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Repost: Odin - SWF Sessions (Great UK Heavy Progressive 1973)

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2008-08-28 12:37:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...progressive rock. After the release of thier one and only album on Vertigo in 1972, ODIN were invited by German radio SWF to produce 4 titles for a radio show in February 1973. A 12-minutes version of "Live is only" and a 11-minutes version of the Zappa composition "King Kong" are fine examples for ODIN's terrific musicianship Oh no" (6:30)...
 
 
 
 
 
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The history of Progressive Rock Music (1967 - 2004)

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2007-12-01 23:01:00 by nasti in Progressive Rock
...PROGRESSIVE ROCK RESOURCE PROGRESSIVE ROCK HISTORY 1967 to the PRESENT From the precursors toward the end of the Sixties until today Sub-genres, groups of reference, essential discs for each decade What would you think of having a trustworthy companion that would guide you through a journey that discovers the discs you dream about? Thats...
 
 
 
 
 
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Progressive Metal

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2007-12-01 22:37:00 by nasti in Progressive Rock
...Progressive Metal in the literal sense. Throughout the years many new styles of progressive metal emerged more or less independently of the original Progressive Metal bands. Separating these styles from the core movement helps to prevent the definition of Prog Metal from watering down Progressive Metal: The Early Years Progressive Metal...
 
 
 
 
 
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Electronica :: 2 Years of Progressive Grooves Records

2008-06-06 23:16:45 by Editor in Music Forte - Forums
 
...progressiveg Subject: 2 Years of Progressive Grooves Records Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:21 pm (GMT -7 Topic Replies: 0 Progressive Grooves Records is celebrating two years of prime progressive music with the release of a powerful and thorough compilation The cream of the crop has been chosen and impressively featured in an outstanding hour...
 
 
 
 
 
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Neo Progressive

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2007-12-01 22:24:00 by nasti in Progressive Rock
...Progressive rock (more commonly Neo-Prog) is a subgenre of Progressive Rock that grew out of a strong influence by and admiration for the classic symphonic prog bands that flourished during the 1970s. Debate over when Neo-Prog actually came into being often takes place, some asserting it began with Script for a Jesters Tear by Marillion in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Progressive Rock Hall of Fame Soundscapes Volume 1

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2008-03-05 23:00:00 by Editor in Sonicbids Recently Added Opportunities
Progressive Rock Hall of Fame Soundscapes Volume 1 Deadline: Jul 1, 2008 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time The Progressive Rock Hall of Fame Project is not just another new site. Its purpose is to legitimately set in motion a real and viable way to honor those involved in music's highest art form - Progressive Rock. Progressive Rock is music advanced to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stallion - The Hard Life (Outstanding UK Heavy Progressive 1976)

2007-12-21 16:12:00 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
 
...progressive rock groups that germinated in the garages, sheds and studios of England in the early '70s, Stallion are now recognised as one of the great lost bands of the first progressive era. Hailed critically - by those lucky enough to see them perform - Stallion regularly appeared on the same bill as many of their more well known...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cirkus - Cirkus One (Private Pressed UK Progressive 1973)

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2008-06-19 13:14:54 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...progressive symphonic that will appeal to fans of Cressida, Moody Blues, Barclay James Harvest and Spring. The album varies between quite catchy numbers like "You Are", "April 73'" and "Brotherly Love" to more mellow and melancholic songs like "Seasons", "Song for Tavish" and "A Prayer". The latter seems to be a song about trans-sexuality!...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coleman Hawkins and David Murray, and the idea of the progressive musician

2007-11-28 16:59:09 by wallofsound in Wall of Sound
 
...progressive? (paraphrasing DeVeaux, 45 There are, immediately, some intriguing parallels between Hawkins and Murray. Hawkins set the standard for the tenor saxophone, and showed how it could be used for virtuoso performance, while Murray explored its outer limits, regularly playing beyond the instruments conventional range. They both escaped...