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Paul, your lists are missing Don Ellis again. And I thought for sure you'd be a big Pentangle fan!

Glad you found Love, H.P. Lovecraft, and the Electric Prunes to your liking.

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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

Paul, your lists are missing Don Ellis again. And I thought for sure you'd be a big Pentangle fan!

Glad you found Love, H.P. Lovecraft, and the Electric Prunes to your liking.

Pentangle's debut didn't quite make it into my Top 20 list for 1968, but I'll be sure to include Basket of Light in my Top 20 for 1969. Thumbs Up

I like Don Ellis' Shock Treatment album too, but I'd have to extend my 1968 list to a Top 30 to include it. Smile

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PA's Top 100 Progressive Rock Albums of 1970 

http://www.progarchives.com/top-prog-albums.asp?ssubgenres=&syears=1970&scountries=&sminratings=10&smaxratings=0&sminavgratings=2&smaxresults=250&x=61&y=4#list

01. 5 stars 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQR6e_wpeiY
02. 5 stars 1970: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoTJPldB_Vc
03. 4 stars 1970: Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lxLu4pwFGTn57EfAvXFx0FWoQfqQUsy60
04. 2 stars 1970: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50fB5L1vmn8
05. 5 stars 1970: Santana - Abraxas - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m9wwP4LNOQ
06. 3 stars 1970: Soft Machine - Third - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL7mq30nmF0
07. 5 stars 1970: Genesis - Trespass - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OzAvSe5WyM
09. 5 stars 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lNuUilJm-b2csXdNoaBVzfCvJFuEhYIfo
10. 3 stars 1970: Amon Duul II - Yeti - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnVT86eQlas
12. 3 stars 1970: Various Artists - Jesus Christ Superstar - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvTdu1-ynLERVmux8xQVY_MiciHqg9SBs         
13. 3 stars 1970: Gentle Giant - Gentle Giant - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqzH4NR2YU0
15. 4 stars 1970: East of Eden - Snafu - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdAQpPuHjbw
16. 4 stars 1970: T2 - It's All Work Out in Boomland - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cKMIfcumg
18. 4 stars 1970: Jethro Tull - Benefit - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW9_NDR6z1I
19. 3 stars 1970: Supersister - Present from Nancy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SurjxwfHNu8
20. 3 stars 1970: Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weeny Sandwich - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5-T1J2YTdQ
21. 4 stars 1970: King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mBeB4aeVBzORcLWae_cPFmLyL3pybrp3E
22. 4 stars 1970: Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEEf1GCyK_8
23. 3 stars 1970: Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ7hFHqon1E
24. 5 stars 1970: Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sfzY7DmX5w
25. 2 stars 1970: Captain Beefheart - Lick My Decals Off, Baby - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGX8X_5cScc
26. 5 stars 1970: Culpeper's Orchard - Culpeper's Orchard - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDT-g3fHA4c
27. 5 stars 1970: Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lAc_Uwk2wGf-M_Xi-0lKDzsmd2Cl4ejA0
30. 5 stars 1970: The Greatest Show on Earth - Horizons - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m59QlRFwnN0
31. 5 stars 1970: Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQXGVIfYrGQ
32. 4 stars 1970: The Web - I Spider - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d8Jiq7S_yc
35. 2 stars 1970: Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - Weasels Ripped My Flesh - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mJg70B_PUl0rXiTFrXGgcm2cWob8SpOR8
36. 4 stars 1970: Lucifer's Friend - Lucifer's Friend - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGsP1puWea4wZkQfWRLvmaHn_OttTekp-
37. 4 stars 1970: Sweet Smoke - Just a Poke - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ36d28plgc
38. 4 stars 1970: Ahora Mazda - Ahora Mazda - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz0s_8vdS1o
39. 3 stars 1970: Marek Grechuta & Anawa - Marek Grechuta & Anawa - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nelm7PNWjL1FCZUiEwJ8fv1Kmz4ro-Ghk
40. 4 stars 1970: Pearls Before Swine - The Use of Ashes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyhI6k_ZBlE
41. 5 stars 1970: Marsupilami - Marsupilami - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrNGPpa2QRM       
42. 2 stars 1970: Tim Buckley - Lorca - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9d94tPQUc        
43. 4 stars 1970: High Tide - High Tide - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfvJ4jIm-Q8 
44. 4 stars 1970: Tudor Lodge - Tudor Lodge - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hErm-3HaegA
46. 5 stars 1970: Quatermass - Quatermass - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFy4liIpREQ
