Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Kha - Ym ~ France


10 "GMT. 1979 FLVM

Another one of those quirky DIY late 70s French albums. This one is based on primitive tinny digital keyboards, with real drums and a lot of imagination. Not really like any other album, closest might be to those Frenchies who veered towards the New Wave like Lievaux - Transfo or an instrumental SuperFreego maybe. 

Priority: 3

1/12/10

Monday, January 11, 2010

Iris ~ France


Litanies. 1972 Sonopresse Connection

Major label French pop/psych/le progressif. With cool organs, blistering fuzz, and Carnaby Street harmony vocals, Iris fools absolutely no one in trying to make the Hit Parade. But, this being French and all, it still sounds delicious, and references to other like minded crossover acts such as Alice's Arretez Le Monde, MOTUS, and Atoll's Musiciens-Magiciens would not be entirely out of line. Beautiful lilac cover art.

Priority: 3

1/11/10

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Heaven ~ USA


Heaven. 1969 W/W Records

Underground horn rock / psych album with delicious fuzz leads and cool roller rink organ sounds. Nice trumpet and trombone horn charts. Also some standard blues psych tunes as well. Interesting cacophonous freak out ending. This Nebraska band is not to be confused with the brass rock group from England.

Priority: 3

1/10/10

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Leticia Garcia ~ Brazil


Magamaquiaverica em Canturbano. 1984 private.

Very interesting release that is a smorgasbord of styles. Samba, Canterbury, Zeuhl, Chamber, Jazz, RIO, etc... Female vocals (anguished, narrated, softly sung), woodwinds, horns, piano, bass and drums. References include Julverne, Cos, Henry Cow, Noa, Gerardo Batiz, Bandhada, Noetra and others. One of a kind, that's for sure.

Priority: none

1/9/10

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Eik ~ Iceland


Speglun. 1975 private

This has to be the darnedest album I've ever heard. The first three tracks are.... abominable. I mean, it's worse than you can imagine. It's patterned after the USA's mid 70s funk and disco movements. One can only imagine a bunch of pasty uptight white guys from Iceland trying to pull this off. A complete embarrassment for all involved. Track 4 is a soft instrumental folk piece, followed by a pretty decent hard rock meets progressive long track 5 that closes the side is pretty good fashion. This leads to side 2, which is frickin' brilliant. Not just good - but seriously great! Some of the best symphonic progressive rock from Scandinavia, and better than most of their second, and highly recommended, album Hrislan og Straumurinn (which was reissued on CD in 1995). I'm not sure I can think of another album that is this much Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Priority: 2

1/7/10

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Deja Vu ~ Germany


Cosmic Zack. 1977 private

UMR review

Priority: 3

1/6/10

News: Esoteric Jan & Feb 2010 releases

From Vicky Powell:

"
Cave of Clear Light -3Cd Pye and Dawn anthology with fab artwork. This was originally going to be a project by Mark for Universal in the same series as legend of A Mind, Spirit of Joy etc and is to the same standard with the usual clamshell box.

PFM-2 CD anthology-River of Life (Manticore Years) with some unreleased—track listing etc on website and also on Amazon

Pekka Pojhola-The Mathematicians Air Display
Pekka Pojhola-B The Magpie
Wigwam-Nuclear Nightclub
Wigwam-The Lucky Golden Stripes and Starpose
Jackson heights-The Fifth Avenue Bus
Jackson heights-Ragamuffins Fool
Jackson heights-Bump N Grind

Feb titles as follows

Crazy World of Arthur Brown—needs no introduction, fab remastered reissue(2CD) with a whole Cd of bonus material and a Phil Smee extravaganza on the artwork

Hawkwind –Sonic Attack (atomhenge) 2CD with wealth of bonus material
Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come-Galactic Zoo Dossier—plus bonus material.
Ken Hensley-Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf
Ken Hensley-Eager to Please
Hawkwind-(Atomhenge) Alien 4
Ramases-Glass Top Coffin
Wigwam-Fairyport
Wigwam-Being
Wigwam-Live Music from the Twilight Zone"

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Site news: UME featuring great CD reissues of the past

On our sister site, we're featuring great CD reissues that have already been done. While on this site we discuss albums that still could use a CD, I thought it would be appropriate to call out the great reissues of the past. And truth be told, the best albums are already on CD! Not ALL of them (as is quite evident from this site alone, much less elsewhere), but a great majority are. We're also featuring great progressive rock albums from the modern era as well.

It's a work in progress, and there are literally thousands of albums to choose from, so it should give us a lot of material to cover the next few years at the very least!

