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dr wu23
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I like Zero also and Love Chronicles and Orange are also good.....imho more interesting than most of (if not all) Phillips work. Of course ..that's subjective. ;)
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dr wu23
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Heh Ken, I know this is off topic but imho it's not a 'popularity contest' to ask the regs what they think. After all everyone here is allowed to rate albums so why not allow some input on what bands get included. There could be a weighted vote where all board ballots carries a group vote number and the bulk of the votes would be based on the collabs. Just a thought....but imho a valid one. |
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jamesbaldwin
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I agree, well-said! For the category: SP comes from folk, true, but we cant consider his music prog folk. It seems to me his folk sometimes sounds like classical music, chamber folk, as Logan says. But when he wants to compose a suite, with prog style and arrangement, he prefers to write an hybrid between blues, soul and funky.
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Yes, Donovan relevance. He was one of the most original and sophysticated arranger of his era: folk, blues, jazz, vaudeville etc. He wasn't helped by his producer like Beatles did. The question is: Phillips claims he co-wrote with Donovan a lot of songs for Fairy Tale, Sunshine Superman, Mellow Yellow. Where can we feel Phillips' hand (like author and arranger) in that albums? Or: were Phillips' folk ballads influenced by Donovan?
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Saperlipopette!
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For the record: I've got no issues with Shawn Phillips added to
prog-related. Its easy to hear why and he might as well been added to prog-folk imo.
So welcome to him. I don't know why I felt like having all these opinions about his actual
music just here. He has "always" been a frustrating listen I guess - and
this is after all a music discussion board. Btw: I don't think we should add anyone for just being themselves and not just a song or a top ten darling who's uninterested in labels though. If that was the case most of my treasured artists outside of the progressive rock realm should be added. Hello Andrea Belfi, Hector Zazou, Anthony Braxton and Sun Ra - goodbye Muse, Queen, Ambrosia, Golden Earring etc... fine by me really but what would be the point of that?
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SteveG
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Peace, out. Until some future date. Edit: * Especially a collaborator who is a virtual one man show.
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moshkito
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I kinda think that Donovan was more of a record company darling, than he was a real composer. His material is too uneven, and sometimes, I get the feeling that his lyrics were just adding a few words here and there to make a song, and really ... had nothing interesting or valuable to say, for the most part. It was more about the whole image than it was anything else. SP, and others I'm sure, probably wrote a lot of stuff for Donovan, some of which he was able to do and some of which he wasn't able to do ... and I, personally do not think that Donovan is that important ... other than some image of what the hippie days were like in those days ... for an hour anyway! Over the years, I would say that SP has shown a lot more and better work, than Donovan and a couple of his "hits"! Or as Grace once said ... I don't want to be some geriatric old bitch singing the same song when I get old! Well, at least you know that SP would do more than one thing ... and what's D gonna do?
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jamesbaldwin
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Here you can read my first three reviews on SP's albums. Contribution: https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=62250 Second Contribution: https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=62251 Furthermore: https://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=62238
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I kind of sat on this post for awhile, I’m sorry to say. Shawn Phillips is wonderful. I’ve enjoyed many listens of his classic albums and saw him live twice and got to have quick superficial chats with him afterwards. He’s not obvious Prog, but a good case can be made from how he combines genres at times. I’m happy to see him included. Prog-Related seems a little odd. I would have brought him in as Prog Folk. I had thought it strange previously that Shawn Phillips was not on PA while I assumed Lindisfarne was - until I went looking for Lindisfarne under the Ls on PA and not actually finding them. So that point is moot.
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kenethlevine
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^ I proposed Lindisfarne in prog folk years ago but they were rejected. There is certainly an argument for seeing them in PR but I think they are more of a unique blend of British folk and American country, certainly with proggy aspects like most 1970s bands that were "serious". Whatever, they were great.
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jamesbaldwin
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Edited by jamesbaldwin - July 10 2019 at 16:55 |
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