47. 5 stars 1970: Gracious - Gracious! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYWpvU5Hihg
49. 4 stars 1970: Fantasy - Fantasy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvLiAsXgRfw
50. 3 stars 1970: John McLaughlin - Devotion - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ISgVpAey6Y
51. 4 stars 1970: Colosseum - The Grass is Greener - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNceRP42bGY
52. 4 stars 1970: Orange Peel - Orange Peel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgJYHWligyk
56. 4 stars 1970: Trees - The Garden of Jane Delawney - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lzoO7sxFzS9q4tde9DafSJ9zmNZ9-S0ts
57. 4 stars 1970: Ekseption - Ekseption 3
58. 5 stars 1970: Black Widow - Sacrifice - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbfZyYLX8Lk
59. 4 stars 1970: Colosseum - Daughter of Time - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ciRkQ23aZ4
60. 5 stars 1970: Gypsy - Gypsy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-vK3TTHWpM
61. 5 stars 1970: May Blitz - May Blitz - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa_ZkhgKw_o
63. 4 stars 1970: Affinity - Affinity - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRbonAd2ee8
64. 3 stars 1970: Embryo - Opal - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-Z_SG6FmaI
65. 4 stars 1970: Annexus Quam - Osmose - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYlUcCcqfXo
66. 4 stars 1970: Alrune Rod - Hej Du - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMGN0OwmuR0
68. 4 stars 1970: Burnin' Red Ivanhoe - Burnin' Red Ivanhoe - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjWO-nK_GNw
69. 4 stars 1970: Os Mundi - Latin Mass - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oupYTwjzRnw
70. 4 stars 1970: Patto - Patto - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH8pTFiCFIE
71. 5 stars 1970: Julian's Treatment - A Time Before This - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTD9SWyXtvk
72. 3 stars 1970: Tony Williams Lifetime - Turn It Over - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUYUAtox95Y
74. 4 stars 1970: Brainchild - Healing of the Lunatic Owl - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ_1trUB9x0
75. 4 stars 1970: Steamhammer - Mountains - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2aEg_Iy2cY
76. 5 stars 1970: Beggars Opera - Act One - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKyuhcIPapo
77. 2 stars 1970: Kevin Ayers & the Whole World - Shooting at the Moon - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGfb2R92OHulYFUl2BrHyjHm6AqX-2Dot
78. 5 stars 1970: The Greatest Show on Earth - The Going's Easy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7m5BGOII5M
79. 4 stars 1970: Skin Alley - To Pagham and Beyond - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5LpeCu6Zew
80. 4 stars 1970: Rufus Zuphall - Weiss der Teufal - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_HZTuu4IAg
81. 3 stars 1970: Jan Dukes de Grey - Sorcerers - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL98572A92F334F604
82. 4 stars 1970: Hiro Yanagida - Milk Time - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvG5bhfsC3w
83. 4 stars 1970: Brian Auger & the Trinity - Befour - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYr6z2hq6TU
84. 4 stars 1970: Oriental Sunshine - Dedicated to the Bird We Love - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l4h75SDnghDjHik-gdalfCchU9Wf5duF8
85. 4 stars 1970: Omega - Ejszakal Orszagut - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG3o1uocPak
86. 4 stars 1970: Room - Pre-Flight - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv-5GVhqON8
87. 4 stars 1970: Skin Alley - Skin Alley - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfrSXKVhD_M
88. 5 stars 1970: Audience - Friend's Friend's Friend - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpIsHKVr23whlnu362qTZHM5
89. 4 stars 1970: Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W0WFtS9DK0
90. 2 stars 1970: Arbete Och Fritid - Arbete Och Fritid - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_KHABowSzE
91. 4 stars 1970: Samurai - Green Tea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC5QrT0D6r0
92. 3 stars 1970: Chris Spedding - Songs Without Words - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqVAtgtYRj1Ofj0kwgmytXSBJ0uSjv1ej
95. 4 stars 1970: Tamam Shud - Goolutionites and the Real People - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mgSl27mIpxngd4r03DpkLB2nCspq8jsb4
96. 3 stars 1970: Keith Tippett Group - You Are Here, I Am There - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8UfM7ycll7RxeD4skFIbUD7K-ZOS5NxN
97. 2 stars 1970: Jan Garbarek Quartet - Afric Pepperbird
98. 5 stars 1970: Life - Life - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDjWT97Jw4c
99. 4 stars 1970: Guru Guru - UFO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mmK6etUMQ0
100 4 stars1970: Accolade - Accolade - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxX2adcIhJo




