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US prog band's classic third album remastered. Comes with two bonus tracks - demos of "Child Of Innocence" and "It's You".
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Perhaps a bit of a rehash (or a further extension) of Leftoverture, it sold like mad back in 1977. Has the played-to-death-even-hear-it-in-elevators hit "Dust In The Wind". This remastered set also has two unreleased bonus tracks.
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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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Newly remastered from the recently found original master tapes. HDCD as well.
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2 CD set features two shows. The first gig is the first gig...what I mean is that this show from Bath in 1981 was the first of the Discipline era. In fact the band was not called King Crimson - the were called Discipline. The second show is from Philadelphia from 1982.
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Complete show recorded at Roma in Warsaw, Poland in 2000.
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This is the monster-riffic classic recorded on my birthday back in 1973. 2 disc set that burns beginning to end.
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New Steven Wilson remix of the band's fourth album. So far I think he's done an outstanding job.
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New vinyl edition of the second King Crimson album. Its the original 1970 mix transferred from masters that were given the thumbs up by Robert Fripp. You also get a drop card with download code for mp3.
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New vinyl edition of the second King Crimson album remixed by Steven Wilson.
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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Double CD - live at the Shepard's Bush Empire, London 1996.
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"Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded of Galactic Zoo Dossier , the first album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1971, the album launched the band, gaining instant notoriety.
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Remastered edition of the third album from Arthur Brown's ensemble features the awesome Victor Peraino on keyboards. The album has a bit of a space rock leaning. Curiously, after sacking the band's drummer, Brown replaced him with a early drum machine called the Bentley Rhythm Ace.
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Kingfisher Sky is a new Dutch ensemble put together by former Within Temptation drummer Ivar De Graaf along with classically trained vocalist Judith Rijnveld. Ivar left Within Temptation to pursue other musical interests.
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"Kluster was a short-lived project of three musicians/artists/performers: Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Konrad Schnitzler. They recorded two albums with Conny Plank in 1970, unprecedented in their experimental radicalism.
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The Dutch masters of prog return with their long awaited second album “Under A New Sign”. Three years ago Knight Area stunned the progressive rock world with their debut “The Sun Also Rises”. Knight Area creates epic symphonic rock in the vein of Genesis, Marillion, IQ, and Pendragon.
$6.00