What Are You Listening To Right Now?
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Marianne Faithfull - The Montreux Years
 
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I listen to Country once in a blue moon, but this is one of my favorite artists in the genre.

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Mar 13, 2022 at 4:38 AM Post #111,864 of 136,371
Khan - Space Shanty (1972)

What prog music would look like if Khan is still alive? That's really a very tough question to answer because as we know it later that the band is actually a "one album" band and short lived. The history of the band is centered around Steve Hillage (guitar player, vocals, and songwriter / composer), Canterbury alumnae who invited Nick Greenwood (bass, vocals co-writer of one song "Mixed Up man of The Mountain"), Pip Pyle (drums) and Dick Henningham (organ). Pip Pyle then decided to join GONG and was later replaced by Eric Peachey. Just before the band entered studio to record the first album (that it turned out to be the only one), organist Henningham left the band. Hillage summoned his old mate Dave Stewart and asked him to play on the album, which Stewart of course did on the spot. That's why there is a special note on the back cover of the LP that says: "Our special thanks to DAVE STEWART who fitted in our sessions in between commitments with his band Egg". As a matter of fact we knew it later that Dave Stewart plays wonderful organ work in this album that has become his sound trademark. No one would argue with it if s/he listens to this record!
- Gatot - (Progarchives)

 
Mar 13, 2022 at 9:13 AM Post #111,869 of 136,371
Ground is still snow covered, but the sun is out 🌞

 

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