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Commonly people get more conservative and status quo, same-old, same-old, as they get older.


I think I'm in this category.... I seem to have receded into a Mike Oldfield / TD / Froese / Vangelis vortex of late, re-appearing for occasional doses of Camel or Floyd. I'm getting quite concerned as I've been stuck here for a little while now.
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Commonly people get more conservative and status quo, same-old, same-old, as they get older.


I think I'm in this category.... I seem to have receded into a Mike Oldfield / TD / Froese / Vangelis vortex of late, re-appearing for occasional doses of Camel or Floyd. I'm getting quite concerned as I've been stuck here for a little while now.


That's a vortex I'd happily be in. I so want to make a Zardoz reference... I'm at the nostalgia point of reliving childhood memories by turning on my streaming services and just wanting to watch TV shows or movies that I enjoyed as a child commonly (sci-fi stuff). I have to force myself out of it. At sometimes my poor brain has difficulty with new-to-me things, be it music, TV shows, films or concepts.
Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I have observed before. It can be much like that with music for me.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 hours 6 minutes ago at 00:44
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Jon & Vangelis - Short Stories



I'm pleased our Top 3 are identical, and I didn't see yours before posting.

Isn't Short Stories 1979??


I Hear You Now was released as a single in December 1979 and the album came out in January 1980. I think its an okay album (hence the B tier rating), they virtually chucked it out there with very little recording time and it shows. Their next album The Friends Of Mr Cairo was much better and I have argued that the track Horizon from their third album Private Collection is very akin to a post rock style that evolved much later in the decade. Its a pity that they stopped until later putting out that not very good 90's album which rounded off everything.
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1980-1981 are just so unique imo. Everything was changing while the progressive and experimental approach of the 1970's sort of made a comeback. I could easily have listed 30 more favorites:

Art Zoyd - Génération Sans Futur (Avant-Prog, Chamber Music, Modern Classical, RIO)
The Residents - Commercial Album (Art Pop, Avant Prog)
The John Renbourn Group - The Enchanted Garden (British Folk, Early Music)
Abus Dangereux - Le Quatrieme Mouvement (Jazz-Rock, Zeuhl, Canterbury Scene)
Barre Phillips - Journal Violone II (ECM Style Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Free Jazz)
Kartik Trivedi - Basanti: Indian Raga Music on Piano (Hindustani Classical Music)
Rahmann - Rahmann (Oriental Jazz, Zeuhl, Jazz Rock-Fusion)
New Life Trio - Visions of the Third Eye (Free Jazz, Spiritual Jazz, Jazz Fusion)
Yello - Solid Pleasure (Synth Pop, Experimental)
McCoy Tyner - Horizon (Spiritual Jazz, Modal Jazz, Jazz Fusion)
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Bobb Trimble - Iron Curtain Innocence (Psychedelic Folk)
Roxy Music - Flesh + Blood (Art Rock, New Wave)
Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising (Psychedelic Rock, Film Score)
Klaus Schulze - Dig It (Progressive Electronic)
Kate Bush - Never for Ever (Art Pop)
Joy Division - Closer (Post-Punk, Gothic Rock, Coldwave)
Noa - Noa (Avant Prog, Zeuhl)    
Blue Öyster Cult - Cultösaurus Erectus (Hard Rock, Heavy Prog)
Siouxsie and The Banshees - Kaleidoscope (Post-Punk, Gothic Rock)
Between - Stille über der Zeit: Silence Beyond Time (Oriental Jazz, Progressive Folk, New Age)   
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Jon & Vangelis - Short Stories



I'm pleased our Top 3 are identical, and I didn't see yours before posting.

Isn't Short Stories 1979??


I Hear You Now was released as a single in December 1979 and the album came out in January 1980. I think its an okay album (hence the B tier rating), they virtually chucked it out there with very little recording time and it shows. Their next album The Friends Of Mr Cairo was much better and I have argued that the track Horizon from their third album Private Collection is very akin to a post rock style that evolved much later in the decade. Its a pity that they stopped until later putting out that not very good 90's album which rounded off everything.


