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CAMEL Camel emerged from Guildford like a Mirage with the release of their first album in 1973. The band have since gone on to become as legendary as the flight of The Snow Goose, with its annual long migration from Canada to Mexico. Their fourth album was a concept album, released at a time when the concept album was King. When record buyers listened to the final track on the album, Lunar Sea (Lunacy), they may have thought they were experiencing a temporary bout of Moonmadness, as the song played on endlessly, in what's known as the "terminal groove" effect. Camel's next critically acclaimed album had their loyal fanbase performing Rain Dances of delight and they were Breathless with anticipation for the follow-up album. Who can forget the stark image of the crucified astronaut on the cover of I Can See Your House from Here, where he's metaphorically Nude and alone in the endless depths of space. The Single Factor determining his fate is whether there's a spacecraft waiting nearby to come to the rescue, or whether he's doomed to drift endlessly through space like a Stationary Traveller, when all of his hopes will be crushed like Dust and Dreams in a Harbour of Tears. Camel had a return to form in 1999 with the release of their Rajaz album, which gave A Nod and a Wink towards their classic 1970's albums. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PETER BARDENS The keyboard player with Camel throughout much of the seventies, Peter Bardens' long solo career stretches Further Than You Know. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - February 16 2024 at 06:45 |
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BEGGARS OPERA Beggars Opera are a Scottish Symphonic Prog band who've been around seemingly forever, or at least since the beginning of the prog era anyway. They formed in Glasgow in 1969 and released their first aptly-titled "Act One" album in 1970. They followed it up with five more albums in the proggy 1970's years:- "Waters of Change" (1971); "Pathfinder" (1972); "Get Your Dog Off Me" (1973); "Sagittary" (1974); & "Beggars Can't Be Choosers" (1975). They made a brief comeback in 1980 with the "Lifeline" album and then took a VERY long hiatus before returning with the "Close To My Heart" album in 2007. Their most recent album "Mrs. Caligari's Daughter" was released in 2012. Altogether, Beggars Opera have recorded fourteen studio albums throughout their long lifetime, although they've never quite made it to the "big league" despite their undoubted musical talent. The "Act One" album, reviewed here, was reissued on CD in 1997 with two bonus tracks added to the original five songs on the album. Let's have a listen to the album now and find out if beggars really CAN be choosers. Opening the curtain on "Act One" comes "Poet and Peasant", a fast and furious fugue of supersonic Emersonian organ virtuosity. This booming and bombastic Baroque piece is very loosely based on the music of the obscure Austrian composer of light operas, Franz von Suppe. Light opera has NEVER sounded quite like this though. This is a wild and dynamic organ jamboree where traditional Classical music is thrown completely on its head and given a healthy burst of pompous and powerful Prog-Rock, in true "Roll Over Beethoven" fashion. The wonderfully expressive singer sounds like he's having a great time too with some magnificently over-the-top operatic vocals, in the style of David Byron of Uriah Heep. Hold on tight now because entering stage right is "Passaglia". Can you handle it as this is George Frideric Handel played as you've never heard him played before. Again, the keyboard player is going hell for leather on the Hammond organ with no let-up in the incredible pace. There's also a flambuoyant flourish of funky guitar in an exhilarating extended solo in the middle section. This powerfully percussive piece has all the unstoppable power and explosive energy of an Exocet missile, with you the listener as the target. The next song "Memory" is another rapid-fire machine gun delivery of sound with the dynamic duo of Hammond organist and wild guitar player battling it out together while the drummer pounds away relentlessly on percussion. Apparently, when Beggars Opera acted as the support band for the Tremeloes way back in 1970, they blew the Tremeloes off the stage, and it's easy to see why when you listen to this energetic high-voltage album. This explosive music has all the flash and thunder brilliance of a boxful of fireworks that's been accidentally set alight. Side Two is occupied by two 12-minute-long suites. There's more manic musical mayhem with "Raymond's Road". It's a soaring and symphonic sonic blast of incredible intensity with the amplifiers turned all the way up to eleven. Is it Bach or is it Mozart? One thing's for sure, you've never heard Classical music played quite like this before. You may not have heard Symphonic Prog played quite like this before either. This is no Moonlight Sonata. This is more like Widor's Toccata on anabolic steroids. It's an adrenalin rush of rip-roaring organ-powered