Obscure Gems From The "Classic" Prog/Rock Era

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Hi, This is Clive from Black Widow / Agony Bag Thanks for the nice comments i can tell you the "Sleeping With Demon's" album has as yet not been released we are struggleing to find a label that will push it
i know there may be plans to release it as a download but like myself i know rock fans dont tend to like that much so we hope to maybe do both
Its certainly the best album since "Sacrifice" and after 40+ years has the follow up to "Come to the sabbat" lol
i guess its black magic with fun !!!!!!!yes Tony is on one track he came late to the project so it was not possible to include him on more than the one track but we hope to follow this album up
There is also a guest vocal from Kay Garret the original vocalist for B/W the first time Kay has been back in the studio for many years
Its been a long time in the making i hope you can wait just a little bit longer

Clive Jones

Hi Clive, you are quite worthy of the praise and I'd like to say thanks a lot for answering all my questions with this information ,mate. I will definitely be on the look out for it when and if it does surface and I will be adding it to my Black Widow collection . Love the live DVD, BTW :grinthumb
 
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Joe & friends band index for his excellent Obscure Prog thread.


2066 and Then

Aardvark
Ache
Affinity
Alphataurus
Angalard
Arcadium

Babylon
Badger
Bakerloo
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso
Beggar's Opera
Black Widow
Brainticket
Brand X

Cannabis India
Catapilla
Cathedral
Comus
Cressida
Czar

Deaf
Diabolus
Dillinger
Dr. Z
Druid

East of Eden
Electric Sandwich
Eloy
England
Ethos
Excalibur

Family
Far Out
Fields
Finch
Flash
Food Brain
Fruupp
Fusion Orchestra
Fuzzy Duck

Goblin
Gong
Gracious
Gravy Train
Gryphon
Gypsy

Harmonium
Here and Now
Horse
Host

Janus

Kaipa
Kensington Market
Khan
Krokodil

Lone Star

Mahavishnu Orchestra
Man
Maneige
Marsupilami
Maxophone
May Blitz
McChurch Soundroom
Mellow Candle

National Health
Nektar
Neu!
Novalis

Octopus
Odin

Patto
Peter Bardens

Quartermass
Quicksand
Quiet Sun

Rare Bird
Refugee
Rhinoceros
Ruphus

Secret Oyster
Shotgun Express
Shuttah
Starcastle
Steamhammer
Steel Mill
Sweet Smoke

The Family
The Moody Blues
The Nice
Titanic
Touch
Todd Rundgren's Utopia
Trace
Triumvirat
Tycoon

UK

Vanilla Fudge

Yezda Urfa

Zon

I know far more of these bands than the Proto Metal thread has listed so I feel a little better reading this index.

Joe I found a copy of my favorite Zon album in MP3 a couple of months ago, another record that never made it to CD, but at least I have a copy to play on my Sansa.:D
 

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Many thanx LG:grinthumb

You've reinspired me to add some more artists to the thread.

I have Zon on vinyl. 'Back in the day' I collected alot of Canadian rare artists. Thier next two albums are absolutely CHEESE!
 

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^^I have two or three of Egg's albums. :grinthumb
 

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'Brain melting' would describe Amon Duul II from Germany. Krautrock, heavy psych and experimental rock would be a few labels to tag the band. Contemparies would include thier homeland brothers Can, Ash Ra Temple, and Faust.

An extensive discography, though thier apex was the early '70's with two excellent releases, Phallus Dei(1969) and Yeti(1970).

Warning: do not listen under the influence of mind altering drugs:banghead:



 

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I have three Amon Duul II albums myself and always liked them.(Two are vinyl records I bought in the early 80's)
 

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