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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of their self-titled debut album, this 32-disc super deluxe boxed set is the definitive tribute to the legendary band Camel.
$225.00 -
Budget priced set (in a slipcase) of these two classic titles from acoustic progressive band Flairck.
$17.00 -
Group 1850 was the great Dutch psychedelic/prog band that were essentially contemporaries of Pink Floyd. They travelled similar musical roads but never had any success outside of The Netherlands.
$16.00 -
Budget priced 2CD set (in a slipcase) combining Kayak's Eyewitness and Merlin albums. Merlin is particularly underrated - probably their most proggy album.
$17.00 -
This is Masabumi Kikuchi's second solo release and now features the sextet lineup. From my experience its also the most difficult of his solo albums to hunt down on vinyl (I'm still looking!). Incredible interplay between the two keyboardists and beautiful soulful soaring alto sax on top.
$23.00 -
Masabumi "Poo-Sun" Kikuchi passed away this summer at age 75. To commemorate his career, Universal Japan has reissued some of his great albums of the 70s which have been out of print for some time.
$23.00 -
"Already the most controversial metal album of year, MEGADETH's 14th hike "Super Collider" evokes two presiding emotions. One, it's nowhere near as bad as the first wave of critics have tomahawked it.
$11.00 -
"Sure, we weren’t exactly charitable toward the last two Megadeth albums, but who among us hasn’t been rooting for Dave Mustaine to get his shit together and give us another Rust in Peace or at least another Endgame.
$11.00 -
SOME GIRLS introduced a whole new generation to the music of the Stones. The infectious dance groove of Miss You topped the US charts, as did the album in 1978.
$7.50 -
"Digitally remastered edition features the new stereo album mix, sourced from the original session tapes. Goats Head Soup was released in August 1973 by Rolling Stones Records.
$7.50 -
"Greeted with decidedly mixed reviews upon its original release, Exile on Main St. has become generally regarded as the Rolling Stones' finest album. Part of the reason why the record was initially greeted with hesitant reviews is that it takes a while to assimilate.
$7.50 -
"The Rolling Stones recorded Black and Blue while auditioning Mick Taylor's replacement, so it's unfair to criticize it, really, for being longer on grooves and jams than songs, especially since that's what's good about it.
$7.50 -
Second of two volumes (each containing 5CDs in wallet sleeves).
Contains:
Saga
Silent Knight
Worlds Apart
In Transit
Pleasure & The Pain$32.00 -
"Styx kept themselves busy in the 21st century, launching a tour like clockwork every year, but they abandoned recording new material after 2003's Cyclorama. Arriving 14 years after that record, The Mission announces Styx's return in a grand fashion.
$7.50 -
"10-CDs all remastered from original tapes & a Blu-ray Audio disc with new Atmos & 5.1 surround mixes of the original album & 14 bonus tracks. 155 total tracks with 89 unreleased tracks/mixes & another 57 previously released tracks with a fresh remix.
$175.00 -
New official vinyl reissue of one of the great and rarest Japanese psych/jazzrock/prog/?? albums of them all. Toshiaki Yokota is a respected flute player in Japan. Yokota dabbled in the more experimental side of the music spectrum often collaborating with rock musicians.
$46.00