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KARDA ESTRA     You're travelling through another dimension - a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. Are you brave enough to enter the nightmarish Twilight Zone world of Karda Estra? This is the scariest, Neoclassical Darkwave music you're ever likely to hear this side of the progosphere. It's Symphonic Prog, Jim, but not as we know it, so if you're planning on listening to any of these creepy albums late at night, then make sure you leave the lights on - especially in the case of Karda Estra's spine-tingling Voivode Dracula album. You unlock this album with the key of your imagination, beyond which lies another dimension of sound, but beware, once you enter, you may never want to leave. Oh, the horror of it all! Fangs for your time. Evil Smile

 4 stars 1998: Karda Estra - A Winter in Summertime - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lsl26Jg3MtdJuawofrn4Fcm
 4 stars 2000: Karda Estra - Thirteen from the 21st - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvGkxMWpCKB9UXtxzQBPxCU
 4 stars 2006: Karda Estra - The Age of Science & Enlightenment - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKJbYawixDrLmzWLL5DuRXH2kTJihgsxA
 4 stars 2007: Karda Estra - The Last of the Libertine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lu_2ovwk__zPRwBd-PGa0In
 4 stars 2012: Karda Estra - The Land of Ghosts 3 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lt2IwwX-cs5vvskX_0lQaWB


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TONY KAYE    A keyboard player extraordinaire who's been with more bands than I care to mention, most notably a member of YES from 1968 to 1971 and then again from 1982 to 1994. Tony Kaye's long-awaited solo debut "End of Innocence" is a heartfelt 20th anniversary tribute to the victims of 9/11. This powerful and emotionally uplifting album is a musical tour-de-force, sounding like no Symphonic Neo Prog album you've ever heard before or will ever hear again, so why not sample some tasty special Kaye today. Smile

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KESTREL      You'd need eyes like a hawk to ever catch sight of this rare album. Smile

4 stars 1975: Kestrel - Kestrel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wApd9eRupMA
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JON LORD (1941-2012), the legendary keyboard wizard of Deep Purple, is probably the loudest piano player known to mankind. The piano is a stringed instrument in the orchestra and his characteristic Boom of the Tingling Strings can clearly be heard on his debut Gemini Suite album, if we care To Notice Such Things.  In fact, Jon Lord is so marvellously versatile, he can easily switch between playing Hard Rock, or performing a Sarabande dance, or even a Durham Concerto. If we go Beyond the Notes and really listen to the albums Pictured Within this blog, it'll hopefully open up whole new Windows into Jon Lord's wonderful music. Before I Forget to mention it, check out Jon Lord's superb Concerto for Group & Orchestra with Deep Purple, and also his powerhouse trio album under the group name, Paice-Ashton-Lord.

 3 stars 2003: Jon Lord & the Hoochie Coochie Men - Live at the Basement  - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nWMdPpyIzEcSpos3_iiqFhNzkYMWdbi0Y
 5 stars 2004: Jon Lord - Beyond the Notes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxhDVjOXes0
 5 stars 2004: Jon Lord - Beyond the Notes Live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCoAd5HGy7o
 3 stars 2007: Jon Lord with the Hoochie Coochie Men - Danger: White Men Dancing - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mGD9cqaGaqjOjF1XJCIzC88XTP7PNRVA4
 3 stars 2008: Jon Lord - Boom of the Tingling Strings - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lHh_nJGnUD_1MgivhUKeq6PRkmQxwT7UA
 5 stars 2012: Jon Lord - Concerto for Group & Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lAKhQNSOP-kMvQmBNlBtbF5nG5-HWwkj8

British Keyboard wizard JON LORD needs no introduction. Oh Lordy-Lordy, where do we begin with such a legend of the keyboards. He was born in Leicester in 1941, where he studied classical piano from the tender age of five. He moved to London in 1959-60 and joined his first band, The Artwoods, in 1964. Jon Lord is of course best-known for being the co-founder of Deep Purple in 1968, but he's also been a brief member of Whitesnake, Paice-Ashton-Lord & The Flowerpot Men at various times. He also composed the music for the first Live Deep Purple album in 1969, a Symphonic Rock opus recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Jon Lord played on all of Deep Purple's albums from 1968 through to 1998. This album "Gemini Suite" (1971) is Lord's first solo album in a long and illustrious career spanning five decades with ten classically-inspired solo albums to his credit. His most recent album "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" (2012) was released the same year as his untimely death from cancer at the age of 71. "Gemini Suite" consists of six fairly long orchestral pieces of music with a soloist featured on each song, including Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple, blues guitarist Albert Lee, and singers Tony Ashton and Yvonne Elliman. The six suites have such imaginative titles as "Guitar", "Piano", "Drums", Vocals", Bass Guitar" & "Organ", but at least you're left in no doubt who the soloist is on each piece of music. Renowned composer Malcolm Arnold conducted The London Symphony Orchestra in this magnum opus of Symphonic Rock.

