1970s' non-UK Prog Rock beauties (4) |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Posted: April 10 2024 at 02:14 |
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Ironically, Secret Oyster is the only album I know in the poll.
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Moyan
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All the nominees are rather good. I chose the SBB's "Nowy Horyzont" for my vote.
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Sea Son could n9t be more underrated.
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David_D
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Any other aficionados of the lesser known Prog Rock beauties here?
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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Even having some other nice tracks, the Polish Skaldowie album listed here is definitely most appreciated for its stunning, side-long Prog Rock interpretation of a traditional song of highlanders occupying the mountains Northern Carpathians in the South of Poland: Edited by David_D - December 16 2023 at 04:36 |
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Dellinger
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Don't know much from here, but Triana is great.
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David_D
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My choice, with Pulsar and Triana.
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David_D
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Terreno Baldio has been seen as Brazilian Gentle Giant, and their self-titled debut album is definitely something special. Here's a sample from it: |
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David_D
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I've really loved Stomu Yamash'ta's Raindog since its release in 1975, and not least thanks to the first, longest track, "Dunes": Edited by David_D - December 10 2023 at 03:27 |
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Manuel
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Asia Minor, SBB, Triana, Wigwam.
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David_D
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Thanks, and are you sure, you don't know Stomu Yamash'ta's Raindog ?
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Asia Minor, SBB, Tantra, Wigwam, and Älgarnas Trädgård. We're using metal detectors to find peninsulas in the back yard.
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's no secret that I'm a fan of Secret Oyster, so I'll vote for them, seeing as that's the only album I know in the poll - although I'm sure they're all good picks.
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I went for Tantra, Stomu and Âlgarnas
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Triana
SBB Tantra |
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David_D
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As usually, they're all good picks of mine.
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Pulsar - Halloween
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First vote for "Nowy Horyzont" by SBB.
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