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My faves from PA's top 100 Prog albums of 1970 are:

01. Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One
02. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
04. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
05. Santana - Abraxas
07. Genesis - Trespass
10. Amon Duul II - Yeti
12. Various Artists - Jesus Christ Superstar
16. T2 - It's All Work Out in Boomland
18. Jethro Tull - Benefit
23. Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic  Thumbs Up
52. Orange Peel - Orange Peel
54. Bo Hansson - Sagan om Ringen


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52. Orange Peel - Orange Peel

Nice to see this one so highly ranked, I didn't quite reckon with that.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


52. Orange Peel - Orange Peel

Nice to see this one so highly ranked, I didn't quite reckon with that.
So many great albums in one amazing year, and PA's 1970 album chart for Nos. 101-250 looks equally good too. Thumbs Up
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18. 5 stars 1967: Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity - Open - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpI4xuEvGkasrIajJW0P3bjw

BRIAN AUGER (born 1939) has a very long and complicated discography, so let's go right back to the beginning for this London- born Hammond organ maestro and Jazz-Rock legend. Brian Auger formed the soulful British blues band Steampacket in 1965, although they never recorded an official studio album together. He recorded his first solo album "Attention: Brian Auger" in 1965, although the album didn't come to the attention of the record-buying public until its belated release in 1972. The "Open" album followed in 1967, which was billed as a Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger album. His first album as Brian Auger & the Trinity saw release in 1968 under the title "Definitely What" and another album with Julie Driscoll followed in 1969 titled "Jools and Brian". Later that same year, the "Streetnoise" album was released under the banner of Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity, followed by the Brian Auger & the Trinity album "Befour" in 1970, this time without Julie Driscoll. He formed the Jazz-Rock ensemble Brian Auger's Oblivion Express in the early 1970's, releasing a whole string of albums:- "Brian Auger's Oblivion Express" (1970); "A Better Land" (1971); "Second Wind" (1972); "Closer to It" (1973); "Straight Ahead" (1974); "Reinforcements" (1975); "Live Oblivion: Volume 1" (1975); "Live Oblivion: Volume 2" (1976) and "Happiness Heartache" (1977). The two volumes of Brian Auger's Live Oblivion albums are especially recommended. He recorded one further album with Julie Driscoll in 1978, billed as "Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts - Encore", and there were three more albums to come from Brian Auger in the 1980's:- "Search Party (1981); "Here and Now" (1984) and "Keys to the Heart" (with Oblivion Express) (1987). And so, after that long introduction, it's time now to step back in time to swinging 1960's London for the Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger album, "Open", which features the spooky Halloween classic, "Season of the Witch". It's an album literally of two halves, with Side One featuring mostly instrumental Jazz-Rock numbers and Side Two where Julie Driscoll joins the party on vocals.

