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    Wow, tons come to mind. I probably missed some. some have been suggested previously, but I second or third those.

    Feliu i Joan Albert
    Apoteosi
    Autumn
    Babylon
    Bacamarte
    Bad Dog U
    Barcelona Traction
    Blay Tritono
    Blue Motion
    Bonfire
    Chetarca
    Coto En Pel
    Crack
    Craft
    Curt Cress Clan
    Dun
    Etna
    Et Cetera
    Gotic
    Igzit Nine
    Kultivator
    Metamorfosis
    Metrognom
    The Other Side
    Pangee
    Pollen
    Pye Fyte
    Quiet Sun
    Rahmann
    Sympozion
    Townscream
    Trilogy
    Il Trono dei Ricordi
    L Uovo Di Colombo
    Weidorje
    Zed
    La Zombie et Ses Bizons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    Didn't England make a second album?
    Indeed they did, "Last Of The Jubblies", otherwise they'd have made my list.
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    Hobo, Yugo-prog one-album wonders who released an excellent s/t album in 1975.





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    Draft and Bill is another.

    I believe they only made "Reported Missing" but I could be wrong.

    I also enjoyed Empire's "Back to Knowledge."

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    The two most for me are both from Quebec:

    Et Cetera
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    Quote Originally Posted by everyday View Post
    Bardot
    I hope you are joking. Or is there more than one group called Bardot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    Wow, tons come to mind. I probably missed some. some have been suggested previously, but I second or third those.

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    Bacamarte

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    I must say that another one was officially released - Sete Cidades (1999), although entirely made by Mario Neto, with just the participation of Roberto Molinari on the keyboards.
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    Two more, both from Brazil:

    Arion
    Semente

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Robson View Post
    I must say that another one was officially released - Sete Cidades (1999), although entirely made by Mario Neto, with just the participation of Roberto Molinari on the keyboards.
    I didn't realize that. I guess what would have been nice would have been if the full band had done a follow-up on the heels of the debut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Man View Post
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    A second Album is still possible, they are working on something.
    Very different lineup though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoyiceu View Post
    Lots of them:
    Fields
    Aviator
    etc.
    Those two bands had two albums each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mascodagama View Post
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    There is a second Album, altough it is an archival release.

    There is also this very rare track from a compliation:

    Last edited by TheH; 02-27-2016 at 12:31 PM.

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    Janison Edge - I still pull out "The Services Of Mary Goode" on a regular basis.

    I would also second Ad Infinitum as others have mentioned.

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    Carl Hupp Project
    Ivan Smart Mob
    Bella Band
    Redfins
    Mr Motaba
    ZAZEN (with the fusion line up)
    Hectic Watermelon
    Sam Aliano
    Oxter
    Alan Morse
    Power Job
    Tri-Offensive
    Tetsuo Sakarai (Gentle Hearts Band)
    Blue Vino
    Allen Brunelle


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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Janison Edge - I still pull out "The Services Of Mary Goode" on a regular basis.
    Excellent choice, and easily on my list as well!

    Others:

    Fantasia (Finland, 1975)
    Quill
    Pollen
    Babylon
    Panna Fredda
    Makajodama
    Arachnoid


    ...and some more recent ones that could still happen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by adewolf View Post
    You might want to check out "Flea on the Honey" and Flea. All bands feature the same members.

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    Indian Summer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Makajodama
    That's a great album
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    I would say Zyma, but they had a second recording, which is still anounced to be released on CD. It was anounced for 1999 and it is still considered to be on it's way, according to Garden of Delights.

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    The second line up of UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    There is a second Album, altough it is an archival release.

    There is also this very rare track from a compliation:

    I figured archival collections of oddments didn't count for purposes of the thread...

    Had not heard that compilation track before, thanks!

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