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Zappastolethetowels
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Righty, we're on to C! You know the drill - band, album, and explanation for the album. Everything Prog is fair game - even the big names! I will begin... *just a list for now, so explanations will come later - or there will be too much in one post.* Camel - Rain Dances just edging out Moonmadness Caravan - "If I could do it... all over you" (1970) Cressida - Asylum Catapilla - Changes (1972) Captain Beyond - s/t C. Beefheart - Safe as Milk Cardiacs - Sing to God Carmen - Fandangos... Centipede - Septober Energy Chicago - CTA Cluster - 2 Billy Cobham - Spectrum Colosseum/II - Valentyne and War Dance Comus - I mean....come on now Curved Air - Air Cut Can - Ege Bamyasi
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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C is a big letter for me
Cheer-Accident - 10 CAN - 8 Cardiacs - 8 Claudia Quintet - 7 Favorite is probably Cardiacs - Sing To God - Fiery Gun Hand, I came late to Cardiacs discovering after I'd got into all the big guys in the avant genre in the 2010's, was blown away by their edgy punk prog. Fiery Gun Hand and Dirty Boy are probably their masterpieces but their albums are chocked full of classics. |
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Ian
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Zappastolethetowels
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I always thought of Sing to God as a masterpiece. What is your CAN pick??
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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CAN - Tago Mago but Ege Bamyasi & Future Days are right up there
Cheer-Accident - Fear Draws Misfortune Claudia Quintet - What Is The Beautiful?
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Ian
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richardh
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Camel - The Snow Goose
Caudel, Stephen - Wine Dark Sea Chicago - Chicago II Coloseum II - War Dance Curved Air - Air Cut |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Chick Corea no doubt. Such a huge catalog of incredible solo projects. Impossible to choose one favorite as it changes daily. Today it's Trilogy 2.
Covet - Technicolor Non-prog Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies Elvis Costello - Trust Edited by Grumpyprogfan - August 26 2023 at 06:44 |
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Jorgon
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Camel - Snow Goose, the band doing the best at what they're best at
Coltrane - Om, super ahead of its time and unique in it's style of Free Jazz; Pharaoh Sanders who played on the album went on and expanded on what was set with Om but it never achieved the rawness that Om had. Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink, I know it's like the default choice for the band but Sinclair's singing never gets old. Nine Feet Underground only gets better the more I listen to it Cluster - their first album gets me right in the feels, don't know why but it does Cathedral - Stained Glass Stories, somehow achieving that neo proggy Anglagard sound but in the 70s, which sounds counter intuitive but that's really what the album is to me, it's amazing Cos - debut, only album of theirs I really enjoy AND the band starts with a C Conlon Nancarrow :) - Studies for Player Piano, I mean it was black midi before black midi and he pushed what you could do with composition, amazing CAN - Monster Movie, favorite album of theirs, the jam is just nutso |
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Jorgon
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Oooh I didn't even think of putting Curved Air on mine! Good choice! Personally would have put Phantasmagoria but great band regardless
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Jorgon
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Safe as Milk has always felt oddballishly normal to me in Beefheart's discography, love it to death though!
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The usual suspects have been mentioned, so I'll go with a lone
masterpiece that I got introduced to only a year ago or so. In my
opinion this is closer to contemporary music than to prog, but hell, it
is in the PA database, so here it is: Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi del presente |
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David_D
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Can - Ege Bamyasi I'm also fond of Tago Mago and Future Days, but Ege Bamyasi is to me the perfect blend of melodic, experimental and groovy.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Clearlight Coevality Colorstar Colster Computerchemist Cosmic Ground And the winner is: Colorstar's self-titled album for it's blend of prog and psybient sensibilities, a cross between Shpongle and Korai Orom... |
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Cairo - own 3 albums - favorite: Cairo
Camel - own 11 albums - favorite: Moonmadness Can - own 3 albums - favorite: Tago Mago Caravan - own 3 albums - favorite: For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night Carmen - own 2 albums - favorite: Fandangos in Space Alex Carpani - own 3 albums - favorite: 4 Destinies Carpe Diem - own 2 albums - favorite: Cueille le jour Carpe Nota - own 2 albums - favorite: Carpe Nota Carptree - own 2 albums - favorite: Insekt Cast - own 5 albums - favorite: Vida Castle Canyon - own 2 albums - favorite: Criteria Obsession Cathedral - own 2 albums - favorite: Tom Doncourt and Mattias Olssons's Cathedral Cell15 - own 2 albums - favorite: Chapter One Cheeto's Magazine - own two albums - favorite: Amazingous Chicago - own 2 albums - favorite: Chicago II Circulus - own 2 albums - favorite: Clocks Are Like People Cirrus Bay - own 3 albums - favorite: A Search for Joy Citizen Cain - own 6 albums - favorite: Somewhere But Yesterday Cliffhanger - own 2 albums - favorite: Cold Steel Colouratura - own 2 albums - favorite: Unfamiliar Skies Comedy of Errors - own 4 albums - favorite: Fanfare & Fantasy Conqueror - own 5 albums - favorite: Storie fuori dal tempo La Coscienza di Zeno - own 2 albums - favorite: La Coscienza di Zeno Credo - own 2 albums - favorite: Rhetoric Cross - own 3 albums - favorite: Playgrounds Crucible - own 2 albums - favorite: Tall Tales Crucis - own 2 albums - favorite: Los delirios del Mariscal Cyan - own 2 albums - favorite: For King and Country (2021 release) Czyszy - own 5 albums - favorite: Epic May |
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Can are in the lead here for me. I think Soon Over Babaluma is their best album but I love all their usual suspect albums and more Then I also have all regular albums by my avatar man Holger Czukay, of course a Can member. His albums seem to be so much less known but there's lots of strong material. I play something from Clash. This album has only three ratings and my review is the only one. Apparently this kind of epic techno prog isn't for the many, just for the few. But for sure for me! I'm also a big Camel and Cardiacs fan and both have a strong presence in my collection.
