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miamiscot
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Not in any particular order:
Neal Morse - Question Mark
Cathedral - Stained Glass Stories Mirthrandir - For You The Old Woman Yezda Urfa - Boris Utopia - Todd Rundgren's Utopia Kansas - Leftoverture Spock's Beard - The Kindness Of Strangers echolyn - Mei Dixie Dregs - What If Styx - The Grand Illusion Thinking Plague - In Extremis Starcastle - Fountains Of Light But the American Prog album I have listened to the most in my lifetime would definitely be the debut album from Kansas. For some reason that record has never been far from my side... |
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miamiscot
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(Happy The Man is implied - both the debut and Crafty Hands...)
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David_D
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If anybody could be interested in that part of the American Jazz>Rock scene, or in the whole Jazz-Rock style, I can very much recommend the book Jazz-Rock. A History (1998) by Stuart Nicholson. Edited by David_D - November 14 2021 at 02:48 |
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Mirakaze
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Well, narrowing a multi-national group down to a single nationality is always going to involve some arbitrary simplification. For the record, I consider Weather Report and Talking Heads American bands despite the Austrian and British origins of their respective leaders, but Mahavishnu Orchestra is a special case because I see it as much more of a manifestation of the individual wishes of the band leader (this is reflected by how McLaughlin wrote virtually every song ever recorded by the band, and the fact that "Mahavishnu" was the name that McLaughlin adopted for himself after becoming a follower of Sri Chinmoy, so you could say he named the band after himself). Considering how the actual music fits in with the American jazz fusion tradition of the time, I do agree with you though that it's far more useful for historical purposes to categorize the Orchestra as an American band.
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King Crimson776
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I have a list of multi-national bands, but I only consider them to be such if they have a prominent member from a country other than where the band was formed. Sometimes bands will have many members over the years, and there will be one guy from another country who was on one album, but it seems silly to call them multi-national as a result. But yes, it is always going to be arbitrary.
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David_D
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Well, Mirakaze, as far as I can see, we agree that the most relevant thing in this matter is the origin or the source of the music. We have different point of view, though, whether the most important factor in that context is:
1. John McLaughlin's sole person or 2. the American Jazz and Rock scene - and even much more than that and we have to choose. Edit: - Funny enough, after writing that (and mentioning the Rock scene), it's for the first time ever, after many years listening, I came to think of hearing Jimi Hendrix in McLaughlin's guitar play. Something else, I can hardly imagine, McLaughlin considered the band being British. And concerning "useful for historical purposes", then, the whole question is historical.
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David_D
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In fact, after thinking some more about it, the whole question is pretty simple to me because we're talking here about national lists, which means national music scenes, and Mahavishnu Orchestra was quite simply a part of the American music scene, right?
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Far Corner - Risk
Neal Morse - One Liquid Tension Experiment - LTE2 Tool - Lateralus Kansas - Kansas The Mars Volta - Francis The Mute The Tea Club - Quickly Quickly Quickly Animals As Leaders - Animals as Leaders Sparks - Kimono My House Deluge Grander - Heliotians Fright Pig - Out Of The Barnyard Glass Hammer - Skallagrim: Into The Breach |
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In no order..... Happy The Man- Debut and Crafty Hands Steely Dan-Aja Cathedral-Stained Glass Mirthrandir- Old Women Spocks Beard-V Yerzda Urfa-Boris Santana-Caravanserai bonus: Spirit-12 Dreams Zappa-Hot Rats Babylon-st Edited by dr wu23 - November 15 2021 at 09:45 |
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Not sure I can squeeze out 12.... Dream Theater - Images And Words King's X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska Kansas - Leftoverture Faith No More - The Real Thing Blue Oyster Cult - Imaginos (thought they were British until reading this thread!) Metallica - ...And Justice For All Neil Morse Band - The Similitude Of A Dream Devin Townsend - Empath - if that's allowed? Is this USA only or North American? Struggling now, so would have to fill out with more DT, DT and KX (but everyone else seems to be restricting it to one per artist....)
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isn't Devin Townsend Canadian? plenty of good progressive metal in the US, not just Dream Theater.
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I dunno, something like this (no particular order): Polyphony - Without Introduction Phideaux - Chupacabras Lift - Caverns of Your Brain Yezda Urfa - Boris Herbie Hancock - Sextant Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Spock's Beard - X Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Kansas - Leftoverture Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute Birds & Buildings - Bantam to Behemoth The Decemberists - Hazards of Love Discipline - To Shatter All Accord |
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Al DiMeola- Elegant Gypsy
The Cyberiam- Connected David Minasian- The Sound of Dreams David Minasian- Random Acts of Beauty K2- Book of the Dead Majestic- Monument Proud Peasant- Flight Ovrfrwrd- Starstuff Return to Forever- Romantic warrior Santana- Caravanserai Kepler 10- A New Kind of Sideways Dave Kerzner- New World
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Whoops, forgot those ones on my list (and I'd also put the smiley star by Caravanserai! ).
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Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Dixie Dregs - Industry Standard Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior Santana - Santana III The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love Tool - Lateralus Chicago - Chicago Transit Authority Tim Buckley - Starsailor Sufjan Stevens - Illinois Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland |
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I'm sure there is, I just haven't heard enough of it!! And yes DT is Canadian, hence my query..... |
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Excluding jazz artists (Coltrane, Davis, Dolphy, Mingus, Hancock, Tyner, Shorter would make my whole list) and multi-national bands like Mahavishnu Orchestra), my Top 12 US Prog albums are (in alphabetic order):
5uu's - Hunger's Teeth (1994) Cathedral - Stained Glass Stories (1978) Cheer-Accident - Fear Draws Misfortune (2009) Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (1969) Hands - Hands (1980) Happy the Man - Crafty Hands (1978) Mirthrandir - For You the Old Women (1976) Residents, The - Not Available (1978) Return To Forever - Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (1973) Thinking Plague - In Extremis (1998) U Totem - U Totem (1990) Yezda Urfa - Sacred Baboon (1976) |
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