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Prog_Traveller
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Topic: Looking for very mellow prog albums Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:12 |
I posted something similar a few years ago but didn't get the kind of response I was looking for. Most of the suggestions seemed too upbeat or something.
I'm looking for stuff that is very mellow, maybe folky, maybe ambient or even symphonic. It can be older or newer. It doesn't matter as long as it's a bit on the sleepy side. I'm looking for stuff to just chill out to in the evenings or maybe even fall asleep to. Edited by Prog_Traveller - October 25 2013 at 02:04 |
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pfloyd
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:32 |
hmmm....
I don't really listen to them myself, but Tangerine Dream is very sleepy from what I have heard. If you aren't already familiar, some of Camel's stuff is pretty sleepy, specifically Music Inspired by the Snow Goose. Usually when I am in a mellow mood I'll put on Hergest Ridge or Incantations by Mike Oldfield and Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt. In terms of more obscure stuff, the album Mixtus Orbis comes to mind. I would also check out the band Setna. That's all i can think of right now... hope that helps. |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:35 |
Ambient
Harold Budd - The Pearl Harold Budd - The White Arcades John Foxx - Cathedral Oceans Fripp, Keeling, Singleton - The Wine Of Silence Steve Roach - Structures From Silence Steve Roach - Magnificent Void Folky Dave Willey - Immeasurable Currents Roy Harper - Stormcock 3 Mice - Send Me A Postcard Darkwave Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun Dead Can Dance - Spleen & Ideal Lycia - Cold Electronic ARC - Church ARC - Fracture Klaus Schulze - X Klaus Schulze - Body Love Klaus Schulze - Mirage Klaus Schulze - Timewind Radio Massacre International - Emissaries New Age Jade Warrior - Way Of The Sun Jade Warrior - Floating World Mark Isham - Vapor Drawings Popul Vuh - Hossiana Mantra Popul Vuh - In den Garten Paraoh Travis & Fripp - Follow Travis & Fripp - Thread Steve Tibbetts - Yr Steve Tibbetts - Natural Causes |
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zeqexes
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:35 |
Opeth's Damnation is by far their most mellow album, it has no screaming vocals and is great to relax to. Here's the first track:
I personally haven't heard it (apart from a few songs), but Marillion's Less is More album is made up of acoustic/mellow versions of some of their own songs. Here's an example: Some of the songs on the Mars Volta's Octahedron album are quite mellow too: |
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Horizons
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:37 |
Mogwai's Hawk is Howling will be perfect for you. Very memorable, catchy melodies that are very easy to relax to.
Also the band Enablers is an interesting post-rock band that may appeal to you. Post-rock tendencies pop up every so often, but the restrained approach with the spoken-word may tickle your fancy. That's my favorite song by them. Forgot: The Enablers' discography is available here for any price. Feel free to download a free one, but i strongly advise to support these guys. I recommend the albums End Note and Blown Realms and Stalled Explosions. Edited by Horizons - July 09 2013 at 21:49 |
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dwill123
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 21:50 |
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brainstormer
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 23:00 |
I don't think you can get much mellower than some songs from Pink Floyd's
Meddle and Obscured by Clouds. Even earlier, like See Saw are very mellow. Jon Anderson's Olias of Sunhillow is mellow in places.
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Neo-Romantic
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 23:04 |
iamthemorning's debut album is very peaceful and has some hints of folk in it. I really like it. There are a couple more upbeat tracks, but they're not too long and the overall atmosphere is quite calming. The album cover depicting the gentle motion of waves says it all.
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infocat
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 23:07 |
I find Per Un Amico (PFM) to be quite relaxing.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 23:26 |
Asia Minor - Between Flesh and Divine
Pulsar - Strands of the Future Celeste - Celeste Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Steve Hackett - Sketches of Satie |
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Barbu
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Posted: July 09 2013 at 23:55 |
Harmonium - Harmonium/Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison/L'heptade
Carpe Diem - Ceuille Le Jour Yatha Sidhra - A Meditation Mass Celeste - Celeste Mellow (ha!) Candle : Swaddling Songs Contraction - Contraction/La Bourse ou la Vie Fuhrs & Frohling - Ammerland Novalis - Sommerabend Malicorne. Edited by Barbu - July 13 2013 at 10:50 |
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 01:17 |
To name a few which come to mind almost immediately : Harmonium - Le cinq saisons
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey & Pink
Hugh Hopper/Alan Gowen - Two Rainbows Daily
L'estate di San Martino - Talsete di Marsantino
Far East Family Band - Parallel Worlds
Richard Wright - Wet Dream
Opeth - Damnation
Sebastian Hardie - Four Moments
Eberhard Weber - Fluid Rustle
Celeste - Celeste
Will O-The-Wisp - A Gift For Your Dreams/Ceremony Of Innocense
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Straight Ahead
plus lots of Camel, Floyd, Nektar, Eloy, Pulsar, Astra, and one heck of a mellow album, though non-prog - Dino Valente's solo album from 1968, which is one of the most mellow albums I've ever heard.
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 01:27 |
THAT is Brilliant ! Spectacular piece of genius !
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someone_else
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 02:45 |
A recently released one (strongly recommended):
You Have a Chance - Camelias Garden (now on progstreaming and bandcamp). A bit more Olias-like and with some New Age tendencies: Johannes Luley's Tales from Sheepfather's Grove. Also worth a try: I a Moon - North Sea Radio Orchestra Older albums: The Geese and the Ghost - Anthony Phillips Edited by someone_else - July 10 2013 at 07:11 |
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Mascodagama
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 04:20 |
Mark Hollis, eponymous album
Bark Psychosis, Hex Would love to have recommended the last two Talk Talk albums here because they are so great, but...noisy bits. However if you like the Hollis you'd want to hear them. On the folky side: The Pentangle, all the early albums are good, the first (eponymous) album is the best John Martyn, Solid Air Fairport Convention, What We Did On Our Holidays Fotheringay, eponymous Tiny Island, eponymous (not on PA but could be...) |
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 05:32 |
Locanda Delle Fete
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Earthmover
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 06:40 |
King Crimson's Islands can be a very mellow album imo.
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jazzcomputer
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 06:48 |
Hi. About Ambient / Prog / Electronic, wouldn't you give a try to my albums ? You can download them for free on the web site. No one ever told me that it could be some mellow stuff , but why not, just tell me... Maybe should you start with the album called Elsewhere ? http://www.jazzcomputer.org/ http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6456 Have a nice time, Yves. |
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brainstormer
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 10:28 |
This is a great thread. I haven't checked all the suggestions yet but I know it's hard to find mellow
music that doesn't sound derivative of something that is kind of cliche. Mellow Jazz comes to mind, which to me, isn't Mellow Prog Rock. "Geese and the Ghost" was a great suggestion. Any kind of repeated blues riffing, like even on Hugh Hopper & Alan Gowen - Two Rainbows Daily's title track, kind of takes me out of that mellow I feel in early Pink Floyd. I haven't heard that whole album, I love the title, just the songs on YouTube. I guess for some of us blues scales becomes the opposite of mellow. You might do well searching out mellow classical that you like. Ralph Vaughn Williams, Satie, Debussy, Ravel, Brahms, Arvo Parte (I wouldn't use the word mellow but maybe "gentle"), and much Medieval classical, of which there are hundreds of examples, come to mind.
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Posted: July 10 2013 at 15:11 |
One album: Riversea - "Out of an Ancient World"
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