Rock and there's even a riotous rendition of the William Tell Overture thrown in for good measure too. Rossini would be rocking and rolling in his grave to this music. The breathtaking speed of the high-energy Hammond organist on this album is just phenomenal. You really have to hear it to believe it. We're charging ahead next with "Light Cavalry" and this cavalry aren't stopping for anyone. The band of musical brothers are charging ahead with all guns blazing in a storming symphony of sound. The music gallops along relentlessly at incredible pace in this canorous cavalcade. It's time to dismount now though as we've finally reached the end of the album. Phew! That was a blast! It's Bach to the Future for this dynamic, classically-inspired blast of powerful Symphonic Prog. It's an album to put on your Chopin Liszt the next time you head Orff into town on Debussy, although you may have to Handel disappointment and come Bach empty-handed, as it's a case of Haydn seek with finding this rare album treasure in the record stores these days. Look out for their amazing 2007 comeback album with Virginia Aurora Scott, where Beggars Opera sound like a different band altogether, which indeed they were by this time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 21 2023 at 02:48 |
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BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST Barclay James Harvest are the featured artist today as we Once Again delve into the history of Barclay James Harvest and Other Short Stories. They're one of the few bands who've maintained the same core line-up over the years, consisting of John Lees (guitar), Les Holroyd (bass), Woolly Wolstenholme (keyboards) and Mel Pritchard (drums). Who can forget the cute picture of Baby James Harvest poking his head out of a plant pot on their fourth album cover. Here at ProgArchives, Everyone is Everybody Else in the vast progosphere, where the classic albums of BJH appear like Time Honoured Ghosts. The eighth month of the year was October On the ancient Roman calendar, making it the perfect name for the eighth Barclay James Harvest album. The band took a short break, but weren't Gone to Earth for long before returning with their best-selling album of all time in 1977. In the XII Kingdoms of Prog, Barclay James Harvest reigned supreme and the Eyes of the Universe were upon them again in 1982 for their Concert for the People in Berlin. This landmark gig for BJH preceded a Turn of the Tide in the Cold War when a Ring of Changes were on the way and the old Soviet leaders became Victims of Circumstance, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. For a brief moment in history, the world became a safer place with no more Face to Face Cold War confrontations between East and West with the ever-present threat of nuclear Armageddon hanging over the world. History didn't end in 1991 though, and in the prophetic words of Messrs Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Welcome to the Show that never ends, because there were new threats on the way in a new century. Caught in the Light of a beautifully clear morning on 11th September 2001, an airliner flew perilously low over New York City..... The River of Dreams would soon be shattered forever. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 18 2023 at 04:46 |
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TONY BANKS I have A Curious Feeling you're going to like Tony Banks' solo albums, no matter whether it's one of his Soundtracks such as The Wicked Lady, or one of his classical compositions such as Five, Six Pieces for Orchestra, or even Seven: A Suite for Orchestra. Tony Banks has never been "The Fugitive" from Genesis, having played on all fifteen of their studio albums, but he's Still managed to find the time for solo projects, as well as the Strictly Inc.. duo (with Wang Chung), ensuring he's managed to maintain a healthy Bankstatement over the years. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 11 2023 at 11:35 |
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PETER BANKS (1947-2013) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() THE SYN The original band of Peter Banks and Chris Squire, so it'd be a Syn not to include them here. ![]() ![]() FLASH A band formed by Peter Banks after he left YES, and the six Flash albums listed below prove they were no mere Flash-in-the-pan. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() EMPIRE A Crossover Prog band with a heart full of Soul, led by the "architect of prog", Peter Banks, and also featuring the gorgeous soulful vocals of foxy lady, Sydney Foxx. Empire recorded three superb albums in the mid-1970's - imaginatively titled Mark I, Mark II & Mark III - which wouldn't see release until the mid-1990's, followed by a contemporary 2020 tribute album recorded in memory of Peter Banks (1947-2013), released under the band name, The New Empire. Think of YES with a soulful female vocalist instead of Jon Anderson and that's the sound of The New Empire. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() YES Peter Banks appeared on the first two YES albums, but Time and a Word has it that during the recording of the second album, there was a Magnification of tensions within the band with so many Fragile egos at stake. In the ensuing Drama, there was Talk of Peter Banks being unhappy with many of his guitar parts being orchestrated. He was reportedly Close to the Edge of quitting the band he loved, but he was asked to leave YES anyway, leaving him free to sail the Topographic Oceans alone in The Quest for perfection, where he would ultimately gain the Keys to Ascension. ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 15 2023 at 01:53 |
