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15 classic albums from the UK underground, Heavy & Progressive rock! 

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In my struggle to sum up the UK underground in only 15 short soundclips I must start with the Legendary Vertigo label, home of Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep ao, there are a lot of great records on vertigo what not so many people have heard about, two are included here: Gravy Train and Still Life.
Gravy Train was not that "underground" and did a handful of records in the early 70s, most known is the classic "Ballad of a peaceful man" but for me their debut LP is as good as anything they wrote.
Still Life (the other Vertigo act included) is a blank page, at least for me, I don't know what happened to them after this stunning album.
Nick Greenwood, formerly the bassplayer in Crazy World of Arthur Brown tried his wings with the mega obscure LP "Cold Cuts"(1972), obviously with no luck as the record must have sold very poor back then, after this obscure but brilliant organbased album Greenwood ended up in Khan. Another organbased heavy progressive monster is the one created by The Norman Haines Band or Sacrifice as the Birmingham group originally was named. Haines was the organist of Locomotive and the "Den of Iniquity" album is very much like a heavier, evil brother of the Locomotive LP.
Fontana released some great but megaobscure records around 1970, a big record company that for some reason pressed very few copies of some of their most interesting signings!?. The fantastic heavy/bluesrock LP Red Dirt is supposed to only have been made in 200 copies, but in the case of Czar I guess a lot more copies was pressed. The Czar Lp was reviewed as a poor mans King Crimson coverband at the time of its release, but hell no! today 40 years later this LP sounds as fresh as ever, not hardrock but a very fine blend of hard progressive rock.
Fire. The magic shoemaker: sure it is a progressive record but it´s also very much in psychedelic vein, the Lp has always been rare and whispered about in the record collectors circuit, as on of the finest moments of collaboration between prog and psych, members from Fire later turned up in The Strawbs and Paul Brett Sage.
Even the Ghost LP have some psychedelic leanings but most tracks are doomy progressive and rather heavy rock, there are also a couple of acid folk tracks on the album that firing in many directions, but always a winning Lp in my book, and my week spot for laminated covers with flipbacks goes over the top here, beautiful!.
Then there are the brass rock or brassy progressive bands as two good examples of this genre I had to pick up the bizarre record by Brainchild, called Healing of the lunatic owl!!! Get the picture? You don't need Chicago, IF and Blood Sweet & Tears when there is bands like Brainchild spiting their pumping heavy jazzrock right in your face! or Galliard! Galliard released two fine records on the Deram Nova label, , more pastoral in its approach than Brainchild, with an almost medieval atmosphere, especially their second, with its burlesque cover drawing by David Anstey (the man who painted most early Savoy Brown covers like Hellbound Train and Blue Matter) catches the eye and ear.
The rural progressive rock genre was not the most common subgenre within the UK progressive scene but there are some great examples, The Parlour Band and Northwind. The beautiful album by The Parlour Band just have to be included, as it is important as a bridge between progressive rock groups like Ramases and more mellow popbands like the later Lps by Marmalade, they surely knew how to write music with hooky lines, that their album was released on the Deram label makes it even more interesting for collectors, as Deram for me and many others means quality!.
The second rural group included is Northwind from Scotland. I don't know who they were or are!?, but they released one fine Lp in "Sister Brother Lover" very much in the mellow progressive rock style, although something happens on the two last tracks there they turn Hardrock!
Welsh band Blonde on Blonde was a very talented foursome, they recorded three Lps of which their third "Reflections on a life" is their most together. They got consequently good reviews and they played Isle of Wight rock festival in 1969, but for some reason their big break never came.
Another influential artist for the UK progressive rock scene was Pete Brown, most known as a lyric writer for Cream, (he wrote lyrics for Sunshine of your love, White Room and a couple of other classics) In 1970 after he was asked to leave his own band Battered Ornaments, he started Peter Brown & Piblokto and recorded two monstrous hard progressive records on the Harvest label, sadly in the shadows of label mates Pink Floyd and Deep Purple, Piblokto´s two LPs passed through unnoticed at the time, but 40 years later they regularly spin on my turntable, and many other's I suppose!.
Historic analysis by Dyvelsten 20120105

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@dengangen
@dengangen 12 лет назад
This music deserves not to be forgotten. The unprecedented creativity fed the music for years and has never later been repeated in such richness.
