Richard Wright - 'Wet Dream' (1978)
Recorded between Floyd's 'Animals' (1977) and 'The Wall' (1979). I always find myself coming back to this album. Very comfortable listen
Richard Wright - 'Wet Dream' (1978)
Recorded between Floyd's 'Animals' (1977) and 'The Wall' (1979). I always find myself coming back to this album. Very comfortable listen
Robert Schroeder - 'Ambient Occlusion' (2016)
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German electronic music artist. Extensive catalogue. Highly recommended.
Corte Aulica - Il Temporale e l'Arcobaleno (2007)
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Thanks, Noni! So far very good!
Starlight Brigade - 'Destination Eternity (2016)
First listen! Thanks, Noni!
Alice Cooper - 'Killer' (1971)
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Classic Cooper with original lineup. I was fortunate to be able to see them for the Billion Dollar Babies tour in 1973. I saw The Coop a few times after that with the mach II band. They were great, but not up to the caliber of the original lineup. Not a fan of his music after the 'From The Inside' album in 1978. Too metal for me. I'm a fan of the first 11 albums.
Iluzjon - 'City Zen' (2005)
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Crossover prog with a nice, almost jazzy, sound. Thanks, Noni!
Porcupine Tree - 'Lightbulb Sun' (2000)
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So far, sounds good! Thanks, genesis1964!
Ozric Tentacles - 'Arborescence' (1994)
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The band features former Pendragon drummer Fudge Smith, renown bassist John Jowitt (IQ, Jadis, Frost* to name a few), and keyboardist Stephen James Bennett (who has supported Tim Bowness). The trio are joined by “newcomers” Tommy Fox on vocals and Dave H on guitar
Sounds intriguing. Just read a bit about the band on the Progressive Music Planet site
Ozric Tentacles - 'The Floor's Too Far Away' (2006)
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Psychedelic Space Rock. Lots of albums. Great stuff!
Their DVD 'Live At The Pongmaster's Ball' is fabulous! Highly recommended
Rick Miller - 'Delusional' (2018)
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Instrumental Progressive, with vocals by Rick, reminiscent of Steve Hackett's vocals; very easy on the ears. Rick has tons of albums, all very good.
Listen on Bandcamp
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After a first listen, I must confess, that I find the album extraordinarily enjoyable, especially the longtrack The Legend Of Elijah Shade.
I agree with you, this is a fine Arena album. Vocals are a bit strained at times, but overall great music and good listen. Thanks, Noni!
McCartney and Wings - 'Back To The Egg' (1979)
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I believe this was their final album as Wings