Episode 81: Sound Chaser 249

The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. The show this time continues the Sound Chaser tradition of touring the genres and decades of progressive music. We have music from the well known and the obscure artists, and, of course, the Symphonic Zone. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Al Di Meola - Tao, from Consequence of Chaos2. Focus - House of the King, from Golden Oldies3. John Lodge - Children of Rock 'n' Roll, from Natural Avenue4. The Who - She Rocked My World, from WHO5. Steely Dan - Barrytown, from Pretzel Logic6. Now - Seclusion, from Everything Is Different Now7. Zodiac Blue - Credit, from Bright Side of the Sun8. John Abercrombie - Evensong, from Characters9. Ian Dogole - Jalath, from Dangerous Ground10. Bob James - Miranda, from Foxie11. Saga - You're Not Alone "97", from Pleasure and the Pain12. Trettioåriga Kriget - The Photograph, from Seaside Air13. Airbag - Sunsets, from A Day at the BeachTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE14. Bo Hansson - Born of the Gentle South, from Music Inspired by Watership Down15. Al Stewart - Roads to Moscow, from Past, Present and Future16. Starcastle - Why Have They Gone, from Citadel17. Colin Masson - Greenacres, from Anvil of the North18. Nektar - Always, from Evolution19. M-Opus - Infinite Within, from OriginsLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE20. Christopher Franke - Private Diaries, from The London Concert21. Kit Watkins - Snake Dance, from Circle22. Steve Roach - Arc of Passion, from Arc of Passion23. Jan Akkerman - Stingray (Get up with That), from 324. Nick Mason & Rick Fenn - White of the Eye, from White of the Eye25. XII Alfonso - The Coral of Life, from Charles Darwin26. Djabe & Steve Hackett - Last Train to Istanbul, from Life Is a Journey: The Budapest Live Tapes

Om Podcasten

Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.