rare prog from early 70s

Braighs said:
Here's a question for anyone familiar with Gentle Giant. I have the albums Gentle Giant through Free Hand. Dare I venture further into the "pop" years? (I heard In'terview was OK).

and I want that Comus compilation album. But $40? I guess that's not for the casual prog fan. :erk:

youre contemplating buying the "pop" year gentle giant albums, but complaining about the pricetag of essential material like comus? interesting way of doing things.

try amazon.com's used section if you really cant afford it new. its $14 on there, i dont know where you found it for $40...the mexican black market?
 
I did not mention buying Gentle Giant. Only obtaining them.
First Utterance is $43 new.
I just now found "Song to Comus: The Complete Collection" for $18. So I'll get it. Thanx

Edit- I found it on Amazon.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
check out Trettioariga Kriget from sweden. also a fantastic, interesting and challenging band of about the same caliber.
I'm already waiting for their album.

I've writted down about 30 band names... I used to think I know anything about this kind of music... :cry: But I think a wonderful musical adventures is awaiting me... :rock:

NFU, you're great :worship: . Would you mind me falling in love with you? ;)
 
Procella said:
I'm already waiting for their album.

I've writted down about 30 band names... I used to think I know anything about this kind of music... :cry: But I think a wonderful musical adventures is awaiting me... :rock:

NFU, you're great :worship: . Would you mind me falling in love with you? ;)

waiting for which album? they have about 4 which are already released on CD. or do you mean you ordered one and youre waiting for it to arrive?

and id only mind if you have a penis. if not, then sure. ;)
 
There is no chance to buy their album in Poland and I don't have a credit card to buy it by the Internet, so I'm downloading it...
 
Here's some trivia: po\g mo tho\n means kiss my ass
Pogue Mohone is some Irish band, never heard their music. Just showing of my Gaelic skills.;)
 
I found the 1980 reissue of Quatermass - s/t and would be interested in buying that album. So, are the 2 bonus tracks on the reissue worth to get that edition or should I better search for the 1970 original issue?
 
porcupine_wolfff said:
I found the 1980 reissue of Quatermass - s/t and would be interested in buying that album. So, are the 2 bonus tracks on the reissue worth to get that edition or should I better search for the 1970 original issue?

you mean a 1970 original issue LP? or just a CD pressing of the original 1970 recording?

if youre strictly buying CDs, then id say always purchase versions with as many tracks as possible...why not have more music for your money?

if you are considering getting into vinyl, then prepare to be fairly broke for a very long time...or to be limited by condition or quantity due to price. for instance, an original copy of quatermass as you show interest in would easily fetch at least a couple hundred dollars in fair condition.

the vinyl is a lot of fun, and definitely the most interactive and personable way of collecting music, but unfortunately its also the most costly in this genre.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
you mean a 1970 original issue LP? or just a CD pressing of the original 1970 recording?

if youre strictly buying CDs, then id say always purchase versions with as many tracks as possible...why not have more music for your money?

if you are considering getting into vinyl, then prepare to be fairly broke for a very long time...or to be limited by condition or quantity due to price. for instance, an original copy of quatermass as you show interest in would easily fetch at least a couple hundred dollars in fair condition.

the vinyl is a lot of fun, and definitely the most interactive and personable way of collecting music, but unfortunately its also the most costly in this genre.

Yeah, I meant the 1970 original LP issue but now you've showed me the approximate price for the 1970 LP, I think I'll better go with the 1980 reissue on Akarma for 12 bucks. ;)
Thanks for your help and your advices. You are a walking library concerning prog and 70s rock. :worship:

BTW: purchased today Caravans' ITLOGAP LP on Deram (1971 pressing) for 35 dollar.
 
porcupine_wolfff said:
Yeah, I meant the 1970 original LP issue but now you've showed me the approximate price for the 1970 LP, I think I'll better go with the 1980 reissue on Akarma for 12 bucks. ;)
Thanks for your help and your advices. You are a walking library concerning prog and 70s rock. :worship:

BTW: purchased today Caravans' ITLOGAP LP on Deram (1971 pressing) for 35 dollar.

which 1971 pressing of ITLOGAP though? Is the label on the record red, or gold?
 
Hey NFU, sorry about the Lord Hypnos confusion - i thought that's what people were calling you from past posts i'd read. You mentioned Dungen on Mellotronen in Sweden, but it is Subliminal Sounds who puts out their records out in the EU. "Ta Det Lugnt" is the best contemporary record I have come across in ages - can't wait to see where they take it on the next release.

Thanks for the other picks - i am familiar with a couple, but will be sure to check out the others.

Just got Fraction's "Moon Blood", which i'm sure you are familiar with - Fuzzed out psych - pretty sick shit.
 
Child Of The Storm said:
Hey NFU, sorry about the Lord Hypnos confusion - i thought that's what people were calling you from past posts i'd read. You mentioned Dungen on Mellotronen in Sweden, but it is Subliminal Sounds who puts out their records out in the EU. "Ta Det Lugnt" is the best contemporary record I have come across in ages - can't wait to see where they take it on the next release.

Thanks for the other picks - i am familiar with a couple, but will be sure to check out the others.

Just got Fraction's "Moon Blood", which i'm sure you are familiar with - Fuzzed out psych - pretty sick shit.


well, yes, subliminal sounds is the record company dungen is on. i thought you meant what albums should you buy from the mellotronen website...which would indeed include dungen.

if youre asking what bands are good on mellotronen records label specifically, not their shop...then trettioariga kriget, asoka, charlie and esdor, paatos and morte macabre are the essentials.
 
i always have extra "essential" vinyl for sale. i beleive some extra rush, genesis, ELP, camel, black sabbath, the beatles, the nice, yes, nektar, jethro tull, captain beyond, etc etc.

so let me know if any of those spin your wheels.

by the way...nice choice of avatars...ginhouse was a quality act.