Aunt Mary
There are multiple artists with this name:
1) A Norwegian 70's progressive rock band. Aunt Mary is one of the early and by many considered to be one of Norway's definitely best prog bands. Their music is a mix of heavy hard-rocking tunes, combined with clear influences from the symphonic genre. The more symphonic sound however didn't appeared until their third, and last studio album, "Janus". A great concept-album to start with. High-skilled musicians combined with good, creative melodies makes Aunt Mary an important Norwegian band to become acquainted with.
Discography:
1970 - Aunt Mary (Polydor, LP)
1972 - Loaded (Philips, LP)
1973 - Janus (Vertigo, LP)
1974 - Whispering Farewell (Karussell, LP, "Aunt Mary" re-issue)
1974 - Best Of Vol. 1 (comp.) (Philips, LP)
1975 - Best Of Vol. 2 (comp.) (Philips, LP)
1977 - Janus (Philips RE, LP)
1981 - Live Reunion (Philips, LP)
1992 - Bluesprints (Sonet, CD)
2007 - The Things We Stood For (Universal, CD, collection)
2009 - Barbed Wire Waves (Pan, CD, radio concert from 1971)
2) A German hands up project, produced by Rob Mayth (Robin Brandes).
3) Aunt Mary is a Finnish noisecore band. Started with more hardcore style, but in their legendary 7" done in '90, Aunt Mary managed to put all 600 songs into one 45rpm 7"! Intense and original sound. When Aunt Mary stopped, one of the members formed Bizarre Uproar harsh noise unit which is still active and has extensive discography.
* demo 89
* "Not just ordinary ping pong ball" 7"
* split 7" with Man Is The Bastard
* V/A "Son of bleeaaurghh!" (Slap A Ham) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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