Opening the album, there are few surprises in store with "In and Out", a fairly routine funky jazz instrumental which'll transport you right back in time to a 1960's mods dance floor of swinging chicks in bright mini-skirts and hip and trendy dudes in flared trousers, flowered shirts and kipper ties. Yes, this groovy number sounds like it could have come straight from an Austin Powers movie. It's fabulous, baby! The second instrumental Jazz number, "Isola Natale", is a reference to Christmas Island, a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. The music is pretty laid-back but you can still tap your feet along to the funky rhythm, or you may even feel inclined to get up and dance to it if you're feeling particularly energetic, although this is more like the kind of easy-going cocktail lounge Jazz you can do a gentle hipsway to instead of boogieing on down and shaking your booty to down at the Disco. The third song "Black Cat" is where the album REALLY comes to life and hits you straight between the eyes. It's a storming Jazz rocker with Brian Auger taking lead vocals. This is where Brian Auger gets to display his amazing dexterity on the Hammond organ with some incredible keyboard runs. His fingers literally fly over the keys like lightning on the YouTube video that accompanies this barn-storming song. This song is no timid "Black Cat". No, this is a growling black panther which leaps out at you and grabs your attention right from the first blast from Auger's powerful Hammond organ. We're in suitably mellow mood for the next song, "Lament for Miss Baker", a soft and tender piano piece that's as light and breezy as a zephyr wind. The next song "Goodbye Jungle Telegraph" inevitably features tom-tom jungle drums, which conjures up images of Tarzan swinging from vine to vine shouting "Aaaaaggggghhhhhaaaaa!" - or something like that. The sassy saxophonist sounds like he's having a real blast here with a storming "Go wild in the jungle" sax solo, somehow keeping time with the pounding ape-crazy percussionist.

We get to hear the soulful bluesy voice of Julie Driscoll for the first time on "Tramp", a well-known Soul Blues song which was most famously recorded by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas earlier that same year of 1967. The song has since become a funky Soul Blues standard. The seventh song "Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" is a raw and earthy blues number, with Julie Driscoll able to instil the song with all of the soul and powerful emotion of Janis Joplin. Both singers have the same "Don't mess with me" attitude and they also have the ability to sound like they're singing straight from the heart. A stuttering telegram-style tapping of the keyboard keys announces the arrival of our next song, "A Kind of Love In". This is no lovey-dovey ballad though. No, this is an uptempo rocker that barrels along relentlessly at breakneck speed for 150 seconds, which is swiftly followed by another storming Jazz-Rock song, "Break It Up". This song opens to the tolling of wedding bells, although it sounds more like divorce might be looming if the title of this song is anything to go by. This is the first real duet between Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll, with both impassioned singers angrily sounding like a real-life couple who are badly in need of a marriage guidance counsellor. Now comes the real highlight of the album, "Season of the Witch", a song originally co-written and recorded by Scottish songsmith Donovan in 1966 and also famously covered by Vanilla Fudge in 1968 in their own inimitable raucous style. This is spooky bedknobs and broomsticks music to listen to under a full moon on the night of Halloween with a glowing hollowed-out pumpkin for company, although in reality, the song is probably no more scary than a box of Black Magic chocolates.

If you're "Open" to the sound of some storming Hammond organ Rock, then look no further than this impressive debut from Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll. This album is bluesy Jazz-Rock with a heart full of Soul!


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48. 3 stars 1968: The Sallyangie - Children of the Sun - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ltfjEcjrJ9KY4jwMAMWuKnvJbQ-QzIMNY

THE SALLYANGIE may have been a short-lived Prog-Folk duo, but both members went on to have long and distinguished solo careers, because they were none other than sister and brother duo Sally and Mike Oldfield! The SallyAngie recorded their one and only hippyish Folk album "Children of the Sun" in 1968. It would be another five years before Mike Oldfield stunned the world with his landmark "Tubular Bells" (1973) album. Sally Oldfield launched her long solo career as a Folk singer five years after brother Mike with the release of her "Water Bearer" album in 1978. The Oldfields were a very musical family - their brother Terry Oldfield was also a multi-talented musician who appeared on Mike Oldfield's "Hergest Ridge" (1974), "Ommadawn" (1975) and "Incantations" (1978) albums. Terry Oldfield also went on to establish a long solo career, specialising in his own particular brand of New Age World music. And so, it's time to travel back over half a century in time now to the late 1960's for Mike Oldfield and sister Sally's unique Prog-Folk offering, "Children of the Sun". The 2002 CD re- issue included a bonus disc, adding eight songs to the original fourteen songs on the album.

