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Well, I understand your concern, but because of the "later Wahnfried" I think we can classify this under "W". Weird artist/project/band name anyway... Wacko
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Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2011

RICHARD WAHNFRIED First name Richard second name is Wahnfried and logically it belongs to letter section W and not R.
Nice find!

But I don't have permission to modify this, so we'll wait for some help by Eugene...


Done. Though on the second thought I am not sure...

"Richard Wahnfried, later Wahnfried is the side project of Berlin electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze."

I'm not sure too. Confused
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^ Thanks, Mayer, done.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote projeKct Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2021 at 21:31
Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=53703

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sisyphus (26:03)
2. Sisyphus (Instrumental) (26:03)
3. Byzantine Fire (5:05)
4. Darkling Plain (7:04)
5. The Dance Of Les Innocents (5:25)
6. The Vampire Lestat (Forever Yo Ten Jinn) (5:30)

Total Time 74:07

Hmmm, what's your source for this? I can't find this tracklisting anywhere... Ermm
Those last four tracks were played by the band at ProgDay '99, Storybook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC USA over the weekend of September 3-5, 1999. Ten Jinn were the band that actually closed the festival, and after after a standing ovation from the audience for the four tracks listed above, the band returned to encore with a prog/psych version of The Beatles classic "I Am The Walrus" to close out the festival for good.

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Thanks, David!

But, do these tracks are on any official release? CD? Digital album?
Certainly not that I can find anywhere. It'll be interesting to hear Per Kohler's source of his info, but unless they appeared as bonus tracks on some releases of the album I'm totally at a loss here. CD Baby used to sell Ten Jinn's music before they threw in the towel as a retail store on March 31st last year, and that was also where I got my ProgDay Encore CD box set from back in 2013, but I can't really imagine why these four old live tracks - featuring the band on a 'various artists' live compilation CD recorded at the end of the last century - would get bundled along with a much later eight-part programmatic work of theirs which tells the story of the founder and King of Corinth!

As an aside, to finish off the 'Line-up / Musicians' section of the Sisyphus album, I'm almost certain (but can't provide a trusted link here to confirm it) that the two ladies listed were guest vocalists.

- Helena Skoglund / backing vocals
- Evelyn Haddad / backing vocals

They ARE listed as such on some websites out there which appeared in my search results on Google, but those websites are essentially just illegal filesharing sites, so I can't post any links here. Embarrassed

Backing vocalists they are now. Approve
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^ Thanks Mayer, done.
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=52611

1. The Hidden Messenger (8:28)
2. Children (6:52)
3. Cascade of Changes (5:07)
4. Divine Decision (5:59)
5. The Third Gate (6:24)
6. Them (4:30)
7. Evolution (Instrumental) (9:46)
8. The Great Conflict (Instrumental) (5:02)
9. Anguish (7:27)

Total Time 59:35
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote yam yam Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2021 at 18:06
Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=53703

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sisyphus (26:03)
2. Sisyphus (Instrumental) (26:03)
3. Byzantine Fire (5:05)
4. Darkling Plain (7:04)
5. The Dance Of Les Innocents (5:25)
6. The Vampire Lestat (Forever Yo Ten Jinn) (5:30)

Total Time 74:07

Hmmm, what's your source for this? I can't find this tracklisting anywhere... Ermm
Those last four tracks were played by the band at ProgDay '99, Storybook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC USA over the weekend of September 3-5, 1999. Ten Jinn were the band that actually closed the festival, and after after a standing ovation from the audience for the four tracks listed above, the band returned to encore with a prog/psych version of The Beatles classic "I Am The Walrus" to close out the festival for good.

Smile
Thanks, David!

But, do these tracks are on any official release? CD? Digital album?
Certainly not that I can find anywhere. It'll be interesting to hear Per Kohler's source of his info, but unless they appeared as bonus tracks on some releases of the album I'm totally at a loss here. CD Baby used to sell Ten Jinn's music before they threw in the towel as a retail store on March 31st last year, and that was also where I got my ProgDay Encore CD box set from back in 2013, but I can't really imagine why these four old live tracks - featuring the band on a 'various artists' live compilation CD recorded at the end of the last century - would get bundled along with a much later eight-part programmatic work of theirs which tells the story of the founder and King of Corinth!

