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Topic: Solo British Prog Albums: 1979Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Subject: Solo British Prog Albums: 1979
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 16:42
1979: Neil Ardley - Harmony of the Spheres - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxDzhRp4I8o" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxDzhRp4I8o
1979: Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nxk8g82NB45G_ciMs7fWkC3eYA31lJrzU" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nxk8g82NB45G_ciMs7fWkC3eYA31lJrzU
1979: Peter Bardens - Heart to Heart - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmtbAugs14" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmtbAugs14
1979: David Bowie - Lodger - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mXLUFAfOWT0Ax6VJTHjChWPWuWEe0jUGQ" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mXLUFAfOWT0Ax6VJTHjChWPWuWEe0jUGQ
1979: Duncan Browne - Streets of Fire - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjG-DsYPm0E" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjG-DsYPm0E
1979: John Cale - Sabotage/Live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8DTuRdcy0k" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8DTuRdcy0k
1979: Matthew Fisher - Matthew Fisher - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvxZMDLoqBqYCxuaIeBMKI5XvtZNsWmYF" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvxZMDLoqBqYCxuaIeBMKI5XvtZNsWmYF
1979: Robert Fripp - Exposure - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mjeCXj438PGiKq2Hcd3_WUPMMOGlCwZi8" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mjeCXj438PGiKq2Hcd3_WUPMMOGlCwZi8
1979: Gordon Giltrap - The Peacock Party - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nMDRSP8ioAbXgW8PoztYi2KGTqo9GbuJI" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nMDRSP8ioAbXgW8PoztYi2KGTqo9GbuJI
1979: Peter Hammill - pH7 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_knpDp8jVRQJBKAowRvNouhp0MEr3_o3XM" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_knpDp8jVRQJBKAowRvNouhp0MEr3_o3XM
1979: Steve Hillage - Rainbow Dome Musick - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09B2gn5OhKg" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09B2gn5OhKg
1979: Steve Hillage - Open - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJsbiy9IKK2ZOAA1--DiF75ca3dgkNC80" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJsbiy9IKK2ZOAA1--DiF75ca3dgkNC80
1979: Steve Howe - The Steve Howe Album - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mvBJadPGzcpyccwfLqUyxMPtjOA1KuBUA" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mvBJadPGzcpyccwfLqUyxMPtjOA1KuBUA
1979: Nigel Mazlyn Jones - Sentinel
1979: John McLaughlin - Electric Dreams - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIO1rFHxsodO1wv85atNVojWcPRNBhVps" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kIO1rFHxsodO1wv85atNVojWcPRNBhVps
1979: Anthony Phillips - Sides - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nHVAr4T5mrEo8BoWHs7rGvFBuv1pqxmc4" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nHVAr4T5mrEo8BoWHs7rGvFBuv1pqxmc4
1979: Cozy Powell - Over the Top - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruD6LF2rn6c" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruD6LF2rn6c
1979: John Renbourn - The Black Balloon - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kL5ZXM3LaCPAs2VF78xEHV4SA8arlTxBc" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kL5ZXM3LaCPAs2VF78xEHV4SA8arlTxBc
1979: Rick Wakeman - Rhapsodies - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m1Kq6MabonMwrJihob8JwaqTFjbHUuvbE" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m1Kq6MaboNMwrJihob8JwaqTFjbHUuvbE
Replies: Posted By: I prophesy disaster
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 16:56
Peter Hammill - pH7
Of the Peter Hammill albums that I have, this is my favourite. It was also my first exposure to his solo work, though I was already familiar with a few VdGG albums at that time.
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Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 17:49
Spectral Mornings for the win
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"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
Posted By: Frets N Worries
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 18:17
I love Platinum, but I voted for Spectral Mornings
------------- The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.
Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time...
Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 18:22
Steve Hackett, Anthony Phillips, Robert Fripp.
Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 19:19
I voted for The Steve Howe Album. I love the stylistic variety and I think Howe's instrumental performance is superb.
Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: October 21 2023 at 21:47
I guess a lot of people don't know that Cozy Powell album. It was his solo debut and featured the likes of Bernie Marsden and Don Airey. It's a wild eclectic jazz fusion ride and way more fun than most music being put out at the time. He did 3 legit and decent solo albums before eventually joining ELP. That didn't go so well and his career went down hill quick. However if you want to find an abum that sums up this very unique and enigmatic talent then check this one out.
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 00:17
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 01:24
David Bowie - Lodger
Mike Oldfield - Platinum
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
Peter Hammill - pH7
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 01:26
1. Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling
2. Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
3. Peter Bardens - Heart to Heart
4. Mike Oldfield - Exposed
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 01:54
Lodger is a real gem
David Bowie - Lodger
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
Peter Hammill - pH7
Posted By: Hector Enrique
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 02:20
1.Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
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2. Steve Howe - The Steve Howe Album /Peter Hammill - pH7
------------- Héctor Enrique
Posted By: TerLJack
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 09:33
Cristi wrote:
A top 20 album for me. I don't know if that's an unpopular opinion. It doesn't seem to get a lot of love around here.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: October 22 2023 at 09:42
^ Tony Banks can bank on my vote as A Curious Feeling is the only 5-star album in the poll for me.