Canzoniere Del Lazio ~ Italy


Spirito Bono. 1975 Intingo
Morra 1978. 1978 Intingo

***Spirito Bono reissued by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Spa in Jan 2019

Morra 1978 is a very fine fusion effort, taking the reins of the prior Miradas (reissued back in 1994 on Mercury) and running it into another dimension. Violin and saxophone are the main solo instruments, with percussion and female vocals continuing to play a large role in their sound. (This entry remains open since it's the last not to be on CD).

Spirito Bono is worth seeking out as well. It's a bit more experimental folk than the last two, but a very interesting listen.

Priority: 3

***Morra 1978 reissued on LP by parent label Intigo in 2020.

1/5/10 (new entry)

Monday, January 4, 2010

BIB Set ~ Sweden


It Wasn't Meant to Happen. 1969 Ton I Ton

BIB (Björn Ingvar Björnson) Set's sole album is a moody and heavy progressive rock set, with loads of fat Hammond organ. Slight blues influence, especially in the affected vocals and quite a bit of jazzy sequences including a couple of lifted parts from famous jazz sessions. A nice surprise this one especially given the early date. Thanks to reader Alberto for the heads up!

Priority: 3

1/4/10

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Abrial Stratageme Group ~ France


Mannderly. 1977 Sonopress

Imagine Ange as a hard rock group, or a French Blue Oyster Cult, and you have a pretty good idea of what we're dealing with here. Also reminds me of the Rictus album that's also in this list, though this one is much more professionally done. Vocals are in French and have that psychotic touch that I find highly fascinating. Very heavy guitar sound for the early date. A couple of ballads, and one 8 minute progger round out the contents. Interesting album!

Priority: 3

1/3/10

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Autumn Breeze ~ Sweden


Hostbris. 1979 O Records.

I probably shouldn't like this album as much as I do. It's very amateurish, but there's a magnetic charm about it. Comparable to other female vocal lead symphonic bands coming out of Germany during this time like Werwolf, Rebekka, Eden and Credemus. The Swedish language adds points too (I love the language in song). This would be a good choice for Transubstans.

Priority: 2

The band has released this on CD-R and as a download. Neither count as fully reissued by the CDRWL standards, but they are obviously 100% legit at least.

1/2/10

Friday, January 1, 2010

BullAngus ~ USA


BullAngus. 1971 Mercury
Free For All. 1972 Mercury

UMR reviews

Priority: 2 (for the debut)

1/1/10 (new entry)

News: More info on the Dear Mr. Time - Grandfather reissue


We first mentioned this reissue on November 1. Now its shaping up to be a great reissue. Label Wooden Hill states the following:

"First-ever official reissue of Essex-based band Dear Mr. Time's highly-regarded and much sought-after psych/prog concept album Grandfather. Heavily influenced by the Moody Blues and early King Crimson, Grandfather was recorded in mid-1970 and issued by the tiny Square Records in February 1971, but was only pressed in a total quantity of 1000 copies. This definitive release is taken from the original master tapes, and adds five superb home demos recorded around the same time as the album by guitarist and chief songwriter Chris Baker. It tells the group's story for the first time, and includes many previously unpublished photographs."

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Pascal Duffard ~ France


Dieu est Fou. 1976 CBS

Two words that go well together are wacky and.... French. And this album fits that statement like a glove. Only in France would an album like this find its way onto a major label. I could imagine hearing Albert Marcouer, upon listening to Dieu est Fou, saying something like "Pascal Duffard? Yea, now that guy is different!".

Throughout the album, there's a distinct flavor of French Pop music of the male vocal variety (ala Serge Gainesbourg or Julien Clerc). Combine this with an avant garde mindset (opera, laughing, cries, electronics, etc..) and you have a French Chanson meets Pierrot Lunaire type vibe. Unique and worth seeking out.

Priority: 3

12/30/09

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Exil ~ Germany


Fusionen. 1975 FHZ

If you can imagine the 1975 era Embryo band releasing Embryo's Reise from 1979, then I think you'd have a good idea of Exil's Fusionen release. Amongst the usual rock instrumentation there's lots of violin, cello, electric piano, and sax playing Eastern European and Asian influenced jazz rock. Aera's Hand und Fuss is another good reference as is Emma Myldenberger circa Tour de Trance. A very fine work.

Priority: 1

12/29/09

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Hot Flash ~ USA


First Attack! They'll Never Take Us Alive. 1977 Rockwell

UMR review

Priority: 3

12/26/09 (new entry)

Friday, December 25, 2009

It's My Head ~ Sweden ~ Wales


It's My Head. 1987 Studio Urania

Odd one here. It's My Head was a duo based in Stockholm, but prominently featured Welsh percussionist Steve Hubback. Album received a glorious review in Audion at the time, which propelled me to pick up a copy. Musically it's a fascinating hybrid of fusion, cosmic, electronic and industrial styles. Like a stripped down version of David Torn's Cloud About Mercury. The kind of album that would've given the 1980s a good name, but there are scant examples such as this. 

