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Re: 10 of the best uknown prog albums
Well, I can't guarantee that no one knows about these, my favorite lesser known groups, but here's a shot at it.
First band I thought of was Credo - who's nickname is The Best Prog Band no one has heard of. But since many of us saw them at RosFest I decided not to list them in my top fave. But here's a big plug for them. 1) Alas - Alas 2) Bennie Maupin - Penumbra 3) Garaj Mahal - Blueberry Cave 4) Moth Vellum - Moth Vellum 5) Karnataka - Delicate Flame of Desire 6) Iceberg - Coses Nostres & Arc-en-ciel 7) Violent District - Terminal Breath 8) Anima Mundi - Septentrion 9) Talamasca - Rights of Passage 10) Carmen - Fandangos in Space And here are the runner's up: The Flock - The Flock Alex Machacek - Improvisation General Fuzz - Inner Sunset Persephone's Dream - Moonspell Violent Silence - Kinetic Seven Reizh - Strinkadenn Ys I hope this gets the ball rolling.
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Re: 10 of the best uknown prog albums
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glad to see some love for Kinetic. I chat with Johan (drummer) every so often and it's hard for them to keep doing music... Finch is one I would add to the list... |
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Re: 10 of the best uknown prog albums
Here is a few more in no particular order what so ever:
California 99 - Eddie Haskel Peter and the Wolf - Jack Lancaster & Friends Nektar - Journey to the Center of the Eye & both Live in New York David Greenslade - The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony Godley & Creme - Consequences Expresso - First Rain Alan Parsons & Eric Wolfson - Freudiana Lucifers Friend - Banquet John Lord - Sarabande Roger Glover - Butterfly Ball & Grasshopper Feast & Elements Kayak - Nostrodamus That is it for now, thanks for playing |
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