@hayohaans7808
@hayohaans7808 4 года назад
Man I’m 19 and collectief records. Getting into this music for the last 2 years. That collection is just mind blowing. Only seeing those albums let alone hearing them is only a dream. Kind regards from the Netherlands and keep spinnin!!
@ianwilkinson4602
@ianwilkinson4602 4 года назад
Not played here but check out Indian Summer's self named album released on the RCA Neon label.
@hayohaans7808
@hayohaans7808 4 года назад
@@ianwilkinson4602 I know tht album! Very good US
@ianwilkinson4602
@ianwilkinson4602 4 года назад
@@hayohaans7808 I have always loved the album, I had it in vinyl TWICE because my kids wrecked the first one :-) I now have it on Cd too. They were thought of as a new Black Sabbath, surely a joke. Another band I like very much and are never mentioned to my knowledge is TITUS GROAN self titled album from 1970, it is a kind of progressive rock but unusual, it is hard to define, but may be worth a little of your time. Cheers and thanks for the comment.
@hayohaans7808
@hayohaans7808 4 года назад
@@ianwilkinson4602 I'll check them out. Currently, I'm listening a lot to bands like arzachel and aardvark. Last week I bought an original Czar UK fontana 1970. "small" accident at an auction. Oeps, please don't tell my mom :)
@ianwilkinson4602
@ianwilkinson4602 4 года назад
@@hayohaans7808 Morning Hayo, I promise I won't tell your Mum :-) I like Aardvark very much, Arzachel less so, but I loved the album after this formed by the guitarist Steve Hillage [one of my hero's down the years] they were known as KHAN the album Space Shanty very different, I think after that Hillage joined GONG on and off, then onto a solo career, still going under the name of System 7. CZAR I don't know at all ??? chalk one up to you in finding it, I have had a quick listen, it sounds interesting, I don't even remember the album art and I have spent hours in record shops and have never seen it, quite a surprise. I still have a record deck and some vinyl but haven't listened for 20 years plus I would imagine, though I still have the amp and big speakers too. My current listening jumps around around all over the place Hypnos69-Legacy, IGORRR- Savage Sinusoid, Holger Czukay- Radio Wave Surfer, Ozric Tentacles, Be Bop Deluxe. etc etc. good luck with your listening and don't spend too much :-))
@Outmind01
@Outmind01 7 лет назад
My god, that riff on that Ghosts song. So simple, yet so kick-ass!
@converti76
@converti76 4 года назад
Awesome music, just discovering it!
@notte74
@notte74 9 лет назад
Amaing collection. GREAT!! Northwind and The Norman Haines Band's scorching guitar workings are awesome.
@indianmaid70
@indianmaid70 4 месяца назад
Paradise for me looks like this....
@ShirleykentSinger
@ShirleykentSinger Месяц назад
Thank you for the Tip Off indianmaid70. Great music and film.
@patrickkeenan6331
@patrickkeenan6331 5 лет назад
GREAT list....love hearing obscure prog underground rock!
@ZalMoxis
@ZalMoxis 5 лет назад
I have all of these..... most excellent testaments to a time now long gone and never to return..... sadly.
@danielbarratt9420
@danielbarratt9420 11 лет назад
GRAVY TRAIN RIP Granddad!
@marceloramos4386
@marceloramos4386 Год назад
Rock proguessivo...minha vida....gosto muito
@thomasschuler1082
@thomasschuler1082 7 лет назад
Creative mix! Wonderful snippets. Thanks a million.
@ShirleykentSinger
@ShirleykentSinger Месяц назад
Thank you for showing The Ghost album.....proud to be part of your film Shirley Kent...also singing harmony on Far Too Late To Cry...
@clouddog2393
@clouddog2393 10 месяцев назад
Proud to say l own most of these albums . One of the many advantages of being in my late teens , early 20's at the start of the 70's . Most picked up for around £l.50 - £2.50 . Those were the days .
@dongshikkim8860
@dongshikkim8860 3 года назад
Awsome and fantastic.... I can't find the right words to express my emotions.... thank you^^.... from rep.Korea
@Naflemac
@Naflemac 12 лет назад
Thanks to labels like Akarma, many can discover early 70s groups like the ones above now over 40 years later
@joaquinach8842
@joaquinach8842 5 лет назад
la energia el poder, la mistica el misterio, el feeling todo aquello que encierra esa tremenda musica, todo lo que guarda esos disco de vinilo CADA SUSPIRO CADA NEURONA EN SU MAXIMO DESTELLO DE INSPIRACION solo musica para iniciados para los entendidos para aquellos que buscan algo mas alla , algo fuera de lo cotidiano fuera del mundo mas alla de las constelaciones... donde al fin nosotros los amantes de lo excelso podamos vencer a la muerte
@captainsoul1953
@captainsoul1953 10 лет назад
Used to own the Gravy Train....recall seeing most of these at second hand stores in the early 70s usually for about 50p..............i bought loads of obscure stuff back then.....i bought an album by Andromeda...didnt like it so i threw it in the dustbin......also bought Swaddling Songs but left it on the train......
