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siLLy puPPy
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Hey all! I just created an exhaustive list of PROG STUDIO ALBUMS that were released archivally I strived to find as many as possible but i'm sure there are some obscure or even obvious releases that i totally overlooked :? Please take a look and if you have any suggestions, please do tell!!! Cheers |
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Cheers, and good work -
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WOW!! Thanks, what an effort!
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The Residents - Not Available was recorded in 1974 and released in 1978.
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Nicely done - thank you!
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siLLy puPPy
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Thanks everyone. Suggestions added :)
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Contemporary Past by Ominox is another good one!
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siLLy puPPy
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Good find. Never heard of em
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Two Italian prog albums not listed: Il Giro Strano - La Divina Commedia and Corte Dei Miracoli -Dimensione Onirica
I thought maybe Genfuoco was another one but apparently that was released at the time (1979). Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - June 22 2022 at 20:24 |
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Il Giro Strano already there. Look under the letter I. I alphabatize like a database (except English THE) OTher one wasn't there so thanks for t hat :)
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Great work. Much appreciated.
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Hi,
This is great ... and PERSONALLY for me this is a HUGE FINGER to anyone that thinks that we were all a bunch of "snap, crackle and pop" generation that could not listen to any of the music ... today, we even hear more of it than ever ... but I can not remember a single time when CTTE, TAAB, TFTO, Sgt Pepper's, Hendrix, My lovely Janis, the wonderful Jim ... EVER had a snap, crackle and pop misdirect me from hearing them! It's just a comment by fans that have not quite heard the music, or concentrated on it, so the continuity never died in your head and in your heart WHICH IS WHAT HAPPENED TO US ... and we still remember it and will forever! BTW, I didn't get that far ... yet on that alphabet! Electric Prunes?
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I would've mentioned the three superb albums by Peter Banks' Empire - recorded in the 1970's and released in the 1990's - but I see you already have them listed. Nice work!
1974: Empire - Mark I - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP0IenmeCOtw6daQ1uJ50eyWPJKt9Q_Tq 1977: Empire - Mark II - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m5G-IhfGVmxZsntGoQgvTZC23ifEMIops 1978: Empire - Mark III - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mHPheN5xMvOvRkoTI0J30Y9SMm-bkLAos 2020: The New Empire - Second Lifetime - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mvF2MbGvRM1YXpKT775LekNR9SeaaHJK8 Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 23 2022 at 07:50 |
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siLLy puPPy
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Some of my favorite underground prog is from archival artists that were too weird for their time so there are definitely some gems in archival releases. I made this because i couldn't find a comprehensive list anywhere that anybody had done so thought i'd make one. Others on RYM have started but never took it all the way. |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Just so you know, in those kinds of situations, starting the title with the first proper word is usually how you would alphabetize it. For example, on progarchives, Il Giro Strano, Ill Balletto Di Bronzo and Le Orme all start with G, B and O respectively. I doubt PA would be doing it the wrong way. Ultimately, it's your list and you can do what you want, but that's typically how it goes based on what I've seen online. Being consistent with the usage is possibly the most important thing though (if you don't want to change it). Thanks for adding the one that wasn't already on there though.
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - June 23 2022 at 08:45 |
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^To add to your comments about initial articles in Italian, these two sites list initial articles in many languages (maybe even all of them?): I'm kind of old school and remember a day when most databases ignored initial articles in a browse list. It seems that practice is becoming more and more quaint as I get older. There also was a day when we sorted by surname instead of given name. Are we still doing that these days? I still am. Maybe programmers these days have more important things to do than worry about sorting, though these algorithms have been known since the dawn of computing. I'm turning into a curmudgeon.
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Sorry but i think that's lame. Do you think everyone speaks Italian and knows that IL is a definite article? When i save my reviews under artist title in my documents it counts the first letter of whatever i type and alphabetizes accordingly. That means IL GIRO STRANO is under I That means THE BEATLES is under T That means that MILES DAVIS is under M That's the way i operate and i don't care how everyone else does it That's the beautiful of having my own list, is that it's MY baby! There are many solo artists from foreign lands that have first names nobody recognizes How is anyone to know if it's a person's name or an band? It would be most ideal if archives like PA listed things BOTH ways in the database That means there would be TWO entries Such as MILES DAVIS under M and DAVIS, MILES under D Same with Definite articles with THE BEATLES under T and BEATLES, THE under B The ONLY reason i made an exception for the English word THE in my lists is because many bands don't use the definite article all the time THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS and RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS are both used Every other entry is very simple and that is that WHATEVER THE FIRST LETTER IS DICTATES WHERE IT IS FOUND ON THE LIST! I guess i think like a computer. No chips i promise. :D
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I'm not going to argue with you about this. However, there's no need to get angry and shout about it (all caps is considered shouting).
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - June 23 2022 at 18:06 |
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