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WE ARE NOW TAKING PREORDERS FOR THE RE-PRESS OF THE CAMEL "AIRBORN" 27 CD/5 BLU RAY BOX SET. STREET DATE IS MAY 3, 2024. PLEASE DO NOT COMBINE YOUR PREORDER WITH YOUR REGULAR STOCK ORDER. WE DO NOT SPLIT SHIPMENTS OR RESERVE STOCK ITEMS.
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The band's fourth album is a mixture of Pinhas' harsh electronics/guitar experimentation as well as harder edge prog in a similar vein to King Crimson...but even more angry if that's possible. A classic now available again.
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"Conrad Schnitzler (1937–2011), composer and concept artist, is one of the most important representatives of Germany's electronic music avant-garde.
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"Conrad Schnitzler (1937–2011), composer and concept artist, is one of the most important representatives of Germany's electronic music avant-garde.
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Second album from this great German krautrock artist originally released in 1979. While his first album, Samtvogel, was released by Brain, Uberfallig finds him jumping over to Sky Records. Schickert worked in very similar territory to Achim Reichel and Manuel Gottsching.
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Musician/producer Billy Sherwood has been milking his association with Yes for years. Now he's collaborating with exploitation label Cleopatra Records on a new project.
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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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Seminal Swedish organ/drum duo of Bo Hansson and Janne Karlsson were well respected around the world - even jamming with Hendrix. This is a great compilation with interviews, etc in a gorgeous digipak. Killer proto-prog!
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"US composer and musician Phideax Xavier made a name for himself back in 2007 with the brilliant "Doomsday Afternoon" production.
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Not sure what needs to be said about this album - I get weepy eyed just thinking about the first time I heard it. One of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time - residing in my all time top 10. The best album Pink Floyd never made.
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Scottish neoprog band captured live in concert in Katowice, Poland on 10/31/07. Over 2 hours of material. Limited edition comes with a bonus CD containing the audio soundtrack.
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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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New remastered edition gets the full Mark Powell/Esoteric treatment with liner notes and a bonus track. This was always a bit of a hit or miss album as far as I'm concerned. Never my favorite although Pete Bardens did return for a guest shot.
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After recording two albums the band The Web strangely decided to change their name to Samurai. The band was led by singer/keyboardist Dave Lawson who would join Greenslade after Samurai broke up.
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New remastered edition of the second album from this incredibly quirky British prog band. Originally released in 1971 as the soundtrack to an underground British film, its long been a significant collector's item.
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Stunning new album from this interesting Belgian band. Hypnos 69 tend to morph their sound from album to album. Earlier albums have touched on stoner rock, space rock, pure psych...but all have a 70s progressive imprint.
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Third album from this excellent Belgian band. The Intrigue Of Perception finds them making the transition from a stoner/space band to a progressive rock outfit. While later albums are a touch more refined, this album still has that raw energy from their stoner rock days.
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First album from this early Italian band. Flute based prog that owes a bit of a debt to Jethro Tull. The singer used to paint his face and supposedly P. Gabriel stole the idea after performing at an Italian festival that Osanna was also playing at.
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The worthy follow up to Out Of Myself is here. Second Life Syndrome is a stunning surrealistic head trip encompassing inner and outer space mixed with metallic agression and pure unbridled emotion.
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Remastered with 2 bonus tracks.
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Title says it all. Reworking of classic Genesis tracks this time helped out by a who's who of prog: J. Wetton, B. Bruford, T. Levin, C. Thompson, I. McDonald, N. Magnus, and the list goes on and on. If that isn't enough Steve sticks the Royal Philharmonic on here also.
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Its been five years but The Flower Kings are back from their hiatus. Without missing a beat they offer up their signature epic length tracks of symphonic rock. Funny thing...I've gotten used to hearing Lalle Larsson play with Roine and Jonas over the past five years.
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Previously unreleased live show from November 4, 1972. This is the post Uli Trepte lineup with his replacement Bruno Schaab on bass. The band jams out three mega-long versions of "Oxymoron", "Baby Cake Walk" and "Ooga Booga".
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Vital live session from the original lineup. Essential psychedelic hardness.
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Second album by the krautrock band led by guitarist Conny Veit. Essentially this album bears little resemblance to the debut. With a new lineup consisting of mostly Popol Vuh members, the music shows a strong affinity for that laid back mystical folky sound. A great one.
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