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Complete 2 hour performance from the band's show at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California. As you know Andy Latimer has been battling cancer for some years (he seems to be fighting his way back to good health) so this is billed as a farewell performance of sorts.
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Ichigo Ichie: 'Treasure every encounter for it will never recur'
Recorded in Tokyo at the EX Theatre in Roppongi during May 2016 featuring:
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"I ordered this brand new Camel live concert DVD directly from the band (camelproductions.com) and was amazed when my copy arrived that it had been signed by Andy Latimer at no extra cost! And not enough with that, they had thrown in a free sticker as well.
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“‘At The Royal Albert Hall' celebrates CAMEL's superb 'Moonmadness 2018 tour. Universally acclaimed by everyone that saw it, the RAH concert on September 17, 2018 was the pinnacle of the tour! Approximately 2 and a half hours of music!”
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After spending some time battling (and winning) a life threatening disease, Andy Latimer has reactivated Camel. The reassembled lineup consists of Andy Latimer (guitar, flute, keys), Colin Bass (bass), Guy LeBlanc (keyboards), and Denis Clement (drums).
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A STUNNING NEW LIVE SET COMPRISING 2 CDS & A DVD (NTSC / REGION FREE) OF RECORDINGS MADE IN CONCERT IN AUGUST 2019
• FEATURING MATERIAL FROM THE “LIFE IS A JOURNEY” ALBUM AND VERSIONS OF GENESIS AND STEVE HACKETT CLASSICS$19.00 -
In 1979 the German band Neuschwanstein put out "Battlement" - of the greatest Genesis copycat albums of all time. It sounded so much like Genesis it could have passed. In 2008, Musea released a second album - actually their first album! It was recorded in 1976 and was never released.
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"Breakdown - A Compilation 1995-2019 is a 2 CD sampling of some of the best songs of Dave Kerzner's music career. Starting with an homage to Kevin Gilbert and Kerzner's days playing with his band Thud, a rare live version of Kevin's song "Joytown" is included.
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• All of District 97’s critically-acclaimed “Screens” album performed live at Europe’s prog rock mecca, Boerderij Cultuurpodium, in October 2019.
• A brand new song recorded in quarantine-‘Divided We Fall’.
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"Impossibly sick drum groove by Jonathan Schang: check. Heavy unison guitar/bass riff from Jim Tashijan and Tim Seisser: check. “Yep, that’s District 97. Now where was I?”
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"Francis Dunnery’s (FD It Bites) latest musical venture, “Return to Natural,” takes listeners on an evocative journey through an eight-track captivating album.
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"Almost two years earlier, Van der Graaf Generator had already played with the idea of getting back together again. When Peter Hammill had a heart attack in 2003, he was not the only one feeling the urge to get that planned project to finally happen.
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Excellent one and done band from the UK. This was originally released in 1972 on the Ember label. 9.30 Fly were led by the husband and wife team of Michael and Barbara Cartwright. Ms. Cartwright recently remarked that she was 18 years old and 7 months pregnant when she recorded this album.
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Five years after their last studio album, this great Argentinian band has returned. The band is back to quartet status and again keyboardist Lalo Huber steps to the forefront.
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40 years ago Argentinian band Bubu released what is probably still the greatest prog album from that country. The band led by Daniel Andreoli went silent until recently. Andreoli started to release new music under the Bubu name again and we finally have album #2.
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Probably the best Argentinian prog album of all time and one of the great prog albums of the 70s. Bubu was a large ensemble led by composer and arranger Daniel Andreoli. The instrumentation features violin, flute, sax, guitar, bass and drums.
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Ave Rock was a 70s prog rock band from Buenos Aires. The vinyl of their two albums is quite rare and this reissue covers their first. Released in 1974 it demonstrates a lot of influences of European bands from the UK and even Italy.
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"Together with Espíritu, Ave Rock was a pioneer of symphonic prog in Argentina, their second album "Espacios" being their most accomplished effort.
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Excellent keyboard dominated prog from Brazil with a strong 70s flavor. Keyboardist Ronaldo Rodrigues seems to lean more towards Jon Lord than Keith Emerson but there is a full arsenal of sounds at his disposal.
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"Argentinian band's Eternidad roots can be found in a Folk Rock duo, established in 1971 by brothers Daniel Mendez (guitars, harmonica, vocals) and Roberto Mendez (guitars, lute, vocals).This early outfit would evolve into a 5-piece line-up around mid-70's, featuring also Claudio Pedra on variou
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Many of you may remember Crucis. They were one of the best Argentinian progressive rock bands - releasing two killer albums around 1976. Gustavo Montesano was the band's keyboardist.
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"Live at Nearfest 2000 is the last part of the brilliant Nexus trilogy with female vocals by Mariela Gonzalez. It gives us a thorough insight of how good the band really are, since in all their albums they claim not to use computer and sequencing devices to boost their playing quality.
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Fourth album from this Spanish quartet arrives as a 2CD set and there is a lot of music on here. The band hails from El Puerto de Santa María. Omni's music is primarily instrumental - there are some vocals but I think of them as an instrumental band.
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The Storm's second album finds them moving in a different direction. The band is moving away from their early Deep Purple influences. Now they are in prog rock mode.
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In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the release of their self-titled debut album, this 32-disc super deluxe boxed set is the definitive tribute to the legendary band Camel.
$225.00