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Started by whodunit?, Jan 24, 2009, 01:46 PM

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Quote from: wheresmysnare on Jan 27, 2009, 11:59 AM
i would say godspeed you black emporer and similar spin offs like explosions in the sky should be considered as prog rock, i mean gybe starts with like a hobo playing the spoons and ends up with a 40 piece orchestra by the end, that's progressive.

true. I also considet Godspeed You! Black Emperor as somewhat progressive rock.

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Mahavishnu Orchestra
"The Inner Mounting Flame" - 1971



http://www.mediafire.com/?3njcwbyy4ne

This album is a perfect prog rock stuff. It's like Black Sabbath or Jimmy Page on acid. Completely different from any other of their albums.

   1. "Meeting of the Spirits" – 6:52
   2. "Dawn" – 5:10
   3. "Noonward Race" – 6:28
   4. "A Lotus on Irish Streams" – 5:39
   5. "Vital Transformation" – 6:16
   6. "The Dance of Maya" – 7:17
   7. "You Know You Know" – 5:07
   8. "Awakening" – 3:32

    * John McLaughlin - Guitar
    * Rick Laird - Bass
    * Billy Cobham - drums, percussion
    * Jan Hammer - Keyboards, Organ
    * Jerry Goodman - Violin
    * Don Puluse - Engineering

Crazylegs

i never listened to the mahavishnu orchestra, but they're pretty good. Thanks yoda.

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absolutely rare stuff! and extremely great!!! they're like Jim Morrison-Black Sabbath-early Crimson combo. Amazing!

Black Widow
"Sacrifice" - 1969
Genre: Prog Rock



http://link-protector.com/257375/

01 In Ancient Days 7:40
02 Way to Power 3:58
03 Come to the Sabbath 4:56
04 Conjuration 5:45
05 Seduction 5:38
06 Attack of the Demon 5:37
07 Sacrifice 11:10

live shows (circa 1970):


QuoteOnce upon a time in Leicester, England, there were seven young musicians; Kay Garrett (vocals), Kip Trevor (vocals, guitar & harmonica), Jess "Zoot" Taylor (organ & piano), Jim Gannon (guitar & vocals), Clive Jones (sax & flute), Bob Bond (bass guitar) & Clive Box (drums & percussion). In the year of our lord, 1966, they formed the band Pesky Gee!. The band made one album for "Pye", "Exclamation Mark" (1969), before reforming without Garret as Black Widow in 1970. CBS become the bands new label. The group played a wild orgiastic, black mass oriented rock, much in the footstep of their colleagues Black Sabbath.

Click to enlargeThe band had a small amount of success with "Come To The Sabbat", taken off their first LP Sacrifice (1970). The band had an extravagant mystic show (centred on the female demon Astaroth and choreographed by members of Leicester's Phoenix Theatre Company) and outrageous effects. The live show initially featured the mock sacrifice of a nude woman, which in itself, was enough to cause uproar in the press, and coupled with the fact that they were receiving advice on the art of witchcraft from Alex Sanders, the self professed "King Of The Witches" - the Sunday tabloids had a field day!


Early concerts were attended by priests waving crosses in the air, warning those attending to the inherent dangers of witchcraft and Black Widow. Religious fanatics would preach at the waiting queues urged on by journalists looking for a story. The news writer Paul Green said that the Black Widow music and stage show was not an example of Satanism, but more an example of Satanic bad taste.

The debut album reached the number 32I like it!  (or 34?) in the U.K. charts. The group toured throughout Europe and appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival of 1969 and 1970.

Gannon and Trevor later worked on a abortive project to turn the Black Widow stage show into a Broadway musical.

Before Sacrifice, the group had in 1969 recorded the "same" record with Kip Trevor and Kay Garret (from Pesky Gee!) on vocals. The master tapes remained in the possession of band member Clive Jones and have not been heard until now, when it has been released as 'Return to the Sabbat' on Mystic Records.

