Ones that I do know about:
Latte E Miele - Passio Secundem Mattheum
Armando Tirelli - El Profeta
Eele Craig - Missa Universalis
Aphrodite's Child - 666
Quiet World - The Road
IO Uomo
RDM - La Bibblia
Gracious - "The heaven and hell suite"
Vangelis - Heaven and Hell
I know also the Jesus Chris Superstar album too.
Are the Kerry Livgren AD albums considered prog? If so they would be
what you are looking for. I have all three of them and they are pretty
darn good. Maybe EBAY has them.
Regards
Mike
Maybe also :
The Flower Kings - Adam and Eve
Pain Of Salvation - BE
Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days
John L Rice
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On 3/27/06 2:20 AM, in article 122f4md...@corp.supernews.com, "John L
Rice" <Dru...@ImJohn.com> wrote:
> "Mike" <mfell2112...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:nh0f225s5q45b0k5a...@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 22:47:46 -0600, "The angry snapping Goose"
>> <my...@my.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone add to the list of religious theme progressive albums? I'd
>>> like to perhaps investigate other ones that I don't know about...
>>>
>>> Ones that I do know about:
>>>
>>> Latte E Miele - Passio Secundem Mattheum
>>> Armando Tirelli - El Profeta
>>> Eele Craig - Missa Universalis
>>> Aphrodite's Child - 666
>>> Quiet World - The Road
>>> IO Uomo
>>> RDM - La Bibblia
>>> Gracious - "The heaven and hell suite"
>>> Vangelis - Heaven and Hell
>>>
>>> I know also the Jesus Chris Superstar album too.
>>
>> Are the Kerry Livgren AD albums considered prog? If so they would be
>> what you are looking for. I have all three of them and they are pretty
>> darn good. Maybe EBAY has them.
>
> Maybe also :
>
> The Flower Kings - Adam and Eve
> Pain Of Salvation - BE
> Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days
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> Can anyone add to the list of religious theme progressive albums? I'd
> like
> to perhaps investigate other ones that I don't know about...
Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans
Apart from the albums that have already beeen mentioned, there are plenty of
great (prog) albums which contain at least one track which is either
influenced by religion, or deals with religious themes, e.g.
Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage (The Lie)
Genesis - Foxtrot (Supper's Ready)
Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life (Childlike Faith in Childhood's End)
XTC - Skylarking (Dear God)
Jethro Tull - Aqualung (My God)
Elton John - Caribou (Ticking)
>Throw some of Glass Hammer's stuff in there too, I guess.
And speaking of Glass, Glass harp would work as well.
Regards
Mike
Salamander "The Ten Commandments". I recall it being vaguely
Strawbs/Moody Blues-ish proto-prog with a lot of Hammond. I didn't
find it interesting enough to warrant keeping when I got it on CD
ten years ago. YMMV.
<http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=4992>
Speaking of Strawbs, most of their albums have a song or two with
specific spiritual lyrics or a religious-themed morality tale.
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>"The angry snapping Goose" <my...@my.net> wrote in message
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>> Can anyone add to the list of religious theme progressive albums? I'd
>> like
>> to perhaps investigate other ones that I don't know about...
>
>Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans
I was beginning to wonder if anyone had spotted that one - it struck
me as obvious!
>Apart from the albums that have already beeen mentioned, there are plenty of
>great (prog) albums which contain at least one track which is either
>influenced by religion, or deals with religious themes, e.g.
>
>Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage (The Lie)
>Genesis - Foxtrot (Supper's Ready)
and Selling England (Firth of Fifth)
Peter.
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Prog grew out of the counter-culture and often reflected contemporary
views on religion. Ed Macan in his book on the genre compares the
ritual of the prog rock live show with religious ceremonies, a
comparison also made by Yes's "Ritual". However, these religious
references tend to be to "New Age" or eastern religious ideas (e.g.
Yes's "Close to the Edge" and _Tales from Topographic Oceans_), which
may be less familiar to the average Western listener. Another tradition
within prog is fervently atheist, of course (e.g. ELP).
--
Henry
> Can anyone add to the list of religious theme progressive albums? I'd like
> to perhaps investigate other ones that I don't know about...
Iona
If you're into the more metal stuff:
Symphony X - V
> Jethro Tull - Aqualung (My God)
Hymn 43 and Wind Up from Aqualung also.....
Tull's "A Passion Play" could be added.
Plastic People of the Universe had an adaptation of the Passion Play.
Does Satanism count as religion? There's Jacula...
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Sure satanism counts. The question was for religous content, not for a
specific religion.
Wes
"Cabeza Borradora" <rusho...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does Satanism count as religion? There's Jacula...
There was also Black Mass by Lucifer, but this was strictly electronic
music, "realized" by Mort Garson.
http://www.8trackheaven.com/blackmass.html has an MP3 of "Solomon's
Ring" from the album, it holds up rather well.
Tony
And anything by Sir Cliff Richard
ELP - Jerusalem
Stewart & Gaskin - New Jerusalem
FM - Seventh Heaven
Marillion - Easter
Eloy - The Apocalypse
Laurie Anderson - On The Road To Jerusalem
Plenty more where they came from...
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>In article <59gg2295ofa05pprl...@4ax.com>,
> rusho...@gmail.com (Cabeza Borradora) wrote:
>
>> Does Satanism count as religion? There's Jacula...
>
>
>There was also Black Mass by Lucifer, but this was strictly electronic
>music, "realized" by Mort Garson.
>
>http://www.8trackheaven.com/blackmass.html has an MP3 of "Solomon's
>Ring" from the album, it holds up rather well.
Goes well alongside Bruce Haack's "The Electric Lucifer", if I do say so
myself.
><my...@my.net> wrote:
>>Can anyone add to the list of religious theme progressive albums? I'd like
>>to perhaps investigate other ones that I don't know about...
>And anything by Sir Cliff Richard
Prog juggernaut that he's always been...
>Almost every band from the heyday of Prog had a song or album devoted to the
>subject.
>
>Sure satanism counts. The question was for religous content, not for a
>specific religion.
>
>Wes
Well than Secularism counts too along with Atheistism(Is that a
word?). That means every prog album known to man is religious.:-)
Regards
Mike
The complex rhythms and chord structures of "Livin' Doll" are amazing,
and Hank Marvin's guitar break in "Bachelor boy" is something to
behold. I never went much for Cliff's religious shit, though.
>>>And anything by Sir Cliff Richard
>>Prog juggernaut that he's always been...
>The complex rhythms and chord structures of "Livin' Doll" are amazing,
>and Hank Marvin's guitar break in "Bachelor boy" is something to
>behold. I never went much for Cliff's religious shit, though.
I'm a "We Don't Talk Anymore"/Alan Tarney era man, myself.