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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    I think Rüdiger Braune was also a member of Kowalski and guested on one song of the last Hoelderlin album.
    He was, and he also played on an Album by Mauro Pagani (ex PFM)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    He was, and he also played on an Album by Mauro Pagani (ex PFM)
    He also played on some Gianna Nannini albums.

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    Listen to this: Bondar and Wise.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyiWVGU_Qh0&t=2116s

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    Bootcut - Hammond vs Drums
    Bootcut - De Fluff
    Bootcut - Suspended Animation

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockcup View Post
    Bondar and Wise's music might not be very 'original', and the album cover is horrible and kind of misleading, but they can certainly play and there is lots of energy. Enjoyed it !

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    Some recent additions I ve really enjoyed

    Standarte ( Italy)
    Recreation debut ( Belgium)
    Trikolon and Tetragon ( Germany)
    Odin ( Germany/UK)
    Kvartetten Som Sprangle ( Sweden)

    More modern : ( Bandcamp)
    Frederico Conti - Underground Jazz *fantastic Hammond*
    Ronaldo Rodrigues ( keyboards from Caravela Escarlate) vol 2 , again fantastic Hammond

    Please keep the rabbit hole going 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by gallen1964 View Post
    Some recent additions I ve really enjoyed

    Standarte ( Italy)
    Recreation debut ( Belgium)
    Trikolon and Tetragon ( Germany)
    Odin ( Germany/UK)
    Kvartetten Som Sprangle ( Sweden)

    More modern : ( Bandcamp)
    Frederico Conti - Underground Jazz *fantastic Hammond*
    Ronaldo Rodrigues ( keyboards from Caravela Escarlate) vol 2 , again fantastic Hammond

    Please keep the rabbit hole going ��
    I'm not completely sure, but according to the booklet Hendrik Schafer, who later played with Passport, played a Farfisa organ in Trikolon.

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    Ten years and no mention of Il Mucchio?
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    San Michael anyone? Pre-Kaipa.
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    "Very, very nice," said a man in the crowd,
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    She was gold alright, but then so is rust.
    "Such a shame about the beard."

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    With the years, some videos are gone from YT and appear as blank in the thread, maybe this one was one of them. German band Amos Key, for fan of The Nice :


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    We have an organ tune from our album “Risk” (2018), which might suffice. Several different tones are used:


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    Not strictly Prog but in the realms of Acid Jazz , Proto Prog :

    Don Sinn Departures 1969

    Bryn Barklam The Origin of Captain Hammond ( keyboardist with Mother Earth )2008

    Trummor & Orchel Out of Bounds 2011

    Larry Young’s Fuel SpaceBall 1976

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    Fields - ST and Contrasts

    Death Organ 9-5

    Steamboat Switzerland ?

    So picked up the Fields double CD release , Graham Fields has such a great Hammond tone , gravelly and grating , similar at times to Quatermass and Atomic Rooster

    And … I can’t really handle the Cookie Cutter vocals on Death Organ but the instrumentals that end both albums have some great Hammond , can anyone recommend the more mellow of the Steamboat Switzerland releases ? Seem to have many albums and what I ve listened to is a bit too avant guard , maybe the debut Live album is best starting place ? If anyone can advise

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    Quote Originally Posted by saucyjackstl View Post
    I always am amazed that Gregg Rolie is not mentioned when Hammond organ is mentioned. The reason those early Santana and early Journey albums sold had as much to do with Rolie. He later took that sound to Ringo's all-star band.
    Agreed. Gregg's Hammond playing was 50% of the classic Santana sound (imo).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    Agreed. Gregg's Hammond playing was 50% of the classic Santana sound (imo).
    Interesting that two of the most successful American bands of the early 70s were named after their respective lead guitarists and largely driven by organists/singers named Gregg.
    What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.

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