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2013 reissue. Great album that features Jon Anderson, Maggie Reilly, and Roger Chapman on vocals. Simon Phillips is the drummer and co-producer. This version is packed with 7 bonus tracks.
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New album clocks in near 80 minutes. No insanely long epics and the album is probably all the better for it. About as proggy as these guys have ever gotten.
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"Quite reasonably described in recent reviews as “acoustic death metal” and “too weird for folkies, too folky for weirdos”, it would be hard to identify any album from the sixties/seventies cusp that was more wilfully intended to alienate the mainstream record-buying public than this totally uni
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I'm a bit nostalgic about this album so once it became available at a reasonable price I decided to bring it back into our distribution.
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"The history of Sunstorm dates back to 1999 when founding member and original vocalist Joe Lynn Turner created the band with American and European musical cohorts. With Turner at the helm, beginning in 2006, the band had a string of five studio albums until Turner vacated the microphone.
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Includes slip case. CD has 3 bonus tracks.
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"In terms of playing and performance, there should be no doubt that Steve Hackett is an incredible guitarist, both on stage and off. This live album treats you to experience some of Hackett’s most fabulous compositions reaching back from the Genesis days up to the present.
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Two albums from 1977 from the late Jon Hiseman’s Colosseum II
Band members include Don Airey, Gary Moore and John Mole
The band performed on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s album ‘Variations’, a UK No.2
‘War Dance’ proved to be Colosseum II’s last album
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"Ballads play a very special role in the history of rock music. Firstly: They document the emotional side of the genre and show that behind (almost) every rocker's hard chest beats a soft heart.
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New digipak remastered edition featuring extensive liner notes and new bonus cuts.
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" NUCLEUS were without a doubt one of the best Jazz bands around, and the UK's answer to Miles Davis.Their leader Ian Carr who played trumpet was a huge Miles fan and even wrote a Miles Davis biography. Amazing to think that both he and Karl Jenkins were in the same group.
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"Impressive second album by the highly talented if flawed Warhorse, a heavy progressive dynamo that threw together everything from Creedence, Zeppelin, and the Allmans to Tull, Wakeman, and ELP. There is also a Deep Purple connection as bassist Nick Simper was an early Purple bandmember.
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"This album started to be one of my favorite just after first listening. I can definitely recommend it to all early 70' art rock fans, especially to Hammond organ aficionados. This usually unknown band made really fascinating album with incredible solos and memorable melodies.
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Early proto-prog from the UK originally released on Vertigo. Affinity was fronted by Linda Hoyle who also cut a solo album right after the band broke up. The music has some great Hammond organ through out as well as jazz and blues overtones.
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NOTE: copy arrived from the distributor with the beginnings of a seam split. Priced accordingly. Will ship outside the sleeve.
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"An important pioneering album, which melded jazz rock and blues together, and at the time of its release created something quite new.
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"Impressive second album by the highly talented if flawed Warhorse, a heavy progressive dynamo that threw together everything from Creedence, Zeppelin, and the Allmans to Tull, Wakeman, and ELP. There is also a Deep Purple connection as bassist Nick Simper was an early Purple bandmember.
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"The story of Warhorse is virtually indistinguishable from the legend of Deep Purple. On the eve of creating some of the band's greatest records, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore fired original vocalist Rod Evans, and bassist Nick Simper.
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The Pineapple Thief, one of the leading lights of Europe’s experimental rock domain, led by post-progressive mastermind Bruce Soord and reinforced by Gavin Harrison (King Crimson) on drums.
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"In 2014, Steven Wilson announced he was leaving the Blackfield project he co-founded with singer/songwriter Aviv Geffen because his solo career claimed the majority of his time.
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"City Burials is the band’s eleventh studio album and its first since 2016’s haunting The Fall of Hearts.
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The Pineapple Thief, one of the leading lights of Europe’s experimental rock domain, led by post-progressive mastermind Bruce Soord and reinforced by Gavin Harrison (King Crimson) on drums.
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"Much like my addiction to Swiss roll, for some people more is never enough. You’d have thought two wildly successful “day jobs” would be enough to keep some folks busy. But not so for Katatonia lead vocalist Jonas Renkse and The Pineapple Thief front man Bruce Soord.
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"Thomas Carlsen is a Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and song writer with Transmission being his latest project which is very much inspired by classic ’80s metal from the likes of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Queensrÿche and that is not a bad list of musical inspirations and comparisons by any
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This one arrived at Casa Laser's Edge not long after another Italian band Solid Vision. I guess there is a resurgence of progressive metal bands from Italy and if history is a judge then it's a most welcome thing. Exawatt play progressive metal with touches of power.
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