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The Musical Box - Genesis Carpet Crawlers - Genesis Gomorrah - Can Starless - King Crimson Living In The Past - Jethro Tull The Emperor in His War Room - VDGG Heart-attack in a Lay-by - Porcupine Tree Gravity Eyelids - Porcupine Tree Terrapin - Syd Barrett Here Comes the Flood - Peter Gabriel/Robert Fripp Think of me with Kindness - Gentle Giant Fritha - Camel Sylvia - Focus Oh Wot a Dream - Kevin Ayers Halfway between Heaven and Earth - Hatfield & the North Pocket Full of Change - Rain Tree Crow My Work Is So Behind - Residents
Remember a Day - Pink Floyd Come and Buy - Crazy World of Arthur Brown A Small Plot of Land - David Bowie Buffalo Ballet - John Cale
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Posted: October 10 2011 at 16:14
Much of the Anthony Phillip's album, The Geese and the Ghost" would qualify for me. Steve Hackett's "Jacuzzi" and "Spectral Mornings." Genesis "Time Table," "Harlequin" and "For Absent Friends." ELP's "Jerusalem," "Fugue" and "Piano Concerto 1st Movement." Peter Hammill's "Casteways." King Crimson's "Cadence and Cascade" and "I Talk to the Wind."
Steve Hackett - Jacuzzi
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Posted: October 10 2011 at 20:47
The Quiet One wrote:
And here's something from my country:
nice selection but I think Spinetta has a lot of better songs than this one... I'm not a really big fan of Artaud to be honest, it has some outstanding songs though... my favorite period is with Invisible, though my fav. album is A 18' del Sol
But now my branches suffer
And my leaves don't bear the glow
They did so long ago
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Posted: October 10 2011 at 21:21
Malicorne - Les Tristes Noces
Le Orme - Breve Immagine
King Crimson - Trio
Ange - Sur la trace des Fées
Marillion - The Great Escape
Genesis - Inside & Out
Jean-Pierre Ferland - Le Petit Roi
Novalis - Wunderschatze
Peter Hammill - Ferret & Featherbird
Octobre - Survivance
Joined: January 24 2010
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Posted: October 11 2011 at 16:12
from Triumvirat's Spartacus album, three songs stand out as particularly beautiful- The Deadly Dream Of Freedom The Hazy Shades Of Dawn The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty
from Triumvirat's Spartacus album, three songs stand out as particularly beautiful- The Deadly Dream Of Freedom The Hazy Shades Of Dawn The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty
I love Spartacus! I haven't heard their other albums because they apparently have a stronger ELP presence.
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Posted: October 11 2011 at 21:18
Horizons wrote:
presdoug wrote:
from Triumvirat's Spartacus album, three songs stand out as particularly beautiful- The Deadly Dream Of Freedom The Hazy Shades Of Dawn The Sweetest Sound Of Liberty
I love Spartacus! I haven't heard their other albums because they apparently have a stronger ELP presence.
All of their other albums have enough of their own musical language, and i don't find them excessively leaning on ELPs sound, really As well as Spartacus, i also love and highly recommend the first two, Mediterranean Tales and their very best one, 1974s Illusions On A Double Dimple. This is symphonic prog of the old school at it's very best. The ones after Spartacus don't really do as much for me, though some fans find Old Loves Die Hard and Pompeii work wonders. The last two, A La Carte and Russian Roulette are considered pop drivel by most listeners, though oddly i find i like them now. Their one time guitarist-singer-songwriter the late Helmut Koellen recorded a solo album called You Won't See Me which is a beautiful record, and also features Jurgen Fritz.
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