@vjujgsduifgyydua
@vjujgsduifgyydua 9 лет назад
EXTRAORDINARIO !!!! THANKS !!!!
@user-oz7kc6fz5p
@user-oz7kc6fz5p 2 года назад
Офигенный список ! Чувак , у тебя обалденный вкус ! Я попробовал составить свой список приоритетных альбомов, но у меня не получается меньше 100 альбомов. Весь твой список туда входит ! Long live rock'n'roll !
@johnsonlee8879
@johnsonlee8879 9 лет назад
i never heard of any one of them, except Gravy Train ! thx
@magmasunburst9331
@magmasunburst9331 5 лет назад
Private Press Vinyl videos are so scarce on RU-vid. Not the recordings of the records themselves, but collectors talking about them.
@1962jet
@1962jet 3 года назад
thank you for that, obviously a real labor of love.
@Lindalindali
@Lindalindali 4 года назад
Thank you! This is amazing ♥
@pisoipisoi7584
@pisoipisoi7584 4 года назад
thanks`a`lot.romania.,
@nikolaosmosxakis3395
@nikolaosmosxakis3395 3 года назад
very well done
@rogerschnack
@rogerschnack 8 лет назад
Hi! Wonderful video and equally wonderful vinyl collection, man. It was a pleasant surprise for me already know all the bands presented here. I could not fail to mention Brainchild, Blonde On Blonde, The Norman Haynes Band, The Parlour Band, Piblokto! and Galliard, fantastic bands! Thank you for this video.
@psaavedrat
@psaavedrat 12 лет назад
Excelente. Te felicito, una muy buena colección.
@stevealvanos6592
@stevealvanos6592 Год назад
I can't believe I haven't heard most of these bands. I love this stuff. Thank you.
@sirmugman
@sirmugman 8 лет назад
nice stuff more to look out for or to listen to
@gustavoautran
@gustavoautran 11 лет назад
fantastik. thank you!
@donaldjosefczyk6418
@donaldjosefczyk6418 7 лет назад
Wow, this is kinda like remembering what I never knew. The format of your video is cool, takes some getting used to because just when I start getting into one of the cut's, another one pops up. Never would have heard any of this stuff if not for you, thanks for the education.
@toneyisaiah408
@toneyisaiah408 3 года назад
Deejays would go completely nuts trying to find those albums.
@allenamenschonbelegt
@allenamenschonbelegt 3 года назад
This is a very good collection! Thanx! A lot is part of my music. I can see the first Grobschnitt LP. GREAT!
@ligobigo
@ligobigo 8 лет назад
so spot on, if i wanted an album i was not sure about i would check out if it was on Vertico NEVER LET ME DOWN
@Denysdnepr
@Denysdnepr 11 лет назад
Collection of vinyl Lps is amazing!
@mariorockmetalpunk4486
@mariorockmetalpunk4486 10 лет назад
que musica tan chingona
@bugeanuflorin1531
@bugeanuflorin1531 6 лет назад
Thx.u my friend
@toneyisaiah408
@toneyisaiah408 3 года назад
Most people don't know that there was a label called Pye records from the U.K.
@RUDI-UK
@RUDI-UK 3 года назад
Just priced the first pressing of the first May Blitz album. Yeah, order me 2 please. I'm running out of frisbees(!)
@flomarp439
@flomarp439 6 лет назад
I can see I have a lot more treasure hunting to do. I gotta go find The Norman Haines Band on vinyl.
@savinsavin8387
@savinsavin8387 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@williamjackson1408
@williamjackson1408 7 лет назад
Please send original LP copies of these records to my house directly! Nicely collected.
@honeybutterlover
@honeybutterlover 12 лет назад
wow that's a great vinyl collection mate...i envy you.
