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UFO - Flying. One Hour Space Rock

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Topic: UFO - Flying. One Hour Space Rock
Posted By: ALotOfBottle
Subject: UFO - Flying. One Hour Space Rock
Date Posted: April 22 2016 at 14:22
It's an album that I rememer liking very much about a year ago. I recently relistened and liked it very much.
Not prog per se, but the two long space rock suites are excellent and of superior musical quality.



Anyone hip with this album?Smile

Thank you in advance.




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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: April 22 2016 at 14:42
Yes...haven't played it for ages ....there are a lot of albums from that time period that I like that are proto prog.
Try Ton Ton Macoute and Titus Groan for two of those early things.


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Posted By: ALotOfBottle
Date Posted: April 22 2016 at 14:53
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Yes...haven't played it for ages ....there are a lot of albums from that time period that I like that are proto prog.
Try Ton Ton Macoute and Titus Groan for two of those early things.

I am familiar with Titus Goran, I'll have to check out Ton Ton Macoute.

Actually, proto-prog might not be the most fitting descrption. I believe this is just straight up space rock or hard rock with space elements. But, it's a dead good album!


Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: April 23 2016 at 08:20
Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Yes...haven't played it for ages ....there are a lot of albums from that time period that I like that are proto prog.
Try Ton Ton Macoute and Titus Groan for two of those early things.

I am familiar with Titus Goran, I'll have to check out Ton Ton Macoute.

Actually, proto-prog might not be the most fitting descrption. I believe this is just straight up space rock or hard rock with space elements. But, it's a dead good album!
 
I tend to call all those edgy albums from the early 70's proto prog even if they aren't....just a habit of mine.
There are a lot of those early Brit things from 69-72 that I really enjoy and many have that early proto prog thing going on in at least a few songs. I also lump in Gracious, Gravy Train, Still Life,  Steamhammer, etc... but they are more hard rock with proggy edges.
 
If you like that UFO album try the first two 'Gun' albums .......from '69 and '70.
 


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