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Posted: January 14 2007 at 03:40 | |
Take a look at this link - I expanded my Hammond collection considerably after seeing it.
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Sandrose/hammond_organ_delights |
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ozzy_tom
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 10:49 | |
Yeah, it's good list. But I would also add (from not mentioned here before):
The Nice - "Nice"(1969) Arzachel - "Arzachel"(1969) Eloy - "Floating"(1974) Frumpy - "Live"(1973) Amos Key - "First Key"(1973) 2066 & Then - "Reflections on the future"(1972) Triumvirat - "Illusions on a double dimple"(1973) Egg - Egg"(1970) The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown"(1968) Glass Hammer - "The Iconsolable Secret"(2005) Jacula - "Tardo Pede in Magiam Versus"(1972) |
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Cygnus
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 14:19 | |
SNOW GOOSE AND SONG FOR AMERICA!!!!
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richardh
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 14:36 | |
The Nice - The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack
The Nice - Ars Longa Vita Brevis
ELP - Pictures at an Exhibition
Atomic Rooster - Atomic Rooster
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
Par Lindh Project - Gothic Impressions
Par Lindh Project - Mundus Imcompertus
Par Lindh Project - Veni Vidi Vici
Deep Purple - Made In Japan
Deep Purple - In Rock
btw most of ELP's stuff cannot be described as 'organ driven' ('Emerson driven' maybe ).PAAE is an exception IMO.
Also Par Lindh Project are one of the few modern bands that I've come across that actually are organ driven.I might also include Glass Hammer but they used sampled organ sounds compared to Par Lindh who uses the real thing.
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TheLamb
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 15:38 | |
Tool - Laterlus
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 16:02 | |
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ozzy_tom
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 16:22 | |
You're wrong Richardh! Glass Hammer use real Hammond organs not samples! Sometimes they even use model B3. You can check it here (it's from their official site): http://www.glasshammer.com/pages/features/gear.html |
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DarioIndjic
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Posted: January 14 2007 at 22:48 | |
Eloy - Inside Pollen - Pollen
Cosmos Factory - Old Castle in Transylvania
Zarathustra - Zarathustra
Tako - Tako
Tako - U vreci za spavanje
Crusis - Crusis
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Ars longa , vita brevis
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The Whistler
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 01:20 | |
Obviously I agree with the pack of ELP albums, and the Yes Album was a nice choice. Two that haven't been mentioned: Thick as a Brick; John Evans owns that album.
Procol Harum's debut...it's called Procol Harum, right?
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richardh
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 01:43 | |
I was just going by Lex Live DVD which shows Fred Schendel demonstrating his keyboard rig..but presumably that is now out of date.If so then 'The Inconsolable Secret'(especially disc one) is a good one to add to the list.
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 03:42 | |
Nice to see I didn't have to put those ones in myself (also, that I didn't have to humiliate myself by spelling 'Colosseum' & 'Valentyne' incorrectly - again!) I'd also put into this list 'Spooky Tooth'; their music was powered by Gary Wright's Hammond playing - and I'm determined that one day, they shall be welcomed into this Forum as at the very least 'Prog-Related' (just try to forget that they eventually turned into Foreigner...) If you want a good overview of them at their best, go for: Sit back, put on their version of 'I am the walrus' and marvel! |
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 08:41 | |
Van der Graaf Generator were so organ-driven that their bass player became redundant and left!
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 08:50 | |
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mozart frank organ works |
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 12:31 | |
i am the walrus by spooky tooth is indeed excellent.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 12:50 | |
Amazed Mike Ratledge's Lowry organ work in Soft Machine (psychedelic and jazz rock periods) has not been mentioned - noting the thread title doesn't mention a make of organ. The most recent Soft Machine release Middle Earth Masters has several excellent live examples how out in front/innovative/organ-stretching Ratledge was, compared with keyboardists such as Keith Emerson in 1967 and 1968.
Jan Hammer on John Abercrombie's Timeless and Night
Larry Young on the first two Lifetime albums
Virtually every time Brian Auger touch the Hammond for recordng purposes.
Graham Bond (who also recorded the Mellotron before virtually everybody else - in 1964).
John Novello of Niacin
Jens Johnasson on Jonas Hellborg Group's e.
Wasn't Terry Riley playing Hammond on that masterpiece of minimalism, Rainbow In Curved Air - inspiring Pete Townshend, Francis Monkman (and the rest of Curved Air), the aforementioned Mike Ratledge?
Other jazz-fusionists/organists:
Larry Golding
Joey Francisco
Wayne Peet
Wayne Horwitz
Finally, Spencer Davis Group/Traffic/Blind faith's Stevie Winwood was renown for spending his earnings on the latest models of Hammonds that had come on to the marketplace.
Marian Vargas of Collegium Musicum is a organ great, but it should be made clear on the album listed, he was playing a Russian Hammond copy, not a genuine Hammond. Edited by Dick Heath - January 15 2007 at 12:56 |
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 12:52 | |
Has anybody mentioned Rick Wakeman's Six Wives of Henry VIII yet?
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ozzy_tom
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 14:22 | |
In fact it was mentioned in this site: http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Sandrose/hammond_organ_delights (Glueman wrote this link before) Other organ gems: Iron Butterfly - "In'A-Gadda-Da-Vida"(1968) Jane - "Together"(1972) Polyphony - "Without Introduction"(1971) Birth Control - "Operation"(1971) Argent - "All Together Now"(1972) Attila - "Atilla"(1970) Vanilla Fudge - "Renaissance"(1968) Music Emporium - "Music Emporium"(1969) Gli Alluminogeni - "Scolopendra"(1972) Rustichelli & Bordini - "Opera Prima"(1973) Gypsy - "In The Garden"(1971) Abacus - "Abacus"(1971) McPhee - "McPhee"(1972) Tritonus - "Tritonus"(1975) Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Befour"(1970) Pell Mell - "From The New World"(1973) Sixty Nine - "Circle of The Crayfish"(1973) Twogether - "A Couple of Times"(1973) Hardin & York - "Live"(1994, 1969 recorded) Echolyn - "Mei"(2002) Food Brain - "Social Gathering"(1970) Ainigma - "Diluvium"(1973) Eloy - "Power and The Passion"(1973) Triumvirat - "Mediterranean Tales"(1972) Frumpy - "Frumpy 2"(1971) Frumpy - "All Will Be Changed"(1970) Fuzzy Duck - "Fuzzy Duck"(1971) Warhorse - "Warhorse"(1970) Rare Bird - "As Your Mind Flies By"(1970) Rare Bird - "Rare bird"(1969) The Old Man & The Sea - "The Old Man & The Sea"(1972) Night Sun - "Mournin'"(1972) The Nice - "Elegy"(1971) Pacific Sound -"Forget Your Dream!"(1971) Yes - "Time and A Word"(1970) Jacula - "In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum"(1969) Antonis Rex - "Neque Semper Arcum Tendit Rex"(1974) Ufff...lots of such a stuff... Edited by ozzy_tom - January 15 2007 at 16:30 |
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Posted: January 15 2007 at 17:28 | |
Very true. TAAB is very heavy on the organ. |
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richardh
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Posted: January 16 2007 at 03:00 | |
As already mentioned Eloy's early albums are well worth checking out if you love organ driven prog ,but stop at Power And The Passion (1975). After that they developed a space rock approach that typified their sound up to the present time. |
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The Whistler
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Posted: January 16 2007 at 03:15 | |
UGH! Of course...Gadda! Why didn't I think of that?
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