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AUTUMN There's a whole new world of music out there just waiting to be discovered in the vast topographic oceans of prog. Autumn are one of those bands who almost slipped the net, having recorded one amazing album back in 1977, but which then sunk without trace 20,000 leagues under the sea (How far is a league anyway!??) to the bottom of Davy Jones' locker. Now, thanks to being netted by the World Wide Web, this long-lost album treasure has re-emerged on the surface 22 years later in 1999 and we can all now enjoy it in the Autumn of our days. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 06 2023 at 11:53 |
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ASIA A Prog-Rock supergroup with the original line-up featuring prog legends John Wetton, Steve Howe, Geoff Downes & Carl Palmer. Asia were formed from the apparent break-up of three other prog bands, namely, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson and YES, although none of the three bands ever really broke up - they just took a long extended break on the tropical island of Hiatus. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 06 2023 at 07:33 |
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AQUAPLANAGE A band who've gained a lot of traction from their close association with Fragile: a YES tribute band. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 02 2023 at 06:35 |
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ANDERSON BRUFORD WAKEMAN HOWE A short-lived band with a long-lived reputation. The eponymously titled ABWH album is often regarded as a YES album in all but name, but who's the mystery bassist filling Chris Squire's mighty boots? That's none other than Tony Levin of King Crimson fame. ![]() ![]() ![]() JON ANDERSON needs no introduction, but the longstanding frontman of YES deserves an introduction anyway, so here goes..... He was born in Accrington, Lancashire in 1944. Anderson was a member of his brother's band, The Warriors, during the mid-1960's and he joined YES bassist Chris Squire's band, Mabel Greer's Toyshop in 1968. They changed the name of the band to YES later that same year. He was the lead vocalist on all but one of the YES albums from the first self-titled album in 1969, through to the "Magnification" album in 2001. The only exception was the 1980 "Drama" album which featured Trevor Horn on vocal duties. Jon Anderson was also the frontman on the "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe" album, a YES album in all but name. He had a long-lasting musical partnership with Vangelis, recording four sophisticated albums of Electronica together as Jon & Vangelis:- "Short Stories" (1980); "The Friends of Mr Cairo" (1981); "Private Collection" (1983); & "Page of Life" (1991). He joined with fellow YES member Rick Wakeman in 2010 to record "The Living Tree" album. Jon Anderson's most recent collaboration was the "Better Late Than Never" (2015) album with Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings. This album, "Olias of Sunhillow" (1976), is the first of Jon's fifteen solo albums, with his latest album "1000 Hands: Chapter One", released as recently as 2019. His second album "Song of Seven" (1980) is also in the progressive mould, before he branched out into other avenues of music, such as regular Pop/Rock and New Age albums. "Olias of Sunhillow" is a concept album, recorded at a time when the concept album was King in the weird and wonderful world of Progressive Rock. The album tells the story of an alien race looking for a new world to colonise, following the destruction of their home planet in a volcanic catastrophe. Jon Anderson wrote all of the music and lyrics, and played all of the musical instruments featured on the album, so this really IS a solo album, in the true sense of the word. Let's don the flares, Afghan coat and platform shoes now as we travel back in time to those halcyon Prog-Rock days of the mid 1970's. The album opens in dramatic style with the the sound of rumbling waves in the instrumental "Ocean Song". We then hear the exotic sound of a synth, which somehow conjures up images of the mystical East with its oriental vibe. This acts as a prelude to "Meeting (Garden Of Geda)", a buoyant and uplifting song that sounds like a more melodic and harmonic version of YES. The lyrics tell a story of a spacecraft embarking on a journey to escape a doomed planet:- "There stands Olias to outward to build a ship, Holding within all hope we retain, The frame will