Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 08:10 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 08:10 AM 10 hours ago, felser said: I love this one, means a lot more to me than any Roxy Music or Phil Manzanera solo album: 7 hours ago, GA Russell said: I had the cassette of this one. Is it the same thing as yours? I'm not sure this one qualifies as fusion or jazz rock - Canterbury scene for sure but at the more art rock end of it, maybe? But it is such a great record, and one that I always forget, so thanks for reminding me to dig it out. Quote
Д.Д. Posted Monday at 08:58 AM Report Posted Monday at 08:58 AM Never heard (of) Quiet Sun. Listening to it now - excellent album. Thanks! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 10:31 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 10:31 AM Its one of the few actually creative prog records. Its hard to think of other records that sound like that. Quote
Д.Д. Posted Monday at 12:59 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:59 PM 2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Its one of the few actually creative prog records. Its hard to think of other records that sound like that. One of the few, really? You consider Gentle Giant or (early) King Crimson not creative? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Monday at 01:24 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 01:24 PM 24 minutes ago, Д.Д. said: One of the few, really? You consider Gentle Giant or (early) King Crimson not creative? Those would be my choices probably, although Gentle Giant album by album only. Quote
Guy Berger Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I think the 1st albums by Tangerine Dream (Electronic Meditation) and Ash Ra Tempel might be of interest. Not really jazz but improvisation within the context of post Hendrix/Cream guitar power trios. Quote
HutchFan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago When I think of Euro-fusion and jazz-rock, I think of MPS. What about Association P.C.? And Jasper van 't Hof's Pork Pie? Do these fit the bill??? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago Some good mentions recently. Cortex is another one. I recently listened to this one: Birdland – In A Temple Of Silence Yugo bonus points although they recorded in Switzerland. Despite the name and the artwork it is shredding Mahavishnu type stuff. A little indigestible maybe. Quote
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