Right from the opening few bars of "Strangers", we're in very familiar territory with the honey-sweet demure vocals of Sally Oldfield. She's best-known for the song "Mirrors" from her first "Water Bearer" album in 1978. Sally performed the song on Top of the Pops and the single reached #19 in the U.K charts, although the hippyish Sally Oldfield would be the last person to regard herself as a Pop star. One of the most surprising things about The SallyAngie album is hearing Mike Oldfield singing for the first time, when he's not normally noted for his vocal abilities, although he sounds in remarkably fine voice on this endearing Folk album, admirably accompanying his sister Sally in a duet. Mike Oldfield also provides accompaniment on acoustic guitar (obviously!) and there's the sound of a flautist to be heard too on this brief but charming 70-second-long opening introduction to the album. "Strangers" sounds more like two familiar old friends. We're off to meet "Lady Mary" next, a saccharine-sweet Folk song with some lovely harmonies and rich orchestration. Mike Oldfield even takes the vocal lead for a brief time on this song. There's no inkling of the masterpiece to come in five years time, when Tubular Bells was still a twinkling in Mike Oldfield's eye at this early stage in his career. The music on this charming Folk album so far sounds as delicately exquisite as a warm gentle breeze. And now we come to the title track and one of the longest songs on the album at five minutes long: "Children of the Sun". The song opens with a spoken introduction from Sally Oldfield before brother Mike joins in for a duet. This song sounds like the kind of pleasant pastoral Folk number that Peter, Paul & Mary or The Seekers might have recorded back in their heyday. The song certainly has commercial potential, had it ever been released as a single, although a warm and tender Folk melody probably wouldn't have stood much of a chance in the charts when they would have been up against some of the mighty giants of late-1960's Pop/Rock such as The Beatles. The fourth song "A Lover for All Seasons" continues in similar vein with another acoustic guitar and vocal duet, so there are no real surprises in store here. Although The SallyAngie are billed as Prog-Folk, you won't find many proggy elements here, as this is more of a traditional pastoral Folk album, but that's no bad thing as the gentle music contained within is very pleasing on the ears. The SallyAngie features a percussionist, although he's so low-key that you hardly even notice he's there. You certainly won't hear any pounding drums on this album. There's no sign of Mike Oldfield's trademark electric guitar sound to be heard either on this totally acoustic album, but it's still turning out to be a very agreeable Folk album judged on its own merits. Next up is the "River Song" which has a macabre sting in its tail, because despite the pleasant melody and the dulcet tones of sweet- voiced Sally, the lyrics reveal a shocking tale of a brutal murder, so there are no happy endings here. The frightful lyrics to this song bring to mind the classic Neil Young song "Down by the River", which also involves a murder. We'd better not delve too deeply into the horrifying lyrics of "River Song", so we'll move swiftly on to the next song, which is: "Banquet on the Water". We're on much safer ground here as this lovely song is all about going for a pleasant stroll along the river and stopping for a picnic with a romantic partner for company.

