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Hugh Manatee
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Ah yes, Ariel, an Australian band that is pretty much a continuation of Spectrum, fronted by Mike Rudd.
Spectrums first two albums Spectrum Part One and Miles Ago are well worth consideration IMHO.
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Gravy Train remind me of Paladin, who I think haven't been mentioned yet.
Gotta love "Charge" if only for the great Roger Dean cover.
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Kenethlevine - thank you for your contributions to this thread. Very nice list! Some of them I've never heard before, so I will definitely check them out (Paul Brett Sage, Nigel Mazlyn Jones, Tir Na Nog, Pererin). There are some excellent bands/albums you listed that are on my Top favorite second tier British bands: Spring, Gracious, Beggars Opera, Jonesy, Fuchsia. And the rest, some of them I haven't played for years. Thanks for reminding me about these albums. It's time to revisit them.
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My first introduction to Paladin was through the archival release of "Jazzattack" (2002, on Brazilian label Rock Symphony label). Parts of it are really good, the song "The Fakir 1" reminds me East of Eden. The album is listed as new release on PA. I don't have the CD any longer to verify it, but I remember reading in the liner-notes that this is a compilation from previously recorded material around 1976. I could be wrong though.
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Hugh Manatee
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As far as I know Palladin only released two albums, a self titled debut and "Charge". Looking at the track listing of "Jazz Attack" there are similar titles such as "Anyway" from "Charge" and "Third World", "Carry Me Home" and "The Fakir" from the debut but they mostly seem to be updated re=recordings of the first album, particularly given that "The Fakir" was originally a single track and on "Jazz Attack" it appears to be broken up into two songs "The Fakir I" and "The Fakir II" as is the case also with "Third World". I can't be sure about that but I would certainly like to get a hold of "Jazz Attack" to check the album out for myself. Anyway, here's Mix you Mind with the Moonbeams by Paladin - YouTube from "Charge".
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Hi,
So weird to see this listing, and it ignoring what was one band that was listed in what another Admin here on PA had posted what appeared to be the first use of the word "progressive" in an advertisement for a concert ... and one of the bands listed? THE EDGAR BROUGHTON BAND. Even stranger is that folks did not look up the history of the HARVEST label in England, for a listing of the most incredible names in music, and eventually a lot of them deserved to be noted as "progressive". It's just sad for me, not to see the EBB listed, and how well known they were, and they preceded HAWKWIND in the area of free shows, specially ones in the political arena, something that here on PA we don't like to discuss unless it has feathers, perfume and flamingos! The EBB is not a "psychedelic" band ... it is a very strong (Lugosi style) edition of rock music with very intelligent and educated lyrics!
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my pleasure. I have reviewed all of them and you can get a sense of whether you might agree or disagree from my critiques
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moshkito - I am glad you mentioned the name Edgar Broughton Band. I've been on different progressive rock forums since 1995 when I purchased my first PC. I've met many different people and some of them had very high regards about the EBB. "Wasa Wasa" by many is considered one of the greatest albums recorded in 1969.
When comes to the music from early 70s, I am more of a fan of eclectic prog, symphonic prog, space-rock, Canterbury scene. progressive folk, so that's why the EBB is not included on my list of favorite uncharted, second tier UK bands from early 70s. Should they be listed on PA? Absolutely, I totally agree. Most likely together with another band from the same period: Pete Brown & Piblokto! Edited by enigmatic - December 16 2021 at 11:37 |
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Arcadium 'Breathe a while' .. Hmm actually thats 1969 but its a great early (proto) UK prog lp..
Quicksand 'Home is where i belong'.. great band from South Wales Marsupilami cos they were great and they lived and practised on a farm very near where i grew up! Stackridge.. again a great West Country band.. 2nd tier?? Hmm a bit underrated in my view.. those first two lps are just essential.
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Right, and it's an obscure band, as well.
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Not so unknown, but perhaps at the time:
Mellow Candle Pererin The Woods Band Fotheringay Egg Trees Agincourt Khan Gnidrolog Fruupp Cymande The Amazing Blondel Babe Ruth Osibisa |
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FINALLY! I was waiting for a confirmation that I am not the only one who thinks that Marsupilami were great. Both albums are essential, IMO. There is a short video of them performing at Isle of Wight festival on YT. Unfortunately they didn't do too well. If I remember correctly some issues with out of tune mellotron. |
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BrufordFreak - nice list! Mellow Candle, Fruupp (both from Ireland but close enough based on style and geography), Egg, Khan, Gnidrolog - all amazing bands.
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Great list...have all of those except for Aardvark, Fuzzy Duck and Greatest Show....even have a handful on original vinyl. |
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That Fuzzy Duck album is excellent IMHO. It's a real shame that they only released that one album.
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I don't think it has been mentioned yet - Tonton Macoute - s/t (1971).
