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Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Turning Point - Creatures of the Night
Oh, I love Turning Point, magnificent work! I completely forgot to mention that band. 
It's nice that you have found it, friend. Beer
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

Buon Vecchio Charlie - Buon Vecchio Charlie
Invisible - Invisible
Caravan - BBC Live In Concert (Absolutely killer performance! The Love in Your Eyes + For Richard + The Dabsong Conshirtoe Thumbs Up)
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Sea Level - On The Edge - Not the greatest album ever put out... I love the first two Sea Level albums with their much heavier jazz fusion basis, whereas this one is mostly just mediocre soul/R&B. The instrumental tracks on here make it worth listening to every now and again, though, when they decide to let loose a little more in their jamming.

Strunz & Farah - Frontera - This is quickly becoming one of my favourite albums by these guys. For those unfamiliar, Strunz & Farah are a classical guitar duo known for their virtuosic nylon guitar performances and for their fusion of various world styles, mostly Latin American. The opener, Quetzal, is one of the best songs in their discography; so lively and intricately performed. The more Eastern influences that permeate their first few releases make for a very interesting diversity to their sound that you don't get on the more popular albums like Americas and Primal Magic. For anyone who's looking to satisfy their cravings for both an ethnic journey and breakneck shredding, this is the duo to check out. 
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Bob Dylan - "John Wesley Harding"
Toto - "IV"
Genesis - "We Can't Dance"
Danny Brown - "Atrocity Exhibition"
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Originally posted by andreol263 andreol263 wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:


Egg - Egg 

Awesome album!, but i prefer Polite Force simply because of the third track ClapClap

Of course! The Polite Force is, in my opinion, a perfect album, which I have and always will emphasize. This one is great, but not as solid as TPF (it does not make me rate it lower than five stars, though).

Originally posted by DeadSouls DeadSouls wrote:

Originally posted by ALotOfBottle ALotOfBottle wrote:

Turning Point - Creatures of the Night
Oh, I love Turning Point, magnificent work! I completely forgot to mention that band. 
It's nice that you have found it, friend. Beer

They have got a pretty distinctive style. It's definitely not straight-up fusion, based on improvisation, but rather on "motifs." I like how they put great emphasis on atmospherics with a somewhat ethnic sound. Nice album indeed! Smile
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Wow, nice to see a mention of Turning Point, Tymon!

I only have their second album:



...which I picked up a few years ago, not really knowing what it was at the time! I simply thought the cover looked wonderful, and the tracks on the back looked kind of long, so I took a chance on it! Odd, without even looking into it before my first spin, I thought it was really rather Canterbury-sounding, so I was instantly relieved at my purchase! I paid (if I recall) $25 Aussie, which was probably a bit of a gamble on an album that had a `cool cover'!
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Ingranaggi Della Valle - Warm Space Blue (Less shocking but still doesn't impress Ermm)
The David Grisman Quintet - s/t
Mars Red Sky - Apex III (Very nice album, Gary! The vocal harmonies and acoustic guitar give a gentle side to an otherwise heavy genre)
Sulfur Giant - Beyond the Hollow Mountain
Nemo - Le Ver Dans le Fruit
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Mars Red Sky - Apex III (Very nice album, Gary! The vocal harmonies and acoustic guitar give a gentle side to an otherwise heavy genre)
Sulfur Giant - Beyond the Hollow Mountain
Providence (2016) by Mars Red Sky is also very nice. It's a 10" EP and is only 20 minutes long with 3 tracks.
Track 3, Sapphire Vessel has a cello and a few girls singing back up. Check it out.  Thumbs Up

I'm really liking Sulfur Giant...

