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eugene
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 30 2005 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 2703 |
Posted: February 21 2007 at 17:21 | |
From this list I can wholeheartedly recommend:
Steve Hillage - Green
Both Hatfield & the North albums
if you like Canterbury/psychedelic/jazzy stuff
and Voyage of Acolyte - masterpiece of prog, sounding like lost Genesis (Gabriel -era) album
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carefulwiththataxe
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 02:52 | |
Thanks alot people!
Still a bit Left:
Asia - Asia
Asia - Aria
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II
Atheist - Elements
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eugene
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 30 2005 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 2703 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 05:36 | |
Do not know Atheist - metal probably ???
Stay away from Asia unless you like pop/AOR with one or two occasional prog-elemets, which are hard to find in their music anyway.
TBII is a pale parody (sequel ?) on TB, and to me is completely uninteresting, I am not the biggest fan of Mike Oldfield anyway....
Maybe a bit too harsh statements above, but as long as you wanted to hear subjective opinions - it should suits you fine...
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carefulwiththataxe
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kazansky
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 24 2006 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 5085 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 05:45 | |
also updating list
Kamelot - Early albums up to Karma Derek Sherinian - Blood of the Snake Spock's Beard - Spock's Beard Green Carnation - The Quiet Offspring Enslaved - any album Blackmore's Night - Village Lantern |
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The devil we blame our atrocities on is really just each one of us.
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eugene
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 30 2005 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 2703 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 06:11 | |
Blood of the snake - suprisingly good heavy fusion here, with only couple of downright weak funny tracks
SB - definitely best of post Neal era, with about 50 pct material being good prog-rock.
Blackmore's Night - this is ridiculous already....always the same old primitive tricks, completely unispired, repetitive and ultimately boring.
Do not know the rest and not that I really want to....
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carefulwiththataxe
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kazansky
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 24 2006 Location: Indonesia Status: Offline Points: 5085 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 06:15 | |
thanks a lot
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The devil we blame our atrocities on is really just each one of us.
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Bj-1
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 04 2005 Location: No(r)Way Status: Offline Points: 31351 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 08:43 | |
You have already heard Elements, at least you listened to it a while back.
Tubular Bells II is like a modern re-thinking of the original Tubular Bells album, only less good.
The Asia albums are just poppy hard rock with a few proggy moments. Still kinda good.
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: February 22 2007 at 11:45 | |
Did I? If i did, it was only the sample on PA
Any idea which albums i should get from Asia?
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A B Negative
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 02 2006 Location: Methil Republic Status: Offline Points: 1594 |
Posted: February 23 2007 at 08:29 | |
Two excellent albums from Captain Spillage full of spacey keyboards, funky-but-not-too-funky bass and wonderful guitar. Some lyrics are a bit cringeworthy but I heartily recommend all of Hillage's albums apart from And Not Or / For To Next.
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"The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar.... Now, that's my idea of a good time."
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darkmatter
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 23 2006 Location: New Jersey Status: Offline Points: 2760 |
Posted: February 23 2007 at 11:11 | |
- Anathema - Alternative 4
- Anathema - A Natural Disaster - Wolverine - Still - No-Man - Returning Jesus - IQ - Dark Matter And that's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I'm sure there are more. Edited by darkmatter - February 23 2007 at 11:13 |
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billbuckner
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 07 2006 Status: Offline Points: 433 |
Posted: February 23 2007 at 12:16 | |
Dixie Dregs - California Screamin'
(Never have heard DD before)
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moreitsythanyou
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: April 23 2006 Location: NYC Status: Offline Points: 11682 |
Posted: February 23 2007 at 12:23 | |
OSI - Office of Strategic Influence
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: February 23 2007 at 13:36 | |
Sounds great!
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: February 25 2007 at 10:40 | |
Havn't heard that one, but i can strongly recommend "What If?".
Great mixture of jazz/fusion and country elements
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cuncuna
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 29 2005 Location: Chile Status: Offline Points: 4318 |
Posted: February 25 2007 at 10:54 | |
• Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II: New age kind of. Nota that bad if compared with later releases on the same "series", but still, not something to regard as a "must" purchase.
Steve Hillage - Motivation Radio: It has good moments, and it is definitely something to have around, but the last two tracks are just poor. Hatfield & the North - Hatfield & the North: must be good for canterbury adepts. I just like the opening and the end, good mellow songs. I would choose that "News from babel" album in wich Robert Wyatt is featured as guest. This one is too flat, with those "let's all jam over the same bass line forever" moments taking over the %80 of the album . Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte: A must have item. Beautiful work. |
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ˇBeware of the Bee!
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: February 25 2007 at 11:01 | |
Thanks, cucuna!
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: March 03 2007 at 06:06 | |
New List:
A little help? |
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: March 03 2007 at 06:12 | |
This album doesn't appeal to some Yes fans since Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman are not present (well they are on the remaster - which I don't have) It is a good album but does have some pop elements. Chris Squire, Alan White, and Steve Howe do a good job of keeping the Yes sound even without Jon and Rick. I liked it lot and like as much as Fragile. |
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Abstrakt
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 18 2005 Location: Soundgarden Status: Offline Points: 18292 |
Posted: March 03 2007 at 06:35 | |
I've heard "Machine Messiah" and "Tempus Fugit" before, and it sounds quite nice. Might get my hands on it soon! |
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BaldFriede
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 02 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10261 |
Posted: March 03 2007 at 08:29 | |
I'll just post my review of Olias of Sunhillow here:
JON ANDERSON — Olias of SunhillowReview by BaldFriede (Friederike)PROG REVIEWER
What would one expect from a solo album by a Yes-member? Probably some intrumental
virtuosity. But then Jon Anderson is the singer, and he plays ALL the instruments himself,
so perhaps we should look for something else. And we certainly find it: Atmosphere. |
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