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David_D
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Now I think, it's a good point of time for a celebration of Symphonic Prog, and here my own list of not less than about all the albums I've so far found to be fond/very fond of (when not including RPI): Agnus (ARG) - Pinturas Y Expresiones (1980) Ange (F) - Au-delá Du Délire (1974) Änglagård (S) - Hybris (1992) Aphrodite’s Child (GRE) - 666 (1972) Asia Minor (TRK/F) - Crossing, Between F & D (1979, 80) Atila (ESP) - Reviure. “Revivir” (1978)Atoll (F) - L’Araignee-mal (1975) Bacamarte (BRA) - Depois Do Fim (1983) Cai (ESP) - Mas Alla De Nuestras Mentes Diminutas (1979) Camel (UK) - The Snow Goose (1975) Canarios (ESP) - Cycles (1974) Clearlight (F) - Symphony, Forever Blowing (1975) Collegium Musicum (TCH) - Divergences (1983) Crack (ESP) - Si Todo Hiciera Crack (1979) Crucis (ARG) - Los Delirios del Mariscal (1976) Emerson, Lake & Palmer (UK) - debut, Tarkus, Pictures, Trilogy, BSS (70's) Focus (NL) - Moving Waves, Focus 3, Hamburger C. (70's) Genesis (UK) - Trespass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, SEBTP, The Lamb (70's) Gotic (ESP) - Escenes (1978) Greenslade (UK) - Bedside Manners Are Extra (1973) Halloween (F) - Part One (1988) Bo Hansson (S) - Sagan om Ringen (1970) M.I.A. (ARG) - Cornonstipicum (1978) Pell Mell (D) - Marburg (1972) Pulsar (F) - Halloween (1977) Renaissance (UK) - Renaissance (1969) Solaris (HUN) - Marsbeli Kronikak (1984) Tantra (PRT) - Misterios E Maravilhas (1978) Triana (ESP) - Triana (El Patio) (1975) Rick Wakeman (UK) - Six Wives, Myths & Legends, No Earthly C. (70's) Yes (UK) - The Yes Album, Close to the Edge (1971, 72) Enjoy it! Edited by David_D - December 16 2023 at 13:33 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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There are simply too many albums to mention across all nationalities, so I'll just make an A-Z list of the British Symphonic Prog artists I'm really fond of.
Anderson Bruford Wakemnan Howe Beggars Opera Camel Druid The Enid Fruup Genesis Annie Haslam The Inner Road Jade Warrior Karda Estra Jon Lord The Moody Blues Ian Neal Anthony Phillips Renaissance Chris Squire Tempest U.K. Rick Wakeman YES
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Thank you very much, Paul, and a A-Z list is no suprise here. Btw, as I now have made a list of my Symph albums, I've confirmed Symph Prog to be by far my very fave sub-genre - not least if I include RPI. |
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Haven't heard 14 of the groups listed, but a fine assortment nonetheless.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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David_D
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thanks, Rednight
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Many great ones on your list; glad to see the Pell Mell debut!
I would venture the first five Triumvirat albums Mediterranean Tales Illusions On A Double Dimple Spartacus Old Loves Die Hard Pompeii and as rare as sin, is the single album by Strange Days-9 Parts To The Wind from 1975 and though some see them as Krautrock only, the first five studio albums by Germany's Wallenstein qualify for me as Symphonic Prog, and damn good ones, at that! Wallenstein-Blitzkrieg -Mother Universe -Cosmic Century -Stories, Songs and Symphonies -No More Love
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thanks, Presdoug
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David_D
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This thread seems a bit dead so far.
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^ Yes, it seems. And you seem not to be much aware of forum ethics: it is actually not done to revive (refresh, bump...) your own threads when there's nothing new to add, in order to keep them artificially alive when - clearly - there is not much interest for it. But maybe I'm the only one who still values old(-fashioned ?) forum ethics...
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Psychedelic Paul
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This thread has only been active two days, so it's still early days yet. I'll have a truly international A-Z list of Symphonic Prog favourites coming up soon, which won't include any British prog bands, just for a change.
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Well this is a pretty well discussed topic here. My favourite two would be Nursery Cryme and CTTE but they have been discussed to death so probably best to focus on some less well-known ones. I would add a couple of later Renaissance ones myself. Oh, and it's Emerson btw.
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great, Paul
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Thanks for an explanation and the correction, Chopper. |
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My international A-Z of Symphonic Prog favourites:-
Aphrodite's Child (Greece) Burning Candle (Germany) Clearlight (France) Dragonfly (Switzerland) Earth and Fire (Netherlands) Focus (Netherlands) Grand Stand (Sweden) Hands (United States) Isidurs Bane (Sweden) Jane (Germany) Kayak (Netherlands) Like Wendy (Netherlands) Magic Spell (Switzerland) Novalis (Germany) Outer Limits (Japan) Par Lindh Project (Sweden) Quill (United States) Relayer (United States) Sebastian Hardie (Australia) Trace (Netherlands) Unitopia (Australia) Vermillion Sands (Japan) Welcome (Switzerland) Zomby Woof (Germany)
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David_D
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Very nice, Paul, and I'm particularly happy to see these three bands.
While, after having seen you mention this Swedish band some times lately, I'll give Gothic Impressions a listen. |
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I'm sure the Par Lindh Project's debut album will leave you with a good Impression, in a Gothic way.
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It's very impressive or even outstanding, Paul, that you could make these two fond of/favourites A-Z lists. |
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To complete my A-Z list, I had to bend the "rules" a little by including some artists who aren't categorised as Symphonic Prog on PA.
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While I can tell that I've followed strictly PA's classification, but I'm not sure that I'd consider all the albums on my list as mostly Symphonic Prog. |
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