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Basically, the masterpiece here is the 17-minute suite entitled "Histoire Sans Parole". The epic starts off with one of the most beautiful flute, mellotron, acoustic guitar themes ever recorded, followed by countless beautiful themes for the remaining 15-minutes. The other songs on the album don't really match the quality of the epic, but they are nothing to complain about. I really like "Dixie", a fun song drenched with early American-jazz influences. The one thing that most listeners will catch is that HARMONIUM didn't have a drummer, yet the lack of drums doesn't take away too much from the music due to the increased interaction between flutes, saxes, acoustic guitars, piano, and mellotron. I would say that HARMONIUM were inspired by early GENESIS, and the calmer moments from early KING CRIMSON. Overall, what a perfect album to start your French Canadian prog collection with! Steve Hegede Prog Archives
Along with Ton Steine Scherben, Lokomotive Kreuzberg were the most important political rock band to emerge from Berlin. Five left-wing ex-students formed the band at the beginning of 1972. Powalla was replaced by Manfred Praeker in the Spring of 1973. Uwe Mullrich replaced Volker Hiemann for six months, then he moved on to Munich and Embryo being replaced by Bernhard Potschka in Lokomotive Kreuzberg in the Summer of 1974. Like Floh De Cologne, Lokomotive Kreuzberg had theatrical live shows, where the music only served as a texture and background for their 'cabaret performances'. Kollege Klatt (1972), and all subsequent albums, contained a full variety of musical styles. The liner notes for the album were written by none other than Floh De Cologne! In addition to their four albums, two singles were issued on Plane: "Chile '73" coupled with "Hey Mr. America" (1974) and "Arbeitslos" coupled with "Teddy Tex" (1976). Fette Jahre (1975) is usually considered to he their best achievement musically. From Cosmic Dreams At Play
A band from Tuscany, formed in the mid-70's in Siena, they released a self produced nine-track tape, Antichi confini, in 1976, and being part of the international Gen christian movement they were invited to play in various european Genfest festivals.
A year after releasing the classic album “La Marche Des Hommes”, Canada’s MORSE CODE released another masterful concept album titled “Procreation”. Following very closely their patented formula of progressive rock, this album will simply make all prog fans drool. Imagine a blend of HACKETT’esque guitar swoops with lots of beautiful mellotron/organ, creative bass and drum interplay and highly imaginative song writing and you have "Procreation". MORSE CODE is really a perfect marriage of classic ANGE with GENESIS ! Vocals are sung in French and really remind me of the theatrical presence of Christian Decamps (ANGE's vocalist). This album showcases the epic 26+ minute epic title piece which blends a highly British 70's prog character with their unique Québécois flavour. Overall another killer album that everyone needs to have in their collection... absolutely essential album! loserboy
Still another band from Naples, and also connected to Osanna, formed by Lino Vairetti and Massimo Guarino when that band split in 1974. But Città Frontale were in fact two different bands, the first one being active in 1970 before Osanna were formed with four of that later band members and Gianni Leone, that left to join Balletto di Bronzo.
Based around Barrie McAskill this was a continuation of The Clefs. The first three line-ups went to Sydney and had a residency at the Whiskey A Go-Go for eighteen months. The next one was formed in Sydney in 1968 after most members of the earlier line-up had left to form Tully and play in 'Hair' the musical. The next line-up toured frequently and recorded "Empty Monkey". The album captured the band moving towards progressivism on the title cut, the single "Lisa" and an 11½ minute rendition of Lennon-McCartney's "We Can Work It Out". Their soul and R'n'B influences were apparent still on covers of The Hunter and Junior Walker's "Shotgun". This line-up also backed Doug Ashdown on his double album "Age Of Mouse", but Jurd, Blisset, Howe and Buettell left then to form Fraternity. In late 1969/early 1970 the band returned to their residency at the Whisky A Go-Go. Later they moved on to a new residency at Chequers in Sydney. By 1971, they were playing Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago material six nights a week at Chequers.
The line-up in 1972 was also known as McAskill's Bear Brigade. Later that year they moved to Melbourne with a new line-up. Most of the later line-up became Mighty Mouse. The 1973 line-up was based in Sydney, but in 1974 they returned to Melbourne.
Super rare privately pressed garage album by this band from Illinois. Released in 1966 it's a strong selection of high energy rock and roll psychedelic garage with cover versions of "Gloria", "Route '66", "I Need You" and other similar numbers all performed with a powerful intensity. Classic US '60's sounds. Freak Emporium
Drawing on wild and woolly influences as diverse as Capt.Beefheart, Them and the Animals, these San Joaquin Valley boys helmed by Steven Krikorian,later to reinvent himself as hitmaking Tonio K cut an albums worth of material best described as jawdropping!Tracks such as "Sewer Rat Love Chant" and "Why Did You Rob Us","and "Tank" have been gathering dust since..God know's when!Now this brilliant unearthed 60's album has got it's first release and contains the band's quirky garage recordings,circa 66. Freak Emporium
For sure, the rarest Lp from Belgium (only 300 were pressed).. Great creeping blues rock with long tracks,guitar and weired vocals by Arno(not unlike Captain Beefheart) .. This Lp is highly recommanded if you can like a mixture between Savoy Brown and Creepy John Thomas.. It comes in a cover with tiny reproduction of a painting by belgian surrealist painter Elias.. Highly collectable item overhere for both Arno diehards and blues rock purists.. (no real damages on cover but normal wear of oldness like some ringwear and cracles LP plays stll great but here and there some light noise and also between the tracks but if you find a mint you will hear some noise this was not the best press that time.
