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siLLy puPPy
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спасибо за всю вашу информацию!
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NotAProghead
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You're always welcome.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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TCat
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I don't know if its a problem with my computer or what is going on, but I have tried to add an album 5 times to a discography for a band that was just recently added. I have tried entering the album through the band's page and keep getting error messages, so I tried doing it through the administrator's page and after putting the information in there once again, I got sent to a Captcha page that didn't work. So, I am wondering if someone else could try to enter it and see if it is an issue from my computer or if it is an issue everywhere.
The band name is Sleep Token. https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=11270 The album is called "Sundowning" and the discogs information page is here https://www.discogs.com/Sleep-Token-Sundowning/release/14436622 You won't find any information on instrumentation because the band prefers to remain anonymous. Thanks!
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
I guess you tried to add the cover from Discogs, but it was in png while jpg/jpeg required.
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TCat
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^Yes I did, but I also tried to load it from another site when that didn't work. I didn't notice the extension however, so it's possible that it wasn't a .jpg extension. Just my luck.
Thank you very much!
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Logan
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I know Marsupilami and can make the necessary changes to be more descriptive, I do hear a proto prog sound in the mix, that organ n stuff, certain 60s qualities, but want to listen to the albums again to be as aptly descriptive as possible. I’ll try to contact the adder to inform (even I’d the adder hasn’t been here for years). It is an eclectic band, meaning diverse, which has psych, jazz rock, art rock, folksy elements with proto prog qualities as I recall. Some Proto Prog bands were also eclectic in terms of a diversity of stylistic forms, and it’s hard to pigeonhole. If we can’t multi tag albums in the way many of us would like, at least we can draw references to the styles, and we draw comparisons to acts with similar qualities, in the bios and reviews. I’ll try to come up with some more apt reference points, and describe the sound, and since it’s not my bio, be quite minimalistic about it, but enough to enrichen it. Rather than just “correct” it, as, as I said, I do hear a proto prog-like sound. And mentioning that doesn’t lessen its value in a prog category to me.
Edit: give me awhile though, as I want to be really careful if making changes to a bio that I really get it and have genuinely enriched it. I would like it to be something that the bio writer I think would appreciate, even if I’ll never know. Edited by Logan - March 26 2020 at 22:26 |
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Just a music fan passing through trying to fill some void. Various music I am into now: a youtube playlist
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MartinLongEarth
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On Long Earth's page, the Bio, the band pic and the web links are out of date & the personnel has changed
correct website - www.longearthmusic.com Here's the new Biography Long Earth is a prog rock band from Scotland. Coming together through a series of unexpected but fortunate events, five musicians, some of whom had played together decades earlier in Scottish prog stalwarts Abel Ganz, who just wanted to create good music and have fun. By strange coincidence, Mike, Ken, Gordon, Renaldo and Hew all played at the same Glasgow Festival in the 80s...but in 3 different bands! In 2017 Long Earth released their Debut album The Source, proving popular with both prog fans, DJs and rock writers alike, and began building a local audience at their gigs around Glasgow. The Source was a serious statement of intent, showcasing the instrumental and songwriting prowess of the band. However, their distinctive identity was not fully formed until the arrival of Martin Haggarty as the band’s new vocalist in 2018 during the writing sessions for the second album, the album that was to become Once Around The Sun Personnel; Mike Baxter (Keyboards) was a feature of the vibrant Glasgow music scene during the late 70s and 80s, notably with Shoot The Moon, Glas Clas and Identity Crisis amongst many others. It was during Mike’s time with Identity Crisis that he played with Gordon, rehearsing and recording in Edinburgh. Gordon Mackie (Bass) has a background in music spanning more than 40 years. During the ’80’s he provided the bottom end and drive for Cry Wolf and seminal Glasgow prog rock band Abel Ganz. Gordon recorded “Gullible’s Travels” with Ganz and played a lot of great live gigs throughout Scotland including the Kelvingrove Festival. Moving into the ’90’s, following a move to Edinburgh, a chance meeting in a supermarket saw Gordon hooking up with Mike in Identity Crisis. Ken Weir (Drums & Percussion) was the original drummer in Abel Ganz recording “Gratuitous Flash” and “Gullible’s Travels” along with Hew Montgomery and Gordon Mackie - the band also featuring Martin Haggarty for a while. Thirty years later, the four of them would work together again in Long Earth. Ken’s sister Connie is also responsible for Long Earth’s artwork. Renaldo McKim (Guitar) joined Long Earth at the latter stages of the recording of debut album “The Source” – Renaldo has played with many bands over the years, latterly with Suicide Underground, and now Long Earth. Martin Haggarty (Vocals) joined Long Earth in June 2018. Martin formed Glasgow Indie outfit Lost Weekends in 1983, before joining Abel Ganz where he replaced Alan Reed, who had left for Pallas. Martin then joined short-lived proggers Masque in 1986, before forming Field of Vision in 1987. After 4 years, FoV took a hiatus that lasted until 2013, when the 3 core members reformed to write new music, some of which featured on 2015’s Viccissitudes of Life EP, and 2016 single The Dagger. Field of Vision continue to write and record as a studio-only project, but with a desire to return to live music and a surplus of musical ideas, the opportunity to join some former bandmates in Long Earth was too good to resist. The final cog in the wheel is Hew Montgomery, (Abel Ganz / Comedy Of Errors / Grand Tour) who has been a motivating factor in Long Earth, and co- producer of both The Source and new album Once Around the Sun On 19 March 2020, the new album Once Around the Sun was released on CD and Download. The band are booked to play selected gigs and festivals around the UK throughout 2020 and 2021, and have already started writing new material for a third album. www.longearthmusic.com facebook www.facebook.com/longearth1 |
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NotAProghead
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Thanks, done. By rdtprog (Louis)'s approval.
