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Logan
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 12:59 |
Of course the first album in the archives under the Prog banner is (unless it's changed): 3.77 SEVENTH SONS Raga (1964) |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 12:55 |
Amon Duul were more of a political hippie band along with Floh de Cologne and all the early Kratrock bands. Some of these bands even had conections with the Baader- Meinhoff Gans. I `ve heard it refered to as Kosmische Musik many times. Prog ? Not prog even though it`s here on PA. |
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BaldJean
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 28 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10387 |
Posted: December 24 2007 at 11:17 |
Amon Düül 2 - Phallus Dei from 1969.
I don't name the very first Kraut album ever, Psychedelic Underground by Amon Düül, because, although it was very important for the development of Kraut ("after this album no band needed to have an inferiority complex", as journalist Ingeborg Schober put it in her book about Amon Düül), it has very little to do with prog Edited by BaldJean - December 24 2007 at 11:22 |
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12812 |
Posted: December 24 2007 at 11:10 |
Soft Machine Soft Machine/Volume 2.
Glad somebody remembered Touch. What about both Nice's and heavy rock's influence, Vanilla Fudge? Tomorrow? Put myself a compilation together - and never considered the Beatles: 1.
White
Rabbit: Great Society
(1965/6) 2.
Section
43: Country Joe & The
Fish (1966) 3.
You
Keep Me Hangin’ On:
Vanilla Fudge (1968) 4.
Nights
In White Satin: Moody
Blues (1967) 5.
My
White Bicycle: Tomorrow
(1967) 6.
Astronomy
Domine: Pink Floyd (1967) 7.
She
Said Good Morning: Pretty
Things (1967) 8.
Azrial: Nice 9./10./11. Hope For Happiness/Joy Of A Toy/ Hope
For Happiness (Reprise): Soft Machine (1968) 12. The American Metaphysical Circus: The 13. Every Little Thing: Yes (1968) 14. We Feel Fine: Touch (1968) 15. The Wanderer: Renaissance (1969) 16. Epitaph: King Crimson (1969) |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 11:01 |
With a 1970 release date, 12 Dreams is late psychedelia, coming before the split into Randy California's band and Jo Jo Gunne |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 09:47 |
As much as I hate to say it the Beatles were the first to come up with the art / rock formula on the SGT Pepper album. Many artists will attest to this from Bob Fripp to Larry Coryell. One often overlooked band from this period is Ekseption from the Netherlands who played almost not for note rockier versions of Bach Beethoven et al.
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Nightfly
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 05:36 |
I haven't listened to it for years but I think The 12 Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus by Spirit might fall in this pre-Prog style if my memory serves me correctly.
Oh yes and how about Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by The Small Faces.
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 04:03 |
love this period too.. all the Nice albums of course, as well as Czar, Family, High Tide, Colosseum, Blood,Sweat & Tears, GG&F, the Beach Boys, Touch
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Easy Livin
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Posted: December 24 2007 at 03:55 |
Interesting choices there guys. It does I suppose resurrect the old debate as to whether ITCOTCK was the first prog album.
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Sole
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Posted: December 23 2007 at 18:02 |
Certif1ed and Easy Livin in reference to your questions I can say you that please me and I consider Prog in 1967/ 1970 period:
1st of Pink Floyd;
"Days Of Future Passed", "In Search Of The Lost Chord", "On The Treshold Of A Dream" and "To Our Children's Children's Children" by The Moody Blues;
All The Nice's albums;
Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida";
Andromeda (Uk);
Santana's "Santana";
Strawbs: "Strawbs";
David Bowie: "Space Oddity"
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The last single of I Sagittari (pre I Delirium). Edited by Sole - December 23 2007 at 18:16 |
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 23 2007 at 17:31 |
I love that era of Psyche and Proto Prog, an era that's sadkly underrated here and placed in the same level of Prog Related, withhout the music of 67 to 70, there would not be Prog today, most of the development happened there and we seem not to notice it.
Just to mention 10.
Iván
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Easy Livin
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Posted: December 23 2007 at 16:58 |
What albums would you highlight from 1967 and 1968 (I.e. pre ITCOTCK) as being prog Sole? |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: December 23 2007 at 16:06 |
Which are your favourite albums from that period?
Which groups from before 1967 would you say were fundamental in laying down the basics for what we now call Prog?
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The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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dholl
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Posted: December 23 2007 at 02:52 |
Wel, two of my favourite albums ever were made in this period...but I'm not sure you could call them prog:
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Mostly tho' it's the 1970 - 1975 era that does it for me. |
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: December 22 2007 at 13:08 |
I'm not a true aficionado of those priod. But various album of those period are very good.
In my opinion those period it was indeed fecund, with optimal ideas. Nearly like those of the period 1970/ 1976! Clearly without the magic of 1970/ 1976 period.
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Sole
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Posted: December 22 2007 at 09:52 |
In PA exists someone that it loves the Prog produced between 1967 and 1970?
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