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Prog Psych Folk

Prog/Art Rock, Psychedelic, Folk Rock

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Hi and thanks for looking in ! -------------------------------------------------- I have been collecting music for 30 years or so now, a passion my father also had (though his musical tastes were completely different). I started out by picking through what I did like on his collection. My first 45rpm was 'My Brother Jake' by Free (which I still have!). Following that I built up a large collection of 45's of various musical genre's of the 70's (mainly Glam, Hard and Punk Rock). At the end of the 70's I concentrated on LP's, eventually moving more towards 70's Progressive Rock, 60's Psychedelic scouring secondhand shops and sale lists for that little Gem ! Some music I buy on instinct, you have to take a chance on something that is unknown and its great to hear a powerful album by a band I have never heard before(you know the type that makes the hairs on you neck stand up). And I'm still collecting new bands and forgotten bands! -------------------------------------------------- If you read this far thanks again! ------------------------------------------------------ Edited 03/Mar/05

Favorite Albums

Fantasy - Paint a picture

Culpeppers Orchard - Culpeppers Orchard
This band recorded one of best records Danish rock albums I have heard. This self-titled album presents excellent electric guitar rock with some folk influences. There are heavier compositions like Mountain Music Part 1 and 2 along with beautiful songs Blue Day's Morning or Gideon's Trap with nice calm piano working. Very good English vocal comes from Englishman Cy Nicklin. The music is often compared to many well known groups which results from unique style and quality. Difficult to get on CD (LP is also rare and expensive).

Sun Dial - Other Way Out

Trees - Garden of Jane Delawney

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