@ertugrulkarslioglu9202
@ertugrulkarslioglu9202 10 лет назад
süper..i love is oldies song vine like as this
@indianmaid70
@indianmaid70 4 месяца назад
The ghosts album is the absolute peak of the whole bunch and all the others are pretty fine examples of UK prog. Another video may feature Aardvark, Locomotive, The Web I Spider, Second Hand, July, Pinnacle Assasin, Captain Marryat, The Dark, Astral Navigations aso
@callas5
@callas5 12 лет назад
Just love the music from the UK and this era. Some of them I didn't know. Thanks for the entertaining lesson ;)
@jmsbk12345
@jmsbk12345 6 лет назад
JERUSALEM is the most exciting band on here for me.
@ZalMoxis
@ZalMoxis 10 лет назад
I have all these too
@MrNeiltonoman
@MrNeiltonoman 3 месяца назад
Some great choices I'd add Head Machine: Orgasm (1970 Major Minor recs), either of the Toe Fat Lps, or even the Weed S/T Lp.
@oliviahopem
@oliviahopem 9 лет назад
well done sir, well done
@MrMarcoporro
@MrMarcoporro 12 лет назад
pete brown the same song writer of cream's greatest hits as sunshine of your love, white room, dance the night away
@nikolaosmosxakis3395
@nikolaosmosxakis3395 3 года назад
goog all,,,,,,,,,,
@liverawkstar
@liverawkstar 10 лет назад
i think it's totally NOT amazing how a certain handfull get remembered for an age,, im pretty sure a lot of this sounds better than the popular stuff,, amazing riffing, creativity, especially the drumming..
@ZalMoxis
@ZalMoxis 10 лет назад
Times now sadly lost......
@Fetusluxan
@Fetusluxan 4 года назад
Orgasmic intro!
@metalwizard5502
@metalwizard5502 Год назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ MAN YOURE ANGEL ON THIS EARTH CHEEERS! YEAAA ♥️😪🤟🏼💥🍺
@loldacz
@loldacz 10 лет назад
I'm pretty sure, that the song starting at 6:05 (When I came down) was recorded by Black Sabbath in 1969. But I never heard about covering it.
@jamesgrady5576
@jamesgrady5576 7 лет назад
I see Vertigo and wonder where Jade Warrior is and what about Stray...as you thumbed thru your collection saw something I have...Bullfrog...heard some interesting music, but...not enough to really get into
@BravaShow
@BravaShow 11 лет назад
AJJJJJ...., the best rock in the world, very very good fron argentina
@OutRAjious
@OutRAjious 6 лет назад
High Tide, no question about it..
@ranchowilli
@ranchowilli 3 года назад
gracias, obrigado, mercy Mother's Friendship 5 X 5 Mother's Friendship 5 5 5 5 5
@user-on9ry1rx5o
@user-on9ry1rx5o 8 лет назад
!!!! Коллекция однако!!!
@adamphillips6865
@adamphillips6865 2 года назад
Pete Brown! Well done.
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 3 года назад
cool -
@metalwizard5502
@metalwizard5502 Год назад
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💥🎸💥🎸💥🎸
@MemphiStig
@MemphiStig 8 месяцев назад
Gravy Train, s.t. Nicholas Greenwood, Cold Cuts Fire, The Magic Shoemaker Galliard, Strange Pleasure Red Dirt, s.t. The Parlour Band, Is a Friend? Northwind, Sister Brother Lover The Norman Haines Band, Den of Iniquity Still Life, s.t. Jerusalem, s.t. Brainchild, Healing of the Lunatic Owl Pete Brown & Piblokto, Thousands on a Raft The Ghost, When You're Dead Blonde on Blonde, Reflections on a Life Czar, s.t.
@vince8367
@vince8367 2 месяца назад
Red Dirt 🔥🔥🔥
@tutenvanman2715
@tutenvanman2715 6 лет назад
Has part 2 come out yet with Aardvaark, budgie,Mouse, Bedlam Strangedays you know the rest.
@user-dn4sw2gh6c
@user-dn4sw2gh6c 4 года назад
what's the name of the album at 4.20 up, on the left side?
@moonuni
@moonuni 4 года назад
Pays to collect obscure album good gristle in there top tear obscure.
@sureiwas
@sureiwas 11 лет назад
thank the heavens for electricity
@alesnovak5735
@alesnovak5735 7 лет назад
Only one is not in my collection...Brainchild.
@Enevan1968
@Enevan1968 6 лет назад
You really would think a label like Cherry Red would be interested in re-releasing these...
@silentbloodyslayer98
@silentbloodyslayer98 10 лет назад
WHEN I CAME DOWN??????????????
