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Moogtron III
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Topic: best prog album with orchestra Posted: May 18 2005 at 06:58 |
Il Paese Dei Balocchi indeed, as mentioned by DallasBryan.
But I voted for Renaissance: the orchestra is really an integral part of their sound and takes their music to enormous heights om Scheherazade, Live At Carnegie Hall and Novella.
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greenback
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 12:21 |
"There are several albums in the list and mentioned in the commets that hasn't got a single piece of orchestra on it. Just for everybidy to notice"
false: I have checked all of them; for some records, the orchestration is provided by some musicians themselves in the band who provide the string/horns arrangements.
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PROGMAN
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 08:47 |
Atom Heart Mother but there are others.
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Jared
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 08:00 |
Can I vote for Kansas: 'Always Never The Same' please... it would be even better if they took out the awful version of 'Eleanor Rigby', which does nothing whatsover to push back the frontiers of music, but you can't have everything!!
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 04:20 |
Alan Parson project's tales of mystery and imagination
the face B of the LP, "the fall of the house of usher" is really powerful!!! the sad short melancolic piece at the end make me
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DallasBryan
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 04:09 |
Eela Craig - One Niter!
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Posted: May 17 2005 at 00:59 |
There are several albums in the list and mentioned in the commets that hasn't got a single piece of orchestra on it. Just for everybidy to notice
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Scrambled_Eggs
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Posted: May 16 2005 at 19:42 |
flowerchild wrote:
IMO, without a doubt, it is Procol Harum's Live with Edmonton symohony orchestra |
Absolutely agree! From the list I chose Rick Wakeman's Journey to the Center of the Earth.
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The Prognaut
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Posted: May 16 2005 at 17:59 |
"The Final Cut" of course
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Posted: May 16 2005 at 08:12 |
The Enid - In the Region of the Summer Stars
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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DallasBryan
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 22:34 |
Il Paese dei Balocchi isnt a bad example either!
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 21:03 |
IMO, without a doubt, it is Procol Harum's Live with Edmonton symohony orchestra
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NetsNJFan
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Posted: May 15 2005 at 13:23 |
Where is Days of Future Passed, the first Prog Album
nonetheless i voted Scheherazade by Renaissance
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Fantômas
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 13:44 |
Klaus Schulze - Irrlict
Klaus Schulze - Cyborg
Frank Zappa - The Yellow Shark
Frank Zappa - Civilization Phaze III
Later I'll think in another ones that are much better than those in the
poll options (with full respect for Greenback, 90% of it is pure crap,
IMO).
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 13:33 |
From the poll list, I'd go for Atom Heart Mother, but there are many not in the list. A couple of excellent Prog albums including orchestra are:
TRIUMVIRAT - "Illusions On A Double Dimple" (Cologne Opera House Orchestra)
BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO - "...di Terra" (Orchestra of the Rome musicians' union)
Actually, the orchestra in "di Terra" is not backing; it is a major part of the music, which I define as 'modern classical'. The same could be argued, albeit to a lesser extent, for the 'Atom Heart Mother' piece.
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 13:32 |
Jon Lord's Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Deep Purple
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VLADO
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 13:05 |
out of this collection i cannot chose, since a lot of thing i have not heard. however my faves are:
1. YES magnification, MILES DAVIS - sketches of spain
2. YES time and word
3. DEEP PURPLE concerto, MOODY BLUES in search ...
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Intruder
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 12:54 |
The "Ashes..." and "...Card" LPs are Renaissance at or close to their peak.
The "New Symphony" Caravan stuff was much better, IMO, on the Fairford Halls 1974 album
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 12:47 |
Moody Blues, Days Of Future Past.
Yes, Magnification
Both not on the list
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Posted: May 14 2005 at 12:12 |
For me its probably Rick Wakemans "Journey to The Center of the Earth"
I like the orchestra's work with Wakeman, probably because he is very
classical and orchestral himself, so he blends in perfectly...
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