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"Two years after they recorded Friday Night in San Francisco, John McLaughlin, Al di Meola and Paco de Lucía reunited for another set of acoustic guitar trios, Passion, Grace and Fire, If this can be considered a guitar "battle" (some of the playing is ferocious and these speed demons do not let
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Part of a new series by ECM called "Touchstone". They are reissuing back catalog titles at a mid-line price. Oregon is a band that should get more attention from the progressive music community.
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"Recorded live in Quebec, Montreal and New York City during 1979, acclaimed avant-garde jazz quartet Oregon’s great musical skills and styles are featured to great effect
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Japanese reissue of this rare 1973 from the great Brazilian multi-instrumentalist.
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1975 debut album on Love Records from this still running Finnish band. Piirpauke is led by Sakari Kukko who plays a variety of wind instruments as well as keyboards. The band explores world music themes incorporating elements of jazz...and then plugging in the electricity.
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1976's sophomore album finds the band continuing to explore the ethnic music of different regions from around the world. The music predominantly has an ethnic jazz sound but when guitarist Hasse Walli lets it rip watch out.
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"Classical Chinese poetry, like Japanese haiku, even in English translation, can be very evocative, carefully choosing certain details to trigger the mind to fill in an entire scene.
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"Since returning to music from an eight year hiatus in 2013, Kari Rueslåtten is definitely making up for lost time.
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Solo album from the leader of Amarok. This is something very different but in a way related to Amarok's music. There are progressive elements to the music but don't expect a rock album.
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"Song For Everyone heralds the return of the groove in Shankar's East-West-minded music, with former Shakti colleague Zakir Hussain on tabla, Trilok Gurtu on percussion, and Shankar's own manipulation of a drum machine tending to the rhythms.
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