"Guitar" opens the album in grand triumphant style with the London Symphony Orchestra playing in all of their full symphonic glory and splendour. Guitar legend Albert Lee is the soloist given a chance to showcase his talents here. This uplifting piece of celebratory music alternates magnificently between orchestral parts, solo electric guitar and also the two combined together for some magnificent Symphonic Rock. It's a tremendous 9-minute opening piece designed to impress with the power and the glory of the music. It's orchestral, it's magisterial, and it's worthy of being played in a cathedral. Jon Lord is the powerhouse behind Deep Purple, and this marvellous music is the Deep without the Purple. In other words, it has the Deep driving force and resonance of a Deep Purple number, but without the Purple Hard Rock element. Onwards now to "Piano", where Jon Lord plays his heart out as if his life depends on it, in a stunning piece of musical virtousity. Wow! Can a solo piano really sound that LOUD! Jon Lord displays his classically-trained credentials here with some dextrous keyboard runs, playing both solo and combined with the orchestra. Even a full orchestra can't overwhelm the sound of a piano though when Jon Lord is running rampant on the keyboard. This is where the Lord of the Keyboard really stamps his mark on the album and announces his presence in full bombastic fashion. And now we come to "Drums", and no surprise that this features Ian Paice, the bandmate of Jon Lord in Deep Purple. Obviously, Ian Paice isn't going to let this track go by without embarking on an impressively long 3-minute drum solo to demonstrate why he's one of the most respected drummers in the world. Finally, When the orchestra re-emerges after being awestruck by the pace of Ian Paice's drum solo, the music sounds like a triumphal marching theme, along the lines of what might be heard as an army goes marching off to war. To paraphrase Mr Bachman, Mr Turner & Mr Overdrive though, you ain't heard nothing yet, because along comes Track 4: "Vocals", a glorious symphonic epic, combining the vocal talents of Tony Ashton (of Ashton, Gardner & Dyke fame) and Yvonne Elliman (best known for the song "If I Can't Have You"). This is a full-blown symphonic masterpiece, guaranteed to awe-inspire you with the power and the passion of the music. Another one of Jon Lord's Deep Purple bandmates, Roger Glover, is given the chance to display his virtuosity with the bass guitar on Track 5, which comes as no surprise as this track is titled "Bass Guitar". This leads us on to the sixth and final number, the 12-minute-long epic, "Organ". This marvellous piece of music is epic in every way. Jon Lord's colourful musical feathers are in magnificent plumage here as he demonstrates his prowess on the keyboards in truly dramatic fashion with some stunningly powerful blasts from his Hammond organ, which will be oh-so-familiar to fans of Deep Purple. A glorious and spectacular end to a symphonic extravaganza!

A magnificent masterpiece of Symphonic Rock!



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 4 stars 1974: Duncan Mackay - Chimera - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kVw5Sn2KkPyNUFOjxJqwlGTSolZCG7ufc
 3 stars 1990: Duncan Mackay - Russell Grant's Zodiac - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGsgeCrPZEEydRoG-I8HyEpRcugPHCIOM

 3 stars 1993: Nick Magnus - Straight on Till Morning - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpKp23pHnbZzORVbrkAD-pfm
 5 stars 2010: Nick Magnus - Children of Another God - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpIk6Wq5QnEnJEmqP8pyv61V

 4 stars 1998: Magrathea - Underclouds - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoY8ZXFggqk
 4 stars 2004: Magrathea - Legends
 3 stars 2006: Magrathea - In Search of the Crystal

 5 stars 1978: Mandalaband - The Eye of Wendor: Prophecies - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKEdNYfI_M4u2jCWmmp1luCQVDIMPUHjY
                  
 3 stars 1965: The Moody Blues - The Magnificent Moodies - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nx-PsUcAQwxyQ-t3I6J_wwS-D5ZhWSEgE
 5 stars 1967: The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kH3L9CRYvGAW2D1bj_2vx0JYvSpe74Wvw
 5 stars 1968: The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l7_ahSGv1dH0uO2_o_glRWZOOzgBr9Ju4
 5 stars 1969: The Moody Blues - On the Threshold of a Dream - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ny5F5g_GsOo4k44wSvxyWFuXLxV3WHhzw
 5 stars 1969: The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mVQ6hOd9KW1HHvs_aIaFlsNe4zSLRX9LU
 5 stars 1970: The Moody Blues - A Question of Balance - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_khuX-OHhnjQYsjKusZOkSenrIKUrgsmuQ
 5 stars 1971: The Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nStTwtK6PDz0uAKrgnaIJpU6TZxwGjXAY
 4 stars 1981: The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lk9x0mXOKEsqVNtqPCewFwlvs1oP_LbqA
 3 stars 1986: The Moody Blues - The Other Side of Life - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ksCHCM9bR39bOWvK1Mj9XKs5VjqKLiP8w
 5 stars 1992: The Moody Blues - A Night at Red Rocks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXXfgWmVAgw
 5 stars 2000: The Moody Blues - Hall of Fame - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQGS1KolHA8
 5 stars 2007: The Moody Blues - Live at Gilford, New Hampshire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVq_0fhx1QmZ5JX-hEqhVVG-i5fRr_-4Y



