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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Holger Czukay - Movies (the only Krautrock album in my entire collection) Shocked

Yes, I find it quite amazing, too. Big smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Holger Czukay - Movies (the only Krautrock album in my entire collection) Shocked

But that is of course when German Progressive Electronic is not considered to be a part of Krautrock. Smile
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I can tell that I've never classified the albums on the main list of my collection, and I can't imagine to do it now,
as I find it too complicated.
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And yet, I've made this list:

Jazz-Rock

Accordo dei Contrari, Area, Arsenal Ensemble, Caravan, Catapilla, Miles Davis, U. Dudziak, Embryo, Fermata, Gong, Gunesh, Herbie Hancock, Iman Califato Independiente, Khan, Made in Sweden, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Czeslaw Niemen, Jean-Luc Ponty, Return to Forever, SBB, Secret Oyster, Sh*t & Chanel, The Soft Machine, Jukka Tolonen, Weather Report, Wigwam, Stomu Yamashta, Frank Zappa

 

Psykedelisk Rock/Prog

Blind Faith, Big Brother & the Holding Company, Country Joe & The Fish, Cream, The Doors, Goat, Grails, Grateful Dead, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Hypnos 69, Jefferson Airplane, Love, Os Mutantes, The Pretty Things, Rolling Stones, Älgarnas Trädgård

 

Heavy Psych / Prog Rock

Captain Beyond, Flower Travellin’ Band, Groundhog, Iron Butterfly, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Morgen, Steel Mill, T2

 

Space-Rock

Agamemnon, Eloy, Far East Family Band, Group 1850, Hawkwind, Hidria Spacefolk, Manfred Mann’s Earthband, Naxatras, Ozric Tentacles, Pink Floyd, P.L.J. Band, Porcupine Tree, Vespero

 

Grunge og Hard Rock

Alice Cooper, Alice in Chains, Babes in Toyland, Budgie, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Scorpions, Soundgarden, The Who

 

Metal

Aesma Daeva, Alice in Chains, Black Flag, Black Sabbath, Celtic Frost, Crimson Glory, Diamond Head, Fates Warning, Gordian Knot, Indukti, Iron Maiden, Isis, Judas Priest, Kyuss, Manilla Road, Mercyful Fate, Metallica, Om, OSI, Psychotic Waltz, Riverside, Soundgarden, Taal, Tool

 

Punk, Garage Rock og New Wawe

Before, Brygada Kryzys, The Clash, The Cult, Dead Moon, Fugazi, Hüsker Dü, Joy Division, Kliche, Lady Pank, Maanam,  Mission of Burma, Patti Smith Group, Pere Ubu, Police, Tom Robinson Band, Sex Pistols, Shellac, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Stoogies, Television, U2

 

Reggae, Latin- og Afro-Rock

Assagai, Moussa Diallo, Goat, I Jah Man, Malo, Bob Marly & The Wailers, Osibisa, Santana, Sievert & Tolonen

 

 

Blues-Rock og Trip Hop

Breakout, Robben Ford, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Massive Attack, John Mayall, Moloko, Portishead, Ten Years After, Unkle

 

Folk-Rock o.lign.

Bifrost, Carmen, Tracy Chapman, Comus, Lula Cortes e Zé Ramalho, Bob Dylan, Flor De Loto, Haizea, Harmonium, Hedningarna, Hölderlin, Jethro Tull, Osamu Kitajima, Erkin Koray, Los Jaivas, Pentangle, Phoenix, Strawbs

 

Krautrock

Agitation Free, Amon Düül II, Ash Ra Tempel, Can, Electric Sandwich, Faust, Gila, Guru Guru, NEU!, Orange Peel

 

Elektronisk Prog

Edgar Froese, Harmonia, Heldon, Michael Hoenig, Jean Michel Jarre, Czeslaw Niemen, Tangerine Dream

 

Zeuhl og Avant-Prog

Bondage Fruit, Deus Ex Machina, Eskaton, French TV, Magma, Taal, Univers Zero, Xing Sa

 

World Fusion

Amarok, Bayuba Cante, Bazaar, Cold Fairyland, Dead Can Dance, Deep Forrest, Degas, Weiser & Rodach, Lin Di, Embryo, Brian Eno & David Byrne, The Gunesh Ensemble, Trilok Gurtu, Guruh Gipsy, U.F. Ali Khan, Osamu Kitajima, Lunatic Soul, Ozric Tentacles, L. Shankar, Ravi Shankar, Sievert & Tolonen, Dhafer Youssef


As it can be seen, this list neither includes Symphonic nor Eclectic Prog.