@KAPUTO666
@KAPUTO666 11 лет назад
wich track plays Nick Greenwood ? where can i find it? cheers
@bearblaster420
@bearblaster420 11 лет назад
great you please put what the songs are in the description?
@Malk0v
@Malk0v 11 лет назад
what's the name of the first song?
@metalwizard5502
@metalwizard5502 Год назад
🤟🏼♥️😪
@indianmaid70
@indianmaid70 4 месяца назад
Among these here not all are excellent listenable from start to finish. For example the Red Dirt is for me not the strongest one, although the here represented track is killer stuff. The best ones here for me The Ghost Jerusalem Galliard Greenbaum Brainchild Gravy Train. Maybe Still Life Czar - must admit never listened to them as a whole.... the others Piblokto Northwind Blonde Fire Parlour Red have their moments but a lack of consistency as well... Norman Haines maybe the most difficult to rate. It has so killer stuff on it and the rest is fine music for the most, a bit difficult to get into it, though. I personally think they should have omitted Mr Armageddon. But for sure others will appreciate that this track is repeatedly represented here from the we are everything you see lp
@uvb74
@uvb74 Год назад
Muito bom😅
@tutenvanman2715
@tutenvanman2715 6 лет назад
I didn't know the bloke from ABBA was in Galliard....look yourself
@adrianlackey5107
@adrianlackey5107 10 лет назад
I'm so happy Norman Haines is represented here. Is there any footage of him performing in either this band or Locomotive?
@tutenvanman2715
@tutenvanman2715 6 лет назад
Why in the photo of Galliard is the bloke from ABBA on the front and is that Vincent Crane on the religious record?
@ShirleykentSinger
@ShirleykentSinger Месяц назад
If you need any other pictures of THE GHOST...contact me x
@kink66
@kink66 12 лет назад
Dear pete some of these great lp's worth a fortune so at least put them in a nylon bag?
@planetgorlons6074
@planetgorlons6074 8 лет назад
Can you post a track listing? kinda confusing
@szemuvegparas301
@szemuvegparas301 7 лет назад
any track list???
@giorgosvasiliou7773
@giorgosvasiliou7773 6 лет назад
gravy train the new one from gravy train's 1970 self titled album close the door by nicholas greenwood's 1972 lp cold cuts magic shoes by fire's 1970 lp the magic shoemaker children of the sun by galliard's 1969 album strange pleasure from end to end by red dirt's 1970 self titled album in circles by t2 1970 album it's all work in the boomland she's learinng by brianchild's self titled 1970 album midnight steamer by jerusalem's self titled 1972 album people in black by still life's 1971 self titled album too late to cry by the ghost's 1970 album when you're dead sad song for an easy lady by blonde on blonde's 1971 album reflections on a life follow me by czar's self titled 1970 album
@strawberryrbicks
@strawberryrbicks 9 лет назад
Ivar shelves!
@StringRamblerBale
@StringRamblerBale Год назад
fu I love u
@gazyandraus
@gazyandraus 8 лет назад
Wich is the first one track?
@katherinez7227
@katherinez7227 7 лет назад
Gazy Andraus The New One by Gravy Train
@98secretid
@98secretid 10 лет назад
Which is the song from 4:32 to 4:54??
@mikebarker7626
@mikebarker7626 3 года назад
Pretty sure its by the parlour band
@cmikex2
@cmikex2 8 лет назад
One wonders what become of all the members of these groups.Did they all fade into obscurity, back to mundane and mind destroying jobs?
@wolfliou3678
@wolfliou3678 4 года назад
Piblokto.
@markriva4259
@markriva4259 7 лет назад
No track listing, are you serious?
@ZalMoxis
@ZalMoxis 5 лет назад
go find the LPs dummy
@JohnAltyn
@JohnAltyn 10 лет назад
Great! I was hoping that you would stop by my channel and check out my original music. I think you might dig it. I just released a video for my new song 'Say A Prayer'. Look forward to your feedback! Thanks. -John Altyn
@elemaszer
@elemaszer 4 года назад
Black Sabbath 4 on a spaceship label??? Sucks, hahahahaha. :-)
@gardgardner4912
@gardgardner4912 5 лет назад
Thank God I have never heard such rubbish before.... I do now know there had to be some minimal quality or reason for commercial success, which none of these 15 bands has ever possessed....
@dyvelsten
@dyvelsten 5 лет назад
Noted, thanks for the info.
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