be so built to challenge the universe." ..... This is "YES lite" without the constant changes of tempo, sudden key changes and crashing chords that we've become so accustomed to over the years from classic YESSONGS. The "Olias of Sunhillow" album is still very much in Progressive Rock territory, but it's gentle and melodic Prog-Rock with a New Age oriental feel to it. Our journey across the universe continues now with "Dance Of Raynart, a beautiful instrumental number, featuring the gentle sound of a harp combined with mesmerizing keyboards. This leads us into "Olias (To Build the Moonglade), a passionately uplifting song full of optimism, as the alien colonists begin building their spaceship. Onwards now to the mysteriously titled 7-minute-long, three-piece suite,"Qoquaq �n Transic"/"Naon"/"Transic Tö". It's a gorgeous-sounding oriental instumental, opening to the sound of gently melodic swirling synths. This transposes into "Naon", a bright and breezy happy-clappy New Age chant, before returning to the redolent sound of the oriental synth in "Transic To". Our space colonists now embark on their journey across the universe with "Flight of the Moorglade", to close out Side One. This is an ebullient and uplifting song which is positively aglow with optimistic exuberance. Just take a look at these inspiring lyrics:- "The first to venture, First to gain, Exploring daylight, Clearer than the Talloplanic view." ..... No idea what the "Talloplanic view" is, but it sounds good and the joyfully intoxicating music is guaranteed to put you in jubilant mood and high spirits, without the aid of any alcoholic beverages. We enter "Solid Space" now with the opening of Side Two. We're in full Symphonic Prog mode here with this rousing and restorative piece of music. It's a surging, tympanic and superlative song, bursting with glorious optimism. Okay, that's enough adjectives for now, so onwards we travel through space to "Moon Ra"/"Chords"/"Song of Search". Yes, it's another three-piece suite (no, not two armchairs & a sofa). "Moon Ra" is another New Age chant. If we weren't travelling through space, then this is the kind of jolly and vibrant song you might hear New Age revellers chanting as they dance around a tree (possibly naked) by the light of a silvery moon. This leads us onto "Chords", which, not surprisingly, is a song full of bright and uplifting, reverberating major chords to elevate the spirits up into the stratosphere and beyond. The three-piece suite concludes with "Song of Search", a hauntingly atmospheric piece of instrumental music to transport you to a higher plane of musical existence. This is soothing and sophisticated melodic prog that reaches the places that other prog-rock albums can only aspire to. We drift gently back to Earth now with the closing song on the album, "To the Runner", a joyous and jubilant hymnal melody. The music is all aglow with some positively inspirational and spiritual vibes. If only they played music in church as good as this, it might be enough to turn an atheist into a religious devotee! You don't HAVE to be a YES fan to enjoy this album, because "Olias of Sunhillow" is a gently melodic and harmonic departure from the sound of YES, but if you ARE a fan of YES, then the familiar sound of Jon Anderson's voice may be enough to inspire you to go out and buy the album. It's still Progressive Rock, but it's Prog-Rock given a New Age oriental twist, in true Jon Anderson style. If I could choose just one word to describe the beautiful music contained within this marvellous album, it's Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 04 2023 at 05:07 |
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AFTER THE FIRE As a "Symphonic Prog" band, After the Fire quickly fizzle out like a damp squib, but as a New Wave band, they're firing on all cylinders. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Before moving onto Symphonic Prog, there's just one more Neo Prog artist to add that I almost overlooked, mainly because he's listed here under Crossover Prog. ![]() STEVE HOGARTH He's one in a million and he's the singer with Marillion, but you already knew that anyway. One thing you didn't know about Steve though, is he once described Marillion as "the least hip band in the world" - but that was before he joined the band. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - July 29 2023 at 08:54 |
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Celebrating forty years of British Neo Prog with a final round-up of Documentaries, Concerts, Interviews and TV Specials