By their second album Black Widow (1971) the band had pulled away from their Black Magic influences, hoping to widen their appeal, but received less response. Black Widow had a different line-up on each of their albums: Jeff Griffith replaced Bond, Romeo Challenger filled in for Box and John Culley (ex-Cressida) took over Gannon's guitar duties. Check this 'Black Widow ready reference chart' if you are interested in Black Widows different line-ups.

The Band received barely any interest from international music press, if any at all, yet become nonetheless a definite part of the early seventies "Heavy Rock Occult Wave".
 
Their third album, Black Widow III, came out in 1972. With songs like The Battle (a antiwar song) and The Sun (a hymn to the sun) it stood very clear that the group had left the dark domains and become more commercial. The record received critics in the European press. In fact Black Widow was more successful in countries like Italy, Sweden, Germany, France, Austria and Netherlands, than in the United Kingdom.

By the summer of 1972, the impetus was beginning to drain from Black Widow. The band were tired, dispirited, and without a record label, having been dropped by CBS.

With the future looking increasingly bleak Black Widow entered D.T. Studios in Kettering to begin recording their fourth album (Black Widow IV). The irony of the situation was that the band, due to the circumstances prevailing at the time, were left to produce the new record them self, something they had always requested in the past, but always been refused. The end result was that the band recorded, by far, their strongest album - but it was never to see the light of day until now (thanks to Mystic Records and Clive Jones).

Shortly after "Black Widow IV" was recorded Kip Trevor left the band to be replaced by an American singer called Rick "E". The last four songs on the album are demos put together by the band at that time. Like the fourth album, nothing was ever to be done with them - until now!! (Thanks again Mystic Records and Clive Jones!)

After Black Widow Gannon went to play with songwriter Kenny Young in Fox (1975), Dave Cartwright and Alice Cooper (1976) and Yellow Dog (1977) before joining Sherbet and moving to Australia where he leads a club band called "Bop till you drop". Trevor worked as a session singer and music publisher while Challenger plays drums for "Showaddywaddy". (If anyone knows what the others are doing, please let me know!)


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#25
Not really a prog rock, but has prog rock feeling

Triclops!
"Out of Africa"-2008
Genre: Prog-rock/Post-Hardcore



http://rapidshare.com/files/137355585/Out_of_Africa_-_2008_-_mp3.rar

1. March of the Half-Babies (6:32)
2. Iraqi Curator (5:33)
3. Freedom Tickler (5:04)
4. Duende War (Out of Africa) (2:56)
5. Cassava (6:55)
6. Secret 93 (5:52)
7. Lovesong for the Botfly (6:10)

edit: link fixed

theis


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devlin


whodunit?

Quote from: devlin on Feb 13, 2009, 08:16 PM
Quote from: penguin in the desert on Feb 12, 2009, 07:51 PM
King Crimson discography (320kbps)
http://taringa.net/posts/musica/1739600/King-Crimson-Discografia-320-kbps.html



i don't have any king crimson, what would be a good album to start with?

1. IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING (Classic!)
2. Red
3. Larks Tongues
4. Discipline
5. USA
6.  Three of a perfect pair
7. The rest

theis

Quote from: whodunit? on Feb 13, 2009, 09:57 PM
Quote from: devlin on Feb 13, 2009, 08:16 PM
Quote from: penguin in the desert on Feb 12, 2009, 07:51 PM
King Crimson discography (320kbps)
http://taringa.net/posts/musica/1739600/King-Crimson-Discografia-320-kbps.html



i don't have any king crimson, what would be a good album to start with?

1. IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING (Classic!)
2. Red
3. Larks Tongues
4. Discipline
5. USA
6.  Three of a perfect pair
7. The rest

truth.

