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Gordy
Special Collaborator Folk/Eclectic/PSIKE/Metal/Post/Math Team Joined: January 25 2007 Location: US Status: Offline Points: 4023 |
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Posted: June 08 2024 at 13:41 |
Apologies, but Flow were ultimately rejected.
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Gordy
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Just leave things as is; I've already notified the Jazz team. Thanks for updating the bio.
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Prog Network
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Thanks for the update; I can see what you mean. Should I resubmit this as a new post, or has it already been sent to the JR/F team?
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Sean Trane
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This definitely belongs in ProgArchives, however, not under Prog Folk (there is very little of that in their music)
Try JR/F, IMHO
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Gordy
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Thanks, will take to the team. I'd advise you to update the bio to mention the names of the players and perhaps their instrumental duties in parentheses (and definitely mention Felder left this group to join the Eagles).
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Prog Network
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Flow, a band formed in Florida in 1970, released only one album, which has since gained positive recognition among jazz rock / fusion listeners and is considered a gem within the genre. The album is eclectic, blending various styles, including elements of folk and progressive rock. The lineup features Chuck Newcomb on bass and lead vocals, John Winter on a variety of instruments including piano, saxophone, and harmonica, Mike Barnett on drums, and Don Felder on guitar, who later achieved fame with The Eagles, where he was a member from 1974 to 2001. Flow's sound can be compared to bands like El Polen and Liverpool Scene, while maintaining distinct differences. Band Photograph: Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/artist/629929-Flow-17 RYM - https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/flow-9 Flow (Studio Album, 1970): 1. Daddy (3:35) 2. Here We Are Again (6:45) 3. Line'Em (2:45) 4. Gotta Get Behind Your Trip (3:30) 5. Chicken Farm (2:50) 6. No Lack Of Room (3:50) 7. Summer's Gone (5:50) 8. Mr. Invisible (3:55) 9. Arlene (5:05) Total Time 38:05 Line-up: - Chuck Newcomb / bass, lead vocals - Mike Barnett / drums - Don Felder / guitar - John Winter / piano, electric piano, organ, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, harmonica - Angel Allende, Ed Shaughnessy, Johnny Pacheco / tabla, congas, cowbell Releases Information: Producer: Creed Taylor Engineer, Lacquer Cut: Rudy Van Gelder Cover, Design: Tony Lane Illustration: Mike Barnett Writers: - Chuck Newcomb (1, 4, 6, 8) - John Winter (2, 4, 5, 7-9) - Mike Barnett (2, 5) - Leadbelly (3) - B. Ruff (5) - Don Felder (6) Recorded: 17 December 1969 - 22 January 1970 12" CTI Records - CTI 1003 (US, 1970) CD CTI Records / Vivid Sound - VSCD-729 (Japan, Reissue, 1999) Edited by Prog Network - June 07 2024 at 00:49 |
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