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Heart of the Matter
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Posted: December 05 2020 at 07:19 |
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Which albums or tracks would you say that fall neither on prog zone nor outside it, but somewhere in between?
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SteveG
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Most Moody Blues, all Procal Harem, and most APP and a few from Fairport Convention
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Cristi
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Procal Harem? Never heard of them.
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Heart of the Matter
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Interesting. IQ's "Nomzamo" sounds like a borderline case to me
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from the Latin spelling of the phrase procul harum. "Away from these things." Edited by SteveG - December 05 2020 at 12:54 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'd say everything in the Crossover Prog section, including the Alan Parsons Project, the Moody Blues, Procol Harum & Supertramp, amongst many others.
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^ more like prog related.
crossover prog is still a prog subgenre.
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Heart of the Matter
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I was intending the "what would you say" form of the question to require a personal feel about music you hesitate to call prog.
I, for example, feel that ambiguity with "Aladdin Sane". Not that I can't read the label on it, just feel it. |
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Regardng the OP's point above.......I don't consider many of the bands listed here on proto prog and prog related as prog.....but I suppose that's why those categories are color coded differently on the banner..?
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes it is, but at the risk of being called Captain Obvious again, Crossover Prog is quite literally a crossover between Prog-Rock and Pop/Rock, just like those four bands I mentioned in the Crossover Prog section of ProgArchives.
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