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DUNCAN MACKAY (born 1950) is a British keyboard player who's worked with several well-known artists over the years, including Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel (1975-1977), 10cc (1978-1980), and also with Kate Bush on her first three albums. This album "Chimera" (1974) is his first solo album. Four further albums followed, "Score" (1977), "Visa" (1980), A Picture of Sound (1993), and his most recent album, "Kintsugi" (2019). Duncan Mackay provided vocals on the "Chimera" album and his brother Gordon Mackay also featured on the album, playing violin and keyboards. The album features two long pieces of music occupying Side One and a long 20-minute suite taking up the whole of Side Two. A bonus track was included in the 2009 CD reissue of the album.

The album opens impressively with "Morpheus", an 11-minute-long symphonic opus. The sonorous sound of the synth hits you right between the eyes from the first few opening bars. As you'd expect, there's plenty of intricate keyboard noodling and dramatic changes of pace to keep the listener entertained, with a few classical motifs thrown in for good measure. Duncan Mackay could certainly give Rick Wakeman or Keith Emerson a good run for their money with the keyboard skills displayed here. He's a pretty good singer too, which is just as well with him performing vocal duties on all of the songs contained within. The second of the three long suites on the album, "12 Tone Nostalgia" is another dramatic piece and it certainly does have an air of nostalgia about it. It's enough to make you long for the halcyon days of the 1970's when superb prog albums like this were being released on an almost weekly basis. This 9-minute-long epic might be described as overblown, pompous and pretentious by the snooty music press, but who cares!? To true blue aficianados of Symphonic Prog, this is prog heaven! Side Two of the album is fully occupied by the 20-minute-long suite "Song for Witches." A clap of thunder announces the dramatic opening of this epic song. Again, there are alternating fast and slow keyboard passages, combining synths and piano, and it even features a church pipe organ. It's grandiose, it's triumphant, it's magnificent, but above all, it's a marvellously entertaining 20 minutes of classic Symphonic Prog, and you can't ask for anything better than that. As Duncan Mackay announces with some satisfaction right at the end of the album, "I think that might have been it."

A "Chimera" is described as anything composed of very disparate parts, or perceived as wildly imaginative, implausible, or dazzling, all of which could apply to this complex album. Just as one would expect from such an accomplished keyboard player, this is a very keyboard-oriented album, but it's none the worse for that. It's very much in the style of Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Rick Wakeman, with fast arpeggios, complex keyboard runs and constant changes of tempo. You never know quite what to expect on first hearing the album, and it's worth giving the album several listens to truly appreciate what an accomplished work this is. It's classic Symphonic Prog with long extended pieces that YES or any other prog band of the era would be proud of. It's definitely worth a listen, especially for fans of Symphonic Prog generally.

 4 stars 1974: Duncan Mackay - Chimera - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kVw5Sn2KkPyNUFOjxJqwlGTSolZCG7ufc
 3 stars 1990: Duncan Mackay - Russell Grant's Zodiac - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGsgeCrPZEEydRoG-I8HyEpRcugPHCIOM


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NICK MAGNUS     When you're on a roll of listening to some good prog albums - especially in the case of Nick Magnus - then why stop? Just keep going Straight on Till Morning. Smile



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MAGRATHEA     The ancient planet of Magrathea was one of the wealthiest in the galaxy due to its extraordinary trade. Its inhabitants built customised planets to order. These were fabulously expensive, so during the great galactic stock market crash they went into hibernation..... You may not believe that, but Hold Your Fire, because if you believe in the power of prog, then you'll believe in the awesome power of Magrathea. They're no Fly By Night band either, leaving most bands lingering behind in their Vapor Trails. Time Stands Still for no one though, so catch them while you can, as Magrathea are the British Counterparts of Canadian band RUSH and all the Signals indicate they're destined to become Legends in their own lunchtime - at least until 21:12 anyway.  Wink

