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yam yam ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover Team Joined: June 16 2011 Location: Kerberos Status: Offline Points: 7413 |
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Yeah - there is no problem with obscure one-album bands being accepted in progarchives...& we have them a-plenty in all the 'real prog' sub genres. The issue here is solely with the Prog Related option. That category is highly exclusive on here - and with good reason too. If every band/artist that had the slightest tenuous connection with prog was admitted to Prog Related then there would be more entries there than in all the 'real subs' put together, and the site would descend to being little more than a clone of RateYourMusic. Prog Related is therefore reserved only for acts which have left a lasting legacy on the genre, and are extremely well known by a large proportion of those who follow it. An obscure band that has lain undiscovered for 36 years can never meet these criteria, so the only way of accomodating Light Year on the site is in the 'proper' sub genre into which their music closest fits...and that would be JR/F. Yeah - the previous rejection there doesn't make a lot of sense - but it happened - and it seems we are now stuck with it.
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Digestor ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: March 17 2008 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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I assume that obscure contemporary bands who break up after one album are submitted and accepted. Encyclopedia Metallum (Metal Archives) has bands that only recorded demos included in their archives. I thought that was the whole point of archives. If it helps, Randy Sellgren (the guitarist) went on to record on the Mingo Lewis record "Flight Never Ending". I have to say, this whole thing doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
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https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
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yam yam ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover Team Joined: June 16 2011 Location: Kerberos Status: Offline Points: 7413 |
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Sagichim ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: November 29 2006 Location: Israel Status: Offline Points: 6632 |
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Well I think if they were already rejected they can't be evaluated again by the same team (in case they haven't released anything new).
Since I don't see any other genre that suits them maybe Related will do? Admins?
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Digestor ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: March 17 2008 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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Any movement on this? I can't for the life of me understand why this would be rejected. I've bought albums that were reviewed on this site that are very similar in style to Light Year.
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https://lightyear.bandcamp.com/
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Anon-E-Mouse ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: December 13 2013 Location: In Transit Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Going on that little I've heard so far, I feel compelled to support the inclusion of this band under JR/F.
A re-evaluation by the team would be welcome.
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Digestor ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: March 17 2008 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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I did indeed give up! I'm glad to see someone has taken up the cause.
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Sagichim ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: November 29 2006 Location: Israel Status: Offline Points: 6632 |
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Hey I just stumbled this thread, I always thought Light Year was on PA, I could swear I saw a review for it sometime
![]() Superb album!! it really cooks! Although it does go in a few mild directions, I think it's perfect for JR/F. |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Stunning album. JR without hesitation. Not sure why it is not yet in PA.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 12 2011 Location: Melb, Australia Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
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Thanks again, David!
It is a BLISTERING album!! Deserves a place somewhere on the Archives, as well as some good exposure! I'd write a rave review for it in a heartbeat! ![]() |
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yam yam ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover Team Joined: June 16 2011 Location: Kerberos Status: Offline Points: 7413 |
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Michael - read this thread through if you haven't already seen it - several of our more prominent collabs posted in it: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=63184. Sean (Digestor) is the son of the band's drummer, and there's some more music to listen to on myspace (just three samples): https://myspace.com/lightyear74. I have the album too, and can provide full samples for any team willing to give this another shot.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 12 2011 Location: Melb, Australia Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
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Thanks, Historian, for the info!
Honestly...Amen, David! I can't work out for life of me why on Earth they would have been rejected...the album is overloaded with fusion playing. Admittedly, there's barely that one single Youtube clip, so I wonder how much of the album was actually heard. 100% absolutely they belong on the Archives! Perhaps Eclectic might be the next closest? ![]() |
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yam yam ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover Team Joined: June 16 2011 Location: Kerberos Status: Offline Points: 7413 |
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Thanks checking this out and providing the update George.
![]() ![]() Must admit though, I would have plumped for JR/F as the first choice sub too.
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Took me some time to search for it in our thread but I found out they were rejected in April 2012.
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yam yam ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover Team Joined: June 16 2011 Location: Kerberos Status: Offline Points: 7413 |
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Apparently JR/F are still evaluating it....since 15th March 2011!!
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 12 2011 Location: Melb, Australia Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
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Hello all, after discussing this band with Meltdowner on the `What Albums Did You Listen To Today?' thread, I'd like to propose to the Archives a vintage San Francisco based female fronted band called Light Year, who released one long-lost album `Reveal The Fantastic' in the Seventies that has recently been re-released for the first time on CD by the Green Tree Records label. Actually...I'm not sure if it was unreleased until now?
![]() Apparently there was a previous thread about the band, which said the following: "Light Year was formed in 1974, when drummer Zak McGrath joined forces with his friend and colleague, pianist Cornelius Williams, with the idea of putting together a band to play new music. They recruited Randy Sellgren (Mingo Lewis-Flight Never Ending) to play guitar. John Yu, the bass player, brought Doug Johnson to play percussion (vibes, marimba, hand drums and other bells and whistles). The singer Sharon Pucci joined later to complete the ensemble. The band was fortunate in having a fledgling manager, Sandy Einstein, who later went on to success with Journey and Mr. Big. Einstein’s energy and persistence secured Light Year gigs at the best clubs in the Bay Area, as well as the reviews reproduced on this site, despite the definite oddness of their music. The one thing the band could not achieve was a record contract. Light Year was, as a rule, admired by the public and reviled by club owners. They were also championed by such notable groups as The Tubes and The Sons of Champlin, who would persuade reluctant impresarios to let Light Year open for them. One exception was Todd Barkan of the well-known jazz spot Keystone Korner, who liked them and booked them on Monday nights--one of the few unsigned groups to play Keystone. But most clubs refused to book them more than once. Their big “showcase” gig at the Starwood in Los Angeles was marked by record executives exiting the club en masse with their hands over their ears. Without a contract, and with the scarcity of gigs and money fraying their psyches, the band broke up after less than two years." Phew! Got all that?! ![]() The playing is absolutely blistering, impossibly foot-tappingly catchy, very groovy and hard-rocking, lots of jazz-fusion flavours, and the female singer, Sharon Pucci, has an amazing bellowing voice, and she might just be a little insane as well - but in a good way! Definitely sounds of Cos/Zao/National Health because of the singing around jazzy-rock moods. Check out the only Youtube below: Opening track, `Giant Babies' (and sure enough, the lyrics are about just that! ![]() If a group decides to look into them, I have the physical CD so can provide more tracks as well as the info from the CD booklet. Listening to it now, I've thinking jazz/-fusion might be the go to first? Have a spin of that tracks and see if you agree? Thanks for your time, Michael. |
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