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    ....A little over one month since the last post in this most excellent thread. Where are the Progheads? Time to bump it then...and I'll do so with a question.

    This may come as a suprise to those who know me, but I have ZERO vinyl of some very great prog rock bands, and I need some recommendations for album selection.

    Caravan......Soft Machine....Dead Can Dance

    Can some of you recommend one LP from each band for me to source out?

    Thanks fellow Proggies!
    I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!

    John Adrian Spijkers - "Live Life! Leave A Legacy!"

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    John:

    I don't know the Dead Can Dance catalog well but I did recently pick up the MoFi Spirit Chaser reissue and I thought it was ridiculously great. Perhaps someone can suggest the definitive album to start with.

    With regards to Caravan, their signature album is In The Land Of Grey And Pink. It features the side long track "Nine Feet Underground" - one of the greatest progressive rock compositions of all time. David Sinclair rips it up on organ and there are some gorgeous emotional vocals from bassist Richard Sinclair. This album is a cornerstone piece of any progressive rock collection. It is readily available as there was a vinyl release in North America on the London label. Try to seek out a British pressing on Deram (Decca's "prog" sub-label). Caravan had a lot of great albums but ITLOGP is "the one".

    Soft Machine went through so many phases that its hard to recommend one to start at without knowing your tastes. The earliest albums with Kevin Ayers were brilliant psychedelic pop albums with jazz overtones. Eventually the band developed into a ground breaking jazz-rock ensemble. Soft Machine 3 or Soft Machine 4 would be great places to start but beware that Soft Machine 3 is generally acknowledged to be a crappy sounding album. These are easily available in any second hand record shop. One of my favorite Soft Machine albums is Bundles. This featured the addition of Alan Holdsworth on guitar. While its a more conventional fusion album its ridiculously great. This one should not set you back too much to find a copy on vinyl.

    I hope this helps.

    Ken Golden
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    Hi Ken,

    Regarding DCD-Spirit Chaser...is that a VINYL copy you have or the CD? I have the CD, which I picked up for $2 at a charity sale and I really, really like it.

    On my next vinyl hunt (I usually go about every 2 weeks) I'll be sure to look for Caravan-In the Land of the Grey and Pink, and also Soft Machine's-Bundles. Hopefully I'll be able to locate a copy of the DERAM pressing.

    Nice site btw.....how expensive is shipping into Canada?
    I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!

    John Adrian Spijkers - "Live Life! Leave A Legacy!"

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    John:

    The DCD is a vinyl release on MoFi's new silver series. Its a pretty recent release. Their silver series features 140 gram vinyl vs 180. Personally I've never gotten too jazzed about thicker vinyl. I'd rather have a quiet 140 gram vs a noisy 180.

    Postage rates to Canada depends on the number of items in your order. I'd like to think we are pretty reasonable as I don't believe in making any money on shipping. Our charges to Canada are just slightly above our domestic rates.

    Ken

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    Ken

    I was just perusing the Silver Series MoFi issues yesterday...I will have to have another look. My trusty local vinyl dealer carries a lot of MOFI vinyl, so I may just ask him to order it for me. I'm not bothered about it being 140-gram either, and your comment is spot on!

    PS: Listening to Spirit Dancer right now...it truly is a wonderful album!
    I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!

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    Harmonium - Histoire Sans Paroles

    Not really a video, but thought I's share nonetheless. Saw them live several times while growing up in Montreal, along with their part alter-egos Fiori-Seguin. Enjoy. Great prog tune!

    I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!

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    Many great Quebecois prog bands in the 70s. Maneige was probably my favorite. Contraction, Vos Vosins, Eden, Etcetera, Pollen are also wonderful.

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by John72953 View Post
    Harmonium - Histoire Sans Paroles

    Not really a video, but thought I's share nonetheless. Saw them live several times while growing up in Montreal, along with their part alter-egos Fiori-Seguin. Enjoy. Great prog tune!

    I just discovered that this LP is now available for the first time ever on 180-g. A Canadian label, but a German pressing.

    http://www.audiobasics.com/cgi-bin/s...LP002#aCRLP002
    I love the smell of vinyl in the morning!

    John Adrian Spijkers - "Live Life! Leave A Legacy!"

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    Harmonium, Caravan, Soft Machine ... now we're talkin!

    Lately been listening a lot to Blackfield. I don't know what it is about Steven Wilson, but this guy's music hits me in just the right spot. John, here's a link to their first album in vinyl.



    Highly, highly recommended.
    Peace.

    Ron Party

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    Ron:

    I found the new Blackfield to be a bit of a snoozer. Aviv Geffen wrote every tune except one. IMHO, the first Blackfield album is still the best.

    Ken Golden

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