Monday, July 1, 2024

Strongbow ~ USA ***REISSUED***


Strongbow. 1975 Southwind

***Reissued by ProgAOR Jun 2024

I didn't get a chance to feature this fine hard rock / AOR album. The CD doesn't include either track from their excellent 1973 single, but does have three other bonus tracks.

Priority: 3

7/1/24 (new entry / complete)

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Joachim Kuhn ~ Germany ***REISSUED***


Joachim Kuhn - Cinemascope. 1974 MPS

There may be other titles to consider but I haven't investigated further

***Reissued by Belle Antique Jul 2024

UMR review

Priority: 3

11/6/09; 6/9/24 (complete)

Friday, May 17, 2024

Flasket Brinner ~ Sweden ***REISSUED***


Fläsket Brinner. 1971 Silence

***Reissued by Silence May 2024

UMR review

Priority: 1

7/12/09 (new entry); 5/17/24 (complete)

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Kashmir / Patrice Guenat / Laurent Beguelin ~ Switzerland


Alarme! (aka Je Suis...). 1979 Kiswell. (Je Suis... was the original private issue)

Histoire Cruelle. 1982 Kobold



Patrice Guenat / Laurent Beguelin - Les Reflets du Lac. 1986 label unknown.


Priority: 3 (for Histoire Cruelle)

6/17/11 (new entry); 2/14/24 (update)

Monday, January 15, 2024

Vanessa ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


City Lips (Norway) 1975 On
Black and White (Norway) 1976 Compendium

***Both reissued by Norsk Albums Classics in 2023/24 

The more known of the two albums, Black and White, is a better than average instrumental jazz fusion album, with some tight rhythms and occasional funky lines. Primary leads come from the sax, but plenty of good guitar and keyboard leads as well. Comparisons to the French group Spheroe wouldn't be out of place. This album received pretty good distribution in the US, and it wasn't too difficult to find in the used bins in the 1980s. Because of this, I'm surprised it still hasn't been reissued to date.

City Lips is similar, again a mix of funk and fusion, with a couple of experimental bits thrown in for good measure. A bit more meaty than Black and White, but not as focused.

Priority: 3

5/23/10 (new entry); 1/15/24 (complete)

Friday, December 15, 2023

Earthstar ~ USA ***REISSUED***




Salterbarty Tales. 1978 Moontower
Atomkraft? Nein Danke. 1981 Sky
Humans Only. 1982 Sky

***Reissued by Made in Germany 2023  

UMR review

Priority: 1

11/28/10 (new entry); 12/15/23 (complete)

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Hades ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


Hades. 1992 Colours (1974 recording)

***Reissued by Norsk Album Classics in Jan 2024

This live album (soundboard quality) reminds me a lot of Osanna's L'Uomo, which in itself was a strong play on the early Jethro Tull sound. That is to say blues based heavy rock with aggressive, stuttering flute as the lead instrument. Many time changes also point to the Osanna way of doing things. The Norwegian vocals recall the unique Scandinavian flair found in bands like Host or Trettioariga Kriget. Great fuzz guitar leads as well. Short album (under 25 minutes), but great all the way through.

Priority: 3

6/1/09 (new entry); 10/25/23 (complete)

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Satin Whale ~ Germany ***REISSUED***


 Desert Places. 1974 Brain

***All their albums reissued by Made in Germany 2023 (finally!)  

UMR reviews

Priority: 1

7/25/09 (new entry); 8/17/23 (complete)

Friday, June 30, 2023

Visitor 2035 ~ England ***REISSUED***


Visitor 2035. 1978 Ariola

***Reissued by Made in Germany Jun 2023

Progressive fusion influenced by the usual suspects like Return to Forever, David Sancious and Weather Report. I also pick up some fellow countrymen Skywhale here as well as the US group Flight, and that's a good thing.

Priority: 3

12/12/09 (new entry); 6/30/23 (complete)

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Hannibal ~ England ***REISSUED***


Hannibal. 1970 B&C.

