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After recording two albums the band The Web strangely decided to change their name to Samurai. The band was led by singer/keyboardist Dave Lawson who would join Greenslade after Samurai broke up.
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New remastered edition of the second album from this incredibly quirky British prog band. Originally released in 1971 as the soundtrack to an underground British film, its long been a significant collector's item.
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This one has been out of print for sometime and is now available in a new remastered edition. After Allan Holdsworth left Soft Machine he was replaced by Daryl Way's Wolf guitarist John Etheridge. A bit under-rated, he's quite a pyrotechnic guitarist and fit in with the band perfectly.
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Recorded in 1976, this found the band in transition. They were trying to break through with more commercial success. While it still retains the basic Strawbs flavor, the tunes are a bit shorter and more commercial.
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One of the great Vertigo releases and certainly one of the great folk rock albums of the 70s. Tudor Lodge was the trio of Ann Steuart, Lyndon Green, and John Stannard. They all sing and play guitar, with Ms. Steuart also playing flute.
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The classic live set from 1978 featured a slightly expanded lineup with cellist Charles Dickie, now the fifth member of the band, as well as David Jackson returning to the fold as a guest.
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"The brand new studio album by the legendary Van Der Graaf Generator. Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of the new Van Der Graaf Generator album, “A Grounding in Numbers”. The stunning new album is the band’s 12th studio record by the band and is their first since 2008.
$16.00