And...
Mike Oldfield had Maggie Reilly singing on many of his albums as well as his greatest hit singles (Moonlight Shadow, To France, Sheba, etc.)
And...
Not really prog, more straightforward rock...
Slack Alice (one album only, but great fun!)
Stone the Crows
FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD - 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome'
You either love it, or you loathe it.
Me? I love it!
So many driving, pumping tunes in those massive hit singles.
Trevor Horn - what a producer (and performer!)
FROST* - 'Experiments in Mass Appeal'
£17.51 from Amazon (I got a partial refund because it wasn't shipped in a cardboard carrier in spite of my being promised that it would be).
Bizarrely it came in a stiffish paper bag which amazingly seemed to have done the job.
I contacted them via chat to...
FROST* - 'Experiments in Mass Appeal'
2xLPS and CD - first time on vinyl.
British neo-prog band, this is their second album.
Not as good as 'Milliontown' but still very, very good indeed.
10cc - 'How Dare You'
In their time, experts of the 3- or 4-minute single, but also masters of the extended proggier tracks such as 'Somewhere In Hollywood', 'One Night in Paris' and, from this album, 'Don't Hang Up'.
Very clever writers and musicians!
Robert Palmer was also a member of Vinegar Joe.
Born in Batley, West Yorkshire, he moved to my home town of Scarborough when he was but a babe, and made his name in local band The Mandrakes who gigged hard.
Always been celebrated as a Scarborough lad by local music fans over the years.
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