6 "A" bands first 3 albums (five in PA, one not) |
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Jaketejas
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Octopus II
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Amon Duul II
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Cristi
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I was thinking of bands you might enjoy. Antimatter - they've never released anything weak IMO, you can try any of their work, their earlier work has some ambient influences, but they can be classified as atmospheric rock, the vocals are great, Mick Moss has got an interesting voice/vocals, quite unique sounding. Airbag - another band with no weak album, Guimour inspired guitar work but done right, also very pleasant vocals. Anubis - don't let the neo-prog tag that PA has for them discourage you, there are another influences in their music, so definitely not run of the mill neo-prog. Alex Skolnick Trio - Testament guitarist (also in Savatage for a couple of years, helping out after the death of Chris Oliva) went and did a few jazz albums, initially doing jazz covers of famous songs, quite fun and eventually did some original songs. I realize there are quite a few "A" progressive metal bands, but I don't think you'd be interested.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Art Zoyd in this poll coming just above Arena (would've picked them had the selection included later albums), and then I would put Amon Duul II (which might have also landed higher for me but requires revisiting)
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Jared
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Out of these, I would have to vote for Arena, although I don't listen to them much at all these days.. personally, their best trio of albums were Immortal? - Contagion - Pepper's Ghost with Rob on vocals, but I never really liked their first two or much afterwards. They aren't very original and at worst, they can sound Neo-Prog by numbers... not in the same league as IQ at all.
If I were to have chosen an A for you to have thrown as a sop to us lightweight populists, then I guess it would have been either Anathema or Amorphis, both of whom have strong back catalogues...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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mathman0806
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Voted for Amon Düül II. Definitely like their first three albums. Then Area. As for the other bands, I had not listened enough to consider. I have heard and enjoyed the first Air album. I really don't know Art Zoyd, though I should.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Favourite six Krautrock "A" bands and first three albums.
1972: Agitation Free - Malesch - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mLZ0fS0X7zf4lVr2BOq4st6M9nKkXqjik 1973: Agitation Free - 2nd - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFlL8i-33u0 1974: Agitation Free - Fragments: Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0HZG3ME9cA 1973: Alex Oriental Experience - Tales of Purple Sally - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSfsmSyeJ2M 1982: Alex Oriental Experience - Fairytales and Promises - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuXotm8FLzU 2007: Alex Oriental Experience - Anthology: More Than 40 Years of Rock - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n2J8on8jF_PU4mnhMnhRU-mTayNCAe-uA 2002: Arilyn - Tomorrow Never Comes - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lekUEY6NewpV6vGVmbW9uk0U0lKj2WeLY 2005: Arilyn - Virtual Reality - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nvN5H51NUlUPt2HuvBhLddgU-bSXoGg8I 2007: Arilyn - Alter Ego - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_leI9wpz0zCnQWGJphtao1Yu-0-Cwejgwc 1973: Arktis - Arktis - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GUU0WGhAmo 1975: Arktis - Arktis Tapes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MYdY3zPvjM 1975: Arktis - More Arktis Tapes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh0iCHUw4pI 1971: Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxUycrXb6eQ 1972: Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpHdPdxNxU4 1973: Ash Ra Tempel - Join Inn - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fqpc64kDv0 1977: Ashra - New Age of Earth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n_kR6-2IslcPoE-8P5hDGtScWiNl2SqZQ 1978: Ashra - Blackouts - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kAVcQrpCloD_WFLvbJp6wcppj2HrRiVE4 1979: Ashra - Correlations - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lMNlIxnaYfI_F0cEEPPCcwlVs8758qmEY |
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Logan
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Incidentally, I only considered studio albums for this.
