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Grumpyprogfan
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Studio albums only All Traps On Earth – A Drop of Light Anglagard - Viljans Oga Aphrodite’s Child – 666 Camel – Mirage Discipline - Unfolded, Shatter, Captives Echolyn – Suffocating, World, Cowboy, Mei, The End, s/t,
Listening ELP – Trilogy, BSS Genesis – Nursery, Foxtrot, Selling, Trick, Duke Izz – River, Darkened, Crush, Don’t Panic Kansas – s/t, Song, Masque, Left, Point Neal Morse - ? Puppet Show – The Tale of Woe Spock’s Beard – V, Snow, Nocturnes Transatlantic – SMPTe, Bridge, Whirlwind, Absolute Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere Yes – TYA, Fragile, Close, 90125, Big Generator |
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David_D
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That may be more Symphonic Prog albums than I've imagined you being fond of, Grumpy - nice. Edited by David_D - September 11 2022 at 08:40 |
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David_D
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I wrote: "Atoll (F) - L’Araignee-mal (1975) Cai (ESP) - Mas Alla De Nuestras Mentes Diminutas (1979)" Grumpy, you may like these two albums, as they have long, quite jazz-rocky, not soft parts, and especially, the second album if you can be fond of Rock Andaluz (Flamenco) as well.
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David_D
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Some famous Symphonic lyrics: Genesis - "Musical Box" (excerpt) She's a lady, she's got time Brush back your hair and let me get to know your face She's a lady, she is mine Oh, brush back your hair and let me get to know your flesh I've been waiting here for so long And all this time that passed me by It doesn't seem to matter now You stand there with your fixed expression Casting doubt on all I have to say Why don't you touch me, touch me Touch me now, now, now, now, now (from the album Nursery Cryme (1971)) Yes - "Close to the Edge" (excerpt) A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace, And rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace, And achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar, Then taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour And assessing points to nowhere, leading every single one A dewdrop can exalt us like the music of the sun, And take away the plain in which we move, And choose the course you're running Down at the edge, round by the corner, Not right away, not right away Close to the edge, down by a river, Not right away, not right away (from the album Close to the Edge (1972)) |
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The Yes Album, Close To The Edge
Mirage, Snow Goose, Moonmadness (Camel) ?, Sola Scriptura, Jesus Christ The Exorcist (Neal Morse) The Grand Experiment, The Similitude Of A Dream, Innocence and Danger (Neal Morse Band) SMPTe, Bridge Across Forever, The Whirlwind, The Absolute Universe (Transatlantic)
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There's a lot out there both old and newer. I really liked one called earthly paradise by German band Epidaurus. That's probably one of the most underrated symph prog albums I can think of. A must for any symph fan. Imagine a cross between 70s Genesis and Camel with a bit of Renaissance thrown in because of the female vocals. Some people have complained about her singing (saying it's a bit pitchy) but I never really had much of a problem with it. It's one I had a long time ago and need to get again. I'm curious if anyone knows it. There's plenty of others I could mention but other members on here probably know about most of them.
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David_D
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PA's Symphonic Prog definition Symphonic is without doubt the sub-genre that includes the most bands in Progressive Rock because for many people it's almost synonymous classic Prog, something easy to understand being that most of the classic and/or pioneer bands released music that could be included in this sub-genre, except JETHRO TULL and PINK FLOYD (who still blended some symphonic elements), even KING CRIMSON who very soon expanded their horizons to more experimental music, made their debut with a Symphonic album, "In the Court of the Crimson King" which is a cornerstone in the development of the genre.