As an aside, to finish off the 'Line-up / Musicians' section of the Sisyphus album, I'm almost certain (but can't provide a trusted link here to confirm it) that the two ladies listed were guest vocalists.

- Helena Skoglund / backing vocals
- Evelyn Haddad / backing vocals

They ARE listed as such on some websites out there which appeared in my search results on Google, but those websites are essentially just illegal filesharing sites, so I can't post any links here. Embarrassed

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'm sorry to trouble you again, but I noticed there's three other Duncan Mackay albums missing from his discography too.....
 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Mackay_(musician)
Can you please add them by yourself?

Just follow this link.
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Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=53703

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sisyphus (26:03)
2. Sisyphus (Instrumental) (26:03)
3. Byzantine Fire (5:05)
4. Darkling Plain (7:04)
5. The Dance Of Les Innocents (5:25)
6. The Vampire Lestat (Forever Yo Ten Jinn) (5:30)

Total Time 74:07

Hmmm, what's your source for this? I can't find this tracklisting anywhere... Ermm
Those last four tracks were played by the band at ProgDay '99, Storybook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC USA over the weekend of September 3-5, 1999. Ten Jinn were the band that actually closed the festival, and after after a standing ovation from the audience for the four tracks listed above, the band returned to encore with a prog/psych version of The Beatles classic "I Am The Walrus" to close out the festival for good.

Smile
Thanks, David!

But, do these tracks are on any official release? CD? Digital album?
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I'm sorry to trouble you again, but I noticed there's three other Duncan Mackay albums missing from his discography too.....
 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Mackay_(musician)


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - February 20 2021 at 16:56
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Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=53703

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sisyphus (26:03)
2. Sisyphus (Instrumental) (26:03)
3. Byzantine Fire (5:05)
4. Darkling Plain (7:04)
5. The Dance Of Les Innocents (5:25)
6. The Vampire Lestat (Forever Yo Ten Jinn) (5:30)

Total Time 74:07

Hmmm, what's your source for this? I can't find this tracklisting anywhere... Ermm
Those last four tracks were played by the band at ProgDay '99, Storybook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC USA over the weekend of September 3-5, 1999. Ten Jinn were the band that actually closed the festival, and after after a standing ovation from the audience for the four tracks listed above, the band returned to encore with a prog/psych version of The Beatles classic "I Am The Walrus" to close out the festival for good.

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Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

^ No problem!

I'm curious about the 59- and 29-seconds versions. What are they? Geek

There weren't any 59 & 29 second versions on the album playlist I listened to today, so I'm not sure what they are. Confused


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Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2011

RICHARD WAHNFRIED First name Richard second name is Wahnfried and logically it belongs to letter section W and not R.
Nice find!

But I don't have permission to modify this, so we'll wait for some help by Eugene...


Done. Though on the second thought I am not sure...

"Richard Wahnfried, later Wahnfried is the side project of Berlin electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze."
"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

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^ No problem!

I'm curious about the 59- and 29-seconds versions. What are they? Geek

Edited by projeKct - February 20 2021 at 14:45
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Originally posted by projeKct projeKct wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Duncan Mackay's album "The New Explorers" (1988) is missing from his discography.
Thanks, added.
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Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2011

RICHARD WAHNFRIED First name Richard second name is Wahnfried and logically it belongs to letter section W and not R.
Nice find!

But I don't have permission to modify this, so we'll wait for some help by Eugene...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote projeKct Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2021 at 13:21
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Duncan Mackay's album "The New Explorers" (1988) is missing from his discography.
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Originally posted by Per Kohler Per Kohler wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=53703

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sisyphus (26:03)
2. Sisyphus (Instrumental) (26:03)
3. Byzantine Fire (5:05)
4. Darkling Plain (7:04)
5. The Dance Of Les Innocents (5:25)
6. The Vampire Lestat (Forever Yo Ten Jinn) (5:30)

Total Time 74:07

Hmmm, what's your source for this? I can't find this tracklisting anywhere... Ermm
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^ Thanks, done and done.

Edited by projeKct - February 20 2021 at 13:19
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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=64763

Line-up / Musicians

- Jack Dunwoody / lead guitar
- Joe Potter / rhythm guitar, vocals
- Joe Woodham / bass, vocals
- Louis Pavlo / keyboards, synthesizers, piano, vocals
- Adam Johnson / drums, percussion

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