early albums)
Premiata Forneria Marconi (the early albums)

...and these "heavier" groups:

Museo Rosenbach
Biglietto per L'inferno

There are many more but I think these are good ones to try first. If you don't like any of these it is not your thing then.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 12:01
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:


Ash Ra Tempel 3/5
Genesis (with some exceptions here; we stopped after "Seconds Out" and only have all solo albums of Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel and some of Anthony Phillips) 5/5 till Seconds Out
Gentle Giant 4/5
King Crimson 5/5
Pink Floyd 7/5
Soft Machine 2/5
Tangerine Dream (including the solo albums of Froese, Baumann, Schulze, Joliffe, Krüger and Schnitzler. The last one only partially though, since a lot of his albums exist in very limited edition only). 10/5
Van der Graaf Generator (of course the solo albums of Hammill too, as well as projects of other band members)  3/5

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 12:01

The Deep Freeze Mice, by the way, are one of the most obscure prog bands of all times; even those who are into very obscure and experimental bands mostly have not heard them. I highly recommend them though.
Here a link to a good page for them: http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/strebor84/site_dfm.htm

For starters I recommend "Rain Is When the Earth Is Television".



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 12:10
Also worth considering in the Italian vein:

Le Orme (Uomo di Pezza, Felona e Sorona, Contrappunti, Collage, and In Concerto)
Osanna (Landscape of Life, l'uomo, and Palepoli)
Celeste (Principe di giorno)
il Balletto di Bronzo (YS)
Semiramis (Semiramis)

If you find you like the genre, you can find more about Italian stuff in The Return of Italian Pop.
http://www.btf.it/default.asp?ij=3&qa=p&qb=sc&xy =cl007&jk=355&zp=104D&ln=E&opt=dettaglio

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2005 at 12:20
Damn good collection. One of the best posted here so far. The lack of
Marillion and other mainstream neo-prog just makes it all the better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2005 at 01:32
some Italian prog suggestions

Picchio dal Pozzo - same
Il Volo - Essere, o non essere!
Sensations Fix - Portable Madness
Luciano Basso - Voci(hard one to find)

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