***Reissued by Talking Elephant May 2023  

Hannibal are squarely in that unique early 70s UK blues rock school of saxophone lead proto prog, similar in scope to other same-era English acts like Diabolus, Aquila, and Raw Material (circa their first album). Some really nice jazz-tone guitar work too. Despite the lengthy tracks, there isn’t much in the way of inter-song development. Highlights are certainly the last two tracks: 'Wet Legs' and 'Winter'. A good example of the style.

Priority: 3

11/25/09 (new entry); 5/23/23 (complete)

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Friday, February 17, 2023

Structure ~ France ***REISSUED***


Pop Music. 1970 Disques AFA

***Reissued by Sommor in 2023

In effect, Structure is a Bernard Wystraete solo album. Lead by his various flutes, the instrumental (with some wordless female chants) jazz psych presented is somewhat typical of the film and TV library music of the era (of which Wystraete has at least two albums under his name with titles like "Hits Variety"). It just happens to be a very good representation of said style, and recalls later instrumental flute lead outfits from France like Jean Cohen-Solal's two albums or Triode (on Futura). Some fine fuzz guitar and violin work here too - not to mention a particularly fat bass sound, something the French have become known for over the years. This would be a good choice for Vadim or Finders Keepers.

Priority: 3

2/7/11 (new entry); 2/17/23 (complete)

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Vecchio ~ Argentina ***REISSUED***


Afro-Rock. 1971 Music DeWolfe

***Reissued in 2022 by Kray

UMR review

Priority: 2

10/18/09 (new entry); 1/25/23 (complete)

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Recreation ~ Belgium


Don't Open. 1970 Triangle / Recreation. 1970 Bellaphon

***Music or Not Music reissued by Musea (Dec 2022)


Priority: 2

6/11/09 (new entry); 12/15/22

Friday, December 2, 2022

Maajun ~ France ***REISSUED***


Vivre la Mort du Vieux Monde. 1971 Pop Music / Vogue

***Reissued by SouffleContinu in Dec 2022

UMR review

Priority: 1

6/6/09 (new entry); 12/2/22 (complete)

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Memoriance ~ France


Et Apres. 1976 Europa
L'Ecume Des Jours. 1979 Philips

***L'Ecume des Jours reissued by Musea Nov 2022

Relatively well known French progressive rock band, who are similar to other groups of the era like Atoll, Pentacle, Carpe Diem, Pulsar and even Shylock. There's a slight psychedelic air on the debut, whereas the second is a full blown concept album. 

Priority: 1

8/24/09; 11/19/22

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Wolfgang Duren ~ Germany ***REISSUED***


Eyeless Dreams. 1980 WPL

***Reissued by Made in Germany Nov 2022

Back in the 1980s, there used to be a really cool store here in Dallas called The Record Gallery that stocked all sorts of European imports, with a strong slant towards the avant garde. Electronic music was one of the specialties of the owner (who now lives in Portland and still sells on ebay). It was here that I discovered bands like Ashra, Heldon and many others. Oh, and he sold original art paintings as well - thus the name of the store.

I remember seeing Wolfgang Düren's sole album back then, but there was just too much for me to still discover, and this one looked a bit synth-poppy to be honest. But it's nothing of the sort. Mike sent this along as he thought I'd enjoy it, and as usual he was right.

Eyeless Dreams is a solid entry for those into 1970s Berlin School sounds. Sequencers and synthesizer solos are the order of the day. Lots of Klaus Schulze, some Adelbert von Deyen and even a little Kraftwerk. Since I'm fond of the genre, this is an easy one for me to recommend.

Priority: 3

12/7/11 (new entry); 9/29/12; 11/15/22 (complete)

Granicus ~ USA ***REISSUED***


Granicus. 1973 RCA

***Reissued by Hellion (2022)


Priority: 1

A real under the radar reissue. I'm just now seeing it (3/30/25). Hellion is a completely legit concern out of Germany and Brazil, the latter is where this comes from. Granicus reformed and has released new material on this label, hence their reissue is here as well. Has many archival bonus tracks too. I plan on hunting it down.