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mbzr48
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=64694
CD 1: (50:37) 1. Music (7:23) 2. Noise (5:40) 3. Shoemaker (5:19) 4. Harvest (5:14) 5. Pan (5:18) 6. How's the Heart? (5:02) 7. Procession (5:32) 8. Tribal (3:57) 9. Endlessness (7:12) CD 2: (31:03) 1. All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World I. Vista (4:00) II. The Blue (3:36) III. The Green (4:42) IV. Moors (4:44) V. Aurorae (2:08) VI. Quiet as the Snow (4:05) VII. Anthropocene (incl. "Hurrian Hymn to Nikkal") (3:06) VIII. Ad Astra (4:42) Total Time 81:40
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mbzr48
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=64833
1. We Own Tomorrow (8:07) 2. My Suit of Armour (5:03) 3. A Guy from Down the Road (12:00) 4. What About Love? (4:23) 5. The Man in the Mirror (4:16) 6. Once Around the Sun (33:06) I. Spring (5:14) II. Summer (7:41) III. Autumn (7:38) IV. Winter (12:33) Total Time 66:55
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NotAProghead
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^^ Thanks, Mayer, both done.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Allan Holdsworth's 1983 release "road games" is technically an ep and should be in the ep section. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_Games_(EP)
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
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mbzr48
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, Mayer, done.
Added also the drummer Geoff Dugmore (info here). It's not clear yet did some other guitarist participate in recording the album. But at least on one of the recent live videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FSwZy2COCc we see the 4th musician.
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Xymph
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=65015 times:
CD 1 Act I Chapter 1 1. Intro (2:33) 2. Overture (10:30) 3. The Dream Isn't Over (2:39) Chapter 2 4. Welcome To The World (5:25) 5. A Momentary Change (3:45) 6. Dark Melody (3:21) 7. I Got To Run (6:17) 8. To The River (5:28) Chapter 3 9. The Great Adventure (6:20) 10. Venture In Black (5:26) 11. Hey Ho Let's Go (3:58) 12. Beyond The Borders (:19) Total Time: CD 2 Act II Chapter 4 1. Overture Two (3:45) 2. Long Ago (3:48) 3. The Dream Continues (1:29) 4. Fighting With Destiny (5:12) 5. Vanity Fair (4:39) Chapter 5 6. Welcome To The World 2 (4:01) 7. The Element Of Fear (2:46) 8. Child Of Wonder (2:41) 9. The Great Despair (6:21) 10. Freedom Calling (7:53) 11. A Love That Never Dies (8:22) Encore 12. The Great Medley (24:11) Total Time: Source: https://www.discogs.com/The-Neal-Morse-Band-The-Great-Adventour-Live-In-Brno-2019/master/1695089 |
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
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mbzr48
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=64775
- John Holden / guitar, bass, keyboards, drum programming With: - Jon Camp / Bass (2) - Zaid Crowe / Guitar Solo (4) - Oliver Day / Guitars, Lap Steel (2,4-6) - Emily Dolan Davies / Percussion (2) - Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard, Kevin Gilbert, Big Big Train) / Drums (2,4-7) - Simon Fitzpatrick / Bass (5,7) - Peter Jones (Tiger Moth Tales, Red Bazar, Camel) - Vocals, Recorder, Whistle (1,7) - Sally Minnear / Vocals (5-7) - Lauren Nolan / Vocals (3,7) - Jean Pageau (Mystery) / Vocals (2,7) - That Joe Payne (The Enid) / Vocals (3,4,5,7) - Vikram Shankar / Piano & Keyboards (1-3,5-7) - Michel St-Pere (Mystery) / Guitar Solo (7) - Billy Sherwood (Yes, Circa, Conspiracy) / Bass (4) - Oliver Wakeman / Piano & Keyboards (3,4)
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
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Logan
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Oh, I'd been listening to the Marsupilami albums again and thinking about what to write (hadn't prepared very much), and planned to do that today, was going to do that now, but I notice it's already been done. Silly of me, I should have checked before. Oh well, saves me a little more work, and at least it got me to listen to Marsupilami again (maybe I'll turn my notes into a review at some time).
Edited by Logan - April 04 2020 at 17:04 |
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Just a music fan passing through trying to fill some void. Various music I am into now: a youtube playlist
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