Agitation Free I did consider however at first, as I love those two studio albums (Malesch and Second) and really like the live Last from 1976 (recorded 1973-1974). Fragments: Live is an archival live compilation recorded between '71 and '74 and is not a release until 1995. Really like those first two Agitation Free and Ashra albums, but have not heard the Third. From the list, Air is one I might have thought you would like, Paul. At least the lounge-y qualities of early Air might appeal. By the way, originally I was going to do this as five per letter (four in pa, one not in PA), with five groups of five. But then I thought, maybe I should include Arena even if its not in my wheelhouse to hopefully get some respondents who might not post otherwise. I quite often like to try to connect with a wider audience, albeit badly, both in my topics and others. I started to get bored with the letters exercise, really. And I did watch a movie called Arena the night before and like the idea of sixth that is not my bag but many others at PA are into. Like if I do D, I would want to include Dream Theater's first three studio albums, S, Spock's Beard etc. And if I do an A with artists, then I would want to include Ayreon. One stipulation for me to limit my numbers from my faves would be that I would want to have listened to at last two of those albums by a band many times and the other multiple times, and preferably within the past few years. If I really like an album then it will usually get many plays. Edited by Logan - 1 hour 50 minutes ago at 09:36 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I do like Air, but not as much as Arena, although funnily enough, I have four CD albums by Air and none by Arena.
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Jared
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I'm quite relieved they weren't included tbh, but I wonder what the response would have been to Anekdoten?
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Logan
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Anekdoten would have been well-received and it is one that I thought others might mention quickly. And maybe Anyone's Daughter amongst others (again, don't know the third there) It's not one I went with because I really like Anekdoten's first two albums, but have not heard the third. Unlike five of these where I know all three albums well and one (Arena) where none of the albums are in my bag. ------------------------------------------------------- As an side: I often say this, but I often look at the polls themselves as starting points and am usually much more interested in the commentary than just the votes. I do like it when people mention "others", especially when they can find something to comment on positively from the initial list. By the way, a nice things I have found with shorter lists is there are less likely to be complaints about omissions. If using all options as I often like to, then I have been more likely to get people telling me that I am "missing" ones or my list is ignorant and stupid because it obviously should include someone. Sometimes they're right, but usually they just don't understand and appreciate my tastes, knowledge and approach and are lacking knowledge about my choices. |
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Jared
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I guess I mentioned Anekdoten because although they are considered 'Heavy Prog', their appeal does seem to be quite broad amongst proggers of all persuasions and would draw in the widest base. You are right, Rich's tastes are probably the closest to my own on this site overall, so its pleasing for me when you allude to some early Hawkwind you've been enjoying, because that's been with me for 40 years. Interesting also that you mention Anyone's Daughter; I particularly like their first two; Adonis and s/t...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Logan
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^ It's a good mention. Anekdoten is quite an eclectic band and has enough Symph to please a lot of mainstream PAers. I have listened to most of its albums. The first two, Gravity and Until All the Ghosts Are Gone. I think I will rectify not having listened to From Within (at least not in full or properly without distractions) before long. I actually have not felt like listening to music for the last couple of days, and I do get those periods. By the way, I have more significant gaps in my listening than Eve Myles (of Torchwood and Broadchurch) and David Letterman (of Late Night) have significant gaps in their teeth, So more than at least two. With Hawkwind, I have known some music for more than 20 years that I liked, but it's only now that I might say I've become a "fan" of the band rather than fan of some music it made. I have liked Space Ritual for many years and bots and bobs that I had payed attention to before. I kind of feel like I'm a very slow-learner and it can take far longer for me to really get into things than others, and often I feel seriously late to the party. So much depends on mood, attention span, lack of distractions, what other things I have most been into of late... Ivan got me watching some of the Stacia stuff with Hawkwind years ago. By the way, I have a pretty bad lung infection right now, so getting even less oxygen to the brain as usual. I should always have some excuse ready in case I write something really stupid. Just a pre-emptive in case I write anything even dumber than usual (if that is even possible). |
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verslibre
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Arena, because I saw them live in support of Pride, and I like those early Arena albums quite a bit. After those albums, Arena just isn't the same.
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