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1[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Egg1_9345.jpg]]
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3Egg was an obscure ProgressiveRock / PsychedelicRock [[PowerTrio trio]] (not to be confused with The Egg or Eggs) active in 1969-1972 - and briefly again in 1974 for a farewell album - consisting of Mont Campbell on bass and vocals, Dave Stewart (not of Music/{{Eurythmics}}) on keyboards and Clive Brooks on drums. They can be considered to be a part of the Canterbury Scene, which consisted of progressive rock and jazz musicians centered around Canterbury in the late 60s and early 70s. They grew out of a band called Uriel (also known as Arzachel), but the name was changed because it sounded too much like "urinal".
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5Some consider the band to be the poor man's version of Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer, and indeed Mont Campbell himself has cited them as a main influence, but working in roughly the same genre and having the same lineup of instruments is about as much similarity as these bands have soundwise. Campbell has also stated that he considered the later career of ELP to be a SellOut.
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7The band's sound is dominated by the Hammond organ, quotations from classical music (though Egg was more influenced by more modern classical music, especially Music/IgorStravinsky) mixed in with jazzy improvisation, quirky humorous lyrics (with a hefty dose of humor in the music as well) and constantly changing time signatures.
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9The band released two albums during their 'official' active years: ''Egg'' (1970) and ''Polite Force'' (1971). Having barely enough gigs to stay alive and unable to secure a contract for a third record they disbanded. In 1974 they reunited briefly to record unreleased material that resulted in ''The Civil Surface''.
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11Their music can be found on Youtube and at http://www.egg-archive.com/
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14!!This band has the following tropes:
15* CoverVersion: Of [[Music/JohannSebastianBach Bach's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT3q4iEaB6Q Fugue in d]].
16* EpicRocking: As per usual with ProgressiveRock. The first album had the 20 minute (and appropriately named) Symphony no. 2, and the second one had "Long Piece No. 3". Plenty of other pieces pass the 8 minute mark.
17* {{Instrumentals}}: Plenty. In fact, only "While Growing My Hair", "I Will Be Absorbed", "[=McGillicudie=]", "A Visit to Newport Hospital", "Contrasong" and "Wring Out the Ground" even have lyrics (as does the "Seven Is a Jolly Good Time/You Are All Princes" single); the rest of their discography is all instrumental.
18%%* {{Improv}}: Plenty of Jazz influences.
19* LampshadeHanging: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h95GtkBvMZ0 Seven Is A Jolly Good Time]] is appropriately enough (partly) ... in 7/8.
20* LonelyPianoPiece: "They Laughed When I Sat Down At The Piano" is possibly a {{Parody}} of this.
21* NonAppearingTitle: All of the albums, ''Egg'', ''The Polite Force'' and ''The Civil Surface'', have those phrases nowhere in their respective lyrics.
22* ProgressiveRock: A very pure example of it.
23* RealLifeWritesThePlot: An element shared by bands of the Canterbury scene is lyrics that have to do with personal experiences. In particular, "A Visit to Newport Hospital" tells the story of how the band formed from the preceding quartet known as Arzachel or Uriel.
24* RockMeAmadeus: Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" is heard in "Symphony No. 2".
25* RockTrio: An unusual example in that their music is mostly keyboards/bass/drums. This earned them occasional comparisons to Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer.
26* SelfTitledAlbum: Their debut is called ''Egg''.
27* TickTockTune: "Germ Patrol" starts with clock sounds.
28* UncommonTime: Even more exaggerated than with other Prog bands, with some songs featuring the same basic melody in several different time signatures.
29* WordSaladLyrics: "While Growing My Hair" features:
30-->While covered in ink
31-->I had time to think
32-->Daub here for a time
33-->But be clandestine

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