4/15/11 (new entry); 11/15/22 (complete)

Friday, September 2, 2022

Sanctuary ~ USA ***REISSUED***


Sanctuary. 1971 Veritas

***Reissued by Sundazed Sep 2022

Kansas based progressive rock group, with remnants of psych, somewhat typical of the US rock scene of 1971. They take the unusual course of covering Yes' Time and a Word, plus an Edgar Winter Group composition stretched to 20 minutes. Some folky bits and lots of mellotron for fans of the style. 

Priority: 3

7/2/10 (new entry); 9/2/22 (complete)

Saturday, August 13, 2022

This Oneness ~ USA ***REISSUED***


Surprize. 1975 Oz

***Reissued by the band in a 3 CD set with two unreleased albums Nov 2022 

UMR review

Priority: 2

5/22/10; 8/13/22 (complete)

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Tullio de Piscopo ~ Italy ***REISSUED***


Tullio de Piscopo Revolt Group - Sotto e 'ncoppa. 1975 Carosello
Tullio de Piscopo Vol. 2. 1976 Carosello

***Both reissued by New Platform Aug 2022

De Piscopo is a well known jazz percussionist (to this day), who ventured into progressive fusion in the mid 1970s. First he played with The New Trolls, then he released these two fusion albums with some excellent Fender Rhodes, sax and guitar action. De Piscopo reminds me most of Toni Esposito's albums from the same era. Sotto e 'ncoppa features Sante Palumbo who was also on the Sway album. Vol. 2 is more diverse, mixing in period disco, acoustic folk, tight fusion, and rock versions of traditional Italian sing-a-longs. I felt this was the stronger of the two releases. Thanks to Midwest Mike! 

Priority: 3

9/28/09 (new entry); 8/6/22 (complete)

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Jukka Hauru ~ Finland ***REISSUED***


Information. 1972 Finnlevy
Episode. 1975 Love

***Information reissued by Lipposen Levy Ja Kasetti in 2021
***Episode reissued by Lipposen Levy Ja Kasetti in 2022

I first came across Hauru's name in the early 90's in association with the first Kalevala album, still a personal favorite album of mine. So I picked up the Information LP not long after from one of my dealer friends. I didn't get Episode until the ebay years. On his debut album "Information", there's no doubt the major influence for Jukka Hauru - one of Frank Zappa, especially of the Hot Rats era. The same motif is applied: Silly bits of humor, an almost academic approach to chamber jazz, and shredding early 70s bluesy wah-wah guitar like the master himself. Hauru proves to be an exceptional student, and this album is a no-brainer for fans of the style. "Episode" is quite a bit different, and moves towards the center of the Euro fusion movement. But it's a really good example of the style, with tight playing and Hauru proves to be once again quite adept with the electric six stringer. As an aside, Jukka Linkola plays keyboards on this album, and he apparently has a fine fusion album as well which I haven't heard. Looks like the cool folks over at ProgNotFrog have a copy to check out. 

Priority: 2

3/25/11 (new entry); 8/3/22 (complete)

Friday, July 15, 2022

Kebnekaise ~ Sweden ***REISSUED***



Ljus Från Afrika. 1976 Silence
Elefanten. 1977 Silence
Vi Drar Vidare. 1978 Mercury

***Reissued by Japan Arcangelo, Jul 2022.

Vi Drar Vidare still hasn't been reissued, but for purposes of this list I'm considering this complete.

