Kiki Dee - Perfect Timing 1981/2019
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Malachi - Malachi - 1971 from UK
Band Malachi from UK made it - if it's not enough they recorded selt-titled album in Studio Katy in Belgium and released it only in Italy.
Music is psych hammond driven with a dose of flute.
The best and proggiest is left for the end: "Suite for Salena" - intrumental hammond fest in style of Beggars Opera or other classical influenced bands.
I think this can be compared to other early 70s UK prog bands........
Good addition to other unknown UK prog bands with albums from 1971:
Malachi 1971
https://www.discogs.com/Malachi-Malachi/release/5535792
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/malachi/malachi/
full album:
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External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.1. Return Of A Stranger 2:40
2. Little Victim 3:30
3. Clog I 2:30
4. Clog II 2:35
5. Only A Sad Thing 4:35
6. Steamer 2:10
7. Island 4:00
8. Freeway 4:40
9. Eleanor Rigby 2:25
10. Suite For Selena 8:40
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Jon Ashford / congas, bongos
Paul Pinder / drums, flute, cymbal
Barry Kirsch / organ, piano, vocals, arrangements, production
MALACHI was unknown British band from early 70s, founded by Barry KIRSCH (keyboards, arrangements, production) with help of Robert WILSON (bass, vocals), Paul PINDER (drums, flute, cymbals) and Jon ASHFOLD (congas, bongos)
They made one self-titled album in 1971 with an interesting history of its creation.
"Malachi" was recorded in Belgian Studio Katy and released only in Italian part of EMI label.
For this reason their work was probably not known in their home country and they remain hidden obscurity of early, psychedelic and pop influenced prog. Moreover album has strong presence of oriental and latin percussion which distinguishes them from other bands active at the same time with similar style.
These alements combined with very old-fashioned sound of Hammond Organs can bring to mind early Santana.
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This guy is simply awesome. Thomas Thielen aka 'T' is an amazing musician. Shades of Steve Hogarth vocally too. All his albums are superb.
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Last one. From John Holden debut album featuring Joe Payne ex Enid
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I have his Psychoanorexia album from 2013. I'm sure it was from you, Ned
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Possibly my friend. All his albums are superb listens including the Scythe and Clouds Can releases (released out with the T name).
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I don't have this one any good?
It was my first listen and would give it a solid 8/10.
I will see what I you think
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Distant Brother is a Northern New Jersey progressive rock music collaboration project....... featuring core members Joe and Jon Lange.
Contributors to "die this way" are: Contributors: Kaeli Lange (vocals), Jim Dabal (guitar), Dan Palladino (guitar), Joe Cirotti (guitar), Cameron Perry (guitar), Scott Strunk (drums), Eric Rachel (engineering), Alan Douches (mastering), Daniel Proulx (art)
Dedicated, and in memory of original member and best friend John Veneziano (May 7th 1968 - December 21st 2017).
Thanks genesis1964, never heard of this band before.