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Remastered edition of Open features the studio tracks that were left off of the Live Herald remaster as well as two additional bonus tracks. Open was a bit of the same old same old but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. It didn't break any new ground but it was a solid Hillage effort.
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Second album of the collaborative effort from Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson and noted Israeli pop singer Aviv Geffen. The music on this one is a bit mellower than the debut but still cut from a similar cloth.
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In the 90s, Klaus Schulze released 3 archival massive sets of unreleased material spanning his career - all in limited editions. The sets command crazy prices on Ebay. SPV in conjunction with Schulze are going to have an ongoing series of reissues under the "La Vie Electronique" moniker.
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In the 90s, Klaus Schulze released 3 archival massive sets of unreleased material spanning his career - all in limited editions. The sets command crazy prices on Ebay. SPV in conjunction with Schulze are going to have an ongoing series of reissues under the "La Vie Electronique" moniker.
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Third volume culled from the Historic, Silver, and Ultimate Editions. 3 CD set.
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Oldfield came up with a good idea here - this is a solid musical sequel to the original. I saw him perform this at Carnegie Hall, it was great. It actually turned out to be a smash hit all around the world.
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Oldfield's most under valued album? Without a doubt, in my book this is simply wonderful.
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Triana were one of the great Spanish flamenco/prog bands from the late 70s. Sadly their career was cut short by a tragic auto accident as they were returning from performing at a benefit concert. This set is an overview of their work contained on two CDs.
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New 2CD/DVD edition. Includes bonus tracks, the original mix remastered (better this time), a new stereo mix, and hi-res 5.1 and stereo.
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New 2CD/DVD edition. Includes bonus tracks, the original mix remastered (better this time), a new stereo mix, and hi-res 5.1 and stereo.
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New remastered edition contains an additional 30 minutes of music from their performance that was never before released. How did these crazy Jewish guys from Brooklyn wind up in Germany recording psychedelic jamming rock?
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Band's second album is just a foreshadowing of the more proggier effort that is to come with Contaminazione.
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Live recording from 1979 features great material but unfortunately they screwed around with the arrangements too much. SPECIAL PRICE!
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Remastered edition in a digipak. Comes with two bonus tracks - "America" (rendering Yesterdays superfluous) and a previously unreleased rough mix of "Roundabout".
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Remastered edition of the first album from this great Italian band. Be warned - this is not exactly the same band that later recorded Ys.
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Although its a concept album ("The Bible") this was more of an underground progressive hard rock sound. Not at all bad but not as sophisticated as the brilliant Contaminazione.
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Stunning new 3 CD box set recorded live in May 2000 commemorating the band's 30th anniversary. Opulent package consists of 3 gatefold cardboard sleeves - each containing one movement of the Theusz Hamtaahk trilogy: Theusz Hamtaank, Wurdah Itah, and Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh.
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2 CD set of mediocre sound quality but major historical significance. This is a live concert recording of the 1.001 Centigrade lineup.
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Christian Vander has been opening up the tape vaults releasing some prime (and some not so prime) Magma material. Mekanik Kommandoh is the previously unreleased original version of Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh which was rejected by their record label.
$23.00