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richardh
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Posted: August 15 2024 at 23:49 |
A bit of a subjective list and not a subject I'm massively familar with in truth. I love that Beggars Opera album and when I saw the Egg poll thought I might pitch them against each other but then decided to widen it out a bit. I've left off albums where it would mean duplicating a band so fro instance Atomic Rooster had 2 albums out in 1970. I've gone with the debut as I know it better.
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Some great albums listed here.. i'd probably add Rare Bird- As your mind flies by but i love Brian Auger and the Trinity.. he's probably my fave Hammond tickler (as opposed to thrasher..)
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Deep Purple's In Rock qualifies here IMO.
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From this list, Atomic Roooster's debut (i prefer it to DWBY), with Befour second (my fave "Trinity" album)
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I've gone for Beggars Opera here, with Colosseum very close behind...
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It certainly does.
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I know and like most of the selections, and I'm going with Egg over Quatermass.
Edited by Logan - August 16 2024 at 09:59 |
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"Quartermass"
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Other: Rare Bird, As Your Mind Flies By
Atomic Rooster Quartermass |
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mellotronwave
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Go for Colosseum (they deserved one vote at least)
Lot of very good Lps in your list Suggestions from my collection : Rare Bird : As your mind flies by (a UK gem issued on The Famous Charisma label) Sixty-nine : Double live LP by a german frenz duo (Keys/Drums)issued on Philips (Europe) In 1974 (not sure) Le Orme : Collage Birth Control : Same The Crazy world of Arthur Brown : Same Trace : Trace + Any Triumvirat, ELP, VDGG + More recent stuff : any Ars Nova (Japan), Any Areknames (Italy) Edited by mellotronwave - August 17 2024 at 08:39 |
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Egg - Egg
Atomic Rooster - Atomic Rooster Beggars Opera - Act One
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Floydoid
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How about Argent's eponymous debut?
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Egg. It was a long weekend hiking over the couch.
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according to PA that's 1969. Great organist though, probably even better than Keith Emerson and Jon Lord on that instrument. BTW I deliberately left off the 'heavy hitters' (ELP and Deep Purple) from the poll as well as Yes - Time And A Word which could also qualify (Tony Kaye is another great of the organ imo)
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It's a moot point - Discogs lists it as 1969 but according to Wikipedia it was recorded in 1969 and released in January 1970 - so technically I guess it scrapes in.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argent_(album) Edited by Floydoid - August 18 2024 at 01:09 |
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Yes and amongst the great keyboard players of the era - Wakeman, Wright, Emerson & Lord - Rod Argent gets a bit overlooked, as does Vince Crane.
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