Toy Matinee
Ghosts and Vodka, really loved them.
Toy Matinee
Ghosts and Vodka, really loved them.
Quarteto Novo(thanks to Ernie and Nosebone for hipping me(us) to this album.I'm so happy to have snagged a copy of the cd from a Discogs seller.
"please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide
Public Foot The Roman?
I always think I'm the only person on the planet who owns this disc. Too funny.
How about Frightpig? LOVED "Out of the Barnyard" from three years back. Anyone know if there's anything else in the works?
^ Well, Public Foot The Roman had a number of tracks on The First Lame Bunny Album , and I don't think those tracks appeared on the s/t album. So, not a whole album's worth, but a nice chunk of extra material out there.
Yugo-prog band Nepočin released only one album in 1977, Svijet po kojem gazim
Polytown....unfortunatelly, they never recorded second album...brilliant band, modern fusion stuff.
Yes, Art In America released a download-album, called "Hentschel Sessions", which was also available as CD-R from Amazon for a while.
https://youtu.be/p9pplh2KyBg
Gordon Haskell made one prog album after leaving KC called It Is And It Isn't in 1971 (with John Wetton on bass and backing vocals) and I wish he made 10 more like it!
To be or not to be? That is the point. - Harry Nilsson.
There was a short-lived follow up to Toy Matinee called Third Matinee where Patrick Leonard tried replacing Kevin Gilbert with Richard Page (Mr. Mister). They released one album called Meanwhile in 1994. I have it but IMO they failed to replicate what made the Toy Matinee album so good (KG's songs!)
I'm holding out for the Wilson-mixed 5.1 super-duper walletbuster special anniversary extra adjectives edition.
Fluorescein -- Nirvana-inspired Silver Lake darlings. GREAT pop/rock songwriting courtesy of the enigmatic and ultra-talented Greg Mora. Their one album, "High Contrast Comedown", is killer (I have the 1st version, not the DGC release).
Under The Sun (S/T)
Opus Dai (Tierra Tragame)
Dali's Dilemma (Manifesto for Futurism)
Orrenmaa Band
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
Amagrama - Ciclotimia
A.L.F. - Lonliness in Mirror
Phoenix Eye - 2001 - The Adventures of the King
Pollen
Q - 2011 - Abduccion
Bonfire Goes Bananas
Rahmann\Rahmann
Camembert - Schnorgl Attahk
Ocean - God's Clown
Sympozion\Kundabuffer
Jetlag - 2001 - Delusiones Optica
lgzit-nine
Borne - exprime la naranja
Blakulla - 1975
kestrel 1975 - kestrel
Bubblemath - Such Fine Particles Of The Universe
Fright Pig - Out Of The Barnyard (2013)
Moth Vellum
Land of Chocolate - Unicorn on the Cob
Trurl - Do Not See Me Rabbit 2011
Penny's Twisted Flavour - 2010 - Sketches
Persona Grata - Reaching Places High Above
X-Panda - Flight of Fancy
I knew Third Matinee before Toy Matinee. When I wrote a review I noted that it was a good name for this band, because after Pages and Mr. Mister is was the third band Richard Page played in. Little did I know...
Still, I like it (including its great Mark Ryden-cover), especially because of the great session-players. It's more prog-pop than prog-rock, but in my ears it's really well done.
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Conclusion: Third Matinee fits in this thread too
L. A. Underscore - Escape From Omaha
There used to be a drummer on PE, JONATHANN LAUNER, who sent me a cd/dvd that I don't think has ever been released. On the cd was David Ragsdale, Jerry Goodman, Alan Morse and Ryo Okumoto as well as the band members. There are a number of videos on Youtube but I don't think it was ever released.
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF STUPID PEOPLE IN LARGE GROUPS!
This site suggests that the cd is still "coming soon": http://launderscore.clockwerk.com/news.html
Good list. You mention several I did and got a couple I missed like Pollen, Camembert and Jet Lag. I held off on listing Camembert thinking maybe they are still active, but it doesn't seem so. I'm actually not familiar with a few of these, so I'll check them out.
Also, Land of Chocolate does have a 2004 release, called Regaining the Feel.
Bill
Rahmann - s/t is a good one.
I saw posts back in March 15 that Camembert were in studio working on a second album, did it fall apart?
Ian
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Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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