The main characteristics of Symphonic are the ones that defined all Progressive Rock: (There's nothing 100% new under the sun) which among others are:
In this specific case the main characteristic is the influence of Classical music (understood as Orchestral works created from the late Gothic to Modern Classical) using normally more complex structure than other related sub-genres like Neo Progressive (That's why sometimes the borderline that divides Symphonic from Neo is so unclear being that is based mostly in a degree of complexity rather than in an evident structural difference)..It is easy to find long keyboard solos reminiscent of Johan Sebastian Bach or melodic works that could have been written by Handel. As in any other genre, different Symphonic bands had different approaches to Classical music, for example YES and GENESIS are mainly influenced by the Baroque and Classical periods, while EMERSON LAKE & PALMER has a predilection for post Romantic and modern authors like Mussorgsky, Rimsky Korsakov, Bartok or Ginastera, being that their sound is less melodic and more aggressive. The peak of the genre starts in 1969 and lasts until the mid/late 70's (more precisely until the release of A Trick of the Tail), when the genre begins to blend more mainstream influences that took to the birth of Neo Progressive (a new approach for a new decade). It is important to remember that even though the creative peak of Symphonic Progressive ended before the 80's, we can find a second birth in the 90's coming from the Scandinavian countries (specially Sweden with ANGLAGARD or PAR LINDH PROJECT) and even bands that still in the 21st Century recreate music from this period like SPOCK'S BEARD or ECHOLYN. Before ending this short description I feel necessary to say (In order to be strictly accurate) that the term Symphonic is not 100% exact, because these bands very rarely played symphonies and was probably used because the music that influenced the genre was performed by Symphony Orchestras, but it is so widely accepted by the Progressive Rock community that would be absurd and futile for anybody to attempt a change after so much time. Iván Melgar Morey, Peru 2006 Edited by David_D - September 20 2022 at 16:11 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I remember getting into an argument with a woman at a prog festival who insisted that Yes were not a symphonic prog band. She can disagree all she wants but yes, Yes is considered symph prog.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I wasn't convinced that YES were Symphonic Prog either until I bought the YES Symphonic Live DVD.
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Amongst the most popular and highest rated on PA, modern Symphonic Prog albums are: Wobbler (N) - From Silence to Somewhere (2017) All Traps on Earth (S) - A Drop of Light (2018) Moon Safari (S) - Blomljud (2008) Jordsjø (N) - Nattfiolen (2019) Karmakanic (S) - Who's the Boss in the Factory (2008) Some Swedish and Norwegian bands are surely amongst the most appreciated modern ones in this sub-genre.
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progbethyname
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I’m still absolutely in love with Genesis “A Trick of the Tail.”
I feel, in general, it is still one of the best Prog albums ever made and of all time. |
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Jared
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I have been reacquainting myself (after a few years) with Renaissance's wonderful discography:
Prologue > A Song For All Seasons.. I find that run of 6 albums hugely enjoyable...
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Jared
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Played it again yesterday; it's simply wonderful. I think in my life, I've listened to Genesis discography (well, Trespass > Duke) more than any other band, as they've always been with me..
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kenethlevine
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yep I know and like that one. I would actually rather they had more of her vocals than they do. Their 1995 follow up is pretty bad though
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dr wu23
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The usual suspects came to mind....
Yes-Yes.FRagile, CTTE ELP-st Genesis-Selling, Foxtrot, Cryme Wobbler-Rites, Silence Renaissance-Turn , Scherezade Kansas- Song, Left Spocks Beard- V Greenslade-Bedside many others but some are not listed as symph... Moody BLues, Spring, Cressida, etc |
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Such a big category. I don't think I can do a list. (I may be tired/burned out on Symphonic Prog). Some of the bands mentioned click with me, so, off the top of my head:
Odyssey: The Greatest Tale Focus "Eruption", III Renaissance Scheherazade, Turn of the Cards, Novella, and self-titled debut All Traps on Earth Island Pictures Pulsar Halloween Klaus Schulze X Relayer Anyone's Daughter "Adonis" ELP Tarkus Pär Lindh Project Mundus Incompertus Echolyn Suffocating the Bloom Pazzo Fanfano di Musica Mr. Sirius Barren Dream Kotebel Omphalos Atoll L'araignée-mal Aphrodite's Child 666 Babylon s/t Finch Beyond Expression New Trolls Concerto Grosso per i New Trolls Celeste Principe di un giorno Il Rovescio Della Medaglia Contaminazione Il Balletto di Bronzo Ys La Torre Dell'Alchimista Neo Nuovo Era Il passo del soldato Randone Hybla Act 1 Kant Freud Kafka No tengas miedo La Coscienza di Zeno La notte anche de giorno Latte e Miele Passio Secundum Matteum - The Complete Work La Boca Della Verità Avenoth So much by Anthony Phillips (1984, Geese & Ghost) and After Crying The Enid |
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David_D
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Thank you very much for all the new posts, and not least from Dr Wu and you Bruford, who "couldn't do a list"...and yet.
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Breadfish Sleeping Parts 1&2
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
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off the top of my head (one per artist) Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail Yes - Fragile Glass Hammer - The Inconsolable Secret Par Lindh Project - Veni Vidi Vici All Traps On Earth - A Drop Of Light Anglagard - Hybris Wobbler - Dwellers Of The Deep The Flower Kings - Banks Of Eden Refugee - Refugee Aphrodite's Child - 666 Echolyn - Suffocating The Bloom Rick Wakeman - Six Wives Of Henry VIII Socrates - Phos |
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I know … I guess that's an indicator of how full my head is with prog! |
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Drew Fisher
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