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Poll Question: What’s your favourite album?
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    Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:12

IT'S AN HARD CHOICE. ALL THOSE ALBUMS ARE SPLENDID.

 MY FAVOURITE ARE :

  1. FANTASY - PAINT A PICTURE
  2. ARZACHEL - ARZACHEL
  3. AFFINITY - AFFINITY
  4. TONTON MACOUTE - TONTON MACOUTE
  5. SPRING - SPRING
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I'm afraid to show my ignorance.......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:15
never heard of any of them
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It is possible to type in lower case too...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:19

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

It is possible to type in lower case too...

WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:20
Im afraid to say I've never heard of any of them. They were all 69-71? That's
a lot of unheard masterpieces for 3 years.
One likes to believe
In the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless Compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrity
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Never heard to any of them too!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:23

Originally posted by FragileDT FragileDT wrote:

Im afraid to say I've never heard of any of them. They were all 69-71? That's
a lot of unheard masterpieces for 3 years.

'69-'73.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:26

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Never heard to any of them too!

TI CONSIGLIO DI COMPRARE L' ENCICLOPEDIA DI CESARE RIZZI DEL 2003 :

PROGRESSIVE & underground in Gran Bretagna ed Europa, 1967 - 1976.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:30
Originally posted by ANDREW ANDREW wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Never heard to any of them too!

TI CONSIGLIO DI COMPRARE L' ENCICLOPEDIA DI CESARE RIZZI DEL 2003 :

PROGRESSIVE & underground in Gran Bretagna ed Europa, 1967 - 1976.

Ho l'enciclopedia del rock (pubblicata nel del 1976) di Nic Logan e Bob Woffinden, controlleṛ meglio stasera.

Speravo mi citassi anche qualche oscura chicca del prog italiano...Arzachel, Affinity & Co. mi pare siano tutti inglesi.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:30

ANYBODY KNOWS ARZACHEL?

  • STEVE HILLAGE : GUITAR, VOICE
  • DAVE STEWART : KEYBOARDS
  • MONT CAMPBELL : BASS, VOICE
  • CLIVE BROOKS : DRUMS

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:35
Mhh... seems like they were selling out the whole Akarma catalogue
in your hometown...
Seriously, I only have 7 of these albums and I have heard very little
of the others. I think I'll choose Spring. (what about Cressida,
Beggar's Opera, Gnidrolog, Rare Bird...?)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:38
Originally posted by ANDREW ANDREW wrote:

ANYBODY KNOWS ARZACHEL?



  • STEVE HILLAGE : GUITAR, VOICE

  • DAVE STEWART : KEYBOARDS

  • MONT CAMPBELL : BASS, VOICE

  • CLIVE BROOKS : DRUMS

 


Yes, I'll have to give their cd a few more spins as soon as I've
finished with my recent purchases (Rush, Eloy, Anekdoten, Stivell...)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:44
Perhaps more a case of "unknown" than "forgotten"....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:46
Let's go discover that Spring album!
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Spring

1971

Studio Album

Title information (Edit) | Reviews | Buy Music
Spring - Spring CD album cover 4.52
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive music



Track listing
1. The Prisoner (Eight By Ten) (5:34)
2. Grail (6:44)
3. Boats (1:53)
4. Shipwrecked Soldier (5:08)
5. Golden Fleece (6:59)
6. Inside Out (4:49)
7. Song To Absent Friends (The Island) (2:47)
8. Gazing (5:54)

Total Time: 39:48
German reissue of 1971 album originally includes three previously bonus tracks:
9. Fools Gold
10. Hendre Mews
11. A World Full Of Whispers

Line-up
- Pat Moran / vocals, mellotron
- Ray Martinez / guitars, mellotron
- Adrian 'Bone' Maloney / bass guitar
- Pick Withers / drums
- Kipps Brown / piano, organ, mellotron

Releases information
Cd. Repertoire REP 4472WP (1995)/Akarma AK213CD (2002)

Hey, 23 ratings for this one!!Shocked

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 09:56
I voted for Fantasy and Fruupp albums. Not masterpieces but very good symphonic prog albums. By the way, Fruupp did release 4 albums, all of them very close in style and very even. For those who don't know, they sound a bit like early Genesis which would be folkier and without mellotron (they use a Solina string ensemble I think).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 10:01

Can't say I'm lucky enough to have heard all these, but of the ones I know, Comus - First Utterance just barely beats out the Spring album. Both GREAT.

Is Artcane - Odyssee "forgotten" enough to consider? NOBODY talks about this album, and it's one of my favorites ever, obscure or otherwise.

