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Seeing as it's a long time between now and the next international A-Z list in January, who would you choose for your own international A-Z list of prog favourites?
Here's a potential A-Z list with no English-speaking countries. I would have liked to have 26 different countries, but alas, that was hard to do and I don't think I've listened to music from that many countries.
Alco Frisbass (France)
Beardfish (Sweden)
Cheeto's Magazine (Spain)
Devil Doll (Slovenia/Italy)
East (Hungary)
Finch (Netherlands)
Le Grand Sbam (France)
Happy Family (Japan)
Iconoclasta (Mexico)
Jordsjø (Norway)
Koenjihyakkei (Japan)
Logos (Italy)
Mangrove (Netherlands)
Nexus (Argentina)
Le Orme (Italy)
Present (Belgium)
Quella Vecchia Locanda (Italy)
Ring van Möbius (Norway)
Schnellertollermeier (Switzerland)
Traumhaus (Germany)
Už Jsme Doma (Czech Republic)
Versus X (Germany)
Windom End (Sweden)
Xang (France)
Yôkaï (Belgium)
Zaragon (Denmark)
---------- i'm shopping for a new oil-cured sinus bag that's a happy bag of lettuce this car smells like cartilage nothing beats a good video about fractions
^ That's a nice list. Devil Doll, Finch, Iconoclasta and Zaragon are all favourites of mine too, and Le Orme and Quella Vecchia Locanda are both coming up in a future Italian prog special.
These are one act per letter from around the world curated from my polls of personal favourites based on which one for each letter I would feel most in the mood to play right now. By the way, while I was pleased to delve into lots that I like, I do much prefer this topic to my series. It gives everybody an easy way to list favourites, or a favourite, for every letter (better than a poll methinks to get an overview of everyone's tastes).
Not all of my choices below are in PA (Boards of Canada, Fishmans, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Xiu Xiu). I could have gone with all that are of course, but all of these are applicable to me for this site. Too lazy to want to try to get everything, or most, in that I think applicable by suggesting and then adding if accepted.
Art Zoyd Boards of Canada Cardiacs Dead Can Dance Eskaton Fishmans Godspeed You! Black Emperor Hammill, Peter Incredible String Band, The Jan Dukes de Grey Kayo Dot Leprino, Franco Magma North Sea Radio Orchestra Oneohtrix Point Never Pink Floyd Quicksilver Messenger Service Radiohead Swans Tangerine Dream Univers Zéro Van der Graaf Ganerator Wyatt, Robert Xiu Xiu Yatha Sidhra Zao
^ There's a few favourites of mine to choose from on your list too:- Pink Floyd (obviously); Dead Can Dance (including all of Lisa Gerrard's many solo albums); Tangerine Dream (also including most of their solo works too); Radiohead (for The Bends & OK Computer); Quicksilver Messenger Service (who I'd love to see here on PA one day); Yatha Sidhra; and Van der Graaf Generator (but only for their first three albums).
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 09 2024 at 11:10
Blue Öyster Cult began life in New York in 1967 with a mixture of Tyranny and Mutation. Having signed the Secret Treaties with the Columbia record label, the band became Agents of Fortune with the success of their fourth album, which included the all-time classic (Don't Fear) The Reaper. Blue Öyster Cult were able to put the Spectres of years of struggle behind them, with gleaming polished Mirrors reflecting a bright future ahead. There was now no danger of Blue Öyster Cult becoming extinct like the Cultosaurus Erectus dinosaur. The band were lit up and burning with success in a Fire of Unknown Origin and ready to take the world by storm with a Revolution by Night down at the Club Ninja. Imaginos was a modern Cult Classic album and a real return to form, but Heaven Forbid that Blue Öyster Cult should end their long career with the Curse of the Hidden Mirror. Never fear though, because the release of their most recent album in 2020 guarantees that the Blue Öyster Cult Symbol Remains forever!
ChicagoA band from Chicago, Illinois (no surprise there), Chicago began life as the Chicago Transit Authority (describing their music as rock & roll with horns) before shortening their name and going on to become one of the best-selling American bands of all time, having only been outsold by The Beach Boys. Chicago later became Soft Rock legends with their number one hit across the world: If You Leave Me Now (You'll Take Away the Biggest Part of Me). Baby, What a Big Surprise That Was for Chicago's early Jazz-Rock/Fusion fans, but Chicago are a Hard Habit to Break. They may be short of inspiration when it comes to album titles, but there's no shortage of great songs from a career spanning seven decades.
Deep PurpleThere've been many Shades of Deep Purple over the years with various line-up changes along the way that reads like The Book of Taliesyn. Deep Purple are almost as enduring as the U.S. Presidents engraved In Rock on Mount Rushmore. Their storming brand of Hard Rock has all the fiery energy of a Fireball and the tempered steel hardness of a Machine Head. The band asked "Who Do We Think We Are?" as they prepared to Burn up the world stage with their thunderous live act of Stormbringer songs. Crowds flocked in their thousands to Come Taste the Band live. Fans of Deep Purple who began as Perfect Strangers became lifelong friends as they watched the band perform together in The House of Blue Light. The Battle Rages On to determine the best British Rock band of all time, with Deep Purple being Purpendicular to Led Zeppelin in the vast pantheon of Rock. There's nothing quite as thrilling as seeing A-Band-On a crazy world tour, no matter whether they're going Bananas in Brazil, Crackers in Caracas, or Nuts in the Netherlands. For anyone lucky enough to have experienced the Rapture of the Deep Purple Live, they may wonder Now What can possibly better that in the Infinite universe of Hard Rock!? One thing's for sure, you can bet Deep Purple will do it with a bang and a Whoosh. It beats Turning to Crime.
EloyAt the Dawning of a new day, it's Time to Turn to the Visionary albums of Eloy now as we experience the Power and the Passion of their musical Performances. Eloy's spacey psychedelic albums can be compared to bright Rays of Sunshine, or like ships Floating gently in the Topographic Oceans of Prog. I'm looking forward to delving Inside Eloy's long and glorious discography again, where each album is as unique and varied as the Colours of the Planets in the Solar System. And so, it's Destination outward bound now, where horizons seem to beckon me, and where The Answer to my proggy prayers lies within.
^ I love Eloy but I think I would struggle to back up so many albums receiving 5 and 4 stars! If 'correct' then Inside to Silent Cries is one of the great 7 album runs in prog. Sweet!
^ I love Eloy but I think I would struggle to back up so many albums receiving 5 and 4 stars! If 'correct' then Inside to Silent Cries is one of the great 7 album runs in prog. Sweet!
If I've overrated Eloy's seven-album-run, then it wouldn't be the first time.
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