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TheGazzardian
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You can listen to it on the link above, it's bandcamp so it's streaming for free. You can also buy it there if it tickles your fancy.
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Chaser
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Thanks TheGazzardian - I'll see if I can track it down on YouTube and have a listen
I like all sorts of prog, but especially the medieval / folksy stuff. I was very excited to see Gryphon reform properly a few years ago and went to see them perform last year and they were excellent. Very much looking forward to the new Gryphon album due out very soon (they played a track from the new album and it was very good)
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TheGazzardian
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If you like medieval / folksy sounding prog, i have to recommend to you an undersung masterpiece - 'Far and Forgot: From the Lost Lands' by Francis Lickerish. The original guitarist from The Enid, but I think this later work is utterly sublime:
https://francislickerish.bandcamp.com/
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Chaser
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Hi BaldFriede,
I wanted to find the time to listen to these three albums before coming back to you. I found this music extremely interesting and you're right about them being chameleons. Definitely a band that I'm now interested in (although I noticed that there are only a very small number of reviews of these albums on PA)! Thank you for giving me the experience of this great music Best wishes
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Chaser
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Listened to Leftoverture.
American style prog rock is not something I'm used to and it may take me a while to get used to the different style. Certainly very rocky. On first listen it sounded like classic American rock and roll with progressive elements tagged on in places. Definitely worth another listen though, just not sure whether I'll take to it or not yet. I also listened to Wobbler "From Silence to Somewhere". Wow!! What an album! This one smacked me in the mouth right from the start and kept me hooked throughout. I didn't know modern bands could make prog rock albums like this. This one has gone straight on the "to buy" list. Thanks for the recommendations!
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BaldFriede
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Guru Guru are the chameleons of prog; almost every album is in a different style. Just compare these albums to Jean's recommendation: And these are just some examples; they like to try out everything.
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Mortte
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I really love both Warrior on the Edge of Time & Tanz Der Lemminge, I think those are the best albums of those bands, although love also all the Hawkwind albums before Warrior and Düül albums into Vive La Trance. Hawkwind made also really good new album last year.
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Chaser
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Thanks for the links to these three albums!
I've had a listen, and the one that interested me most out of the three was Amon Duul II album. The musicianship on this one is excellent and it's highly experimental. Certainly an album that's now on my radar. Not sure about the Hawkwind. It sounds a bit dated to my ears. I find the best prog rock has a timeless sound, regardless of when it was created. If it sounds dated to me then that's usually not a good sign. It also seems to hit some of the prog rock clichés as well (it sounded a bit Spinal Tap at times) and the vocals are a bit irritating. At times it sounded as though they were trying too hard to be "arty". Having said that I have radically changed my mind about prog albums after owning them for a period of time, so who knows... The Guru Guru was a very pleasant listen with excellent musicianship. I like jazz fusion, but this one is maybe a bit too out and out jazz for me. I think it also doesn't have enough edge to it to keep me coming back, but a very enjoyable listen all the same. Thank you for sharing these albums!
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BaldJean
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we have the live Theusz Hamtaahk trilogy as a video. great fun to watch
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Mortte
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^I think it´s just a matter of what ones music taste is. Someone has recommended to one of my friend Udu Wudu, he thought about that Magma is not his music at all. I recommended the first album and he liked it.
To me best Magma-studio-albums are first, second, MDK, Wurdah Itah, Köhntarkösz, K.A. & Emehntehtt-Re. Felicite Thösz & Sl*g Tanz are really great too! About Magma live albums I think Theusz Hamtaahk Trilogie is must!
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BaldJean
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I recommended "Üdü Wüdü" because it is more accessible than other Magma albums like for example the great "Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh" (in my opinion their best studio album, though I actually much prefer live albums to studio albums) and because of the 18 minutes track "De Futura"
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Mortte
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About Magma I recommend their first album, I have found Udu Wudu quite cold album, not bad but really not their best. In their first two albums there are woodwinds & brass that are not in their later albums, naturally there is too that "opera" style vocals, so it´s of course possible Magma is just not for you. About Gong I think you should listen Bald Jeans recommendation Shamal if you don´t like Gong`s "foolishness" of that Teapot trilogy (I love it), Shamal already goes to more fusion direction, but is really great anyway. About folkprog one really great album to recommend is Comus First Utterance. The whole Wigwam Fairyport album seem to disappear from youtube, but here´s great opening track (I think the whole album is in spotify): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf8nrpTCxSQ
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the other are all German bands, with the exception of Hawkwind; Krautrock offers some of the greatest albums ever. here links to some of the albums I suggested: Hawkwind: Amon Düül 2: Guru Guru: |
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Leftoverture is well worth checking out. This gives me the idea that I should recommend Gnidrolog's album Lady Lake. However, if you have more affinity to the mediëval aspects, then give out Wobbler's latest album a chance. … and if you still want to get into Magma, maybe K.A. will be a good album to start with.
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Chaser
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Thanks Mortte,
I've never listened to Leftoverture, but I'll check it out online and see what I think I have got some Pink Floyd (DSOTM, WYWH, Animals, and Meddle) but the albums don't get many plays and I find they wash over me more than they engage me. I like Jethro Tull, and I've got TAAB, Aqualung, MITG, and SFTW. I like the folk influences combined with rock, but I just think that GG are better at doing that, so GG get more plays than Jethro. Can't say I've ever listened to any Finnish prog, but I'll see if I can check out the album online. Thanks for the recommendations!
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Chaser
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Thanks BaldJean!
I've listened to Tago Mago online before and I liked it. It's on my list of albums to buy, but there are other albums ahead of it in the queue at the moment... I've listened to some Magma as well but I struggled to get used to the strange operatic vocal style. The whole flying teapots thing put me off Gong a bit, as it seemed a bit silly, but I should probably check them out sometime. Not heard any of the others, but thank you for the recommendations!
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BaldJean
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you should definitely try out Hawkwind, Gong, Amon Düül 2, Can, Embryo, Guru Guru and Magma. good starting albums for each: Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time Gong - Shamal Amon Düül 2 - Tanz der Lemminge Can - Tago Mago Embryo - Rocksession Guru Guru - Tango Fango Magma - Üdü Wüdü
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Mortte
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About Kansas if you want to listen them, Leftoverture is their greatest album. I haven´t ever understand Gentle Giant at all, ELP has some great songs, Pictures at Exhibition is my favourite of them. Pink Floyd is my big favorites, Atom Heart Mother is the favorite album. Jethro Tull is also really great, I think you should listen at least Thick as a Brick from them. If you have any interest to Finnish prog, I recommend you Wigwam Fairyport album, it´s really great. Canterbury and Kraut has been my quite recent favorite genres of prog, really love Caravan, Soft Machine, Gong, Comus, Can, Amon Düül II & Faust!
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So much great music to listen to, just wish there was more time to explore it all
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I have so many bands from various genres, it's mind blowing... ... My favourites are Symphonic and Crossover. Others include Folk and Jazz Rock......... These are more I can relate too. However, genres like Italian prog labled, can be related to Symphonic and Folk mostly... Which I'm also a fan of... |
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