Gong - Camembert Electrique
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
I suppose the genre here is space rock. Gong was formed by a co-founder of Soft Machine, which seemed promising. And Hawkwind was a name I saw as an influence of several prog and even (inexplicably) some punk bands. But really both albums are of the wankish prog/hippie jam band variety; I have little tolerance for that.
Nilsson - Son of Schmillson
Most of what I had read about this album characterized it as the indulgent follow-up to his most popular work. That description also fits two of my favorite albums, the Clash's Sandinista! and Todd Rundgren's A Wizard, A True Star. But if Schmillson sounded just as charming as Nilsson looked on the cover of that album--waking up in a bathrobe, hash pipe in hand--then Son of Schmillson sounds like what he probably smelled like later that day. Perhaps I'm going in the wrong direction with his discography; from now on I will only venture into the albums leading up to Schmillson.
'O'Rang - Herds of Instinct
This band is basically the rhythm section of Talk Talk, and the album was 'written' in much the same way as later Talk Talk albums: improvised sessions were recorded then pieced together. But unlike Talk Talk, they didn't really have a rough blueprint prior to the sessions. Also, the sound here is much more diverse than Talk Talk's. Later Talk Talk albums were already treading delicately on a tightrope above a vast pit of pretentiousness; 'O'rang's more esoteric approach is just as audacious but not quite as skillful.
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