A little obscure prog for James et. al.

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2015/08/04 04:21:34 (permalink)

A little obscure prog for James et. al.

 

 
Some Yezda Urfa.  They made two studio albums in the 70's and one live album in 2004. 

 
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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 10:14:21 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    I'll catch this at home later today ... thx
     
    Got a couple of things I have been trying to get for a long time ... Tony Conrad and Faust (Outside the Dream Syndicate) and Malecorne (Almanaq) ... also got Nektar's Time Machine, and got sick listening to it, as Roye's vocals are absolutely horrendous on the first 3 pieces. Have not been able to listen to anything else in that CD.
     
    Gosh, at least Peter Hammill has not lost his voice in his older days!

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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 12:55:17 (permalink)
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    Hi,
     
    I'll catch this at home later today ... thx
     
    Got a couple of things I have been trying to get for a long time ... Tony Conrad and Faust (Outside the Dream Syndicate) and Malecorne (Almanaq) ... also got Nektar's Time Machine, and got sick listening to it, as Roye's vocals are absolutely horrendous on the first 3 pieces. Have not been able to listen to anything else in that CD.
     
    Gosh, at least Peter Hammill has not lost his voice in his older days!




    I think you mean Malicorne ‎– Almanach, ya? 
    (Here's the clue, it's the album not named "Malicorne!" 

     
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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 13:21:26 (permalink)
    Heh, classic '70's prog sound, PFM meets Yes via Pavlov's Dog with a hint of Gentle Giant. Those guys were covering all the bases.

     
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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 13:39:43 (permalink)
    Heh, haven't heard the name Pavlov's Dog in a long time!  I may need to have a PD day.  About two months ago I had a Gentle Giant day (that will wear you out!), last month I had a PFM day and just last week was some Yes.  Yesterday was the YU and today is the Who.  With Pedro's comments I might have a Nektar or Faust day tomorrow. 

     
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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 13:52:35 (permalink)
    I have 'Pampered Menial' on CD, that's enough for me, about once every 5 years

     
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    Re: A little obscure prog for James et. al. 2015/08/04 14:06:48 (permalink)
    They certainly don't care about pleasing everyone, do they?

     
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