Various Artists - Wind Of Change: Progressive Sounds Of 1973 (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Wind Of Change: Progressive Sounds Of 1973
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Esoteric
- Genre: Progressive Rock
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 1:08:52
- Total Size: 163; 436 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Digitally remastered celebrating the finest musical sounds of so-called progressive rock music of 1973.
The next release in the series of compilations celebrating so-called "Progressive" rock music concentrating on 1973, another year in which Progressive music in all it's forms would continue to be a dominating force with the album buying public. Much of this music appeared on the "progressive" imprints of major record labels such as EMI's Harvest, Decca's Deram and Philips Records' Vertigo and the emerging independent labels such as Charisma, United Artists and Island Records. 1973 saw a wealth of imaginative artists continue to meld seemingly disparate musical genres and influences such as jazz, blues, folk, rock and classical music on a host of wonderful albums, all of which appealed to an audience of students and rock fans. Universities and Colleges remained regular venues on burgeoning live music circuit in the UK for these artists, most of whom earned loyal followings through regular concert performances both in Britain and in Europe.
Tracklist:
1.01 - John Lees - Unititled No. 1 (7:54)
1.02 - Family - Check Out (4:30)
1.03 - Nektar - Good Day (2022 Remaster) (6:43)
1.04 - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Time Captives (2021 Remaster) (8:25)
1.05 - P.F.M. - River of Life (6:59)
1.06 - Hemlock - Fool's Gold (2022 Remaster) (2:37)
1.07 - P.F.M. - Photos of Ghosts (5:22)
1.08 - Procol Harum - Grand Hotel (6:08)
1.09 - Pete Sinfield - Still (4:46)
1.10 - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Spirit Of Joy (2021 Remaster) (3:17)
1.11 - Anthony Phillips - Silver Song (1973 Single Version) (4:15)
1.12 - Pete Sinfield - The Night People (7:55)
The next release in the series of compilations celebrating so-called "Progressive" rock music concentrating on 1973, another year in which Progressive music in all it's forms would continue to be a dominating force with the album buying public. Much of this music appeared on the "progressive" imprints of major record labels such as EMI's Harvest, Decca's Deram and Philips Records' Vertigo and the emerging independent labels such as Charisma, United Artists and Island Records. 1973 saw a wealth of imaginative artists continue to meld seemingly disparate musical genres and influences such as jazz, blues, folk, rock and classical music on a host of wonderful albums, all of which appealed to an audience of students and rock fans. Universities and Colleges remained regular venues on burgeoning live music circuit in the UK for these artists, most of whom earned loyal followings through regular concert performances both in Britain and in Europe.
Tracklist:
1.01 - John Lees - Unititled No. 1 (7:54)
1.02 - Family - Check Out (4:30)
1.03 - Nektar - Good Day (2022 Remaster) (6:43)
1.04 - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Time Captives (2021 Remaster) (8:25)
1.05 - P.F.M. - River of Life (6:59)
1.06 - Hemlock - Fool's Gold (2022 Remaster) (2:37)
1.07 - P.F.M. - Photos of Ghosts (5:22)
1.08 - Procol Harum - Grand Hotel (6:08)
1.09 - Pete Sinfield - Still (4:46)
1.10 - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Spirit Of Joy (2021 Remaster) (3:17)
1.11 - Anthony Phillips - Silver Song (1973 Single Version) (4:15)
1.12 - Pete Sinfield - The Night People (7:55)
Year 2023 | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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