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List of progressive rock supergroups : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of progressive rock supergroups
This is a list of progressive rock supergroups, with each band's founding line-up and members who joined within a year of founding. This list contains only groups which have performed more than a single song or live show together. ==List of progressive rock supergroups by decade== {| class="wikitable" style="padding: 0 px 5px 0px 10px;" |- ! colspan="4" style="background-color: LightCyan; text-align: left;" | 1970s |- ! width="5%" | Founded ! width="20%" | Band/project name ! width="50%" | Members ! width="25%" | Notes |- | valign="top" | 1970 | valign="top" | Emerson, Lake & Palmer〔(Simon Usborne, "Wanna be in my band? The world's greatest supergroups" ''The Independent'', Jun 19, 2007 )〕 | valign="top" | * Keith Emerson (The Nice) * Greg Lake (King Crimson) * Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Emerson, Lake & Palmer'', ''Tarkus'', ''Trilogy'', and more | |- | valign="top" | 1971 | valign="top" | Captain Beyond〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/captain-beyond-sufficiently-breathless-mw0000827004〕 | valign="top" | * Rod Evans (Deep Purple) * Bobby Caldwell (Johnny Winter) * Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (Iron Butterfly) * Lee Dorman (Iron Butterfly) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Captain Beyond'', ''Sufficiently Breathless'', ''Dawn Explosion'' | |- | valign="top" | 1971 | valign="top" | Matching Mole | valign="top" | * Robert Wyatt (Soft Machine) * David Sinclair (Caravan) * Phil Miller (Delivery, later of Hatfield and the North, National Health) * Bill MacCormick (Quiet Sun) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Matching Mole'', ''Matching Mole's Little Red Record'' | |- | valign="top" | 1973 | valign="top" | Badger | valign="top" | * Tony Kaye (Yes) * David Foster (The Warriors, worked with Yes) * Roy Dyke (Ashton, Gardner & Dyke) | valign="top" | Albums: ''One Live Badger'', ''White Lady'' | |- | valign="top" | 1974 | valign="top" | Refugee | valign="top" | * Patrick Moraz (later of Yes) * Lee Jackson (The Nice, Jackson Heights) * Brian Davison (The Nice, Jackson Heights) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Refugee'' | |- | valign="top" | 1975 | valign="top" | National Health | valign="top" | * Dave Stewart (Egg, Hatfield and the North) * Alan Gowen (Gilgamesh) * Mont Campbell (Egg) * Phil Miller (Hatfield and the North) * Phil Lee (Gilgamesh) * Bill Bruford (Yes) * Amanda Parsons (Hatfield and the North) * Steve Hillage (Gong) * Neil Murray (Gilgamesh) | valign="top" | Albums: ''National Health'', ''Of Queues and Cures'', ''D.S. Al Coda'', ''Playtime'' |- | valign="top" | 1976 | valign="top" | 801 | valign="top" | * Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music) * Brian Eno (Roxy Music) * Bill MacCormick (Quiet Sun, Matching Mole) * Francis Monkman (Curved Air) * Simon Phillips * Lloyd Watson | valign="top" | Albums: ''801 Live'', ''Listen Now'', ''Manchester University'' |- | valign="top" | 1977 | valign="top" | UK | valign="top" | * Eddie Jobson (Curved Air, Roxy Music) * John Wetton (King Crimson, Uriah Heep) * Allan Holdsworth (Gong, Soft Machine) * Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson) | valign="top" | Albums: ''U.K.'', ''Danger Money'', ''Night After Night'' and more. |- | valign="top" | 1977 | valign="top" | Strontium 90 | valign="top" | * Mike Howlett (Gong) * Sting (The Police) * Stewart Copeland (The Police, Curved Air) * Andy Summers (Soft Machine, Kevin Ayers, later of The Police) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Strontium 90: Police Academy'' (released 1997) |- | valign="top" | 1978 | valign="top" | Soft Heap/Soft Head〔(Soft Heap )〕 | valign="top" | * Hugh Hopper (Soft Machine) * Elton Dean (Soft Machine) * Alan Gowen (Gilgamesh, National Health) * Pip Pyle (Hatfield and the North, National Health) | valign="top" | Albums: ''Rogue Element'', ''Soft Heap'', ''A Veritable Centaur'' |- ! colspan="5" style="background-color: LightCyan; text-align: left;" |
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