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The Wrinkler
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Topic: 'smooth' prog recommendations Posted: November 06 2010 at 20:17 |
The coolest/smoothest prog goes to CAN's, Halleluhwah!
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Posted: November 02 2010 at 14:36 |
Camel-Snow Goose and Moon Madness. I'm not sure about this "smooth" business, but they're both pretty chill and laid back.
^And Khan-Space Shanty should really just be recommended for everything ever, so I second that.
Edited by himtroy - November 02 2010 at 14:37
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The Wrinkler
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Posted: November 02 2010 at 01:59 |
Just got a hold of, Khan Space Shanty, and that's smooth!
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 16:49 |
I have no idea what "smooth" is supposed to mean. I'll venture something nevertheless: perhaps "Sommerabend" by Novalis
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 12:25 |
Well, I can recommend Pat Metheny - Watercolors.
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 06:05 |
it's hard to stay smooth but not getting boring :-)
later Camel albums are quite relaxing ( Rajaz, A Nod And A Wink ) if you like relaxing instrumental music (not necessary prog) i'd recommend excellent jazz album by Miles Davis - A Kind Of A Blue good melodies, nice soloing, and not boring at all
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Posted: October 28 2010 at 13:16 |
two words from me
STEELY DAN ![Approve Approve](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley14.gif)
they are smooth, progy and awesome Aja and Goucho might be of interest (ok more the two words)
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 21:18 |
How about Pink Floyd's Division Bell? Or Gilmour's "On an Island", or Wright's "Broken China" (well, also Wet Dream). I guess lot's of Mike Oldfield would qualify, or even Vangelis. And some of the later Rick Wakeman instrumental albums, like 7 Wonders of the world, or Stella Bianca alla Corte di Re Ferdinand and A Suite of Gods (well, these last 2 aren't instrumental, but they are somewhat smooth).
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 16:43 |
phillihp wrote:
I've got very few jazz fusion albums and they aren't smooth, Allan Holdsworth for example. On the other side, and although it is really not smooth, Al DiMeola fits in what I'm looking for because of the latin feel. I also really appreciate Alan Morse solo album but some songs are really hard rocking.
Any suggestions in that category?
BTW thanks for all the other suggestions, I've listen to all of them and I've put many on my wish list! | Miles Davis - In A Silent WayReturn to Forever - Romantic Warrior (it's very prog but the production is slick, and has some good 'smooth' moments; again, not like smooth jazz)Brand X - Livestock (or any of their albums up till and including Do They Hurt?)and then of course, if you WANT to explore smooth jazz, i could recommend a couple of things i like ![Nuke Nuke](smileys/smiley34.gif)
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 16:26 |
I do not know if it is smooth but because you mentioned jazz fusion and Al DiMeola you might check out Aziza Mustafa Zadeh - Dance of Fire. (I am considering to propose her to PA, but I am yet too lazy...)
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 14:32 |
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Renaissance - I particularly like their live Carnegie Hall album |
Me too! and I got it :)
I've seen them live this summer (first part of Steve Hackett), they haven't lost their touch!
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 14:28 |
Renaissance - I particularly like their live Carnegie Hall album
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phillihp
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Posted: October 27 2010 at 07:29 |
I've got very few jazz fusion albums and they aren't smooth, Allan Holdsworth for example. On the other side, and although it is really not smooth, Al DiMeola fits in what I'm looking for because of the latin feel. I also really appreciate Alan Morse solo album but some songs are really hard rocking.
Any suggestions in that category?
BTW thanks for all the other suggestions, I've listen to all of them and I've put many on my wish list!
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Posted: October 26 2010 at 18:48 |
how is your jazz-fusion collection? you're bound to run into plenty of smooth prog in there (and im not at all talking about smooth jazz, which is entirely different, though i like some of it)
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The Wrinkler
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Posted: October 26 2010 at 15:40 |
To me, listening to Soft Machine's, Third!
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Posted: October 26 2010 at 13:21 |
I second recommendations on Camel and Sylvian
You can also try Karnataka's latest album, somewhat folkish, but mainly "smooth" prog with female vocals
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 22:40 |
Jan Akkerman's Jan Akkerman and Eli (with Kaz Lux) KARDA ESTRA HARMONIUM Definitely NOSOUND and NO-MAN EBERHARD WEBER's The Following Morning
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 16:18 |
Ambrosia's first album is a fairly smooth, sort-of prog-lite. Some proggy stuff, some pop - it's pretty good. It's a mid '70s release, but the sound quality is good.
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 15:39 |
The Craine Wife by The Decemberists I dont know how you will recieve it, but its what i listen to when i need to chill out and i find it quite smooth, plus my girlfriend loves it because of how relaxing and romantic it is which is great because its proggy enough for me but chilled out enough for her!!!
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Posted: October 25 2010 at 15:36 |
yanch wrote:
Big Big Train's The Underfall Yard may be to your liking. |
I already got it. ![Wink Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
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