Author |
Topic Search Topic Options
|
Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
Status: Offline
Points: 19535
|
Posted: August 31 2007 at 12:58 |
T.Rox wrote:
Iván, does the Symph team have a voting page like the Ratings Freak set up the Prog Metal team has
|
No T-Rox, we decide on our own, that's what we were chosen for.
But please, if HT agrees with Bob and me, the addition won't go to Symphonic, Bob and I have voted no already.
There's only one barely Symphonic track and that's Fire, even when very watered and with touches of Psyche.
The rest is diluuted Electronica meets early New Age, the fuson sections sound like Chuck Mangione meets Herb Albert, so most likely the vote of the team willl not support the inclusion.
If HT votes Yes, we will have to listen a fourth opinion, but knowing my team i don't believe, but even in that case won't reach the 3 votes required for their addition.
Bob is between Prog Related and Crossover, I would go with Prog Related.
That they should be in Prog Archives, we both agree, but not in Symphonic, lets wait for HT's vote anyway.
Iván
|
|
|
T.Rox
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 06 2004
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 9455
|
Posted: August 31 2007 at 06:59 |
I have the cover picture ... I was just going to add the album details when / if Patch gets added
I will continue to work on getting a photo ... possibly a montage of Dawkins, Rudd & McClellan if I can find nothing else.
Iván, does the Symph team have a voting page like the Ratings Freak set up the Prog Metal team has
|
"Without prog, life would be a mistake."
...with apologies to Friedrich Nietzsche
|
|
Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
Status: Offline
Points: 19535
|
Posted: August 31 2007 at 03:03 |
Heard all the album but waiting for the rest of the Symphonic team to give a complete
information about our decision, because don't want to influence anybody.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - August 31 2007 at 03:10
|
|
|
ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator
Prog Folk Researcher
Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 4659
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 22:32 |
Wikipedia has some information about Dawkins. Apparently he has Parkinson's and is no longer active in music. Looks like the album was reissued on some Japanese label; http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://nostalgie.cdandlp.com/listing/1/39576-0-0/P_1/progg.html&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=4&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpatch%2B%2522The%2BStar%2BSuite%2522%26start%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
|
"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
|
|
Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
Status: Offline
Points: 19535
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 20:29 |
Yikes, it's hard to find any information about them at all, not even in Australian pages, GEPR has only listed the name exactly as Proggnosis.
There's no website and the producer's page (Dawkins) only talks about an album called "For Pete's Sake" with no Prog relation.
Peter Dawkins info is mostly referred to his participatuion in an Air Supply album as producer.
The only info I got is the album cover:
Maybe those samples will help
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - August 30 2007 at 20:44
|
|
|
T.Rox
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 06 2004
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 9455
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 18:50 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
Darn Coops....I was hoping you were going to suggest another good Prog Metal band.
I do think it is very cool that you are trying to promote some good prog from your country(from different genres too).Australia is sort of overlooked in the Prog Scene,which is a shame because some great bands come from there. |
I'm working on getting a few more Aussie bands onto PA, though most that I am aware of that are not on PA would likely fit the Heavy Prog category. Kind of a heavy psych, blues tinged sort of sound.
Jody, If I stumble across some more Prog Metal I will let you know!
|
"Without prog, life would be a mistake."
...with apologies to Friedrich Nietzsche
|
|
bhikkhu
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 06 2006
Location: A² Michigan
Status: Offline
Points: 5109
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 16:08 |
The Symphonic Team is now looking into it.
|
|
|
TheProgtologist
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
Joined: May 23 2005
Location: Baltimore,Md US
Status: Offline
Points: 27802
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 15:55 |
Darn Coops....I was hoping you were going to suggest another good Prog Metal band.
I do think it is very cool that you are trying to promote some good prog from your country(from different genres too).Australia is sort of overlooked in the Prog Scene,which is a shame because some great bands come from there.
|
|
|
T.Rox
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 06 2004
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 9455
|
Posted: August 30 2007 at 13:44 |
Hi Band Submission team,
PATCH, a suggested band for PA, complete with bio, etc. (If the submission is successful I will add the album ... and I am still working on finding a band picture of some sort.)
mp3 files are on their way via YouSendIt
PATCH
Genre: Art Rock, Crossover
Country: Australia
Website: none
Photo: none
Biography – written by T.Rox (Coops)
PATCH is a studio-assembled ensemble of musicians from diverse fields – rock, prog/psych rock, jazz, folk and classical – put together by renowned Australian (New Zealand born) producer Peter Dawkins for a ‘one-off’ project, the instrumental concept album “The Star Suite”.
Dawkins (who is not credited as a musician on the PATCH project) enlisted as key collaborators, and co-composers of the work, guitarist Mike Rudd (SPECTRUM and ARIEL) and folk singer/guitarist Mike McClellan. And rounding out the line-up credited as PATCH are notable session musicians in Doug Gallacher on drums, Tony Esterman on keyboards and Rod Coe on bass.
Support musicians for the project included prodigious guitarist Tim Gaze (TAMAM SHUD, KAHVAS JUTE and ARIEL), long-time Rudd associate Bill Putt (SPECTRUM and ARIEL) on bass, along with Sydney Symphony Orchestra cellist Nathan Waks firing up the electric cello, and rock ’n’ roll journeyman Mike Perjanik behind the ARP synthesizer. Other artists are Tony Ansell on organ, percussionist Ian Bloxham, Doug Fosket on saxophone, and jazz outfit THE BENNELONG TRIO (Peter Draper, guitar; Brian Strong, cello; Nick Negerovich, flute).
The sole reason for the formation of PATCH was the 1973 album “The Star Suite”, an interpretation of astrological themes of the four elements of the Zodiac – Air, Fire, Water and Earth – and how the signs of the Zodiac interact with these most basic of elements. “The Star Suite” consists of four lengthy tracks, one for each of the elements; the track for each of the elements is further divided into three parts: the interactions with one of each of the cardinal signs, the fixed signs and the mutable signs of the Zodiac. The music is at times ethereal & spacey, while at other times there are elements of fusion, psychedelic rock and symphonic rock … an eclectic mix of musical styles from a band with members from many musical spheres.
“The Star Suite” is an excellent concept album, with PATCH being a recommended “studio band” that showcases some of the luminaries of the early 70’s Australian progressive rock scene. The challenge to prog heads is finding a copy of this rare offering.
Discography
The Star Suite – 1973 – Harvest (EMI) SHVL.612
Why This Band Needs To Be In ProgArchives
A little known progressive outfit from Australia formed simply to create its legacy in the form of a single concept album. (PATCH also gets a mention in Ronald Couture’s “Essential Mini-Guide to Progressive Rock”.)
...and I will leave it to you good people on the PA team to deliberate!
Cheers,
T.Rox
Edited by T.Rox - September 07 2007 at 18:43
|
"Without prog, life would be a mistake."
...with apologies to Friedrich Nietzsche
|
|
Donate monthly and keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.