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smartpatrol
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:27 | |||
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Fox On The Rocks
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Posted: June 26 2012 at 22:56 | |||
Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
Surprised they're not in the archives under Crossover or PR. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 12 2011 Location: Melb, Australia Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: June 26 2012 at 23:42 | |||
Has no-one else heard Matthew Sweet's `Altered Beast'?! One of my all-time favourites! :)
Noisy alt-pop/rock with occasional country elements, very sarcastic and pessimistic lyrics, superb Byrds-influenced harmonies? Wish I knew how to post those Youtube samples/clips of the album on here! |
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Dayvenkirq
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2011 Location: Los Angeles, CA Status: Offline Points: 10970 |
Posted: June 27 2012 at 00:16 | |||
That one is included ... but yes, that is a hell of an artistic statement.
Amen to that!
DP, the Zeps, and the Who are all on the site. Edited by Dayvenkirq - June 27 2012 at 00:46 |
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Online Points: 28272 |
Posted: June 27 2012 at 01:29 | |||
My favourite albums by non prog bands might be contenders:
Love - Forever Changes (great sixties album)
The Tubes - Remote Control (arguably their best album ,themed around Television as many of their songs tend to be and pruduced by Todd Rundgren)
Al Stewart - The Last Days Of The Century (Al's best album ,this is real quality)
all those are collections of songs so I'm not sure that they could be termed 'masterpeices' but they are easily 5 star albums in my book.
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 02:27 | |||
The best Huey Louis and the News album! Good choice it is a masterpiece great songs from start to end. Bands often frontload their albums these days but EC didn't need or try to with this as it finishes as strongly as it starts. I think its his best album but probabaly not progressive in any way
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Help me I'm falling!
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Posted: June 27 2012 at 02:38 | |||
I love Forever Changes. I used to be Tubes admirer too, indeed with Remote Control as favorite album of them, but haven't listened to them in quite some time. |
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Guldbamsen
Special Collaborator Retired Admin Joined: January 22 2009 Location: Magic Theatre Status: Offline Points: 23104 |
Posted: June 27 2012 at 04:26 | |||
The Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms, Dead Cities
F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sports ODB - Return to the 36th Chamber Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West Steve Miller Band - Children of the Future, Sailor |
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
- Douglas Adams |
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Dean
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 06:13 | |||
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Dean
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 06:59 | |||
Paradise Lost - Draconian Times.
Sweet - Give Us A Wink
Stray - Suicide
T.Rex - Electric Warrior
The The - Mindbomb
This Mortal Coil - everything
Siouxsie and The Banshees - Juju, A Kiss In The Dreamhouse
XTC - Drums & Wires, English Settlement, Big Express... etc.
Cure - Seventeen Seconds
Cocteau Twins - Treasure
Comsat Angels - Waiting For A Miracle
Icicleworks - The Small Price Of A Bicycle
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
KLF - White Room
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
Danielle Dax - Jesus Egg That Wept
John Foxx - The Garden
The Lover Speaks - s/t
Ian McNabb - Truth and Beauty
Modern English - Mesh and Lace
Fields of the Nephilim - Elizium
Gary Numan - Pure
The Passage - Pindrop
Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out
Shellian Orphan - Helleborine
Ultravox! - Systems Of Romance
Michael Hedges - Ariel Boundaries
The Pop Group - For How Much Longer are We Going to Tolerate This Mass Murder
The Shamen - In Gorbachev We trust
Pop Will Eat Itself - Everything they ever did except the last one.
Sisters Of Mercy = Floodland
The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus
Emperor - Anthems For The Welkin At Dusk, IX Equilibrium
Fear Factory - Demanufacture/Remanufacture
Cradle Of Filth - Cruelty And The Beast
Primordial - Imrama
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 07:04 | |||
They were called 'Clover' then right? |
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 07:13 | |||
If we're talking about non prog albums you can honestly say you consider to have no dud tracks on & which therefore you can listen to end to end repeatedly, then:
Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense The The - Dusk Juno Reactor - Labyrinth The Mission - Children Banco De Gaia - Last Train To Lhasa Rory Gallagher - Stage Struck System Of A Down - Hypnotise + Mesmerise Charles Earland - Infant Eyes The Orb/David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres The Beatles - Abbey Road Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard Bob Dylan - Desire Nick Cave - Murder Ballads White Stripes - Icky Thump So many more... |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: June 27 2012 at 07:29 | |||
I would agree with many on this list. Good to see someone appreciating the Fields of the Nephilim. I saw them on the Elyzium tour, and they were mindblowing. I often think they should be taken a little more seriously. Well, their music if not their image.. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Dean
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 07:51 | |||
I could have picked more than Elizium, but that one is outstanding. I'm a sad old goth and a huge Nephs and Neph-related fan: Rubicon, Nefilim, Sensorium, Saint's Of Eden, Last Rites, NFD and The Eden House - all good stuff.