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cstack3
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I'll go with the remarkable debut, self-titled album by Captain Beyond!!
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Zappastolethetowels
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Hey, you can be more generous than that! Why the s/t over SB??
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Cocteau Twins - 15 - fave: Treasure
Bruce Cockburn - 8 - Big Circumstance
Camel - 8 - A Live Record Cicada - 8 - Light Shining Through the Sea Corde Oblique - 8 - A Hail of Bitter Almonds John Coltrane - 7 - My Favorite Things Caravan - 7 - In the Land of Pink and Grey Chicago - 7 - Chicago Transit Authority Chick Corea - 5 - The Mad Hatter Cirrus Bay - 5 - The Search for Joy Stanley Clarke - 5 - 1995's Rites of Spring with Jean-Luc Ponty & Al Di Meola Edited by BrufordFreak - August 26 2023 at 19:22 |
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Zappastolethetowels
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I promised....so here we are! Camel - I like the warmness Sinclair brings to an already solid Prog foundation - giving the album a stormy autumn-like feel. Moonmadness is great too, but nowadays feels too predictable and polished with little to no groove or balls. Caravan - Very tight choice here but that album wins it for rawness, flow, and the sound of a BAND free of commercialist expectation, doing what they do best! Cressida - With only 2 quality albums, Asylum strikes me as a matured band with great feel for melody, songwriting, and experimentation. Catapilla - The same with the above can apply here ^^. CB - The band with Prog as the focus, and god knows what happened afterwards! Beefheart - Not representative....perhaps, but I digress. This album feels like a deviation into the less-claustrophobic realm of music with a sense for what the record buying public might enjoy. It's a shame he stuck to his guts and bully tactics for so long after. Cardiacs - Their masterpiece bar none - must be due to firsthand emotional appeal! Carmen - Hell, they were really fixated on being the patent of that style. Gotta give it to the debut, anyway. If not for Glascock, I could care less for their existence. Centipede - 1 album right?? Well, it's a masterpiece for what it's worth! Chicago - debut or 2, debut or 2 blah blah blah ). Gotta give it to CTA for the band trying to be themselves and most unique - to hell with pop sensibilities Cluster - someone pointed out the debut hits them right in the feels....well, 2 hits me somewhere else Cobham - what comes close? Crosswinds? I don't care because Spectrum has Cobham and Mastery written all over it! Colosseum - Valentyne defines Mark 1 band....while Wardance doesn't entirely, but shows some new trodden paths for the Mark 2 band. Comus - I don't need to go in detail....but the debut remains the staple of that style which contains only 1 album, and that album is First Utterance! CA - Jobson was the missing piece all along! Up to then, they sounded like a local church band being told they must play pop with 'rock' instruments. Can - Tago is one over bloated mess of an experiment with goodies scattered between. Ege levels itself in all dimensions the band possessed to great effect; I wish the album was a double! Monster Movie doesn't move me in the slightest, while Days and Babaluma signaled a direction that didn't last, and the band broke up for a short while
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Camel - The Snowgoose
Cellar Darling - The Spell 😎 And how about Welcome To My Nightmare by Alice Cooper - brilliant album, and somewhat proggy?…😃 Edited by essexboyinwales - August 29 2023 at 09:00 |
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richardh
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Personally I went for Air Cut because it's their 'nicest' sounding album to my ears but also for the 17 year keyboard protégé that gives the likes of Moraz, Emerson and Wakeman a run for their money!
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