 4 stars 1998: Magrathea - Underclouds - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoY8ZXFggqk
 4 stars 2004: Magrathea - Legends
 3 stars 2006: Magrathea - In Search of the Crystal


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MANDALABAND      Oh Mandala, the man who dedicated his life to the struggle for the African people, but no, it's not THAT Mandala. It's Mandalaband, the best Symphonic Prog band you've never heard of, starring Egyptologist David Rohl, the real-life Indiana Jones - at least according to the Sunday Times anyway. Smile



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THE MOODY BLUES      It's time to celebrate the music of The Magnificent Moodies as we look back in time to their classic songs from Days of Future Passed. The Moody Blues embarked on a proggy quest In Search of the Lost Chord for their second album, and they were On the Threshold of a Dream of success with their third album. Their fourth magnificent album featured classic prog that's really stood the test of time and should be passed down through the generations To Our Children's Children's Children. It required A Question of Balance for the Moodies next album, which featured a back-to-basics approach without the lush orchestration of earlier albums, making the songs easier to perform in concert. As every student of music will know, the lines of the treble clef: E-G-B-D-F are remembered by the mnemonic, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and that's how we remember the name of the Moody Blues sixth album too. The Moodies aptly-named Seventh Sojourn in 1972 would be their last album for six years, with the exception of the Justin Hayward/John Lodge Blue Jays project in 1975. The band returned with a whole Octave of great songs in 1978 and their next album marked the arrival of the Swiss Long Distance Voyager Patrick Moraz on keyboards, who journeyed all the way from the bands YES and Refugee. Moraz remained with the Moody Blues for The Present, but he had a huge fall-out with the band in 1991 in what was billed as The Music Trial of the Century, revealing The Other Side of Life in the notoriously cut-throat and litigious music business. The band were ready for a long holiday Sur La Mer (By the Sea) after that sobering experience. The Moody Blues gathered together The Keys of the Kingdom of prog once again for their next album, following those Strange Times in legal limbo, and they recorded a final Christmas themed album in 2003 to mark the metaphorical December of their long and illustrious musical career.

 3 stars 1965: The Moody Blues - The Magnificent Moodies - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nx-PsUcAQwxyQ-t3I6J_wwS-D5ZhWSEgE
 5 stars 1967: The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kH3L9CRYvGAW2D1bj_2vx0JYvSpe74Wvw
 5 stars 1968: The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l7_ahSGv1dH0uO2_o_glRWZOOzgBr9Ju4
 5 stars 1969: The Moody Blues - On the Threshold of a Dream - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ny5F5g_GsOo4k44wSvxyWFuXLxV3WHhzw
 5 stars 1969: The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mVQ6hOd9KW1HHvs_aIaFlsNe4zSLRX9LU
 5 stars 1970: The Moody Blues - A Question of Balance - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_khuX-OHhnjQYsjKusZOkSenrIKUrgsmuQ
 5 stars 1971: The Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nStTwtK6PDz0uAKrgnaIJpU6TZxwGjXAY
 4 stars 1981: The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lk9x0mXOKEsqVNtqPCewFwlvs1oP_LbqA
 3 stars 1986: The Moody Blues - The Other Side of Life - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ksCHCM9bR39bOWvK1Mj9XKs5VjqKLiP8w
 5 stars 1992: The Moody Blues - A Night at Red Rocks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXXfgWmVAgw
 5 stars 2000: The Moody Blues - Hall of Fame - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQGS1KolHA8
 5 stars 2007: The Moody Blues - Live at Gilford, New Hampshire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVq_0fhx1QmZ5JX-hEqhVVG-i5fRr_-4Y


 4 stars 1989: Justin Hayward - Classic Blue (with Mike Batt) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpKW4sa6tFdrVZ6PEl2_3XUm
 4 stars 1996: Justin Hayward - The View from the Hill - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpITC0O9PksZxhD3OLb6z4_J
 4 stars 2013: Justin Hayward - Spirits of the Western Sky - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpJpX6ntOKOFOfTNiwwHz95t

 5 stars 1975: Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4qgULCZHCwI3C39IGo3ZAFW7TCpLa1MM

 4 stars 2015: John Lodge - 10,000 Light Years Ago - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpKrz7XBATtY-Ol7GNf8-x_Q
 4 stars 2017: John Lodge - Live from Birmingham - The 10,000 Light Years Tour - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpLxQXGrFvYm2979tKK9iiBz

 4 stars 1975: The Graeme Edge Band - Kick Off Your Muddy Boots - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpIWKYGDE0YZAEvjxIlDNjI1
 3 stars 1977: The Graeme Edge Band - Paradise Ballroom - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpLnT-FiPftwr9q7EsZuiPD7




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MORGAN      A two-album band who are so obscure that even DrWu23 hadn't heard of them before. Shocked