They also have two cassettes that I haven't heard to date.

Priority: none

12/25/09

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Jox ~ France


Joxifications. 1982 FLVM

A nice find from the always surprising FLVM label. Starts off heavily in the French folky bag recalling Troisieme Rive's Banlieues or Manu Lannhuel, but after a few minutes, the mood changes and the music moves into a primarily instrumental direction. In the end, you come away feeling like you've just heard a French Gryphon circa Red Queen to Gryphon Three (sans drums). Just replace the bassoon with an oboe. Other than the last, and short, three minute instrumental, the album does not use drums (a primitive drum machine was applied on the last track, for no purpose it seems). The music is driven by piano, acoustic guitar, Moog and bass guitar, the latter doing its part to keep the music driving forward. Memorable melodies, based on traditional themes, also define this album. 
A gray area reissue exists.

Priority: 3

12/24/09

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Kornet ~ Sweden


Kornet. 1975 Manifest
Fritt Fall. 1977 Manifest
Kornet 3. 1979 Svenska Love


Priority: 2

12/23/09 (new entry)

Monday, December 21, 2009

Mutha Goose ~ USA


Mutha Goose I. 1975 Alpha Omega

Typical Midwest prog, this time from Indiana. Recalls the southern Illinois group Thunderpussy in the compositions, though there's a strong presence of keyboards here. One of the better US private progressive rock albums.

Priority: 3

12/21/09

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Oz Quartet ~ France


Instant. 1984 Egide Concept

Nice progressive fusion with violin and guitar leads, somewhat typical of the time and place. File alongside Bedjabetch.

Priority: 3

12/19/09

News: MNW releases Arbete & Fritid's "Se upp för livet"


Thanks to reader Gal who points out that long time Swedish underground label MNW has reissued another one of their own 1970s albums - Arbete & Fritid's "Se upp för livet" (1977). Originally a double LP that apparently was part of an exhibition. I'm familiar with some of Arbete & Fritid's work, but I've not heard this title.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Pumpkin ~ Netherlands


Pumpkin. 1975 Bubble

Frequently noted by dealers as the "Dutch Placebo", I would say that prize should be awarded to Crypto if comparisons must be made. Placebo is a buzzword band that adds dollars to the prize, and it isn't a flat out lie that Pumpkin gets mentioned in the same breath - but in reality this Dutch band is a jazz fusion outfit, pretty far removed from the cool funky vibes of Placebo. With the abundance of sax and electric piano solos, Pumpkin are a far more generic outfit very much of their era. However, on a positive note, their ensemble playing is quite nice. Add a splendid cover, and the overall package is decent, though non-essential.

Priority: 3

12/17/09

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

News: Garden of Delights latest releases




A diverse batch this time that contains an obscure folk rock band as well as a 5th Xhol live album (4th from GoD alone). Most promising, to me anyway, is the archival release of Zoppo Trump - a band I'm not familiar with at all.

Zoppo Trump review on UMR

Label descriptions below:

"Zoppo Trump from Dortmund are known in collectors' circles only for the sampler LP 'Scena Westphalica'. In addition to these tracks, this CD contains another seven studio recordings. The style of Zoppo Trump can be described as progressive rock, slightly influenced by jazz and classical music, however mostly without any wind instruments. Band member Nicky Gebhard later played in Wallenstein and Martin Buschmann, son of the well-known jazz-musician Rainer Glen Buschmann, joined Cochise."

"(Yggdrasil) The sole album by this hippie-folk group from Munich in 1972 originally didn't make it past the acetate stadium. Now these wonderful sounds, with flute, violin and English lyrics, are finally available for the first time. The CD contains the five tracks from the LP plus eight instrumentals from 1970, including the soundtrack to the TV series 'Sommer in Sizilien' ['Summer In Sicily'], as well as five demo tracks recorded in the rehearsal room. "

"XHOL - ESSEN 1970. Xhol's sound was a mix of jazz-rock and psychedelia. The band from Wiesbaden (formerly known as Xhol Caravan) stood out for their lengthy improvisations, holding barely any vocals. The band became an established underground act with their two LPs released on Ohr. This release features amazing remastered live recordings dating from 1970."

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Synopsis ~ France


Gamme. 1981 FLVM

Synopsis’ second album was released at the tail end of the original French theatrical prog movement, and thus was pretty much ignored by everyone. Released on the quintessential cult label FLVM (Nuance, Flamen Dialis, Kha-Ym, etc...). What strikes me most about Gamme is the lengthy instrumental passages, something that was sorely missing on the Mona Lisa albums for example. Plenty of that patented French tortured guitar, old vintage keyboards and complex rhythms. A slight improvement on their debut.

