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1982 album originally released on RCA. Hard edged but with a strong emphasis on synthesizers. Comes with 5 unreleased bonus tracks and the usual beautiful Esoteric treatment.
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2nd album from this classic Canterbury band. Remastered edition.
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Steve Hillage's early Canterbury gem featuring Dave Stewart on keyboards, Nicholas Greenwood on bass and Eric Peachey on drums. Although it's not as psychedelic as his later work with Gong the album gives Hillage plenty of room to strut his stuff.
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2nd album from Dave Stewart, Mont Campbell, and Clive Brooks. Explosive organ dominated music of the highest order. Project and remastering supervised by Mark Powell. Extensive new liner notes. A classic.
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This is the new 40th anniversary edition. The CD features the expanded set and given a new mix courtesy of Robert Fripp, Tony Arnold, and David Singleton. The DVD-A features a hi-rez (24/96) stereo mix and hi-rez (24/48) versions of the 2005 mix as well as the 30th anniversary remaster.
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New Steven Wilson mixed edition of the reconstituted lineup's amazing 1981 album. Lots of interesting stuff here. The CD contains some alternate mixes (not a big deal). The DVD-A contains 5.1 mix in hi-res. You also get a hi-res version of the original stereo mix.
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New CD/DVD edition is considered by Mr. Fripp to be quite a revelation due to the remix of Steven Wilson. The standard CD has a new stereo mix of the album as well as 3 bonus tracks. The DVD features a 5.1 remix of the album plus hi-resolution stereo mixes of the bonus tracks.
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New Steven Wilson mix taken from the original multi-track tapes. OK here is what you get:
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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Newly remastered from the recently found original master tapes. HDCD as well.
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This 2CD set was originally two separate volumes in the King Crimson collector's subscription series. It combines the band's live performance in Mainz, Germany from 1974 as well as their legendary set at Asbury Park, NJ in 1974.
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Groundbreaking 1981 album features Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford joined by Tony Levin and Adrian Belew. Amazing interlocking guitarwork between Fripp and Belew foreshadows Crafty Guitar.
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New BGO reissue combines both albums from this seminal UK prog band from the early 70s. "Lady Lake" is their real masterpiece.
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Second album from this Norwegian band finds them climbing the ladder of melancholy prog bands. Short on complexity but long on atmosphere and melody, Airbag's new one packs an emotional wallop.
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New expanded edition of "Montreal 1974/1975" (which had been out of print for years). It's a fantastic collection of unreleased live in the studio recordings from this essential Quebecois progressive band.
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New edition of this wonderful third album from one of Canada's best progressive bands. Originally released in 1976, Ni Vent...Ni Nouvelle is classic Maneige - a sumptuous blend of keys, reeds, guitar, bass and percussion. The instrumental sextet is augmented by a string section.
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Quebec was responsible for harvesting a variety of fine progressive bands that for the most part are overlooked. Eden, Et Cetera, Maniege, L'Engoulevant, Franck Dervieux, and Morse Code are some of the more famous groups. Pollen is considered by many to be the best of all Quebecois bands.
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Long out of print second album originally released in 1979. This new edition by ProgQuebec features two live bonus tracks as well as photos and detailed liner notes.
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