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Topic: Good 'Progressive Pop' bands? Posted: March 15 2016 at 22:33
I just made up the term, but the closest description your archive has is 'Progressive/crossover', so I'll just describe and list some examples so you get the gist of what I mean.
'Definition'- A brand of music that emphasizes harmony, melody, and accessibility while displaying a fondness for instrumental virtuosity, multi-part song structures, and a focus on non-traditional topics.
Examples- The Moody Blues (a la DoFP or ToOCCC), Supertramp (a la CotC), the Beatles (a la Abbey Road's famous musical suite), and I suppose Pink Floyd's Barrett and certain 70s stuff (TPatGoD, ASoS, Meddle, DSotM)
Does anyone see what I'm, aiming at? I don't mean throwaway stuff like Lucky Man or I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) but bands that overtly melded the hallmarks of progressive rock with a fondness for typical song structure without just being a really good pop musician. (a la folks like Stevie Wonder or Paul McCartney.)
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 00:59
@siLLy puPPy: Already exhausted Kate Bush, Yes, and Asia. (The Buggles' first album is amazing, btw.) Will check out the rest.
@dr wu23: Skylarking is one of my fave albums to this day. but I could never get into Steely Dan. I feel like if I was a bitter and confused Wall Street broker facing the latest recession crisis, a Steely Dan record would be the soundtrack I blow my brains out to.
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 12:48
GreatBeyonder wrote:
@dr wu23: Skylarking is one of my fave albums to this day. but I could never get into Steely Dan. I feel like if I was a bitter and confused Wall Street broker facing the latest recession crisis, a Steely Dan record would be the soundtrack I blow my brains out to.
Steely Dan can be a bit overbearing lyrically at times but it's great music.
Roxy Music might fit your need....though I'm sure you already know their music.
Try Mansun....they only did 2 good albums.........and Game Theory....interesting quirky proggy pop from the late 80's.
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Posted: March 16 2016 at 20:19
Some Adrian Belew: Lone Rhino, Twang Bar King, The Bears. Or for that matter King Crimson's Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair.
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