Showing posts with label Genres: Proto-Metal 101. Show all posts
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Proto-Metal 101: Who Were The First Metal Bands Ever ?

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Most people see Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple as the start of heavy metal. Their albums Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin I and In Rock had a massive influence that is still felt today.

Heavy metal was essentially the Blues Explosion plus fuzz guitars, a more aggressive sound essentially a rejection of the folk of the Summer of Love, Woodstock,etc.

The earliest protoype of metal may well be Cream (1966); certainly the combination of Jack Bruce and Pete Brown (lyricist) meant that they were much more than a simple blues band.


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Iron Butterfly are also contenders (1966), there is alot more to them than In-a-Gadda-Gadda-Da-Vida. Blue Cheer, however, probably take the cake. Vincebus Eruptum (1968) leaves the blues unrecognisable, despite the choice of Summertime Blues, Parchment Farm and Satifaction as cover tracks.

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Like an onion, however, you can unpeel more and more layers: check Haggard Bastard's list of sixty albums from this era, many of which i simply have never heard of. The Ripple Effect, a great site on lost albums, also has a monthly Proto-Metal Report. A really great giveaway CD with Mojo magazine last year (Heavy Nuggets) is also a revelation; High Tide, Buffalo, Blackwater Park, Hard Stuff.

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Here's ten tracks to get you going:

1 Aeroplane Head Woman: Pete Brown and Piblotko
2 Freelance Fiend Leaf Hound
3 NSU Cream
4 Summertime Blues Blue Cheer
5 Hush Deep Purple
6 The Wizard Black Sabbath
7. Possession Iron Butterfly
8 Peace Lovin Man Blossom Toes
9 Dont Make My Baby Blue The Move
10 Timepiece Bloodrock

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