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"A deluxe reissue on 180-GRAM VINYL of the self-produced sole album, originally released in 1977, by this excellent German progressive group with English lyrics. Minotaurus from Oberhausen in the western Ruhr area of Germany played symphonic rock in the vein of the early Genesis or Yes.
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"Recorded early 1974 at the SWF-Studio in Baden-Baden, Germany by the same line-up, which recorded at the same time the 2nd Missus Beastly album. Improved versions of older titles and some new titles prove the bands great talent for improvisations.
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The first album from this interesting German band. If you read the bio of the band you can tell that Missus Beastly were a bit of a disorganized mess. They went through constant lineup changes throughout their history, and there were changes in sound as well.
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Reissue of killer German fusion that will appeal to fans of Weather Report, early RTF, Embryo and Kraan. This was the band's second album and consists of a completely revamped lineup from the debut four years earlier. The sound is very different as well - all the bluesy elements are gone.
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"This was professionaly recorded by Radio Bremen back in 1974 and the sound quality is excellent. One of the big differences between this release and their studio albums is the addition of the great Eddy Marron on guitar.
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"This was MISSUS BEASTLY's third studio album released in 1976. If you'll notice on the cover art they have the album's title as such as to look like it's the band's name, and the title of the album looks like it would be "For Missus Beastly".
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Smoking fusion served up with a nice touch of weirdness in places - kind of like Return To Forever meets Zappa. Wicked keyboard work that will blow you away. This is hot poop! Highly recommended.
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"Great but still rather unknown German spiritual jazz including the massive "Nil", originally compiled by Rainer Tron the second volume of the Glucklich series (along Sail Joia and Niagara).
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Molassess is essentially the reincarnation of The Devil's Blood. If you are unfamiliar with the band they were a retro-doom/occult/psych/prog rock band from The Netherlands. TDB was led by Selim Lemouchi who ultimately committed suicide and with it the band ended.
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"Norwegian guitarist and composer, Hedvig Mollestad’s last three releases over the past eighteen months have been uniformly excellent, whilst covering a lot of stylistic ground.
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"With Maternity Beat, Hedvig Mollestad has surpassed herself, most significantly as a composer and arranger, and delivered her most ambitious work to date. And that´s not a proclamation to be taken lightly.
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"For a country with a population smaller than London, Norway seems to produce an almost alarmingly high number of amazing bands.
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"Most groups choose to release just one new album at a time. That’s most groups. However, the Hedvig Mollestad Trio aren’t most groups. Instead, they’re musical trailblazers, who push musical boundaries, and in the process, create inventive and innovative genre-melting music.
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"After seven albums spearheading Hedvig Mollestad Trio (still very much active!) and three solo albums, the guitarist is here introducing a brand new, exciting trio while breaking some new ground in the process.
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In divided times, the power of music is undeniable. When that music is ferociously original and defiantly uplifting, the impact is even greater.
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"A tasty little 35 minute spacy and heavy retro-rocker, 2015's self-titled second official Mondo Drag album sees the original band, which included members of modern psych/blues group Blues Pills deliver a blast from the past of Seventies psych- tinged heavy rock with a battery of vintage and ana
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I don't know what the occultation of light means but damn this is a good album. While their latest Through The Hourglass relies heavily on a Pink Floyd spacey sound - this previous album is flat out pure classic prog sounds. Highly recommended. This band is awesome!
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"In 1970 the Moody Blues were art their creative and commercial peak. After reinventing themselves from their R & B roots to a much more sophisticated sound, between 1967 and 1970 they released five albums, four of which hits top 5 in the UK, with two of them going #1.
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Seattle based Moon Letters' 2019 debut "Until They Feel The Sun" was a bit of a revelation for us. Three years later the band has released their sophomore album "Thank You From The Future" and its a bit different. While its definitely a prog rock album its a bit less retro sounding.
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"As the fourth-most populous country in the world, it should be no surprise that Indonesia has a burgeoning rock scene. Unfortunately, given the music world’s tendency to focus its attention on Europe and the US, countries like Indonesia tend to get forgotten about.
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"Second full length from Indonesian heavy psych superstars Mooner! The reaction to Tabiat, their debut LP, was incredible, we sold out within days of its release. O.M. continues in the same vein as Tabiat, melding heavy psych with traditional Indonesian melodies.
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"Critically acclaimed multi instrumentalist STEVE MOORE (ZOMBI) presents the score to the 2019 feature film "Bliss".
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Moose Loose was a legendary Norwegian jazz rock/fusion band that cut two fantastic albums in the mid-70s. Until now no one has been able to crack the code to reissue the albums but a Norwegian reissue label got it done - and sourced it from the original master tapes.
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One and done band from France that evolved into Chute Libre. Slightly more free than Chute Libre its still very much a jazz rock album but other influences crop up.
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"This British 70's prog inspired Québécois band from Canada released 3 gems in the mid 70's with "Le Suis Le Temps" being their 1977 release.
$21.00