Episode 93: Sound Chaser 261

The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time, we have new music from The Samurai of Prog, an In Memoriam segment for Bob Johnson, and plenty music from the last few decades. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. 1. The Gentle Storm - Brightest Light (storm version), from The DiaryIN MEMORIAM BOB JOHNSON2. Steeleye Span - King Henry, from Below the SaltEND IN MEMORIAM3. Eddie Jobson - Turn It Over, from The Green Album4. Caravan - Ride, from All Over You...Too5. Rainbow - Run with the Wolf, from Rising6. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Love or Confusion, from Are You Experienced?7. Van der Graaf Generator - Out of My Book, from The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other8. Tasavallan Presidentti - The Bargain, from Live in Lambertland9. Tasavallan Presidentti - Ramblin', from Live in Lambertland10. Darryl Way - Electric Bolero, from Under the Soft11. Paul Horn - Time Travel (Cantiones Duarum Vocum), from Traveler12. Weather Report - Blue Sound-Note 3, from Domino TheoryTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE13. Shingetsu - Oni, from Shingetsu14. Trilogy - Changing Scene, from Here It Is15. Tubular World - Hergest Ridge Part One, from Hergest Ridge Part One16. The Samurai of Prog - Epilogue, from The Man in the Iron Mask17. Inner Prospekt - Anime d'Inverno, from Canvas One18. Big Big Train - A Mead Hall in Winter, from Merchants of LightLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE19. Ashra - Niemand Lacht Rückwärts, from @shra20. Hans-Joachim Roedelius - Langer Atem, from Lustwandel21. Tangerine Dream - Chronzon, from Exit22. Gentle Giant - Raconteur Troubadour, from Octopus23. Tom Newman - Stay in Line, from Live at the Argonaut24. New York Gong - Jungle Window, from About Time25. Gayle Moran - Opening to a Smile, from I Loved You Then...I Love You Now26. Rafael Pacha - Hocus Pocus, from Di-Version-Es27. Potemkine - Tango Panache, from Nicholas II28. starfish64 - Tomorrow in Dark Water, from The Future in Reverse

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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.