Agreed. Cairo and Collection are certainly a step up from the other two; these are the pair I presently own..
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

1980-1981 are just so unique imo. Everything was changing while the progressive and experimental approach of the 1970's sort of made a comeback. I could easily have listed 30 more favorites:

Art Zoyd - Génération Sans Futur (Avant-Prog, Chamber Music, Modern Classical, RIO)
The Residents - Commercial Album (Art Pop, Avant Prog)
The John Renbourn Group - The Enchanted Garden (British Folk, Early Music)
Abus Dangereux - Le Quatrieme Mouvement (Jazz-Rock, Zeuhl, Canterbury Scene)
Barre Phillips - Journal Violone II (ECM Style Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Free Jazz)
Kartik Trivedi - Basanti: Indian Raga Music on Piano (Hindustani Classical Music)
Rahmann - Rahmann (Oriental Jazz, Zeuhl, Jazz Rock-Fusion)
New Life Trio - Visions of the Third Eye (Free Jazz, Spiritual Jazz, Jazz Fusion)
Yello - Solid Pleasure (Synth Pop, Experimental)
McCoy Tyner - Horizon (Spiritual Jazz, Modal Jazz, Jazz Fusion)
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Bobb Trimble - Iron Curtain Innocence (Psychedelic Folk)
Roxy Music - Flesh + Blood (Art Rock, New Wave)
Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising (Psychedelic Rock, Film Score)
Klaus Schulze - Dig It (Progressive Electronic)
Kate Bush - Never for Ever (Art Pop)
Joy Division - Closer (Post-Punk, Gothic Rock, Coldwave)
Noa - Noa (Avant Prog, Zeuhl)    
Blue Öyster Cult - Cultösaurus Erectus (Hard Rock, Heavy Prog)
Siouxsie and The Banshees - Kaleidoscope (Post-Punk, Gothic Rock)
Between - Stille über der Zeit: Silence Beyond Time (Oriental Jazz, Progressive Folk, New Age)   


So much I love there and various ones that I don't know. I'm going to colour code your posts with green fro ones I know and really like, orange for one I just don't know well but love the artist, if you can dig it? And the other releases I am seriously, majorly lacking in familiarity with that I recall (my memory is fallible, like I I might have heard that Between many years ago. I will check it out again). Rahmann would be on my list, used to be, but I have it listed for 1979. And Noa should have been on my list, added to it.
Watching while most appreciating a sunset in the moment need not diminish all the glorious sunsets I have observed before. It can be much like that with music for me.
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Alas, there are few recordings from 1980 that I like;

here is a list of many not mentioned yet, and it includes only 7 entries, including some non prog in the bunch

Passport-Oceanliner
Budgie-Power Supply
Gentle Giant-Civilian
Atomic Rooster-Atomic Rooster 80
Eddy Marron-Por Marco
Spyro Gyra-Catching The Sun
Wishbone Ash-Just Testing
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 2 hours 24 minutes ago at 09:26
^ The only one of those I have heard in full is Civilian, not a fan TBH, but I have listened to music from that Eddy Marron before because of you as I recall, and liked it. Checking it out now, and enjoying what I am hearing. Thanks, Doug.

Incidentally... I know that Pedro seems against such things, and I don't want a lecture on that here (no one approach need fit everyone, and I appreciate a diversity of thinking and approaches commonly), but there should be various ways to make and get good recommendations (that would work for many) based on an individuals' interests (those stepping stone releases can be especially valuable in opening up new vistas). Of course there are many algorithms for such things, and those can work well, but I like the personal touch. I expect there would be many 1980 albums you would like if you got to know them. What often helps is finding those people who share many of the most interests with you, of course. Like for me with Saperlipopette! whom I last responded to, I know he could suggest lots of releases from any year that I would like. Just a thought that likely won't lead to me having any new practical and implementable (or to be implemented) ideas. It's something I've always been interested in and wanted to work towards.

These interactive lists where we share our own and discuss others choices hopefully can help somewhat in that regard. I know they do for me, at least as I see lots of touchstones (confluences of interests with contributors).

I have been quite passionate when it comes to defending the 80s against claims of poor quality, by the way. Often it just depends on how widely and deeply you cast your net and how diverse ones tastes can be. But I digress.

Edited by Logan - 2 hours 21 minutes ago at 09:29
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