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HolyMoly
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 07:55 | |||
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 08:02 | |||
From my home town Stevenage, I believe - had a chat with the bass guitarist about a year ago in my local pub; nice chap. |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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HolyMoly
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 08:19 | |||
Masterpiece albums that are not on PA, with a quick description of each:
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti: Before Today (2010) -- All those catchy little hooks that occur to you in the shower or just as you're getting out of bed, come together in a collision of kaleidoscopic lo-fi wonderment. I discovered it about a year ago and I still listen to this album (and all his other things) obsessively. An absolute knockout. Fiery Furnaces: Blueberry Boat (2004) -- Long, convoluted song/mazes with surreal lyrics, performed by a brother/sister duo. This is their most "prog" album, but I'd be hard pressed to call them a prog band. They certainly get "out there", though, more so than just about any indie rock band I've heard. In fact, they're very hard to get into; I have yet to convert anybody. Jack Bruce: Harmony Row (1971) -- 2nd solo album from the main singer/writer for Cream. Talented on bass, guitar, piano, organ, and cello as well as vocals, Jack produces a dreamy batch of art pop melodies with ambitious, quirky arrangements. Helped out on guitar and drums by Chris Spedding and John Marshall. This is better than any Cream album, IMO. The Kinks: Something Else (1967) -- The Kinks during this period wrote some of the most incredible songs I've ever heard, second only to the Beatles. In fact, if we just looked at singles, the Kinks might actually win. No concept/opera here, just a group of miniature portraits of English characters, both tragic and humorous. Dead Kennedys: Plastic Surgery Disasters (1982) -- Speedy hardcore with lyrics that count. The riffy songs go by in a murky roar, with singer Jello Biafra spitting out sarcastic indictments of society. The first side barely gives you time to breathe; the second side concentrates on longer, more dramatic pieces. And it ends with a super melodic anthem, a sad but resigned piece about beach pollution. The Fall: This Nation's Saving Grace (1985) -- The Fall could do no wrong in the years 1980-1986, and this is the most focused and powerful statement they'd released yet. Major influence from the likes of Can, but with even more slashing guitar and nagging bass hooks. Jo Jo Gunne: Jumpin' the Gunne (1973) -- Semi-obscure spin-off of Spirit, with former Spirit frontman Jay Ferguson leading the way. This is intelligent and highly evolved boogie rock, like an amped-up Guess Who. Just one of those albums where every song makes me jump with glee. Subhumans: From the Cradle to the Grave (1983) -- My favorite punk album of all time. This is punk with prog attitude -- side two is one lengthy suite (the 17 minute title track), which ties together a bunch of different sections and culminates in a glorious climax. XTC: Skylarking (1986) -- XTC's peak. Both Partridge and Moulding were at the top of their songwriting game, and producer Todd Rundgren gives it his all as well, tying the excellent songs together into a cohesive song cycle, beginning with sunny hope and ending with death and darkness. Just a few faves of mine. |
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Dean
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 08:29 | |||
I had their eponymous debut, bought on the strength of Run, Run, Run, but they kind of disapeared from the UK record stores after that. I recall on seeing it much later that "Jumpin' the Gunne" has one of the most, erm, let's say, bizarre, covers I've ever seen.
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dreadpirateroberts
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 08:35 | |||
Jack's here http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=24804 And I agree, damn fine album, wonderful! He's released some superb ones and this is probably his best, or at least, my favourite. (Although I swing between this and 'Songs for a Tailor' as fav) |
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: June 27 2012 at 08:37 | |||
I agree with a lot of those Steve
There are however some that I have never heard of before, which definitely are going on my list. Dean highlighted one of those, but Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti and Subhumans sound remarkably like something I should enjoy as well. Thanks for the info buddy Uhh another one I see as a masterpiece, although it's been ages since I gave it a listen, is Type O Negative's October Rust
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