UMR reviews

Priority: 2

12/4/10 (new entry); 7/15/22 (complete)

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Ole G. Nilssen ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


Ole G. Nilssen - World of Dreams. 1976 Apollo 

***Reissued by Norske Album Classics 2022 

Future Solaris member Nilssen put out this one incredibly obscure album before he himself disappeared into the ether. I've had this one on a curiosity list for well over 10 years, and finally in 2009 I had a chance to hear it, due to a good friend of this site. So was it worth the effort? Rarely is the answer yes in these cases, and World of Dreams is no exception, but this is a mighty fine album for certain. Light years better than the subpar Solaris Misty Morning album. At its core, World of Dreams is a soft rock vocal album. But there are long sections dedicated to instrumentals, and its these sections that are clearly progressive rock influenced, with 1970s era instrumentation. Like a lot of soft rock, the songwriting is better than average, and Nilssen possesses a fine voice, and so the combination is highly appealing, even if not consistent. One I'm glad I finally heard. 

Priority: none

3/24/10 (new entry); 5/4/22 (complete)

St. Helena ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


St. Helena - Hello Friend 1974 (1992 Colours) 

***Reissued by Norske Album Classics in Mar 2022

St. Helena play a very complex progressive sound akin to the UK scene at the time. Matches closest with the band Gracious! on their debut. I also hear parallels to another classic Norway band, Junipher Greene, especially from their Friendship album. Unfortunately the album is under 25 minutes, but it's time well spent. Only an archive LP exists, from the late great Colours label. Would be nice to pair this with the archival Hades album, that is also under 25 minutes. 

Priority: 3

5/19/10; 5/4/22 (complete)

Blow Out ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


Blow Out. 1977 Compendium 

***Reissued by Norske Album Classics May 2022

An excellent example of the late 70's all-things fusion era. Typical with no surprises, but superbly executed and is worth seeking out. Highlights include some fuzz bass and exquisite electric lead guitar.

Priority: 3

6/17/10 (new entry); 5/4/22 (complete)

Friday, April 8, 2022

Dionysos ~ Canada ***REISSUED***


Le Grande Jeu. 1970 Jupiter

UMR review


Le Prince Croule. 1972 Zodiaque

Priority: 2

7/3/09 (new entry); 4/8/22 (complete)

Friday, March 11, 2022

Ragnarok ~ New Zealand ***REISSUED***



Ragnarok. 1975 Revolution
Nooks. 1976 Polydor

***Debut reissued by Frenzy in 2022.
***Nooks was reissued long ago in Japan. It's legit but from vinyl. Need a better reissue.

UMR review

Priority: 3

10/25/10 (new entry); 3/11/22 (complete)

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Motiffe ~ England ***REISSUED***



Motiffe. 1972 Derby

***Reissued by Seelie Court 2021 

UMR review

4/11/10 (new entry); 3/5/22 (complete)

Priority: 3

Wolfgang Bock ~ Germany ***REISSUED***


Cycles. 1980 Telefunken

***Reissued by Made in Germany Mar 2022

Electronic music with real drums. If you love Klaus Schulze's Moondawn, you will love this. One of the best in the electronic style. Some of his later albums are on CD, but not this one, his debut. 

Priority: 2

9/19/09 (new entry); 3/5/22 (complete)

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Circus ~ Switzerland ***REISSUED***


Circus - s/t. 1976 Zyt.
Circus - Movin' On. 1977 Zyt. (the 1990 CD on Decoder is long deleted)
Circus - All-Star Band Live. 1978 Zyt.
Circus - Tearless Fearless and Evenless. 1980 Illuminatus.

*** All reissued by Belle Antique Jan 2022. Movin' On was originally reissued in 1990.

Oops. I had intended on adding Circus at the beginning of the blog when I was publishing my already-established Priority 1's. Then came the announcement from the German label Sireena that they were going to reissue the debut album (which has sadly fallen through), and I put the entry on hold. And then I forgot about it! So this entry is long overdue.