Keyboard player extraordinaire TONY BANKS (born 1950) is of course the longstanding Master of the Keys in the band Genesis. He's appeared on all fifteen Genesis studio albums, starting with "From Genesis to Revelation" in 1969, right through to the final Genesis album, "Calling All Stations" in 1997. After all, Tony Banks IS the sound of Genesis. He's been voted one of the greatest keyboard players of all time, and deservedly so. He got together with the other three founder members, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford & Anthony Phillips, to form Genesis at Charterhouse School in 1967 when they were discovered by record producer Jonathan King, and the rest is Genesis history, which there's no need to elaborate on here. This album "A Curious Feeling" (1979) is the first of six Tony Banks solo albums. The album features male vocalist Kim Beacon and American drummer Chester Thompson. Later albums were "The Fugitive" (1983), "Still" (1991), "Seven: A Suite for Orchestra" (2004), "Six Pieces for Orchestra" (2012), and his most recent album, "Five" (2018). He also recorded an album under the punningly titled bandname, "Bankstatement" in 1989, as well as composing the music for "The Wicked Lady" (1983) movie, followed by the release of a collection of soundtrack pieces in 1986, titled "Soundtracks", appropriately enough. Tony Banks' albums feature a compelling mixture of Classical music and Progressive Rock. Introduction over, it's time now to give this particular album a spin. I have "A Curious Feeling" you're going to like it.
The album opens in grand symphonic style with "From the Undertow". It's a breathtakingly beautiful opening piece of instrumental music which promises we're in for a rather special treat with this album. This serves as a prelude to "Lucky Me", an exhilarating song with a joyful vibe, as these uplifting lyrics reveal:- "And I would rather be nobody else, I'm happy as I am, all I need is in my way, And you see no one expects too much from me." ..... It's a gleeful song full of boundless optimism. Song No. 3 "The Lie" is a buoyant and flamboyant toe-tapping number that romps along nicely in rousing fashion, which leads us into "After the Lie", where Tony Banks really shines like a beacon with his stunning keyboard virtuosity. This is lush, melodic and marvellous music! Onto Song No. 5 now and the title track "A Curious Feeling", a commercial-sounding song that has "hit record" written all over it. The song has a joyous and jubilant feel to it in the same way as "Follow You, Follow Me" by Genesis. To close Side One in superlative and uninhibited style comes the 6-minute long keyboard opus, "Forever Morning". Prepare to be lifted to a higher plane of musical existence with this touching, transporting and transcendental piece of magnificent music. This is spectacular!
Returning to Earth now with "You" to open Side Two. The singer Kim Beacon is in romantic balladeer mode here with this tender-hearted melancholic number. Wait a minute though! What's this!?? Tony Banks breaks out into a wild and uninhibited Rick Wakeman-inspired keyboard jamboree to close out the song. Wow! This song is amazing! You really have to hear this to believe it!! This is a glorious symphonic masterpiece, elevating this album instantly to five-star status. What more can I say!? I'm flabbergasted by the technical brilliance on display here!! In fact, my flabber has never been so gasted!!! Okay, that's enough exclamation marks for now. Onwards to Song No. 8 and "Somebody Else's Dream", the longest song on the album at nearly 8 minutes long. It's a sonorous and resonant, keyboard-heavy anthemic song with the awesome power of a runaway steamroller, so get ready to pump up the volume and rattle those windows for this stentorian piece of stirring music. To paraphrase James Bond, you'll be shaken AND stirred after listening to this powerful and passionate piece of music. Into melodic Genesis territory now as we settle into a somewhat mellower mood for "The Gardens of Lethe". What's it all about you may well ask and where on Earth is "Lethe"!? No idea, because it's an instrumental. To call this wonderful piece of music an "instrumental" though doesn't really do it justice, because it's a sublime symphonic masterpiece, which is just what we've come to expect from Genesis keyboard maestro Tony Banks. It's time now to take a break "For a While", because that's the name of our next song. It's a lovely romantic ballad featuring these charming and invigorating lyrics:- "It sure felt good for a while, Yes, it was good for a while, I found somebody to take my hand, To the promised land of the loved." ..... It's emotional, it's inspirational, and above all, it's beautiful! Sadly, we've now reached the end of this impassioned and very impressive album with "In the Dark". It's a sad song that really tugs at the heartstrings with these emotionally-wrought lyrics:- "If you know my story now, Please don't tell, Don't want to hear, It can only bring me pain, Maybe one day before I die, I'll open that door, Maybe I'll cry, But for now I'll live in the Dark." ..... It's enough to bring a tear to your eye, as we say goodbye, but try not to cry, because this album will leave you on an emotional and spiritual high.
A gloriously uplifting album which is choc-a-bloc full of sonorous symphonies and romantic ballads. It's an absolute must-have album, regardless of whether or not you're a Genesis fan, because dare I say it..... this album is as good as, if not better than anything Genesis have ever done. It's certainly better than the 1980's Phil Collins era of Genesis, that's for sure!
Posted By: b_olariu
Date Posted: October 23 2023 at 01:59
Cozy Powell - Over the Top
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: October 23 2023 at 11:32
richardh wrote:
I guess a lot of people don't know that Cozy Powell album. It was his solo debut and featured the likes of Bernie Marsden and Don Airey. It's a wild eclectic jazz fusion ride and way more fun than most music being put out at the time. He did 3 legit and decent solo albums before eventually joining ELP. That didn't go so well and his career went down hill quick. However if you want to find an abum that sums up this very unique and enigmatic talent then check this one out.
A lot of people don't know Cozy made solo albums — a few of them, in fact!
I love Over the Top. I'm not sure whether to vote for that or Barden's Heart to Heart, which has some cool instrumentals.
I do love this, so I think I'll go ahead and vote for Cozy. It's sort of a precursor to music he'd made a few years down the line...with Keith Emerson and Greg Lake!