70s Baroque-ish albums

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Jorbaa





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  • Posted: 11/03/2016 22:11
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In the early 70s some artist recorded albums that were much more lush and orchestrated than their previous work.
Some had more brass or strings, it was a sort of New Baroque trend. Most artist kept the sound for 1 album only.
I'm looking for more albums like this, i'm really digging it! Here are some examples.


Paris 1919 by John Cale


Grand Hotel by Procol Harum


Indiscreet by Sparks


Jacques Dutronc (1972) by Jacques Dutronc


American Gothic by David Ackles


Cowboy In Sweden by Lee Hazlewood


Wil Malone by Wil Malone
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Did you say 1970s Baroque? Wink


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Maybe this. Even if it's not baroque enough it's a fine record that's worth hearing.

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Nice baroque pop chart BAROQUE POP by gussteivi
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The 70s saw the origin of the Dixie Dregs, which Steve Morse categorized as "electic chamber jazz." Very baroque-ish in structure if not instrumentation.

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Counterpoint was a hallmark of Baroque music and no popular group did counterpoint better than Kansas. "Miracles out of Nowhere" from Leftoverture has two complete sections of full four-part counterpoint which are absolutely brilliant.



Of course, their employment of the violin really helped add to the baroque atmosphere. This live version includes animation for the counterpoint parts which enhances the appreciation for the simultaneous interplay of four separate melodies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWG6PcisUgM
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Norman Bates



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For a few recommendations more:


One Year by Colin Blunstone


Into Your Ears by Pete Dello


From Home To Home by Fairfield Parlour
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Thank you all very much! I will check them out. (:
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