UMR review

My review for Gnosis (dated 2006) for the debut stated: "The Swiss quartet Circus is as diverse as the country itself. Though based in the Germanic city of Basle, Circus does not recall any band that is typically known as Krautrock. And their instrumentation is highly unusual, featuring only flute, bass, drums/percussion and vocals with occasional saxophone and acoustic guitar. With such a stripped down line-up one would expect a more minimal recording, but in fact Circus have quite the full sound. Much of this has to with bandleader Marco Cerletti’s bass gymnastics. Through pedals and effects, he obtains guitar and organ like textures, while also maintaining that wonderful “woody” bass sound that can often drive a recording. Of course, the dedicated flute player helps immensely in the melody and solo department. Though most known for their second album “Movin’ On”, arguably Switzerland’s finest progressive rock moment, this debut is not one to overlook. More subdued than its successor, it nonetheless packs a wallop, through dynamic change, when you least expect it. Again, easy comparisons are tough with Circus, but UK stalwarts Van der Graaf Generator come to mind in the vocal department (courtesy of Roland Frei), and the constant counterpoint allows us to pull out the Gentle Giant credit card. There’s also a sophisticated chamber music feel throughout."

As mentioned above, "Movin' On" is widely considered their masterpiece, and I concur. The legit CD on Decoder (1990) is criminally out of print, and this album is often bootlegged, as demand remains high. "All Star Band-Live" is pretty much a jam session, and completely moves away from the intricate and delicate compositions of the first two albums. It's a huge disappointment from my perspective. The final album is a very good comeback, though Circus are beginning to incorporate some AOR influences. Perhaps the best comparison here would be the Swiss band Flame Dream at the time of "Out in the Dark".

My notes for Tearless, Fearless, and Even Less: "Fearless, Tearless and Even Less is the 4th album from Circus. It's 1980, so the band predictably began to move toward the center and play a kind of proggy AOR that is often more found in North America. The highlight here being 'Leave It or Love It'. That would be Side 1. It would seem that Side 2 is dedicated to their progressive rock side considering the two long tracks. And it is, except they lack the dynamism of Circus' past, and turn in a Pink Floyd-ish snoozer. I preferred the AOR side honestly. A good album, but one hopes for better from Circus.". This one is a Priority 3.

Priority: 1 (for Movin' On)

11/26/10 (new entry); 1/25/22 (complete)

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Dhope ~ Germany ***REISSUED***


Musical Exhibitions. 1978 Harz

***Reissued by Garden of Delights Aug 2021

UMR review

Priority: 3

9/16/13 (new entry); 8/15/21 (complete)

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Angipatch ~ France ***REISSUED***


Vie. 1981 private
Delirium. 1982 private

***Reissued by Musea in 2021

Angipatch's debut Vie is a fine example of the dramatic French progressive style ala Ange and Mona Lisa. Of course, this is a more amateurish production, typical of the early 1980s, but the effort is sincere and certainly worth seeking out. Perhaps Elohim's Le Mana Perdu would be a good reference. On Delirium, Angipatch mixes neo prog with new wave synth pop and French vocals, and is a huge step down from the debut. Disappointing. 

Priority: 3 (for Vie)

9/18/10 (new entry); 7/3/21 (complete)

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Moose Loose ~ Norway ***REISSUED***

Elgen Er Løs. 1974 MAI 
Transition. 1976 Vertigo

***Both albums reissued by Norske Albumklassikere in Mar/May 2021***


Priority: 2

8/17/10 (new entry); 5/15/21 (complete)

Friday, May 14, 2021

Noah ~ USA ***REISSUED***


Brain Suck. 1969 (archival)

***Reissued by Guerssen May 2021


Priority: 2

12/20/09 (new entry); 5/14/21 (complete)

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Ma Banlieue Flasque ~ France ***REISSUED***


Ma Banlieue Flasque. 1979 Celluloid

***reissued by the band Mar 2021

UMR review

Priority: 2

6/27/10 (new entry); 3/31/21 (complete)

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Octopus ~ Norway ***REISSUED***


Thaerie Wiighen. 1981 private 

***Reissued by Norske Albumklassikere in May 2021

Extremely rare symphonic album, with an incredible cover and libretto booklet insert. The music is not unlike many of the Swiss private progressive albums found in this list (Eloiteron, Agamemnon, Sicher, etc...). Also the Norwegian band Thule, who came along a few years later, would be a reference. 

Priority: 3

10/12/09; 3/16/21 (complete)


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...