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Stackridge - Teatime

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Originally posted by Floydoid Floydoid wrote:

Stackridge - Teatime


Ahh... dear ol' Mutter Slater, a really nice flute player.. i love me a bit of old Stackridge! Rhubarb Thrashers Unite!!!

And i'd definitely second the Flute player with Solaris on Marsbéli Krónikák, he's amazing!!

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I saw Stackridge live back in the day (mid 70's) - they certainly put on a good show... as soon as I saw the topic 'flute' they were the second name to spring to mind after JT... then Focus third.
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'Celestial Ocean' is an album by Swiss krautrock trio Brainticket that was released in 1973 but still sounds totally fresh! Flute here is awesome.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Grumpyprogfan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 36 minutes ago at 16:10
Gong. But the flute is not the main instrument.

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Opus-5, the Quebec band, dropped their symphonic rock debut album, 'Contre-Courant,' back in 1976. This record is packed with some seriously tasty melodies that blend smooth yet sharp vocals with impressive flute sections. 

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Caravan had a very prominent role of the flute in the band provided by Jimmy Hastings (RIP).
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Nepočin was a short-lived yet awesome Croatian band that released an incredible progressive rock album, 'Svijet po kojem gazim,' back in 1977. This iconic record features killer dual electric guitars, convincing vocals sung in Croatian, great bass lines, and lush keyboards. Plus, it features some wild yet beautifully styled flute work that really elevates the whole vibe!

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Originally posted by GuruCan GuruCan wrote:

'Celestial Ocean' is an album by Swiss krautrock trio Brainticket that was released in 1973 but still sounds totally fresh! Flute here is awesome.



Is this the same band that released CottonWoodHill ? I listened to two albums by them [I think they had two proper only]  and found some of their tracks quite trippy.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GuruCan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 46 seconds ago at 23:45
Originally posted by kirk782 kirk782 wrote:

Originally posted by GuruCan GuruCan wrote:

'Celestial Ocean' is an album by Swiss krautrock trio Brainticket that was released in 1973 but still sounds totally fresh! Flute here is awesome.
Is this the same band that released CottonWoodHill ?
As you can guess.
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