...it is real...it is Rael...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 10:05
Spring's only album belongs more to the pop-progressive than to
the prog rock field, so I was slightly disappointed when I first
listened to it, then it grew on me. If I had heard more from Comus
maybe they would have been my choice for this poll. Can't find them
in the shops, sh*t!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 05 2005 at 10:10
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Originally posted by ANDREW ANDREW wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Never heard to any of them too!

TI CONSIGLIO DI COMPRARE L' ENCICLOPEDIA DI CESARE RIZZI DEL 2003 :

PROGRESSIVE & underground in Gran Bretagna ed Europa, 1967 - 1976.

Ho l'enciclopedia del rock (pubblicata nel del 1976) di Nic Logan e Bob Woffinden, controlleṛ meglio stasera.

Speravo mi citassi anche qualche oscura chicca del prog italiano...Arzachel, Affinity & Co. mi pare siano tutti inglesi.

ITALIANI? OK!

  • ACQUA FRAGILE - ACQUA FRAGILE (1973) / MASS MEDIA STARS (1974) (like GENESIS)
  • ABISSI INFINITI - TUNNEL (1981) (like LE ORME - NEW TROLLS)
  • AGORA' - LIVE IN MONTREAUX (1975) / AGORA' 2 (1976) (JAZZ-ROCK)
  • ALBERO MOTORE - IL GRANDE GIOCO (1974) (POP-PROG)
  • GLI ALISEI - GLI ALISEI (1979) (POP-PROG)
  • GLI ALLUMINOGENI - SCOLOPENDRA (1972) (like ELP)
  • ALPHATAURUS - ALPHATAURUS (1973) (like ELP)
  • ALUSA FALLAX - INTORNO ALLA MIA CATTIVA EDUCAZIONE (1974) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • ANONIMA SOUND LTD - RED TAPE MACHINE (1972) (like JETHRO TULL)
  • ANTONIUS REX - ZORA (1977) / RALEFUN (1978) (DARK-PROG)
  • APOTEOSI - APOTEOSI (1975) (PFM STYLE)
  • ATLANTIDE - FRANCESCO TI RICORDI (1975) (like BIGLIETTO PER L'INFERNO - IBIS)
  • AURORA - QUANDO LA VITA E' MORE (1982) (MELODIC PROG)
  • IL BARICENTRO - SCONCERTO (1976) / TRUSCIANT (1978) (JAZZ-ROCK)
  • BLOCCO MENTALE - POA (1973) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • BUON VECCHIO CHARLIE - BUON VECCHIO CHARLIE (1972) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • I CALIFFI - FIORE DI METALLO (1973) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • CAMPO DI MARTE - CAMPO DI MARTE (1973) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • CAPITOLO SEI - FRUTTI PER KAGUA (1972) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • I CAPRICORN COLLEGE - ORFEO 2000 (1972) / LP DI PRIMAVERA (1974) (POP-PROG)
  • CAPSICUM RED - APPUNTI PER UN'IDEA FISSA (1972) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • CELESTE - PRINCIPE DI UN GIORNO (1976)
  • FABIO CELI E GLI INFERMIERI - FOLLIA (1973) (POP-PROG)
  • CERVELLO - MELOS (1973) (like OSANNA)
  • CHERRY FIVE (GOBLIN) - CHERRY FIVE (1974)
  • CINCINNATO - CINCINNATO (1974) (JAZZ-ROCK)
  • CIRCUS 2000 - AN ESCAPE FROM A BOX (1972) (POP-PROG)
  • CITTA' FRONTALE - EL TOR (1975) (like OSANNA)
  • COCAI - PICCOLO GRANDE VECCHIO FIUME (1977) (like JETHRO TULL)
  • CORTE DEI MIRACOLI - CORTE DEI MIRACOLI (1976) (BANCO, PFM, BALLETTO DI BRONZO)
  • DALTON - RIFLESSIONI : IDEA D'INFINITO (1973) (SYMPH-PROG)
  • DE DE LIND - IO NON SO DA DOVE VENGO... (1973) (POP-PROG)
  • DUELLO MADRE - DUELLO MADRE (1973) (JAZZ-ROCK)
  • EDGAR ALLAN POE - GENERAZIONI (1974) (PFM, BANCO)
  • ENEIDE - UOMINI UMILI POPOLI LIBERI (1972) (SYMPH-PROG)

CE NE SONO VERAMENTE TANTI!!! TI HO ELENCATO ALCUNI ALBUM TRA I MENO CONOSCIUTI NEL PANORAMA PROG-ROCK ITALIANO.COMUNQUE SE VUOI SAPERNE DI PIU' TI CONSIGLIO UNA SPLENDIDA ENCICLOPEDIA CHIAMATA:

"THE RETURN OF ITALIAN POP": CENTINAIA DI GRUPPI FAMOSI E NON; DAGLI ANNI 70 FINO AD OGGI.

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