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Post by xmiles on Apr 4, 2018 3:48:00 GMT -6
I said I wouldn't list any more but here is one more I just remembered:
Clay Foster & Carey Frank - Bona Fide Sea Monsters
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Post by GeorgeX on Apr 4, 2018 6:04:16 GMT -6
I said I wouldn't list any more but here is one more I just remembered: Clay Foster & Carey Frank - Bona Fide Sea Monsters Not ten years old.
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Post by JaySee on Apr 4, 2018 7:46:00 GMT -6
Ok. I've read through the first five pages and here are some notes I wrote. Cota Zero - Volver A Cero /progrock? Glauco Fernandes /progrock? Kana Kurose - Keep Me Out!! /2014 Peace / Yajuh-Ohkoku /their only fusion album? rateyourmusic.com/artist/yajyu_ohkokuMojo - Tapestry /borderline case, were they famous enough? are they now? Joe Bergamini - Arrival /mostly instrumental rock? Aaron Heick - Daylight & Darkness /almost there Claude Pauly has another album Jazzperiments, is that jazz but not fusion? Marti Pellow - Marti Who? /the singer of Wet Wet Wet? have you been listening to other genres behind our backs!? link, please. Nevermind, it's Ian Pellow! I assume the other two albums are progrock. Shake - s/t /this one? store.cdbaby.com/cd/shakesounds
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Post by shadow on Apr 4, 2018 9:01:03 GMT -6
Ok. I've read through the first five pages and here are some notes I wrote. Cota Zero - Volver A Cero /progrock? Glauco Fernandes /progrock? Kana Kurose - Keep Me Out!! /2014 Peace / Yajuh-Ohkoku /their only fusion album? rateyourmusic.com/artist/yajyu_ohkokuCota Zero is 2012 so too new Glauco Fernandes - Reminds me of Ponty and slower songs Darryl Way's Wolf Kana Kurose too new Candy/Peace band members Hirokuni Korekata, Hiroyuki Namba, Yoshihiro Naruse, Keisuke Komori. Where does Yajuh-Ohkoku come from. All the songs are written by the band members. He could be like a Mark Varney type guy.
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Post by xmiles on Apr 4, 2018 9:07:51 GMT -6
Mojo - Tapestry is, despite George's argument, pretty much the same thing as Kofi Baker's Karisma in my view. Both are very good but for me it kind of undermines the one album wonder concept to include Karisma. However it's your list and I'm not going to get stressed over it. Joe Bergamini - Arrival is just a 4Front album with a different name and yes I think it is instrumental rock Claude Pauly may be out because of Jazzperiments (which is pretty awful judging by what I heard on YouTube but it certainly isn't jazz) Yes it should be Ian Pellow not Marti Pellow! I got carried away bt the pun in the title! The other two titles are indeed definitely prog rock Shake - yes that's it.
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Post by shadow on Apr 4, 2018 9:15:31 GMT -6
Mojo - Tapestry /borderline case, were they famous enough? are they now? It's like Hendrix. Was he famous when he hit the British scene, no. But was he really good, yes. This interview with Chris Squire kind of puts things into perspective. And it's fun to listen to. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo-lBnTc3So
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Post by GeorgeX on Apr 4, 2018 10:14:45 GMT -6
Mojo - Tapestry /borderline case, were they famous enough? are they now? I would ask you this; why did you include the rule of no supergroups/collaborations in the first place? I'm assuming it was to exclude 'bands' that didn't come together organically. Manufactured situations, with people known from other records, thrown together, who no one thought were going to be an ongoing act in the first place. Records that people probably knew beforehand, were going to be one shots. That is Mojo. Much moreso than Vertu, who, like shadow said, were always intended to be a real band. Not to mention, they had 2 members, in Briggs and Kotzen, with less fusion cred at the time than any of the Mojo members.
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Post by xmiles on Apr 4, 2018 16:05:52 GMT -6
Sergio Bellotti & Tino D'Agostino - Spajazzy
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Post by JaySee on Apr 4, 2018 17:02:37 GMT -6
I would ask you this; why did you include the rule of no supergroups/collaborations in the first place? Basically just to keep the obvious ones away and the list shorter. I think there are already some entries that don't really belong on the list. I might need to think of more strict rules.
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Post by shadow on Apr 4, 2018 17:52:28 GMT -6
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Post by JaySee on Apr 6, 2018 0:36:32 GMT -6
They have another one, EO II.
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Post by shadow on Apr 6, 2018 10:11:17 GMT -6
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
They need to release it on disc.
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Post by JaySee on Apr 6, 2018 10:45:18 GMT -6
They need to release it on disc. I agree, but I don't think it's going to happen. It's hard to find any information about it.
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Post by JaySee on Apr 7, 2018 6:16:04 GMT -6
I removed Aurora's self-titled since, as TheBee pointed out, they didn't actually release anything.
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Post by shadow on Apr 7, 2018 16:48:50 GMT -6
I removed Aurora's self-titled since, as TheBee pointed out, they didn't actually release anything. So is the release on SHROOM not legit even though it says produced by Aurora.
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