OPUS 5 were a 5 Piece ensemble from Quebec Canada who released IMHO one of Canada’s finest pieces of 70’s prog rock with “Contre-Courant” in 1976. Line up included Olivier Duplessis (claviers, vocals) , Luc Gauthier (guitars, vocals), Serge Nolet (flute vocals), Christian Leon Racine (bass, vocals) and Jean-Pierre Racicot (percussion, vocals). OPUS 5 were essentially a mix of lighter fusion / jazz prog with folk leanings at times and somewhat reminiscent of the Canterbury school of prog (i.e. HATFIELD & THE NORTH, EGG…). Instrumentally these guys blend tempo challenging aspects with acoustic and synthesizer runs offering the listener quite a fine variety of rhythm and tones. “Contre-Courant” is a very expressive album with all 5 members adding vocalization throughout and is delivered with great emotion. Sometimes albums just seem to have everything and fulfills your mind, ears and spirit and that is the case with this album for me. Absolutely 100% essential. By loserboy PROG ARCHIVES
Hailing from Newburgh in New York State with one of Mainstream's better albums came the Jelly Bean Bandits. More punk than psychedelic it includes some searing guitar and good effects. The album contains the classic Generation, which was arguably their finest moment with a bizarre intro about flying saucers giving way to a driving assault on the senses with searing guitar, powerful vocals and sound effects.
A later album with BODY which are more neo-progressive styled with think layers of keyboards, acoustic guitars etc..
Great late '70s early '80s UK space rock band has that classic free festival vibe. body combined Floyd like guitars and tight vocal harmonies with a Hillage/ Hawkwind/ Here and Now vibe and produced some excellent songs on this their only album (which is very rare on vinyl).Freak Emporium
Formed as soon as 68 under the name psychotic reaction, this band evolved in two different era, the group changed their name to Missus Beastly (from the Negro doll Mistress Beastly) but was among the first of the jazz-rock progressive group in Germany, but folded after just one album recorded (soon bootlegged with a totally different artwork) in early 70 with a nascent groundbreaking jazz-rock. It must be said that the happy-go-lucky feeling of that era had the group evolve from the standard prog quartet to a sextet and even a heptet within months, obviously not too worried about financial matters, which soon brought the band to an end. The group even managed to have their names stolen from them and an usurping group managed to release a few albums under this name.




Although chiefly remembered these days for their role as John Lennon's loose and ragged backup band on his Some Time in New York City album from 1972, Elephant's Memory have a bit more to their history than that. Formed in 1967 by drummer Rick Frank and saxophonist and clarinetist Stan Bronstein, who reportedly met on the New York City strip-joint circuit, the group specialized in an eclectic Frank Zappa-like mix of psychedelia, jazz, and acid-tinged rock, and delivered a truly bizarre stage show complete with inflatable stage sets. Their first album, simply called Elephant's Memory, was released in 1969 on Buddah Records, a label more famous for bubblegum pop groups than whacked-out horn bands.


One of the earliest (if not the earliest) progressive rock album of Scandinavia and certainly of Denmark (along with Culpepper’s Orchard), BRI’s debut album is also notable for being a double one (fighting with Norway’s Junipher Greene for that title) and is filled with very diverse influences. Resolutely rock in spirit, the album oscillates between the blues, soul, jazz (or more likely jazz-rock) and many more folkloric styles, without actually being folky.
The fourth album from 1973 by Denmark's contercultural heroes. Living the communal lifestyle of free living and stoned communion, alrune rod made some great psychedelic rock and this album whilst more accessible than the bands earlier recordings still has the edge featuring ringing West Coast styled electric guitar breaks over country influenced acoustic rock numbers. A good album. Buy CD at Karma
This album from 1974 sees the communal Alrune Rod stripped down to a more commercial four piece band, but still featuring the countryish psychedelic West Coast guitar sound of the earlier albums set against a more melodic song based backing. An album that is very much more in a good time rock and roll vein, with some nice melodic jazzy pop touches.Freak Emporium
Originally released in 1968, this is the definitive album from Mr Frog, a.k.a. MickWeaver, described as 'Bolton's answer to BOOKER T.' Jazz-rock organ sounds from the late 60s by this UK band, now much beloved of zoot-suited Mods everywhere. Freak Emporium
Above-average local beat-garage LP by Pittsburgh maniacs who later transformed into the Swamp Rats. Two killer tracks (also out on 45) have been comp'd on Hipsville vol 1 but there's some other good stuff too, though more beat than garage. Some tracks have a lo-fi dawn of man feel, such as "Apache". They had several 45s as well. The old boot reissue has some sleeve wear from the copy that was used. [PL] Acid Archives
Rare Mainstream album by US '60s band who sound like a cross between The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and The Charlatans.
Jazz-rock organ sounds from the late 60s by this UK band who were possibly the most enduring club-organ r'n'b band to come from the swinging 60's mod scene.This(mostly) instrumental powerhouse outfit delivered this their 2nd album from 1969 of original material 'Composed specifically for the Frog style of musical interpretation, ranging far in beat, tempo and mood'. Contains the brilliant "Eddie's Tune" that could have graced the Rubble series.Freak Emporium
CD re-issue of the hopelessly rare 'Sunshine Superfrog' originally only available as the Island label 12-track LP.12 top quality mod soul Hammond tracks and the LP never really lets up for a minute. A choice mixture of covers such as "Somebody Help Me","Sunshine Superman", "Hold On, I�m Coming" and "(Don�t Fight it) Feel It" and more the classic " original �"I Feel So Bad". Now here it is with one bonus track "I'm A Man".Freak Emporium
The embryo of the group was formed as early as Autumn -61 under the name of Red River Band, a trio with accordion, trumpet and drums...(sic). Then it became Lee Riders and in August -63 the name finally became Lea Riders Group.