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I'd say most of ELP's first album is filled to the brim with keyboards.
Maybe Premiata Forneria Marconi's Storia di Un Minuto too.
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That is epic man! Makes me think about life more.
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Fugue - ELP gets me every time! I'll try to think of a less obvious one though - often you find them in the middle of epic songs and really bring something to the track. Off the top of my head, the short piano run in Spock's Beard's The Doorway is lovely, but there must be hundreds out there.
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great one Doc.. but not the first two I thought of... the epitome to me of beautiful piano prog Mort... Schooldays by Gentle Giant... so beautiful... Gentle Giant spent the rest of the 70's forgetting just how beautiful music could be and being souless and cold 2nd choice.. Kobaia by Magma.. that piano solo touches my nether regions like few others.
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Check out the beautiful pianism of Luciano Basso throughout this album:
For a bonus, it also contains my favourite harpsichord break in prog. |
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I don't mind famous at all.. Thank you, I'm listening to it now, sounds good. |
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Awesome David Sylvian
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Some solo piano from Mr. Drake.
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Ex Can-keyboarder Irmin Schmidt has some cool piano music (not on progarchives for unknown reasons).
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This whole album..actually there are 2...are amazing I Talk To The Wind by the Crimson Jazz Trio...the piano is superb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B5CLIOs3HU The interpretations are outstanding as is the piano, drums, and bass. I never tire of listening to these two albums. Prog and acoustic jazz with Crimson material as the foundation.....imho it doesn't get any better than this if you like KC and jazz.
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Kotebel - Concerto for Piano & Ensemble is the first thing that came to mind
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