Their debut Minuit Ville was reissued by Si-Wan in 1994, but remains very scarce.

UMR review

Priority: 2

12/15/09

Monday, December 14, 2009

News: Pan reissues Ruphus "Man Made" album


Pan Records, the consistent - albeit sparse, Norwegian reissue label has released Ruphus' last album "Man Made" from 1980. Not the highlight of their catalog, but completists will certainly be interested. And Pan always does a solid job, working with the master tapes.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Saturday, December 12, 2009

News: RPM reissues the first two BLO albums from Nigeria


Apparently December, 2009 is the time to reissue Nigerian psych albums. Earlier we announced the Academy reissue of Ofege. Now comes word that RPM, another of the many Cherry Red labels (Esoteric being the main one we follow), has reissued the first two albums by BLO (Berkeley Laolu Odumosu).

Here's what we said about the debut album:

"BLO (Berkeley Laolu Odumosu) - Chapter One (Nigeria) 1973 private. One of the more famous underground psych albums from Sub-Saharan Africa. Does contain a US psych funk vibe and isn't too far from the works of Fela Kuti, minus the deeper grooves. Shadoks has already done the LP reissue, so expect a CD sometime in the next couple of years."

Well obviously it appears Shadoks was only interested in the LP issue, or only had to rights to that format.

Should we expect an announcement for the Question Mark (Kenya) album next?

Thanks to Laser Ken for the heads up!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Vent d'Est ~ France


Vent d'Est. 1980 Music'AL

Melodic progressive rock somewhere between Camel and Pink Floyd. The instrumental work is quite good, especially the guitarist who lights it up quite a bit more than most from this era. However, there's plenty of commercially oriented material to wade through as well.

Priority: none

12/9/09

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tamalone ~ Netherlands


New Acres. 1979 Crossroad

Jethro Tull soundalikes, though strangely minus the flute (except on one song). But in every other way, it sounds like Ian Anderson and Co. I quite like it myself.

Priority: 3

12/8/09

Friday, December 4, 2009

Release Music Orchestra ~ Germany


Life. 1974 Brain
Garuda. 1975 Brain
Get the Ball. 1976 Brain
Beyond the Limit. 1978 Brain
News. 1979 Brain

UMR reviews

Priority: 1

12/04/09

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Didier Paquette ~ France


Le Souffle Noir. 1981 FLVM

Interesting French electronic record, with real and digital drums (early 80s style). Some sequencer and the odd outburst of fuzz guitar. More amateurish and less dark than Richard Pinhas' solo works, but not too far off stylistically.

Priority: none

12/3/09

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Odyssee ~ Germany


Odyssee - White Swan. 1978 MPA

Excellent German symphonic progressive album. This one has a lot more meat on its bones than most of the somnambulant snoozers coming from there during this time. For one thing, the tempo is faster and they mix in some complex time changes, to help keep it interesting throughout. Full fledged band sound with a thick production. The thematic sections are well developed, and a melody or two can actually be committed to memory. There's a definite Genesis influence, but not quite as much as Neuschwanstein, Ivory and Sirius. 

Priority: 2

12/2/09

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

News: Rocket Records to reissue Paroni Paakkunainen and Kaamos



It wasn't long ago we mentioned there didn't appear to be any active label in Finland interested in reissuing classic Finnish progressive rock. I wasn't familiar with Rocket Records prior, but they're based in Finland and have reissued many albums already (outside of our scope here).

Today we learned on Progressive Ears, two albums from our wishlist are coming out on CD for the first time from Rocket Records:

Paroni Paakkunainen: Plastic Maailma (1971)
Kaamos - Deeds and Talks (1977)

Excellent news!

Nanu Urwerk ~ Germany


Irgendwo... Nicht Weit von Hier. 1980 Tonstudio Bieber

Highly creative fusion effort from unknown German band. Flute, trombone and electric piano are the primary instruments with a few nice guitar licks thrown in for good measure. There's also some interesting voices in German. It's hard to pin the tail on the donkey with this one, so easy reference calling is a tough challenge. Certainly an encyclopedic knowledge of the German fusion scene from 1976-1984 helps, and you may want to yell out "Mosaik" or "Surgery" to your puzzled friends. Zappa and Canterbury get cameos as well. Nevertheless, it's an album that needs repeated listening to fully appreciate, the perfect justification for a much needed reissue.

Priority: 2

12/1/09

McLuhan ~ USA ***REISSUED***

Anomaly. 1972 Brunswick ***Reissued by Think Like a Key, Jun 2025 UMR review and band history Priority: 1 5/24/09 (new entry); 6/25/25 (com...