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fuxi
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 12:35 |
carlmarx38 wrote:
What about Soft Machine, the VdGG debut, the Magma debut, the Gentle Giant debut, etc ?
If you think those are all essential, I'll put them in ! My current Timeline doesn't have any
Van Der Graaf albums until PAWN HEARTS, but I know there are a lot of VdGG fans on
here, so I should probably include more. As for the others you mentioned, I have
SOFT MACHINE ""Third", and I think the first Magma album I have listed is
"Mekanik Destructiw Kommandoh". You really think Gentle Giant's debut is essential
to the early lineage ? |
If there's no limit, I'd call the first THREE Soft Machine albums essential. If I could have only one, I'd go for VOLUME TWO. In my view, "Rivmic Melodies", the suite on its original A-side, is the best thing the band ever did, together with "Moon in June" and the "Love Makes Sweet Music"/"Feelin Reelin Squeelin" single.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 11:32 |
carlmarx38 wrote:
Nice list but so many definitive albums are missing - i have spent a long time researching and making prog polls on each of the prog years here, and it takes some effort to come up with 15 or 10 albums per year but it is possible.
Do you agree with the above post to include Magma (debut), Soft Machine (debut),
and VdGG ? (btw, most of my release dates are from "Strawberry Brick's Guide to
Progressive Rock", I'm going on faith that they are mostly accurate) |
Yeah include those definitive albums on your list. Check the polls too if you need help as I used Strawberry Guide too, but the PA have a better guide also. I would include the debut albums of all the eclectic bands that began the genre.
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carlmarx38
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 11:28 |
I don't understand this project. Normally desert islands don't allow "only 100 or so". It's easy to put albums in chronological order, it's a lot tougher to name the importance of albums based on when they were released and the events that made them important to the scene.
........good point......and the "events that made them important to the scene" had to do
with popularity and visibility in the public's eye. The debut albums by Magma, Soft Machine,
Gentle Giant, and VdGG had little or no visibility at the time of their release (especially
in the States), which is probably why I didn't include them. I think this timeline is meant
to be somewhat of a compromise between a History Project (focusing on historical
relevance at the time), and a critical appraisal of the essential albums to the develop-
ment of the genre. The debuts by Magma and Soft Machine are essential in retrospect,
but from a historical perspective of how prog evolved they aren't so important, because
hardly anyone knew of them at the time they were released.
Thanks for the feedback, though. The main question, is whether people are
interested in this thing (regardless of which albums are included) ? I thought
it would be nice to have something like this on the PROG MUSIC GUIDES link,
for new listeners, but I won't pursue it if people think it's a dumb idea.
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carlmarx38
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 11:15 |
Nice list but so many definitive albums are missing - i have spent a long time researching and making prog polls on each of the prog years here, and it takes some effort to come up with 15 or 10 albums per year but it is possible.
Do you agree with the above post to include Magma (debut), Soft Machine (debut),
and VdGG ? (btw, most of my release dates are from "Strawberry Brick's Guide to
Progressive Rock", I'm going on faith that they are mostly accurate)
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carlmarx38
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 11:11 |
What about Soft Machine, the VdGG debut, the Magma debut, the Gentle Giant debut, etc ?
If you think those are all essential, I'll put them in ! My current Timeline doesn't have any
Van Der Graaf albums until PAWN HEARTS, but I know there are a lot of VdGG fans on
here, so I should probably include more. As for the others you mentioned, I have
SOFT MACHINE ""Third", and I think the first Magma album I have listed is
"Mekanik Destructiw Kommandoh". You really think Gentle Giant's debut is essential
to the early lineage ?
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 09:41 |
Nice list but so many definitive albums are missing - i have spent a long time researching and making prog polls on each of the prog years here, and it takes some effort to come up with 15 or 10 albums per year but it is possible.
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friso
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Posted: April 16 2010 at 03:04 |
What about Soft Machine, the VdGG debut, the Magma debut, the Gentle Giant debut, etc..?
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: April 15 2010 at 19:35 |
I don't understand this project. Normally desert islands don't allow "only 100 or so". It's easy to put albums in chronological order, it's a lot tougher to name the importance of albums based on when they were released and the events that made them important to the scene.
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Lodij van der Graaf
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Posted: April 15 2010 at 19:22 |
I would start from 1967, so the likes of the Nice, Procol Harum, and a couple of others could be on the list..
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carlmarx38
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Posted: April 15 2010 at 18:18 |
Here's my current rough draft of my Timeline of Progressive Rock. If I were banished to a Desert Island, and could only take a hundred or so titles, this is what I would listen to. Or if it were 1971 again, these are the albums I would buy (if only I knew then what I know now !)
1969
YES (first album) IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING STAND UP (Jethro Tull) UMMAGUMMA 1970
MAY BENEFIT (Jethro Tull) JUN JUL TIME AND A WORD AUG SEP OCT TRESPASS NOV EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER (1st album) DEC
1971
JAN FEB MAR THE YES ALBUM (# 7 UK) APR AQUALUNG (#7 US / #4 UK) MAY IN THE LAND OF GREY AND PINK (Caravan) JUN TARKUS (#9 US / #1 UK) (FIRST PROG ALBUM TO GO #1 ?) JUL AUG ACQUIRING THE TASTE (Gentle Giant) SEP OCT PAWN HEARTS (van der graaf generator) MOVING WAVES (Focus) NOV NURSERY CRYME (#39 UK) PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION (#10 US / #2 UK) DEC THE INNER MOUNTING FLAME (Mahishnu Orchestra) MEDDLE
1972 (the "golden age" of prog begins !)
JAN FRAGILE (#7 UK / #4 US) FEB STORIA DI UN MINUTO (PFM) MAR BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO (these dates for the italians are just "estimates" !) APR THICK AS A BRICK (#1 US / #5 UK.......FIRST PROG ALBUM TO HIT #1 IN US) MAY JUN SPACE SHANTY (Khan, featuring Steve Hillage) UOMO DI PEZZA (Le Orme) JUL LIVING IN THE PAST (#3 US / #8 UK) TRILOGY (#5 US / #2 UK) AUG SEP CLOSE TO THE EDGE (#3 US / #4 UK) PER UN AMICO (PFM) OCT FOXTROT (#12 UK) NOV DARWIN ! (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso) DEC OCTOPUS (Gentle Giant) FOCUS 3 _____________________________________________________________________________
that's it for now.....i've completed this timeline up to 1975. will stop here, though to get feedback. .......this to me is close to the "epicenter" of classic prog. Especially Sep/OCT '72 when both CLOSE TO THE EDGE and FOXTROT were released within a month of each other !
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