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Strangeways - Walk into the fire
Strangeways - Native Sons
Jethro Tull - JTull.com
Honeymoon Suite - Monsters under the Bed
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Mars Red Sky - Providence  EP  (Bordeaux, France  2016)   Psychedelic stoner rock (not so much "stoner")
Whoopie Cat - Whoopie Cat  (Melbourne, Australia  2016)   Bluesy, soulful, heavy rock with good vocals and solid guitar
Russian Circles - Empros  (Chicago, IL  2011)   Instrumental Post Rock 
Rotor - Rotor 4  (Berlin, Germany  2010)   Instrumental Psychedelic Space Rock trio
Joseph Magazine - Night Of The Red Sky  (Warsaw, Poland  2011)   Progressive metal, mostly instrumental (very good guitar and keyboards) 
Pyrior - Onestone  (Berlin, Germany  2014)   Hard rock, desert, stoner, fuzz   

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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

Providence (2016) by Mars Red Sky is also very nice. It's a 10" EP and is only 20 minutes long with 3 tracks.
Track 3, Sapphire Vessel has a cello and a few girls singing back up. Check it out.  Thumbs Up

I'm really liking Sulfur Giant...

Cool! I'll check it out later Thumbs Up


Trovante - Chão Nosso (First listen. A quite straitforward 70's Folk album with a surprising 9 minute track that screams Genesis)
PFM - Passpartù (First listen. Thanks for reminding me to check this one, Michael. It's a very nice album Smile)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (I was feeling like listening to this Cool)
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John Coltrane - Kulu Sé Mama Great ‘Trane album! Besides ustal sax virtuosity from Pharoah Sanders and the God himself, Elvin Jones and Frank Butler do magnificent work on drums here. This album keeps great balance between free improvisation and modal composition. Allegedly John Coltrane is investigating his African roots here, but I did not really catch that. Anyway, I will need to listen to this one again, as at the given point in time, my mind was, at least partly, split between music and something else. Recommended!

Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - Uncle Meat Wooooow!!! This is by far my favorite Zappa album. And what a monster this is. It’s like a long story. It’s got everything! From intricate compositions that evidently inspired Henry Cow and the Canterbury lads, to tongue-in-cheek soul doo-wop songs, to musique concrete collages, this is a highly intoxicating adventure through an unknown universe. The 37-minute audio track from what I take to be Zappa’s imaginary movie is hilarious. Excellent album!

Popol Vuh - Hosianna Mantra Although I much prefer Popol Vuh’s early electronic period to their ethnic works, I’ve found the latter really fascinating lately. This album is just simply beautiful in the truest meaning of the word. The compositions are well-thought and the arrangements really make the music come alive. The electric guitar is definitely not out of place with trance-like vocals, oboe, and grand piano in this hypnotic semi-eastern atmosphere. Great!

Ryoko Ono & Rogier Smal  - Woodmoon I like free jazz, I really do. And I like zeuhl. Ryoko Ono deals with both and after reading Keishiro’s recent enthusiastic review of this work, I decided I would want to check it out. This is exactly how I like it. With just drums and sax, these two musicians make you forget about the broad instrumentation. I watched some experimental movies from the 20’s and 30’s  with accompanying and it works surprisingly well! Try it!

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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Trovante - Chão Nosso (First listen. A quite straitforward 70's Folk album with a surprising 9 minute track that screams Genesis)
PFM - Passpartù (First listen. Thanks for reminding me to check this one, Michael. It's a very nice album Smile)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (I was feeling like listening to this Cool)


YEEAAAAHHHHH!!!

Love that album. The only thing I'm not huge on is the version of Gimme Three Steps they recorded for the original record; I much prefer the demo version that they included in the 3-disc 1991 box set. It has a more "get-up-and-go" honky tonk drive to it that the album version sort of lacks.
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National Health - National Health
Bruford - Feels Good to Me
Traffic - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boy
Henry Cow - Concerts (Disk 1)
King Crimson - Islands

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The Doors - Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine (My fave Doors album, a thoughtful posthumous compilation with great mood and flowed well, not just a "hits" collection.  See Below....) 
Breeders - POD


Side One:
1. Break On Trough (2:25)
2. Strange Days (3:05)
3. Shaman`s Blues (4:45)
4. Love Street (3:06)
5. Peace Frog / Blue Sunday (5:00)
6. The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)
7. End of the Night (2:49)

