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    Egg - The Polite Force
    Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior + Musicmagic
    Chick Corea - Return To Forever
    Magma - Félicité Thosz + Slag Tanz

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    Douglas Lilburn - The Three Symphonies
    William Schuman - Symphony no. 7/Leonardo Balada - Steel Symphony

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    Brand X all night long. RIP John

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    Is There Anything About?
    Masque
    Morrocan Roll
    Unorthodox Behaviour

    Its been a long time since I played any of these except UB, and they all sound great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
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    Nox Arcana - Winter's Knight (I love this stuff. Dramatic, largely minor-key piano and strings type instrumentals. Good with the season approaching, but also will appeal to people who like film and video game scores.) They have like 18 albums and get a little samey after a while, but they scratch an itch for me.
    I've got The Dark Tower, ordered it directly from the artist Joseph Vargo together with the book Tales From The Dark Tower full of gothic stories and paintings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tangram View Post
    Brand X all night long. RIP John

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    Masque
    Morrocan Roll
    Unorthodox Behaviour


    Its been a long time since I played any of these except UB, and they all sound great.
    Those bottom 3 on your list are outstanding recordings, in my view (although missed Phil on "Masque"). However, if you want to think of something that is out of this world crazy-making and mind blowing, how would you have liked to be in attendance at the Knebworth concert back in 1978?!? A double bill of Phil!!! Yikes...

    Masques is the 1978 album by the British jazz fusion group Brand X. This was the band's first studio recording without drummer Phil Collins. The rear of the album cover has a photo of the crowd from the Knebworth Festival, 1978 — a bill that included both Brand X and Genesis, Collins' other band.

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    ^^^ Oh yeah! Here's another I'd kill to have seen:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    ^^^ Oh yeah! Here's another I'd kill to have seen:

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    You said it, man!!!
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    Yesterday:

    William Schuman - Symphony 7/Leonardo Balada - Steel Symphony (Maazel/Pittsburgh)
    Leevi Madetoja - Symphonies 1 and 2
    William Schuman - Symphonies 3 and 5/Judith
    Vagn Holmboe - Chamber Symphonies
    Vagn Holmboe - Symphonies 11, 12 and 13

    Also, Ludolf Nielsen's Hjortholm tone poem.

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    Norma Winstone: Somewhere Called Home
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    Josh White: At Town Hall
    Todd Rundgren: Back to the Bars
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    Moody Blues: On the Threshold of a Dream
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    Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour + Morrocon Roll + Product.
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    Ludolf Nielsen - Symphony no. 3/Hjortholm
    Herman D. Koppel - Symphonies 3 and 4
    Frank Bridge - The Sea/Enter Spring/Two Poems
    Penderecki - Symphony no. 3/Threnody/Flourescences
    Penderecki - Symphonies 1 and 5

    Also, Havergal Brian Symphonies 11 and 15

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    Last night, it was:

    Bruno Maderna - Oboe concertos 1 (1963), 2 (1967), & 3 (1973)

    Kind of stark, but equally mysterious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick L. View Post
    Yesterday:

    William Schuman - Symphony 7/Leonardo Balada - Steel Symphony (Maazel/Pittsburgh)
    Leevi Madetoja - Symphonies 1 and 2
    William Schuman - Symphonies 3 and 5/Judith
    Vagn Holmboe - Chamber Symphonies
    Vagn Holmboe - Symphonies 11, 12 and 13


    Also, Ludolf Nielsen's Hjortholm tone poem.
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    Karl Hartmann: Symphonies 7 & 8 - Bamberger Symphoniker on EMI

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    Josef Suk - Ripening/Praga
    Arnold Bax - Symphony no. 2/November Woods
    Shostakovich - Chamber Symphonies
    Bryan Ferry - Mamouna

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    Nels Cline 4 - currents, constellations
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    Mahler: Symphony No.1 Bernstein / NY Philharmonic

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    Balada - Guernica/Zapata/Symphony no. 4
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    Brother Where You Bound- Supertramp
    26 East, Volume 2- Dennis DeYoung
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    Esperanza Spalding: Radio Music Society
    Mahler: Symphony No.7 Otto Klemperer / New Philharmonia
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