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Another lesser known Canadian progressive rock named 'FM' has their classic album 'Black Noise' listed at # 48 in the Top 50 Greatest Prog Rock Albums of All Time.

 

FM opened for RUSH on the Permanent Waves Warm Up Tour, Moving Pictures Tour, and the Power Windows Tour.

 

Ben Mink was a member of FM from late 1977 to 1983. He replaced founding member 'Nash The Slash'.

 

A second FM founding member Cameron Hawkins reformed the band and released 'Transformation' which was released in May 2015. The album has been receiving rave reviews and is produced by Terry Brown.

 

Terry Brown comments on FM here.

 

FM's back catalogue has also been re-released.

 

Here's a couple of reviews of 'Transformation' below:

 

Review: FM: Transformation

 

Science Fiction Double Feature: “Black Noise” (reissue) and “Transformation” by FM (2014, 2015; Convexe)

 

Here's an interview with Cameron Hawkins below:

 

 

I'm surprised Rolling Stone is aware of who FM is. They probably would be more aware of the 'FM' soundtrack and the Steely Dan song of the same title.

 

Rolling Stone quoted a 2014 interview that Cameron Hawkins did with Music Express Canada magazine here when commenting on the timeless of the 'Black Noise' album.

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Moving Pictures ahead of Close To The Edge?... :eh: I'm not sure Moving Pictures is even prog. Oh well...
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saw them open for Rush 5 times on the MP tour.

 

I love this album.

 

http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0003/673/MI0003673196.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

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Black Noise is Prog? Sounds more like a seminal New Wave album. I guess in 1977 it was very progressive.

OK. "Hours" and "Dialing for Dharma" are definitely prog.

Yeah. I'm talking out of my ass. It's Prog.

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saw them open for Rush 5 times on the MP tour.

 

I love this album.

 

http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0003/673/MI0003673196.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

 

Saw them once on that tour,

 

Don't remember any thing about their performance. I was to excited to see Rush. :D

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saw them open for Rush 5 times on the MP tour.

 

I love this album.

 

http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0003/673/MI0003673196.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

 

Saw them once on that tour,

 

Don't remember any thing about their performance. I was to excited to see Rush. :D

 

Interesting fact about this record. The master tapes were destroyed in a fire so they were never able to make proper CDs. I ripped my vinyl and made MP3 versions. Sounds good :)

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http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/hh597/greyfriar2112/FMTransformation_zpsftrm53wd.jpeg

 

New album from FM, produced and mastered by Terry Brown.

I'll have to check this one out. Criticisms I read sound very promising.

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Extremely rare super 8 video of Canadian trio FM performing live (opening for RUSH) at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on May 22, 1981 which can viewed

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There's snippets of the songs 'Up To You' from 'City Of Fear' (1980) and 'Journey' from 'Black Noise' (1977).

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Just got done with black noise as i posted earlier . What a great listen! As mostly a metalhead, this was a welcome change and exactly what i look for when i often switch out. Really like the keyboard / synth work. Will look forward to listening to other works from these guys
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Neil Peart is wearing an FM t-shirt in this 1980 interview with the band

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The above interview is originally available on the bonus disc of the R30 Deluxe Edition 2 DVD set.

 

Former FM drummer Martin Deller interviewed Neil in the October 1981 edition of Canadian Musician magazine here.

 

Neil has cited Martin Deller as one of his favorite Canadian drummers in the 2007 book 'The Top 100 Canadian Albums' by Bob Mersereau here.

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I listened to tonight this afternoon. Must admit was hugely disappointed. Keeping in mind how much i liked black noise. It was the complete opposite for me.

 

Anyways, have a couple more to go qued up...

 

Always fun to find something unheard of

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Extremely rare super 8 video of Canadian trio FM performing live (opening for RUSH) at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on May 22, 1981 which can viewed

.

 

There's snippets of the songs 'Up To You' from 'City Of Fear' (1980) and 'Journey' from 'Black Noise' (1977).

 

Wow that brought back memories. A young Ben mink rockin the violin.

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