Abel Ganz - Live in Glasgow (2016) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_tboC1BRLI Arena - Welcome to the Stage (1997) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi-o25m62OM Caamora - She (2008) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3vJ0AyC8Ob5aQ72D4XKYjq2b2YxosM_8 Cyan - The Sorcerer (Live) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0baC0upBw The Emerald Dawn - To Touch the Sky: Live at Dragon Studio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WlVzckjZJg The Far Meadow - Travelogue (Live) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXxQJGOuZkA Fish - Night of the Jester, Night of the Company - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_cqtZFK6Z8 Frost* - Milliontown: Live in the Studio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U0dD4CLG_4 Galahad - Empires Never Last: Live in Poland - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzKgGYphQcM Grey Lady Down - Live at the Grange (1997) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek2iX6z-A9g IQ - A Show of Resistance (2020) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxVyO1ld5xU It Bites - Full TV Concert at the Forum, Kentish Town - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p741KitxWbA Jadis - Live in Poland (2003) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U3dgn4g9nQ Tony Kaye - YES 50 Interview (2019) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPGcnymTwdU Landmarq - Turbulence: Live in Poland - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvL-4hp55ng Lifesigns - Different: Live in London - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INBRMtxZK_0 Magenta - Spectral Mornings (Live) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwZP7X02AX4 Marillion - Live from Loreley (1987) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIthObx7SKY Clive Nolan - Caamora Norway: A Documentary - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeRXk6EPLo4 Pallas - Live at Loreley - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csb3gCR3VSA Pendragon - Concerto Maximo (2009) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO8aH-aUDLI Steve Rothery Guitar Solos, Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfeJ4hhNNu0 Steve Rothery Guitar Solos, Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4E6qbMyHyM Shadowland - A Matter of Perspective/The Hunger (Live) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9XoXPdZtME Solstice - Live in Veruno (2022) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6dRplzGuGM Thieves' Kitchen - The Clockwork Universe trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHxYBV_aXic Tiger Moth Tales - Tigers in the Butter (Live) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwusJy0N8i4 Twelfth Night - Live in Concert - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWQrc5Rx7YQ
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That finally wraps things up for British Neo Prog, 5 months, 120 artists and 550+ albums later. Coming up next:- Symphonic Prog Britannia, featuring the following line-up of artists:-
After the Fire; Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe; Aquaplanage; Asia; Autumn Peter Banks; Tony Banks; Barclay James Harvest; Peter Bardens; David Bedford; Beggars Opera Caamora; Camel; Chalcedony; Citizen Cain; Cousins & Conrad; Craft; Cressida; Crooked Mouth; Cyan Geoff Downes; Downes-Braide Association (DBA): Druid Earthstone; Edison's Children; Emerson; Lake & Palmer; Empire; England; The Enid Fantasy; Sean Filkins; First Aid; Flash; Fruupp Genesis; The Gift; Robert John Godfrey; Gracious; Greenslade Justin Hayward; Justin Hayward & John Lodge The Inner Road Janison Edge; Julian's Treatment (Julian Jay Savarin) Karda Estra; Tony Kaye; Kestrel John Lees; Francis Lickerish; John Lodge; Jon Lord Duncan Mackay; Nick Magnus; Magrathea; Mandalaband; The Moody Blues; Morgan Ian Neal: The Nice Martin Orford Patchwork Cacophony; Anthony Phillips; Mike Pinder Rain; Rare Bird; Refugee; Renaissance Salamander; Mickey Simmonds; Sky; Spring; Chris Squire Michael Alan Taylor; Ray Thomas UK Rick Wakeman; Wally; John Wetton; Wetton-Downes; Willowglass; Woolly Wolstenholme; Doug Woods & Colin Powell YES Looking forward to listening to all of Rick Wakeman' 107 albums again, although I'll probably skip the two albums Rick recorded with his wife at the time, Nina Carter Wakeman.
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Neo Prog Britannia
ZIO Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who are the heaviest Neo Prog band of them all? That would be Zio, without a doubt! The final British Neo Prog band and what a band they are! If the two female leads on Zio's first album "Flower Torania" sound strangely familiar, that could be because they are none other than Hayley Griffiths of Karnataka and Heather Findlay of Mostly Autumn. Zio's recently-released sophomore album "Truewaves" is a curious - but highly listenable - combination of Pop and Heavy Metal, sounding like no album you've ever heard before. ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - July 25 2023 at 06:18 |
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Neo Prog Britannia
DAVID YOUNGER A Spiritual Atheist and solo artist in the true sense of the word, meaning David sings and plays all of the instruments himself, giving him the artistic Freedom to create marvellous soundscapes in the new wave of British Neo Prog, in the Here & Now, and if anyone's thinking it's About Time I moved on from Neo Prog, there's just one more artist left to feature. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - July 24 2023 at 06:42 |
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