In the Court... and Red are their best albums.

devlin

Quote from: whodunit? on Feb 13, 2009, 09:57 PM
Quote from: devlin on Feb 13, 2009, 08:16 PM
Quote from: penguin in the desert on Feb 12, 2009, 07:51 PM
King Crimson discography (320kbps)
http://taringa.net/posts/musica/1739600/King-Crimson-Discografia-320-kbps.html



i don't have any king crimson, what would be a good album to start with?

1. IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING (Classic!)
2. Red
3. Larks Tongues
4. Discipline
5. USA
6.  Three of a perfect pair
7. The rest

thanks i'll check them out.
Quote from: whodunit? on Feb 12, 2009, 07:34 PM
Not really a prog rock, but has prog rock feeling

Triclops!
"Out of Africa"-2008
Genre: Prog-rock/Post-Hardcore



http://rapidshare.com/files/137355585/Out_of_Africa_-_2008_-_mp3.rar

1. March of the Half-Babies (6:32)
2. Iraqi Curator (5:33)
3. Freedom Tickler (5:04)
4. Duende War (Out of Africa) (2:56)
5. Cassava (6:55)
6. Secret 93 (5:52)
7. Lovesong for the Botfly (6:10)

edit: link fixed

link wouldn't work for me. it started but wouldn't get past 23% downloaded.

Nailec

has anyone listened to the new pure reason revolution?

im so disappointed right now.

ive planned to go to their show but im unsecure now.

Crazylegs

#33
Quote from: Nailec on Mar 04, 2009, 02:31 PM
has anyone listened to the new pure reason revolution?

im so disappointed right now.

ive planned to go to their show but im unsecure now.
they're fun. you should go.


Let me introduce you to the greatness that is motorpsycho:

http://rapidshare.com/files/205599410/2008_-_Little_Lucid_Moments.rar.html


Little Lucid Moments (2008)

1. Suite: Little Lucid Moments
I) Lawned (Consciousness Causes Collapse)
II) A Hoof to the Head
III) Hallucifuge (Hyperrealistically Speaking...)
IV) Sweet Oblivion / Perfect Sense

2. Year Zero

3. She Left on the Sun Ship
Featuring Confusion is Kjeks & (I think) I Feel Better Now...

4. The Alchemyst
a discourse on transmutation, pennies dropping & the luminiferous aether


whodunit?

Quote from: Crazylegs on Mar 04, 2009, 09:51 PM
Quote from: Nailec on Mar 04, 2009, 02:31 PM
has anyone listened to the new pure reason revolution?

im so disappointed right now.

ive planned to go to their show but im unsecure now.
they're fun. you should go.


Let me introduce you to the greatness that is motorpsycho:

http://rapidshare.com/files/103003841/little_lucid.zip



Little Lucid Moments (2008)

1. Suite: Little Lucid Moments
I) Lawned (Consciousness Causes Collapse)
II) A Hoof to the Head
III) Hallucifuge (Hyperrealistically Speaking...)
IV) Sweet Oblivion / Perfect Sense

2. Year Zero

3. She Left on the Sun Ship
Featuring Confusion is Kjeks & (I think) I Feel Better Now...

4. The Alchemyst
a discourse on transmutation, pennies dropping & the luminiferous aether



wow! that's friggin' great. but there are only two songs when I uzip the file  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

Crazylegs

oh snapz. i didn't upload it myself. I'm gonna see what i can do about that.


whodunit?

Quote from: Crazylegs on Mar 05, 2009, 12:20 PM
http://rapidshare.com/files/205599410/2008_-_Little_Lucid_Moments.rar.html

thanks man. *downloading*

the band sound like sonic youth gets prog rock with anderson of Yes on vocals. amazing!

Crazylegs

I fell in love with it on the first listen. This is their first prog type album, they've been through everything from metal to jazz to symphonic pop one earlier records.

An bád dubh

Quote from: Nailec on Mar 04, 2009, 02:31 PM
has anyone listened to the new pure reason revolution?

im so disappointed right now.

ive planned to go to their show but im unsecure now.
They've realesed a new album? Damn, can ya upload that brotha?