Any Hammond organ bands you can recommend? The only stipulation is that the tone I'm looking for is ala VdGG, Yes, "Thick As a Brick" sound. That grand, sometimes dark thing.
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Any Hammond organ bands you can recommend? The only stipulation is that the tone I'm looking for is ala VdGG, Yes, "Thick As a Brick" sound. That grand, sometimes dark thing.
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Brainticket
Odin
Rare Bird
Fields
Twenty-Six Sixty & Then
Atomic Rooster
Quatermass
Hell, they ain't even old-timey ! - Homer Stokes
Par Lindh Project, Ars Nova, and Nexus come to mind among modern bands.
Focus of course.
Not sure if they would be considered Hammond driven, but Beardfish uses a lot of Hammond especially in their earlier albums.
I have some Egg. Odin didn't *quite* fit the sound, but I *love* what I'm hearing with Fields & Rare Bird is def' interesting. I'll look into the others.
"The Sound of 65" by the Graham Bond Organization is fairly seminal for British 'proto-progressive' blues rock.
Dave Greenslade plays some cool organ stuff on the Collosseum albums, and, of course, in Greenslade.
If you like ELP, try Germany's Triumvirate.
Vincent Crane kicks ass in Atomic Rooster.
Try "Galactic Zoo Dossier" by Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. Some God-pounding heavy organ there!
A recent album Ive discovered, "Templars: In Sacred Blood" by John Zorn via the Moonchild Trio with John Medeski, has some beautifully haunting organ work throughout.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QsIGiK_X_7U
Trace - Rick Van Der Linden (RIP)
Don't forget that pre-ELP, there was The Nice.
The Spencer Davis Group, with Steve Winwood, produced some great stuff in the 60's too.
Great dark organ in a VdGG way:
Hokr
Areknames
Early Deep Purple, first 3 albums especially
Could it be more Hammond driven than this:
Another suggestion:
"Improvisation is not an excuse for musical laziness" - Fred Frith
"[...] things that we never dreamed of doing in Crimson or in any band that I've been in," - Tony Levin speaking of SGM
I'd throw in Uriah Heep too (to go along with Deep Purple).
I got your Hammond driven thing right here:
Yeah, probably Time Crunch is Niacin's best. I never heard only their recent album.
Beggars Opera
Still Life
Fuzzy Duck
Raw Material
Indian Summer
Spring
Kravetz(see Frumpy)
Orange Peel
Khan
Nick Greenwood-Cold Cuts
Il Balletto di Bronzo
Duncan Mackay - Chimera
Ogden's Nutgone Flake - Smalll Faces
Tetragon - Nature
Astra - Freedom's Children
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/ozzy_...e_rock_albums/
Cressida-s/t
Cosmos Factory-Black Hole
Second Hand-Death May Be your Santa Claus
Bram Stoker-Heavy Rock Spectacular
Roger, take another listen to Odin. Mo is spot-on with that
German obscurity
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