Battlegods

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Be Free - ARGENT
How delicious are they? Coretti psych that could fit perfectly on the first Soft Machine album, and the Moog is exactly in between Canterbury and Brian Auger.
 
Holdsworth - Endomorph (Dedicated to My Parents)
How to overcome ethereal atmospheres and Sylvian's vocal style?! This piece is the example: sublime voice, total music that transforms into vision, thought, atmospheric event, and a unique guitarist.
(By the way, after years of listening I can say that I find Japan and Sylvian too wave/simple.)
 
Yes - Survival (2003 Remaster)
When you find a young guy playing four strings like this, the debut can only be perfect (the only track, ahem cover, that doesn't shine is Every little thing...the reinterpretations of Everydays and I see you, on the other hand, drastically surpass the originals).
 
Yes - Onward
Yes - Man in a White Car (2008 Remaster)
This morning I'm also being a DJ... how well does the ending of White car go with the intro of Onward?!
 
UK As Long As You Want Me Here Night After Night
When Wettonian melodies had not yet flowed into the sound of Asia.
 
Nektar - Show Me the Way
After three excellent albums, in 1974 comes Down to earth, marking the beginning of the end for many prog bands. However, the last jewel is not to be missed.
 
Can - Quantum Physics
Do you like my Ranxerox face in the picture?!
 
Pooh - Donna al Buio, Bambina al Sole (Remastered)
Alessandra's masterpiece that could easily fit into Parsifal (alongside Infiniti noi, L'anno il posto l'ora and Come si fa).
 
Pooh - Opera prima (Remastered)
An album entirely beat like Contrasto and Per quelli come noi but with the first symphonic masterpiece, the sublime title track featuring the classic visionary lyrics of Valerio Negrini.
 
Blly Cobham - Taurian Matador
Billy's favorite album. After that, he slumped into the style of Ian Carr and Isaac Hayes.
 
Pooh - Oceano (Remastered)
I like to imagine it as a preview of the atmospheres of Yes in "Turn of the Century" and "Onward."
 
Vanilla Fudge - The Spell That Comes After (2006 Remaster)
Renaissance is the perfect album by Vanilla (along with their debut) featuring proto hardprog, dark psych, and bursts of Hammond that only Brian Auger could have imagined.
A comment on the other albums: The beat goes on is completely unnecessary, except for the masterful reworking of Fur Elise, Near the beginning is saved by the sublime Some velvet morning, and Rock and roll is too constrained by mindless hard funky clutter.
 
Formula 3 - Interludio
Formula 3 - Aeternum - tema
The prog wasn't for everyone. This is demonstrated by "Suite per una donna" by Dik Dik and "Sacrificio" by Equipe 84, too locked into catchy beat. Formula 3, on the other hand, were the Italian Vanilla Fudge (of course along with New Trolls).
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