I forgot to include it in my initial post. Very interesting and melodic jazz influenced progressive rock with sax, clarinet, flute, organ and vibes besides usual instruments. Highly recommended! I've seen Top 110 British prog albums list posted by Psychedelic Paul. Even he likes does album! Next but not least - Darryl Way's Wolf. All 3 albums released by this band are worth checking. My favorite is "Canis Lupus" from 1973 with Ian McDonald as a producer and guest musician. Edited by enigmatic - December 16 2021 at 18:49 |
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Greenslade is the only obvious one that springs to mind. 4 great albums but never quite got themselves promoted so to speak. I'm assuming that Refugee may not count as Moraz is Swiss?! EDIT - Just noticed that Greenslade are ruled out so unless Refugee count then I don't have anything! Edited by richardh - December 17 2021 at 01:38 |
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Refugee and Greenslade were not extremely popular or successful, but both bands were known in the 70s.
Almost everyone who followed the top prog-rock bands knew about Refugee and Greenslade too. I had Refugee album and 2 Greenslade albums (Bedside Manners Are Extra, Spyglass Guest( taped from Polish radio station on those large 7 inch reel magnetic tapes, few months after they were released. The copyright laws weren't obeyed in Poland, so you could hear and tape entire albums from the public radio. There were no records stores in Poland selling foreign LPs in 70's or 80s. Only Polish record labels had their stores selling LPs recorded, pressed by them. They only way to discover new music was through the radio, word of mouth and record conventions. Warsaw had a large flea market where small area was designated for record collectors. How these people obtained the LPs? Either purchased abroad by family members or mailed by a friend/cousin. Only government officials, high ranked university professors, journalists, radio/tv personalities, sportsmen/sportswomen, musicians (by permit) were allowed to travel abroad. I was lucky, my close friend from high school had a university professor in the family who travelled often to Germany for different conferences. I used to give him small lists of LPs to purchase if... I had some extra cash.
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Interesting list. These kinds of bands are often referred to as proto prog(even though progarchives has a slightly different definition of what that is). Anyway, several years ago another prog website had a ranking of the top 100 (or so) albums that fall more or less into this category. Not all of these are from the UK though. Here is a non ranked, alphabetized version of that list:
2066 & Then - Reflections!
A-Austr Musics from Holy Ground Abacus - s/t Ache - De Homine Urbano Ache - Green Man Affinity - s/t Aquila - s/t Arc - At this Arcadium - Breathe Awhile Arzachel - s/t Battered Ornaments - A Meal You Can Shake Hands With In The Dark Battered Ornaments - Mantlepiece Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You Beggars Opera - Act One Beggars Opera - Pathfinder Beggars Opera - Waters of Change Black Widow - Sacrifice Bodkin - s/t Bram Stoker - Heavy Rock Spectacular Burnin' Red Ivanhoe - M144 Burnin' Red Ivanhoe - WWW Catapilla - Changes Catapilla - s/t Cirkus - One Colosseum - Daughter of Time Colosseum - Valentyne Suite Comus - First Utteranace Cressida - Asylum Cressida - s/t Culpepers Orchard - s/t Czar - s/t Dear Mr. Time -Grandfather Diabolus - s/t Earth & Fire-same East of Eden - Mercator Projected East of Eden - s/t Egg - The Polite Force Egg - s/t Fairfield Parlour - From Home to Home Family - Family Entertainment Fantasy - Beyond the Beyond Fantasy - Paint a Picture Fields - s/t Frumpy - Frumpy Fuchsia - s/t Fusion Orchestra - Skeleton in Armour Fuzzy Duck - s/t Galliard - New Dawn Galliard - Strange Pleasure Gnidrolog - In Spite of Harry's Toenail Gnidrolog - Lady Lake Gracious - This is... Gracious!! Gracious - s/t Gravy Train - Ballad of a Peaceful Man Gravy Train - Second Birth Greenslade - s/t Greenwood, Nicholas - Cold Cuts High Tide - Sea Shanties High Tide - s/t Indian Summer - s/t Jan Dukes de Grey - Mice & Rats in the Loft Jody Grind - Far Canal Jonesy - Growing Julian Jay Savarin - Waiters on the Dance Julian's Treatment - A Time Before This Kestrel - s/t Khan - Space Shanty Kingdom Come - Galactic Zoo Dossier Kingdom Come - Journey Krokodil - An Invisible World... Locomotive - We Are Everything You See Love Sculpture - Forms & Feelings Manfred Mann's Chapter Three Vol. 1 & 2 Marsupilami - Arena Marsupilami - s/t Mellow Candle - Swaddling Songs Missing Link - Nevergreen! Odin - s/t Orange Peel - s/t Out of Focus - Wake Up Out of Focus - s/t Pete Brown & Piblokto - Thousands on a Raft Pete Brown & Piblokto - Things May Come and Things May Go but the Art School Dance Goes on Forever Parlour Band - Is a Friend? Procol Harum - Shine on Brightly Quatermass - s/t Quicksand - Home is Where I belong Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By Rare Bird - s/t Raw Material - Time is... Room - Pre-Flight Samurai - s/t Sandrose - s/t Second Hand - Death May Be Your Santa Claus Skin Alley - s/t Spring - s/t Still Life - s/t Subject Esq - s/t T2 - It'll All Work Out in Boomland The Greatest Show on Earth - Horizons Titus Groan - s/t Tonton Macoute - s/t Touch - s/t Tractor - s/t Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die Warm Dust - And It Came To Pass Web - I Spider Wind - Seasons Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - December 17 2021 at 09:39 |
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