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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Holger Czukay - Movies (the only Krautrock album in my entire collection) Shocked

But that is of course when German Progressive Electronic is not considered to be a part of Krautrock. Smile
Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue


You should be a bit more optimistic; they could point you in the direction of their Barclay James Harvest section.. Big smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue

LOL

Not that I'm familiar with David Hasselhoff, but yes, I can see that you've got a problem with the doubling of your Krautrock CD collection. 



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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue


You should be a bit more optimistic; they could point you in the direction of their Barclay James Harvest section.. Big smile
You'd have to be really optimistic to believe that HMV have a BJH section.
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Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue


You should be a bit more optimistic; they could point you in the direction of their Barclay James Harvest section.. Big smile
You'd have to be really optimistic to believe that HMV have a BJH section.
It's funny you should say that because I bought three of my BJH CD's from HMV in Derby. Big smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue


You should be a bit more optimistic; they could point you in the direction of their Barclay James Harvest section.. Big smile
You'd have to be really optimistic to believe that HMV have a BJH section.
It's funny you should say that because I bought three of my BJH CD's from HMV in Derby. Big smile

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Nice list! I'd love to double the size of my Krautrock CD collection (from one to two), but if I went into a record store and asked if they had any Krautrock, at best I'd be branded a racist, and at worst I'd be pointed in the direction of David Hasselhoff's CD's (I've heard he's very popular in  Germany). Tongue


You should be a bit more optimistic; they could point you in the direction of their Barclay James Harvest section.. Big smile
You'd have to be really optimistic to believe that HMV have a BJH section.
It's funny you should say that because I bought three of my BJH CD's from HMV in Derby. Big smile
OK I'm officially surprised then. Hats off to HMV Derby. At least my local one had the new Porcupine Tree album (box set for £64).
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^ I have to say that HMV in Derby is much better than my local HMV in Nottingham as it's at least twice the size and also has at least twice as many CD's at the Derby branch. I even bought the rare psychedelic classic Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds CD off the shelf at HMV Derby,  Thumbs Up
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^^ they closed our HMV down, 3 years ago.. Unhappy
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^^ they closed our HMV down, 3 years ago.. Unhappy
 
We used to have three HMV stores in Nottingham at one time, but they closed two of them down several years ago, leaving just one over-priced and under-stocked store in the Victoria Centre. Ouch
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

And yet, I've made this list:


 

Psykedelisk Rock ...Bubble Gum Girly Pop Music

The Beatles, 


I fixed that for you....no problem your welcome! LOL


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

^^ they closed our HMV down, 3 years ago.. Unhappy
 
We used to have three HMV stores in Nottingham at one time, but they closed two of them down several years ago, leaving just one over-priced and under-stocked store in the Victoria Centre. Ouch

Back in the 1990s I used to frequent an HMV in Toronto on Yonge Street (I live in Pennsylvania, but used to make trips up to Toronto and Niagara Falls almost annually in the 1990s; the US/Canadian exchange rate back then made the trip worth the effort). They had their own prog section on the second floor. Alas, the store closed in 2017. I believe there may have been an HMV in Manhattan, but I never got a chance to visit it (there were other more significant record stores back in the day). Sometimes I wish I lived in the U.K. You folks have better stores and more concerts to go to than I can in the States.

Toronto was also home to another small CD store called Black Planet, which also doubled as the North American distribution center for Si-Wan Records (based out of Seoul, Korea), which published reissues of obscure prog rock bands.
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^ Our record stores started closing down around the turn of the century, which was a real shame, because by the time I first went online in 2010, most of them had already gone. I went from having around 500 CD's in 2010, to having 3,100 now, most of them bought from FOPP in Nottingham (which has since closed down Cry ), various charity shops and car boot sales, which probably accounts for why I only have one Krautrock album (by Holger Czukay) in my collection, because no serious music collector EVER gives away their precious, rare prog albums to a charity shop.  Smile
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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

And yet, I've made this list:


Psykedelisk Rock ...Bubble Gum Girly Pop Music

The Beatles, 


I fixed that for you....no problem your welcome! LOL


LOL   thanks
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Whatever concerning Beatles (Sgt. Pepper's), I better say about my list that it's a classification which I've done over the years, 
and I might not do it the same way all over it today. In fact, I've already made some changes concerning Electronic and Krautrock, 
where I follow PA's classification which I basically find to be good regarding these two sub-genres.






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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

And yet, I've made this list:


Psykedelisk Rock ...Bubble Gum Girly Pop Music

The Beatles, 


I fixed that for you....no problem your welcome! LOL


I agree, they're not Psychedelic Rock, so I removed them. 


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