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Four disc set combines Last, Fragements, and Live '74 plus you get a bonus live DVD filmed in Berlin on April 2013. Suprisingly they do a lot of old old material.
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"Agitation Free was one of the leading representatives of German experimental rock music in the early 1970s. The Berlin band developed long, for that time unusual, free instrumental improvisations from the end of 1967.
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New repress of the incredible debut by this important German band. Malesch seamlessly fused krautrock jamming with Middle Eastern sounds. Cosmic music at its finest. You don't already own this?? Really????
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New edition of the classic second album from this amazing German band. Fully authoerized and remastered by the band it arrives with one previously unreleased live bonus track from 1973.
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I was going to do a write up on this release but the label's hype sheet covered it really well:
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Who is Wolfgang Bock? Is he Wolfgang von Pappritz? Is he Peter Flieger? Apparently he's all three.
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"Wolfgang Bock's new studio album in the best tradition of the Berlin School.
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"Wolfgang Düren played guitar in various local bands in the 1970s, but soon became more and more interested in electronic music. From 1978, he was a roadie for Tangerine Dream for three years, toured the world with them and programmed their sequencers.
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"Having already spent twenty years on the cutting edge of modern rock percussion, Bill Bruford (ex-King Crimson, Yes, UK a.m.m.) formed Earthworks in 1986, as a deliberate return to his roots in jazz. Availing himself of the brightest young talent on the burgeoning U.K.
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In 1988 Frank Bornemann resurrected Eloy, collaborating with keyboardist Michael Gerlach. The CD has been out of print for years.
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Interesting collection put together by Made In Germany of the German hard rock band Epitaph. The 4CD set is marketed as "The Brain Years" but in fact only the first three albums included here were on Brain.
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This is the 2CD - DVD edition.
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"When people hear the name PETER HAMILL most of them think of his old band VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR.
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Hoelderlin was one of the great German prog bands of the 70s. Unfortunately they didn't seem to gain much traction outside of their homeland. Their first album is a bit unique in their catalog. It featured female vocals and is more in the folk/prog direction.
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"Still featuring Josh and Martin Ace upfront, Man show that they’ve lost little of their aplomb over the years, interweaving close harmonies, psychedelia, country and heavy rock with a lightness of touch rare among old campaigners.
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Late 70s found this great Spanish trio recording for Harvest Records. Neuronium's stock in trade was Berlin School electronic music infused with some latin flair. Consisting of two keyboardists and a guitarist the band released two excellent albums for Harvest.
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"It was in the year 1981 when Belgian electronic musician Michel Huygen and his Spanish colleague Carlos Guirao, both better known as Neuronium, met with Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou, better known as Vangelis, to record a joint session in London.
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2CD set collects the three albums from this percussion ensemble led by noted German drummer Klaus Weiss. The first album consists of two side long tracks of pure percussion. No its not a drum solo.
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"During the years 1983 and 1984 Novalis were facing the most difficult phase since their foundation. Everywhere phenomena for an upcoming breakup were to be felt.
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ATTENTION: Due to a mastering error, track 4 on CD 1 "Gammapolis" was incorrectly titled "Start" but contains the track "Return Of The Outcast".
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"More than 50 million records sold, LP productions in Hungarian, German and English, tours and festival appearances throughout Europe and Japan, at least 50 cover versions or adaptations of the world hit "Gyöngyhajú lány" - Omega are Hungary's number one rock export.
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"1st Time Ever available!
Oregon, formed in 1970, comprised Ralph Towner (classical and 12-string guitars), Paul McCandless (oboe and English horn), Glen Moore (double bass) and Collin Walcott (sitar and tabla).
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"The band was founded as "Peacock" in 1975 by Tommy Betzler and first toured the extended Rhine-Main area and built up a small but loyal fan base. Recording a demo tape and sending it to record companies proved to be unsuccessful.
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I can't speak for their later albums (since I never heard them) but the band's early work for Bellaphon was very well crafted classical progressive rock.
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Satin Whale was a popular German prog band that for some reason got very little attention when the CD world took shape. Only one of their albums - Lost Mankind - ever made it to the silver disc. Their debut "Desert Places" was originally released on the Brain label in 1974.
$31.00