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Lightshine
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Formed in 1974 by four students, Lightshine originated from the town of Emmerich in the lower Rhein area. Slightly out of their time, negot… read moreFormed in 1974 by four students, Lightshine originated from the town of Emmerich in the lower Rhein area. Slightly out of their time, negotiations with Sky and Vertigo came to nothing, they didn't fit in with the new smoother progre… read moreFormed in 1974 by four students, Lightshine originated from the town of Emmerich in the lower Rhein area. Slightly out of their time, negotiations with Sky and Vertigo came to nothing, they didn't fit in with the new smoother progressive sounds of the mid-1970's, so eventually they deci… read more -
Galliard
1,955 listeners
Galliard were formed in Birmingham, in the summer of 1968. They cut two albums, “Strange Pleasure” and “New Dawn”, both of which were produ… read moreGalliard were formed in Birmingham, in the summer of 1968. They cut two albums, “Strange Pleasure” and “New Dawn”, both of which were produced by Phil Wainman, drummer and future Bay City Rollers manager. In my humble opinion these are t… read moreGalliard were formed in Birmingham, in the summer of 1968. They cut two albums, “Strange Pleasure” and “New Dawn”, both of which were produced by Phil Wainman, drummer and future Bay City Rollers manager. In my humble opinion these are two of the best, most powerful, most vibrant albums of the er… read more -
Richard Sinclair
9,298 listeners
1. Richard S. Sinclair (born 6th June 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a me… read more1. Richard S. Sinclair (born 6th June 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene. Sinclair played guitar (and occasionally sang) in… read more1. Richard S. Sinclair (born 6th June 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene. Sinclair played guitar (and occasionally sang) in the root Canterbury band Wilde Flowers, before going on to … read more -
Clark Hutchinson
3,548 listeners
Mick Hutchinson says . I was doing the Indian influenced stuff in The Sons Of Fred in about 1964/5 .The Blues was a digression into anothe… read moreMick Hutchinson says . I was doing the Indian influenced stuff in The Sons Of Fred in about 1964/5 .The Blues was a digression into another genre . A=MH2 was roughly what I was doing in the Sam Gopal Dream . The only record of that band… read moreMick Hutchinson says . I was doing the Indian influenced stuff in The Sons Of Fred in about 1964/5 .The Blues was a digression into another genre . A=MH2 was roughly what I was doing in the Sam Gopal Dream . The only record of that band which contained Pete Sears ,Sam Gopal and Mick Hutchinson w… read more -
Country Lane
1,251 listeners
This Swiss band created an original rock music, mixing heavy influences such as Deep Purple with progressive ones such as The Nice and the … read moreThis Swiss band created an original rock music, mixing heavy influences such as Deep Purple with progressive ones such as The Nice and the other english progressive bands. Straight rock moments, dreamy atmospheres and good english vocals… read moreThis Swiss band created an original rock music, mixing heavy influences such as Deep Purple with progressive ones such as The Nice and the other english progressive bands. Straight rock moments, dreamy atmospheres and good english vocals are the basis of an excellent 70's album, full of fres… read more -
Catapilla
5,625 listeners
CATAPILLA were an English band from the early 70's who released two interesting albums of experimental jazz rock, without symphonic tr… read moreCATAPILLA were an English band from the early 70's who released two interesting albums of experimental jazz rock, without symphonic traces as in other bands of the moment such as AFFINITY, CRESSIDA, or SPRING. The band had a line-up… read moreCATAPILLA were an English band from the early 70's who released two interesting albums of experimental jazz rock, without symphonic traces as in other bands of the moment such as AFFINITY, CRESSIDA, or SPRING. The band had a line-up of six to seven people performing on saxophones, keyboards,… read more -
Second Hand
5,906 listeners
There's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though … read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands… read moreThere's more than one band with this name. 1) Second Hand was a somewhat obscure British psychedelic band from the late 1960s, though even on their first record from 1968 they were showing progressive touches earlier than most bands. The group led by Ken Elliott was originally called The Nex… read more -
Julian's Treatment
2,941 listeners
Julian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his o… read moreJulian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his own name which, along with King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King and Colosseum'… read moreJulian's Treatment was the solo vehicle for Julian Jay Savarin, a British science fiction writer. He released a 1969 album under his own name which, along with King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King and Colosseum's first two albums, stands as the earliest Progressive Rock … read more -
Crack
4,684 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) This Spanish band came from Gijon, in the northwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula. Its … read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) This Spanish band came from Gijon, in the northwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula. Its members were Alex Cabal (bass), Alberto Fontaneda (guitar, flute and vocals), Mento Hevia (keyboar… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: 1) This Spanish band came from Gijon, in the northwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula. Its members were Alex Cabal (bass), Alberto Fontaneda (guitar, flute and vocals), Mento Hevia (keyboards and vocals), Manolo Jimenez (drums) and Rafael Rodriguez … read more -
Aardvark
8,400 listeners
Aardvark was a British band active in the 1970s, playing progressive rock, unusual in doing without a guitarist. They gained some fame from… read moreAardvark was a British band active in the 1970s, playing progressive rock, unusual in doing without a guitarist. They gained some fame from the fact that Paul Kossof and Simon Kirke played in the band before leaving to form Free; followi… read moreAardvark was a British band active in the 1970s, playing progressive rock, unusual in doing without a guitarist. They gained some fame from the fact that Paul Kossof and Simon Kirke played in the band before leaving to form Free; following the pair's departure, Aardvark became mainly a recor… read more