Side Two opens with "Balloons", the longest song on the album at five and a half minutes long. The song begins as a very twee- sounding lullaby that sounds so light and delicate, you feel it might get blown away like a balloon by the slightest of breezes, but don't let that put you off, because it's really a great song once you get past the first minute or so. This song comes the closest to Psych-Folk of any of the songs so far on the album. Not that you'll hear any psychedelic fuzz guitars, but the music is a hauntingly-beautiful Folk refrain, featuring some eerie-sounding harmonising and witchy chanting in the style of Comus, although nowhere near as creepy as those witchfinder generals of Psych-Folk. "Balloons" is a helium-filled uplifting highlight of the album. We're travelling right back in time to the world of Shakespeare now for "Midsummer Night's Happening". This fluty duet sounds like a typical Elizabethan madrigal that you might hear accompanying a medieval banquet, so watch out for those flying chicken bones and glasses being thrown into the hearth fire with gusto and gay abandon! Yes, this is definitely minstrels in the gallery music, so you'll know exactly what to expect here with this merry-making music. The intriguingly-titled "Love in Ice Crystals" conjures up a frosty image of some romantic brief encounter at the South Pole, which is not that far from the truth, as the lyrics are about making love on a rug in front of the warm comfort of a blazing fire when it's freezing cold and snowing outside. Listen out for the soaring echoey vocals on this song, the like of which you may never have heard before. They're really quite incredible! Side Two of this lovely album is so far turning out to be even better than Side One. The next piece of music "Changing Colours" is a brief prelude, featuring some offbeat twangy guitar strings where Mike Oldfield sounds like he's tuning his guitar up, so we'll leave him there and move on to the next song which is the aptly- titled "Chameleon", which follows on nicely from "Changing Colours". The enchantingly mystical lyrics to this haunting refrain deserve a special mention here:- "The king of Orion brings, The jewels from his belt and his sword, The emeralds shine through the trees, To dance upon the high forest lord, I am to you as I am to me, I am a star in a deep blue sea, I am the queen of a million queens, I am a ripple on a crystal stream, The three kings from the east bring gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh." ..... It's a complex tune in which Mike Oldfield cleverly sings in counter-point to Sally Oldfield, bringing a whole extra dimension to this engaging piece of music. The next brief 30-second-long acoustic instrumental "Milk Bottle" sounds just like a "born on the bayou" twangy country steel guitar, which it probably is! This leads us into the penultimate Psych-Folk song on the album, the ominously-titled "The Murder of the Children of San Francisco". Mike Oldfield's semi-whispered vocals sound quite sinister on this song, giving the song an ethereal other-worldly haunting atmosphere, which makes a stark contrast to Sally Oldfield's traditional sweet-voiced Folky tones. This is another album highlight in what is turning out to be quite an extraordinary album, featuring mainly traditional Folk songs on Side One, spiced up with some spookier off-kilter Psych-Folk tunes on Side Two. We're entering a twilight zone world now, as It's time to bed the album down for the night with the 14th and final song and what better way than with the "Twilight Song", a delightful Folk melody where Sally Oldfield's gorgeous dulcet tones carry you away blissfully to a land of sweet dreams and peaceful slumbers.

Mike Oldfield and sister Sally have come up with a very pleasant album of gentle pastoral Folk in their first musical outing together. It's not going to take the progosphere by storm, but it makes a pleasurable diversion to while away a warm summer's afternoon when we can all be transported back in time to the late 1960's and be "Children of the Sun" all over again. That's the theory anyway. If music be the food of love, then let Mike & Sally Oldfield play on forever!

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


My faves from PA's top 100 Prog albums of 1970 are:

01. Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One
02. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
04. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
05. Santana - Abraxas
07. Genesis - Trespass
10. Amon Duul II - Yeti
12. Various Artists - Jesus Christ Superstar
16. T2 - It's All Work Out in Boomland
18. Jethro Tull - Benefit
23. Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic  Thumbs Up
52. Orange Peel - Orange Peel
54. Bo Hansson - Sagan om Ringen

I like these albums.

