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Pre-Contraction release from Canadian keyboardist Franck Dervieux. He was struggling with cancer at the time of the recording but managed to complete it before his death. Easily one of the best Canadian prog albums. This one is Prog with a capital "P" - strong British flavors.
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Contraction's second album "La Bourse Ou La Vie" is clearly one of the best examples of Canadian prog. The band stretches out on the 18 minute album titled epic.
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"Traversion Is Offenbach’s 4th studio album which was recognized as the band’s first breakthrough commercial success. Winner of the Felix for best rock album at the 1979 edition of l”ADISQ Traversion features the timeless classic Mes Blues Passent Pu Dans'Porte ."
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"EARLY SABBATH SHOW - On Air 1970!
Considered by many to be the inventors of heavy metal, Pioneers of heavy metal, the mighty Black Sabbath remain an unmistakable presence!"
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In the UK there is a growing movement of bands that are revisiting 70s progressive and classic rock. Diagonal and Litmus would be examples although compared to Wolf People they explore the more progressive side of the spectrum.
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70s flavored psychedelic prog collaboration between members of Elder and Kadavar. Stoner meets stoner and something interesting has developed sending out strong Pink Floyd vibes.
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CD edition of ‘The Magic Of It All’ by Strawbs, recorded in Cape Town and featuring David Cousins, Blue Weaver, and John Ford from classic 1970s line up joined by some of the finest musicians and singers in South Africa.
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Love Over Fear (plus bonus tracks) in a glorious textured gatefold sleeve, on 2 splattered coloured vinyls.
Track listing:
1. Everything
2. Starfish and the Moon
3. Truth and Lies
4. 360 Degrees
5. Soul and the Sea
6. Eternal Light
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Yet another brilliant work from this Norwegian prog band. The Greatest Show On Earth is the band's third effort. While the first album Identity delved into alternative/prog realms bearing similarity to Radiohead, their second album All Rights Removed was full on Pink Floyd worship.
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2LP black vinyl with bonus tracks.
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"Analog puritists Ring Van Möbius are known for being true to the original progressive rock philosophy, combining 60’s/70’s instruments with the old art of tape recording, adding their own touch of musical creative madness.
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Black vinyl edition with one bonus track and poster.
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"Pendragon formed in 1978 and over the past 30 years have built up a fanatical fanbase around the world, releasing eight albums along with countless EPs, live and mini-albums, most of which have been available via their own Toff Records label.
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This is a 2CD of a legendary soundboard recording from Brest, France March 19, 1979.
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After racking up a string of classy acoustic jazz recordings on Blue Note (beginning with 1962's Takin' Off and continuing with such classics as 64's Empyrean Isle, 65's Maiden Voyage and 68's Speak Like a Child), pianist-composer-bandleader Herbie Hancock joined the Warner Bros.
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In June 2003, Iron Maiden released the double DVD promo-videos compilation entitled Visions of the Beast which went multi-platinum worldwide. During the same period the band started a promotional tour related to the new DVD and forthcoming album, Dance Of Death.
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"Japanese metal band LOVEBITES celebrate the glory of live music with their most heavy metal live experience so far!
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Reissue of the long out of print Unifaun project from Nad Sylvan and keyboardist Bonamici. Conceived as a studio project to essentially recreate the Genesis sound.
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"2020 saw the English rock band Arena celebrate their 25th Anniversary of the band’s first critically acclaimed studio album.
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?Can't Buy a Thrill became an unexpected hit, and as a response, Donald Fagen became the group's full-time lead vocalist, and he and Walter Becker acted like Steely Dan was a rock & roll band for the group's second album, Countdown to Ecstasy.
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"After two albums of tastefully orchestrated folk-pop, albeit some of the least demonstrative and most affecting around, Drake chose a radical change for what turned out to be his final album.
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"After the muddled production and ultracomplicated song structures of ...And Justice for All, Metallica decided that they had taken the progressive elements of their music as far as they could and that a simplification and streamlining of their sound was in order.
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80-minutes of Rush, first evcer greatest hits collection by Rush, approved by the band. 16 track's featuring "Tom Sawyer," "New World Man" and "Sub divisions." Also features "The Spirit of Radio," "2112 Overture/The Temples of Syrinx," "Fly By Nig ht" and "Closer to the Heart."
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"Guns N' Roses' debut, Appetite for Destruction was a turning point for hard rock in the late '80s -- it was a dirty, dangerous, and mean record in a time when heavy metal meant nothing but a good time.
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