Getting it on with Prog


Looks like there has not been a STEADY progressive rock thread here since 2006.

If you refrain from trolling me, I'm up for posting mini (one or two sentence) "reviews" of lps likely some of you are not aware of.

You're welcome to add your own reviews, with one stipulation:
I realize this is an audio forum ,so please refrain from the obvious which has been done to death  (like Genesis,Yes,Focus...)

And I don't want to hear no bloody  Porcupine Tree , Mars Volta,Dream Theater ,Tool, or bleeding Steven Wilson.
sammmmmmy
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I've got some interesting Mychael Danna:
The Legend Of Deirdre (1996), composed by Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna,. A Celtic Tale is a magnificently orchestrated Celtic fantasy soundtrack inspired by the beautiful and tragic medieval Irish legend of Deirdre brings together the best elements of Celtic folk, classical, ambient and film music. Cinematic in scale, mythic in dimension, romantic in concept - A Celtic Tale sets a bold new standard for the popular Celtic genre.

TableJockey - the 180 Gram re-issue, cut from the original Analog master tape CTTE is spectacular, pricey at $32, but I'm getting my $$$ worth with renewed enthusiam to spin it.
"the 180 Gram re-issue, cut from the original Analog master tape CTTE is spectacular, pricey at $32, but I'm getting my $$$ worth with renewed enthusiam to spin it."

richmon-
in any form, CTTE is spectacular. 

Being a "stamper"  snob, I  find like most reissues CTTE is just okay, compared to a rare find cheapie in the the bins.

CTTE by default is plagued by the master, according to articles and my  72 year old record shop guru. 


Irrelevant to just hearing a nice clean copy OR CD/file. Just as long as it's LOUD.

Dave Cousins ’:old school songs’ .. with brian Willoughby .. a must have for acoustic strawbs fans

Beside the rio Grande - such a great song