Side Two:
1. Love Her Madly (3:18)
2. Spanish Caravan (2:58)
3. Ship of Fools (3:06)
4. The Spy (4:15)
5. The End (11:35)

Side Three:
1. Take It as It Comes (2:13)
2. Running Blue (2:27)
3. L.A. Woman (7:49)
4. Five to One (4:22)
5. Who Scared You (3:51)
6. (You Need Meat) Don`t Go No Further (3:37)

Side Four:
1. Riders on the Storm (7:14)
2. Maggie McGill (4:25)
3. Horse Latitudes (1:30)
4. When the Music`s Over (11:00)

The Doors Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine album cover

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Stef & Anna - split
trendy dog with sunglasses, acoustic aquatic, pond scum, touron - ".​.​.​just for you! (4​-​way split)"
10,000 Maniacs - "In My Tribe"
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Deep Purple - In Concert (Disc 1) - Disc one is my preferred of the two, recorded in 1970 to promote In Rock. Speed King gets you fist-pumping and head banging right from the get-go, Child In Time lays down some major heavy prog cred, and Wring That Neck may be one of the finest instrumental rock jams set to tape. My only point of contention with this set is the jamming on Mandrake Root, which meanders a bit much, but it's not quite as bad as what they'd do on Space Truckin' in a year or two.

Ted Nugent - Hunt Music - Not a legitimate album, so much as a compilation of all of Uncle Ted's hunting-inspired tracks, of which I only actually have 5 in my iTunes library. Having said that, they're some of the very best tracks he ever recorded. 
  • Spirit of The Wild - the perfect hard rock power ballad to start any road trip. 
  • Sunrize - This instrumental represents a soft sentimentality that Ted very rarely expresses in his music which offers a welcome respite from his typical gun-totin' antics; the only other example I can think of is the Amboy Dukes' Sasha
  • Tooth Fang & Claw - the ULTIMATE summer backcountry camping cottage country outdoors anthem. As an aside, Ted actually plays the opening guitar lick from Siberian Khatru right before the chorus in this one. So if you thought "Yes" and "rock" were incompatible. Wink
  • Earthtones - This instrumental is earth-shaking. The bass and power chord grooves are so full-sounding and dominating, it's impossible not to find yourself headbanging along.
  • Fred Bear - The crowning jewel of the Nugent discography. I listed this one in the top guitar solos thread, and I rest firmly on that stance. This song is a pure, unadulterated shot of adrenaline - straight up. You have not lived until you've gunned it down the highway with this one on.
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Mogwai - Young Team
Present - Triskadekaphobie (probably spelled wrong, can't be bothered to look it up)
Lemon Kittens - We Buy a Hammer For Daddy
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Radar Men From The Moon - Strange Wave Galore  (Eindhoven, Netherlands  2014)   Instrumental psychedelic space rock 
WolveSpirit - Free  (Wurzburg, Germany  2015)   Female fronted 70s style psychedelic blues rock (very good vocals and Hammond organ)
Palm Desert - Songs From The Dead Seas EP  (Wroclaw, Poland  2016)   Desert, psych, stoner, grunge 
Black Rainbows - Stellar Prophecy  (Rome, Italy  2016)   Heavy psych, fuzz, stoner rock 
Captain Crimson - Remind  (Orebro, Sweden  2016)   70s style hard rock, rock & roll with hot guitar and solid vocals 
Truckfighters - Phi   (Orebro, Sweden  2007)   Heavy desert rock, stoner rock 

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Originally posted by Ozark Soundscape Ozark Soundscape wrote:

Stef & Anna - split
trendy dog with sunglasses, acoustic aquatic, pond scum, touron - ".​.​.​just for you! (4​-​way split)"
10,000 Maniacs - "In My Tribe"


Andrew, how do you like Maniacs?  I like their earlier albums better, Wishing Chair, Hope Chest. 
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