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 4 stars 1968: The Nice - The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNE78JD7rl4
 4 stars 1968: The Nice - Ars Longa Vita Brevis - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt99wLDaTVg
 3 stars 1971: The Nice - Elegy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OMJXasuBe0
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IAN NEAL     One of the great unsung heroes of Symphonic Prog with albums ideally suited to a Golden Afternoon.  I'll let Ian Neal's glorious and magnificent albums speak for themselves, suffice to say that this is the most Immaculate Collection since Madonna's Greatest Hits compilation. Smile

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THE NICE     The original power trio who really take the biscuit! The Nice were the early progenitors of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and could lay claim to being the first Symphonic Prog band, although Justin Hayward & John Lodge might have something to say about that.  The Nice trio consisted of dagger-wielding keyboardist Keith Emerson, bassist and singer Lee Jackson, and drummer and Phil Collins lookalike, Brian 'Blinky' Davison. Lee Jackson later went onto even greater Heights by forming his own band, Every Which Way, as well as forming Jackson Heights, and then lastly, Refugee in 1974 with Brian Davison and Swiss keyboard wiz, Patrick Moraz. All in all then, a busy time was had by all, but it's Nice work if you can get it. Smile

 4 stars 1968: The Nice - The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNE78JD7rl4
 4 stars 1968: The Nice - Ars Longa Vita Brevis - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt99wLDaTVg
 3 stars 1971: The Nice - Elegy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OMJXasuBe0


 4 stars 1970: Brian Davison's Every Which Way - Every Which Way - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9qFDNGdTdI



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MARTIN ORFORD       Known as awful Orford by his schoolmates (probably), keyboard player extraordinaire Martin Orford is Living Proof that there's life after being a member of a major Progressive Rock band. Prog fans will know him best as a founder member of IQ until announcing his departure from the band back in 2007.  Martin's also worked with increasing Frequency with John Wetton and Jadis too and in The Wake of leaving IQ, he's created one of the best Neo Prog albums you're Ever likely to hear - "The Old Road" - even if you have some Resistance to Neo Prog generally. Wink



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ANTHONY PHILLIPS       The original guitarist with Genesis and all-round good egg. Anthony was forced to quit the band he loved due to crippling stage fright, and being wise after the event, he realised his talents would be better-suited to pursuing a solo career, and so, the only "Live" album you'll ever hear from Anthony Phillips is "The Living Room Concert", recorded (you guessed it) live at home in his living room with only his close friends and family and the dog for company - which is roughly equal to the audience numbers who'd turn up to see Roger Waters performing live at a Republican convention. Smile

5 stars 1977: Anthony Phillips - The Geese and the Ghost - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lgdg15vMyGQO3dBj0h075-2csAyvKeowI
3 stars 1978: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEaaddgcEUWg6eba-yFu92LQ
4 stars 1980: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavilion - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbQmfGJJyTMJqjNgFJ1IwWx
3 stars 1982: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces III: Antiques - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZNVH29wRXERwOtCBnLjYfP
3 stars 1984: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces IV: A Catch at the Tables - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYjRwgzCyutgcFmADfRfJgA
3 stars 1985: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces V: Twelve - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbj46K0jNzwcTu4bqBJ81a2
3 stars 1986: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces VI: Ivory Moon - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEb6JwB97PcNfFlvixSqH3uj
3 stars 1987: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces VII: Slow Waves, Soft Stars - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbCFVikrnB7VU1Ur4IIm03A
4 stars 1988: Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson - Tarka - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEaotbn9iZkbcSdCgwnH2FYE
4 stars 1989: Anthony Phillips - Missing Links I: Finger Painting - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEY3Cy0_03m9cYuD2CfQjsQ0
3 stars 1992: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces VIII: New England - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYeBPdzaxvLcFmflShiJKHp
4 stars 1994: Anthony Phillips - Missing Links II: The Sky Road - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYZWJ2ctcz0ylqY-nwexEg0
3 stars 1995: Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson - Gypsy Suite - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYWKsA5d1NAUlVWfYDaA6dx
3 stars 1995: Anthony Phillips - The Living Room Concert - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbrGMaaA2g0kpLTFj3S9jPW
4 stars 1996: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces IX: Dragonfly Dreams - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbO-lzGdP-BNJMfm01C9R0e
4 stars 1996: Anthony Phillips & Guillermo Cazenave - The Meadows of England - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZzNfaSmNYPUsvp_Jis6pyX
4 stars 1997: Anthony Phillips - Missing Links III: Time and Tide - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZ59XeUrgOtl1ZnNvRaqJz9
3 stars 1999: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces X: Soiree - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbQCZlL2Y7kjxlph87r-lRf
3 stars 2004: Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson - The Battle of the Birds - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZ7sDNkVHaWdHNt1YCjRdfv
4 stars 2007: Anthony Phillips & Joji Hirota - Wildlife - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k3hD2Y-BAt5Hgd8K7hZCXKKfrIT7TfZto
4 stars 2009: Anthony Phillips - Missing Links IV: Pathways & Promenades - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbBVhssEYEszMhe0uZUXfg5
3 stars 2010: Anthony Phillips - Ahead of the Field: Music for TV & Film - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZ4ZPQFnlb_fpwMhdZYm_ij
4 stars 2012: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces XI: City of Dreams - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEa5FYe_Dz2kkdlhQfkcw1jx
4 stars 2012: Anthony Phillips & Andrew Skeet - Seventh Heaven - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZI-Gyp895AmoUjshKph3uZ
3 stars 2015: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces I-IV - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEaWCVvpjk2Q0mOairawHALy
4 stars 2016: Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces V-VIII - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZc55j4NXzmqM9xKD205NC0

