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    Harmonium's 'Cinq Saisons'? It's not like John Martyn, but it's acoustic guitar-led (no drummer, but there are keyboards) and it's certainly prog. I think it's a beautiful album, I don't know what the words mean but it hardly matters.

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    With all the echoplex going, it reminds me a little of Brian May's live solos during Brighton Rocks (although May is playing an electric guitar).
    I love Queen, but I hate that! It seems like he was always playing the same solo and it goes on forever.

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    Not anywhere sonically close to Martyn's Outside In (his best and proggiest album with Solid Air, IMHO), butCircus' Movin' on features acoustic instruments only - and quite an odd line-up too.

    This is a tremendous album.
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    The album Forest by Circle!!! The first song is a 10+ minute long scary campfire sing-along in 5/4... what could be more progressive than that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ88 View Post
    It seems like he was always playing the same solo and it goes on forever.
    Great, innit? Stops all time and puts the mind at ease.
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    Aranis, whoops, just saw the other post. But it was the First band that came to mind.
    Great music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    Not anywhere sonically close to Martyn's Outside In (his best and proggiest album with Solid Air, IMHO), butCircus' Movin' on features acoustic instruments only - and quite an odd line-up too.
    The bass is not acoustic.
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    ^^^^



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