peterfrederics
Thanks for your comments and totally understand what it’s like to be so busy! Really glad that emusers is here for the long term. I likewise listen to many of your tips and often for similar reasons. That is, to my mind, what makes this group so great to belong to.
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Today it's "Odessey and Oracle" by The Zombies!
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"All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" by Explosions In The Sky.

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Janis Joplin album "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmik Blues Again Mama!".
As AMG says "As well as being one of the finest rock singers of the 1960s, Janis Jop… -
5 cases a day so Melbourne's back in lockdown with masks compulsory.
As a result, I am wearing my favourite mask and listening to my all-time favourite album, The Doors first album.in What are you listening to right now? (Twenty Million Things [We'd Like to Do when COVID is over]) Comment by peterfrederics May 2021
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@Brighternow Interesting label and the La Orquesta de Animales album is excellent plus it’s at NYP!Are there any other albums that you would recommend …"Bitches Brew" by Miles Davis

"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly
"Reflections" by The Mentulls. Surprisingly good, 1970s style Rock with a tinge of Prog.
https://www.emusic.com/album/2829686/The-Mentulls/Reflections<…Really Hard rather than Prog Rock but quite a good album nevertheless.
"Presents Chocolate Moose" by "The Zoo".
The best tracks are "Chocolate Moose", "I've Been Waiting Too Long", "From a Camel's Hump".
in 1960s/70s PROGRESSIVE ROCK ON EMUSIC Comment by peterfrederics May 2021"Brethren" 1970 self-titled album.
Bizarre that in what is largely a fairly ordinary Country/Folk Rock vocal album, there is an outstanding Prog/Hard Rock instrumental track.
It is Track 4 "Success Brand Oil" and well worth a …"Red Queen to Gryphon Three" by Gryphon
Go to the link below to read about this cover
https://thephilosophe.medium.com/g…"Diabolus" by Diabolus.
This British band issued this excellent album in 1972 which almost disappeared without trace before being recently re-discovered. How familiar is that!
In fact, the band didn't even know that the album …"Louie Louie" by The Kinks
Apparently Ray Davies says that he came up with their highly influential song You Really Got Me’s famous power-intro while trying to hammer out the chords to “Louie Louie.”
in Awesome Cover Versions . . . Comment by peterfrederics May 2021"Cottonwoodhill" by Brainticket
AMG says "Cottonwoodhill is one of the trippiest records ever made, capturing the intensity of the peak LSD …North Sea Radio Orchestra's 2011 album "I a moon"
An amazing album, AMG says "drawing plaudits from specialist classical publications as well as indie music magazines, who compared the ensemble's sound to any number of musici…"Grappling Hooks " by North Atlantic Oscillations
On the same top Prog Rock label (Kscope) as Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson.
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National Health were one of the top groups in the Canterbury scene in the mid to late 70s. Their two best albums, to my mind, were "National Health" and "Of Queues and Cures".
AMG says " in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021@rostasi thanks very much for the intro to the outstanding "Black Jazz" label.
A number of really interesting albums but I must say that I am particularly taken by JuJ…"Alive and in Full Bloom" by Mushroom
1998 album which revisits early 70s progressive/psychedelic rock
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May 2021
"May God and Your Will Land You and Your Soul Miles Away from Evil" by Pax. A Heavy Psych group from Peru.
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021
"Get It On" by Pacific Gas & Electric. A mix of blues and psychedelic rock and a great album.
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"Red Album" by Baroness
One of their band members is an accomplished artists who designs their album covers.
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May 2021
Thanks to @djh "Gusano Mechanic" by Climax has been on constant rotation
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"Growers of Mushrooms" and "Unleashed" by Leaf Hound
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021
"Precious Cargo" and "Sea Shanties" by High Tide.
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021
"Tourist" by St. Germain, my favourite music to chill to.
"The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Moon" by The Sopwith Camel.
AMG says "From the fertile San Francisco ballroom scene, in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021"Tales From Topographical Oceans" by Yes, a classic cover by Roger Deans.
Below is Roger's story behind the design of the cover.
in Great Album Covers Comment by peterfrederics May 2021On the Ayers Rock theme "Solid Rock" from Goanna's album "Spirit of Place" is a real must to listen to although it's cheating somewhat because it's from 1982!
True blue Aussie music at its absolute best!
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by peterfrederics May 2021Two really good, unheralded albums by Ayers Rock "Beyond" and "Big Red Rock".