ANTHONY PHILLIPS (born 1951) is best-known as the original guitarist with GENESIS. He appeared on their first two albums "From Genesis to Revelation" (1969) and "Trespass" (1970), but decided to quit the band due to crippling bouts of stage fright when performing live. He took a long hiatus from recording music and studied classical music for awhile until 1977 when he embarked on his long and illustrious solo career with the release of "The Geese and the Ghost" album. Three further albums followed at the tail-end of the 1970's:- "Wise After the Event" (1978); "Private Parts & Pieces" (1978); and "Sides" (1979). Altogether, Anthony Phillips has recorded an incredible thirty-one albums, including eleven volumes of "Private Parts & Pieces" and four volumes of "Missing Links", consisting primarily of demos, out-takes, and previously unreleased material from his vast library of music recordings. He still continues to record to this day with his latest album "Strings of Light" released as recently as 2019. Anthony Phillips' first album "The Geese and the Ghost" is notable for including his Genesis bandmates Mike Rutherford on bass and Phil Collins on vocals on a couple of tracks, and Steve Hackett's brother John Hackett on flute. Ant Phillips played all of the guitar and keyboard parts on the album. The 2008 CD reissue included a bonus disc of unused material from the album.

The album opens with the brief prelude "Wind-Tales", featuring a light breeze of keyboards floating past the listener like a zephyr in a mellow wave of calming pastoral sound, which leads us into "Which Way the Wind Blows". This song is a gorgeous slice of melodic prog with the familiar voice of Phil Collins reminding us that this song would have fitted very nicely onto a classic Genesis album, although the music is altogether gentler and mellower than anything Genesis have ever recorded. We're travelling back in time to the royal court of Henry VIII now with "Henry: Portraits from Tudor Times", in the first of two long suites on the album. The six-piece "Henry" suite is a glorious 12-minute-long combination of gentle acoustic passages and marching battle themes and it also features a tremendously rousing chorus for the grand finale. The dynamic contrast between Ant Phillip's gentle acoustic guitar combined with his sonorous outbursts from the almighty keyboards are what really sets this long suite of music alight with passionate and powerful intensity. It's dramatic symphonic music imbued with all of the regal power and magnificent majesty of a King upon his throne. Phil Collins returns to vocal duties in a lovely duet with Vivienne McAuliffe for "God If I Saw Her Now". It's another beautiful piece of gentle melodic prog in an album that's positively overflowing with charming and enchanting English tunes.

Opening Side Two is "Chinese Mushroom Cloud" which sounds just as dramatic and doom-laden as the song title suggests. It's a short prelude featuring the rousing and resonant deep rumble of a cello, conjuring up a portentous and disturbing image of some cataclysmic disaster. This leads us into the two-part suite and title track "The Geese and the Ghost". Running at nearly sixteen minutes long, it's an epic masterpiece, combining orchestral, pastoral folk and proggy themes in a timeless timbre of tuneful melodies, which also includes some rousing grand symphonic keyboard flourishes too for our delectation and delight. We get to hear Anthony Phillip's voice for the first time on "Collections", and a very fine singer he is too. The music is a gorgeous flute and guitar melody floating on a sea of sensational strings. The final piece of music "Sleepfall: The Geese Fly West" is as gentle and peaceful as the gentlest of lullabies and it's a perfect dream-like melody to bring a marvellous and masterful album to a close.

"The Geese and the Ghost" is a timeless album full of reverberant refrains and mellifluous melodies combined together in a magnificent melange of pastoral folk, classical compositions and melodic prog symphonies. It's a superb album that should appeal equally to Genesis fans and non-Genesis fans alike. The music has been described as sounding like a "mixture of Vaughan Williams and Mike Oldfield" which sums it up rather well I think.