1) VdGG - I love it. In my opinion, it's one of the best prog album ever
2) EL&P - Good album, possibly their best album. Classic/Heartland/Roots rock fans appreciate this album (not the followers). I like especially the firsts two song.
3) Miles Davis, oh, ok, but it's jazz to my ears.
4) Abraxas: great album, my fave Santana's album. Black Magic Woman: wow!
5) Genesis: I love Trespass, possibly my fave Genesis' album, melodically extraordinary
6) Yeti: I like it very much
7) JC superstar: wonderful soundtrack
8) T2: I like it very much

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9) Benefit - good but not so much

(I dont know the last three)


I love (and consider wonderful from a critic point of view) these albums:

Podium:
1) VdGG: The Least
2) VdGG: H to He
3) Soft Machine III
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4) Tim Buckley: Starsailor 
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5) Tim BuckleY:  Lorca
6) Gentle Giant
7) Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother
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8) Magma
9) Amon Dull II: Yeti
10) Genesis: Trespass
11) Quatermass
12) Santana: Abraxas
13) King Crimson: Lizard

Very Good: High Tide, Traffic

(I should evaluate Kevin Ayers)

Well, I guess 1970 is my fave year of prog music.



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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

3) Miles Davis, oh, ok, but it's jazz to my ears.

I agree, and I'm not so sure about Abraxas, either.
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I noticed today that YES - Time and a Word is not listed amongst PA's Top 250 albums of 1970, even though the album has an overall rating of 3.35. Ouch
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23. Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic

Polish album released January 1970, interesting in relation to Progressive Rock history and also very interesting concerning
my personal music history, as it was the very first record I bought. Tongue
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

PA's Top 100 Progressive Rock Albums of 1970 

To be more precise, I don't think, PA's toplist is meant to be for "Progressive Rock".




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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

3) Miles Davis, oh, ok, but it's jazz to my ears.

I agree, and I'm not so sure about Abraxas, either.

Bitches Brew is jazz of course, but in many ways it's the album that opened up for a myriad... a flood of possibilities fusing jazz with funk, rock and more. Its sort of the motherlode for a direction of progressive rock that doesn't lean so much on the In the Court... approach. It's hard to imagine Nucleus, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Return to Forever, Mwandishi, Perigeo mm... without it. I think Abraxas is a perfect fit though. Don't see what the problem could be.

Anyway a spectacular year for music in general. From PA's top hundred here's:

My five Stars:

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Magma - Kobaia
Jan Garbarek Quartet - Afric Pepperbird
Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One
Soft Machine - Third
Can - Soundtracks
King Crimson - Lizard
Jethro Tull - Benefit
Pearls Before Swine - The Use of Ashes

Four and a half:

Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms
Genesis - Trespass
Supersister - Present from Nancy
Amon Duul II - Yeti
Gentle Giant - Gentle Giant
Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
Bo Hansson - Sagan om Ringen
King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon
Nucleus - Elastic Rock
1970: Embryo - Opal

Four:

Tamam Shud - Goolutionites and the Real People
Demon Fuzz - Afreaka!
Santana - Abraxas
Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other
Skin Alley - Skin Alley
Igor Wakhevitch - Logos
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
Captain Beefheart - Lick My Decals Off, Baby
Egg - Egg
Marsupilami - Marsupilami 
High Tide - High Tide
Audience - Friend's Friend's Friend
Arbete Och Fritid - Arbete Och Fritid

Also really like (3.5).

Gracious - Gracious!
Black Widow - Sacrifice
May Blitz - May Blitz
The Garden of Jane Delawney

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

23. Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic

Polish album released January 1970, ......
When interested in early side-long songs, you should check out this album, Lorenzo, I find it to be a beauty, and Progressive

while btw, I wouldn't say, JT's Benefit is very proggy, either.

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I definitely need to redo the Top 100 Albums list for 1970 (to include YES - Time and a Word), now that Cristi and others have helpfully shown me how to use the minimum number of ratings filter to change the results. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I definitely need to redo the Top 100 Albums list for 1970 (to include YES - Time and a Word), now that Cristi and others have helpfully shown me how to use the minimum number of ratings filter to change the resultsThumbs Up

That seems very fair to me.

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^ I think, minimum 100 ratings would be appropriate.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


^ I think, minimum 100 ratings would be appropriate.
That sounds fine in theory, but in practice it only gives me a Top 65 albums list - not a full Top 100, although it does have the consolation of YES - Time and a Word at #61. Smile

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