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Asmodean
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Posted: 30 Jun 2012 at 11:37am |
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i want you to recomend me some bands that are sort of like the early Chicago, from CTA towards the X album, (not bands like BST or EWF) but more obscure bands, does not have to be brass ether but bands that is similar to Chicago in sound, ambition and style
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js
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Some bands that have some similarities, not only in instrumentation, but in music:
The Flock Chase Dreams Buddy Miles
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Thought of some more:
Lighthouse Pacific Gas and Electric Rotary Connection early Osibissa has similar long form arranged melodies
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this Flock
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"I created these characters, and I am an Old Testament God with my fist in the middle of their lives." by Robert Jordan Auther of the Wheel of Time fantasy wonderstory
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Yep
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Try Lighthouse and Pacific Gas and Electric, their probably the closest to Chicago.
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I don't exactly remember what they sound like, but what about Dream? If I remember correctly, it featured Billy Cobham and the Brecker Brothers. I think they played a style of brass-rock like Chicago, leaning towards jazz (like CTA).
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British Brass Rock
If Brainchild Warm Dust Gailliard Skin Alley (the first two albums) |
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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darkshade
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How about Jack Bruce - "Songs for a Tailor"? Does that count?
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I have not heard of "Pacific Gas and Electric" in years. It was like a bell went off. They did have a single ? I don't own any of their stuff but as I said.........ding....something there, nagging at my memory
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At the the time Chicago's name was still Chicago Transit Authority, so the two bands sounded more like places to seek union employment, not rock bands.
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