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 5 stars 2004: Rain - Cerulean Blue - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ezWAovjzEM



 5 stars 1975: Renaissance - Scheherazade and Other Stories - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nIwTNEhpVOv1gteY4V1ebEqSGu_9MfeVw
 5 stars 1977: Renaissance - Live at the BBC Sight & Sound - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B578LuXbPI
 4 stars 2002: Renaissance - In the Land of the Rising Sun - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lhdgy8UIrWsqVCcCTrZhDXSh2KY1U_rCo
 4 stars 2015: Renaissance - Live at the Union Chapel - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m2K5nJxcB-sbSXbSgMYwxC1WipO3dw8SA


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RAIN      A simply marvellous album of exquisite beauty from a mysterious multi-instrumentalist who's simply known as "Rain". You don't have to take my word for it though. Tony Banks and Phil Collins both describe "Cerulean Blue" as being the quintessential Progressive Rock experience of the 21st Century, so there you go. Smile

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RARE BIRD were a London-based Prog-Rock quartet who released five albums between 1969 and 1974:- "Rare Bird" (1969); "As Your Mind Flies By" (1970); "Epic Forest" (1972); "Somebody's Watching" (1973); and finally, "Born Again" (1974). Rare Bird's best-known song, "Sympathy", featured on their first album and the single reached No. 27 in the U.K charts. Their music is a very keyboard-heavy sound, due to the fact that the four-piece line-up included two keyboard players. Rare Bird's original LP albums have now become "rare birds" too, as they're pretty hard to get hold of these days. Incidentally, the "Rare Bird" album reviewed here, was the first album to be issued on the Prog-Rock Charisma label. Two bonus tracks were added to the original nine songs on the album in the re-mastered 2007 CD edition.

The album opens powerfully and dramatically with "Iceberg", an imposing cliff of pristine white ice as tall as a building with the awesome latent power to sink ships. This imposing organ-powered piece of music has similar grandeur and magnificent majesty. The song begins as a delicate and atmospheric slow fugue, sounding like a church organ, before erupting into a wild keyboard jamboree in which the organist goes absolutely berserk in a roaring storm of sound. The golden-voiced singer emerges from the organ storm in full impassioned voice in this dramatic refrain. It's powerful and heavy, but also beautifully melodic at the same time. This is the kind of thunderous and unrestrained organ music they ought to play in a grand cathedral as the bishop glides diagonally down the aisle across the chequered floor. How can Rare Bird possibly follow that storming opening foray onto the music scene. They follow it with "Times", a fast-based barnstorming number with all the unstoppable power of Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf leading his army into battle. This powerful raw and raucous song features fantastic fugues and pounding percussion, so don't play it TOO loud or it might just give you a pounding headache. Onwards now to "You Went Away", a refined and sweet-sounding organ piece with the vocalist imploringly pouring his heart out over his lost love:- "You went away, And left me one that day, When we were much too close, Dreaming of a private piece, You went away." ..... This is no gentle ballad though, because the crazy organist and manic drummer are just waiting in the wings, so be prepared for a sonic onslaught in their wild moment of glory for the powerful grand finale. There's no let-up in the incredible pace and power of this album with "Melanie", a flamboyant and foot-stompingly good slice of funky fusion to close out Side One.

Opening Side Two comes "Beautiful Scarlet", an elevating and exuberant blitzkrieg of music which explodes into life with a dramatic chord sequence. This is energetic keyboard playing to die for, the like of which we don't hear any more. This is exhilarating and exuberant music designed to lift the spirits up into the stratosphere. The pianist and organist battle it out in unison to see who's the greatest keyboard player of them all. It's pompous and passionate and everything we could wish for in a powerful burst of Progressive Rock. And now for Rare Bird's BIG number, "Sympathy", their main claim to fame which was a massive hit across Europe but only made it to No. 27 in the British charts, so it looks like the good people of continental Europe knows a good song when they hear it. "Nature's Fruit" is another rollicking and rambunctious keyboard-driven song on an album full of outstanding songs where every song sounds like it's good enough to be released as a single. We're taking flight now with "Bird on a Wing", an emotionally-rich song featuring soaring vocals and the sound of that oh-so-beautiful organ in accompaniment. The dazzling guitarist deserves a mention too with his stirring power chords carrying the music along on a sonorous wave of sound. Just when you thought this album couldn't get any better comes "God of War" to close out the album in dramatically fine style. The music rumbles along like a powerful express train steaming down the tracks with the powerful voice of the singer sounding like he's ominously prophesising doom and gloom and catastrophe. It's a suitably dynamic and dramatic conclusion to a superb album.

