I think I've heard parts of it before... sounds a bit familiar. Kinda like the Eloy of Italy... from a country that has a well-established progressive music scene, but plays a rather British form of symphonic prog. Still excellent.
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June Tabor - Airs And Graces
Genre: Folk
Year: 1976
Top shelf British folk with an emphasis on great a cappella tracks.
Recommended If You Like: Sandy Denny, Anne Briggs, and The Watersons.
The Band Played Waltzing Matilida
Any soul albums lined up, Stasis?
Yeah, got at least one or two down. I'll push one further to the top for ya'.
The Blood - False Gestures For A Devious Public
Genre: Punk Rock
Year: 1982
Anthemic punk rock with heavier guitars and muddy production to counter the melodic vocals.
Recommended If You Like: Misfits, The Damned, and Peter And The Test Tube Babies.
Degenerate
Gestapo Khazi
Mesrine
Haven't checked this thread in some time but that sure looks like winner.
Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
Genre: Soul
Year: 1974
Memphis soul later covered by Tina Turner.
Recommended If You Like: Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, and Mavis Staples.
Sample via emusic.
Wayd - Decadance
Genre: Progressive Death Metal/Jazz Fusion
Year: 2003
I'm not usually into death metal that goes this far into prog territory, but this Czech group knows how to show legit jazz chops without losing me.
Recommended If You Like: Atheist, Cynic, and Dysrhythmia.
Decadance
Dreamless
Dead Gallery
I've heard of these guys a while ago, but never looked into them. Will do soon.