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A bunch of unknown Italians recorded this amazing ELP ripoff for an equally unknown Italian label. Awesome.
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"After their debut album "Dolce acqua" and some commercial singles ("Jesahel", "Haum" and "Treno" - in my opinion weak, but very successful), vocalist and flutist Ivano Fossati went solo and Martin Grice stepped in.
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2CD digipak with bonus orchestral version.
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"Somewhere in the nether regions of the Alps, a five-piece group known as Wind Rose orchestrated the album entitled “Wintersaga” by using chisels, nature, and skulls of the enemies as they drink from the blood of their victims. This album deserves consideration for album of the year in the powe
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"Powerwolf is undeniably one of the biggest German metal bands on the scene today. Six albums into their career the werewolves are back with the ultimate collector’s piece; the band’s first live CD/DVD, ‘Metal Mass Live.’
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Los Angeles jazz pianist Cameron Graves tears it up fusion style on this 2021 release. He refers to it as thrash jazz which doesn't really tell the story. The quartet play in a pure fusion style with lots of contemporary feel.
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"With a mighty thunder and shout one of the most anticipated albums of 2011 is upon us, that would be Theocracy’s latest album entitled As the World Bleeds. Taking the seeds that were spread across the bands two previous albums As the World Bleeds is that previous work come to fruition.
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"What can we expect from a new Airbag album? A lot of emotion, since the Norwegians' progressive rock , melancholic and refined in the style of Pink Floyd, triggers a flood of emotions among its followers.
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"What an astounding German group what a brilliant record. Love it. It's so powerful and full of surprises. I think it can't be compared to any other group I know.
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1980 RUSH RADIO BROADCAST
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"Rush live - Recorded in May, 1975 for Radio-WWM, this tight and forceful live set captures the long-lived
Canadian trio at their progressive best."$15.00 -
"Camel are an English progressive rock band who rose to prominence during the mid-70s. Their breakthrough album released in 1975 was an instrumental, orchestrated concept album The Snow Goose, inspired by the Paul Gallico short story of the same name.
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"Jordsjø is a duo from Oslo, Norway inspired by Olivier Messiaen, (German) Popol Vuh and Anthony Braxton, via Scandinavian folklore and jazz to early British prog.
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"The two-time GRAMMY-nominated and millions-selling legends of progressive music, present the next release in the ‘Lost Not Forgotten Archives’, an archival series that will issue their Ytsejams Records catalogue, as well as new, unreleased material from the band’s career!
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"Led Zeppelin’s North American Tour of 1973 was the band’s ninth concert tour of the US and Canada, and was divided into two legs, with performances commencing on 4 May and concluding on 29 July. Rehearsals took place at Old Street Film Studios in London.
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"STUNNING 1972 PERFORMANCE BY THE SECOND JEFF BECK GROUP Following his two-year stint in the Yardbirds, Jeff Beck recorded the pop single Hi Ho Silver Lining for Mickie Most, then formed the first Jeff Beck Group featuring Rod Steward on vocals, and Ronnie Wood on guitar.
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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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"Roxy Music musicians Phil Mazanera and Andy Mackay have once again joined forces for an new instrumental album, AM PM.
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Great one-off band from France. Metabolisme recorded this album for the Crypto label in 1977. Considered one of the best French prog albums of the 70s, it carries on in the tradition of other Crypto bands...it's symphonic but has a dark veneer to it.
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"Et Apres? I might ask Memoriance the very same question. And Then? Only two albums? With such talent?
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"Acanthe is one of those rare one-shot wonders we progfans always drool over, wondering what could have been had the musicians stayed together.
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Almost fifty years ago to the month, British rock band Wishbone Ash brought out ‘Live Dates’, their most commercially successful album. A milestone, not only for the band, but also in the history of rock music.
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I saw these Swedish masters of psych perform some years ago and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. They were absolutely hypnotic to watch on stage. Glad to see they are still going!
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Fifth album from this Los Angeles based neo-prog band which to some degree can be considered an offshoot of Mars Hollow. Former Mars Hollow vocalist John Baker is out front and their former drummer Robert Craft is now in the fold.
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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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