You can't beat a good solid dose of boom and bombast in a Prog-Rock album and this passionate and powerful album has it in spades. This is spectacular organ-driven British Rock, going full speed ahead on full locomotive power from beginning to end. it's also melodic and occasionally melancholic, but it's ALWAYS great music. This first Rare Bird album deserves to be treasured and preserved like a magnificent golden eagle.


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REFUGEE were a short-lived Symphonic Prog threesome from London. You could be forgiven for thinking Phil Collins was a member of Refugee, because the man in the middle on their one and only self-titled album cover from 1974 bears a striking resemblance to the Genesis drummer. There's no mistaking Swiss keyboard player Patrick Moraz on the right of the album cover though. He was brought in as a last-minute replacement for Keith Emerson, who was otherwise engaged with a little side-project by the name of Emerson, Lake & Palmer at the time. The other two members of Refugee besides Patrick Moraz were both ex-members of The Nice:- Lee Jackson on bass, electric cello, electric guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar and lead vocals, and Brian Davison on drums and percussion, where "percussion" meant virtually anything the versatile drummer could lay his hands on, including tympani, various gongs, Tibetan temple bells, African drums, kabassa (whatever that is!?) and broken glass! Patrick Moraz wasn't exactly slacking in the keyboards department either with this very impressive array of keyboard instruments at his disposal:- Mini- moog, AKS synthesiser, piano, electric piano, clavinet, organ, pipe organ, marimbaphone, alpine horn, electronic slinky, mellotron, and occasional vocals too! Patrick Moraz would of course go on to be a member of YES and a "days of future passed" member of The Moody Blues. Who could forget the famous music trial of the century!? The sole Refugee album was recorded in 1974 at ART Studios in Geneva in Patrick Moraz' native Switzerland, so he would have felt right at home there, whereas the two English members of the band, Lee Jackson and Brian Davison were temporary "refugees".

The title of the imperious 5-minute-long opening number "Papillon" can have several meanings:- Either a black butterfly; a symbolic breaking free of societal restraints and restrictions; or even a toy breed of dog with large butterfly-like ears! One thing's for sure though, the "Papillon" on this album is no delicate butterfly. No, this is an aggressive and impressive Pictures at an Exhibition-style display of powerful keyboard prog in the best tradition of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. There's no shortage of classically-inspired, lightning-speed keyboard runs to be heard from Patrick Moraz in this tremendous instrumental album opener, which also features a storming salvo of machine-gun-like drumming from Brian Davison. Yes, it looks like we could be in for quite a treat here with this gloriously pompous one-off album of unashamedly exhibitionistic Symphonic Prog. On the second song "Someday", We get to hear the emotionally-wrought (and some might say "over-blown") vocals of Lee Jackson for the first time, which also features another incredible keyboard performance from Patrick Moraz before he went on to join YES for their "Relayer" album in late 1974. "Someday" is one of those grand magisterial prog epics that gathers in pace and intensity as it progresses, so it could be described as the true definition of Progressive Rock. If "Papillon" represented a symbolic breaking-free, then "Someday" continues the theme of liberation with the powerful message contained within these lyrics:- "Someday, I'll go away, Pack my bag, Get on a plane, I'll fly up through my cloud, I'll smash right through, Right into the sun." ..... This is the kind of powerfully uplifting feel-good prog that'll leave you flying high on a wave of joyous and exhilarating emotion. If you haven't quite reached seventh prog heaven yet, then the third piece of music might help get you there, because next up is the awesome 17-minute-long, "Grand Canyon" suite, the first of two epic suites on the album. This magnificent five-part magnum opus is every bit as grandiose and spectacular as the song title implies. Be prepared to be stunned by this brilliant landscape of dazzling musical colours. The outstanding "Grand Canyon" suite represents the musical equivalent of the real Grand Canyon bathed in rich golden colours at sunset.

The title of the Side Two opener "Ritt Mickley" is a humorous reference to the strong Swiss accent of Patrick Moraz when he pronounces "rhythmically". It's another 6-minute-long demonstration of ELP-style keyboard prog at it's absolute best, so you can expect another dazzling display of keyboard histrionics from Mr Moraz & Co. The final piece of music on the album is the second of the two epic suites. It's a thunderous 18-minute-long masterpiece titled "Credo". The majestic music is divided into eight movements of stunning symphonic splendour and delight, which just HAS to be heard to be believed. This is incredible!

You can't fail to be over-awed by this stunning display of ELP-style keyboard prog. This outstanding one-off album has a treasured place in the hallowed halls of ProgArchives. Refugee might not be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but they truly deserve to be included with full honours and flags flying with this very impressive powerhouse debut!



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