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Posted: February 09 2011 at 10:19
Two songs from Czech band Uz Jsme Doma just got added today. They are listed here under RIO/Avant. I have yet to hear a full album from them. The first song is called "Hlina" from their 1995 album Pohadky ze Zapotrebi(Fairytales From Needland):
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Posted: February 10 2011 at 20:05
zravkapt wrote:
Two songs from Czech band Uz Jsme Doma just got added today. They are listed here under RIO/Avant. I have yet to hear a full album from them. The first song is called "Hlina" from their 1995 album Pohadky ze Zapotrebi(Fairytales From Needland):
IMO, neither song is as good as the 19-minute "El Cortejo de un Dia Amarillo". As of today, I was the last person to review the album here. I gave it 5 stars. You can read my review on the artist page:
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Posted: February 12 2011 at 08:56
Touch were an American band who only released a self-titled album in 1968. They are listed here under Proto-Prog, but as far as I'm concerned the two following songs are 100% 'prog'.
I haven't heard the whole album yet, but this is a bonus song from the CD version called "The Spiritual Death Of Howard Greer (alternative version)":
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Posted: February 14 2011 at 10:00
Samurai were a UK band that evolved from the group The Web. They are listed as Crossover here and made one self-titled album in 1971. I never owned this album, but I have heard it and it's good. I've heard these guys described as a "British Steely Dan". This is the song "Maudie James":
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Posted: February 15 2011 at 09:41
The Web were a group from the UK who are listed here under Jazz-Rock/Fusion. Their first album from 1968 is called Fully Interlocking. This album hasn't even been rated yet on PA. I've never heard any of their albums. This is from the first album, it's called "War Of Peace":
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 18:37
^^^ Great post zravkapt. I listened to I Spider last week. No BS. I haven't heard the Samurai album yet. Gotta check it out. Heres a track from I Spider:
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Posted: February 17 2011 at 08:22
^thanks for the vid!
Here is a song from American Progressive Electronic duo Zombi. I've only heard their last album, Spirit Animal from 2009. This song is called "Legacy" from their 2006 album Surface To Air:
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 11:25
There are a few groups named Ars Nova, but this one is an all-female Japanese Symphonic Prog trio. This song is called "Kali - Demolition And Massacre" from their 1996 album The Goddess Of Darkness:
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Posted: February 19 2011 at 09:44
It's good to know that National Health is getting less obscure every year. Their second album Of Queues And Cures from 1978 is currently rated 4.19. You can read my review and others on the album page:
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Posted: February 21 2011 at 09:52
A song now from Swedish Prog Folk group Kebnekaise. I've only heard the streaming songs on PA, of which I liked this one the best. From their self-titled second album from 1973 this is "Rattvikarnas ganglat":
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Posted: February 22 2011 at 09:52
Here's a song from American Tech/Extreme Prog Metal outfit Animals As Leaders. I think AAL are fairly well known to most metalheads today, but I don't think too many proggers in general have heard them. I haven't heard their album yet but I want to at some point. From the self-titled 2009 album this is "Inamorata":
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