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“For generations, humanity has longed for a truth. The right to unite what has been divided. We long to be free from all our differences, genders, colors, nationalities, religions, beliefs and any other type of separation.
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Despite being an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, Mariusz Duda has always been fascinated by the telling of a story, idea or concept.
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"If you’ve been waiting for a time to check out The Pineapple Thief, wait no more: Dissolution is the perfect entry point. Twelve albums in, group founder Bruce Soord claims that it now “feels like a new band” and he is supremely proud with the result.
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Remastered with 4 bonus tracks.
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"There are some names so pervasive in the hard rock scene that they have become a foundational component of the genre’s historic identity, inseparable from the very core of such an enduring sound, andMichael Schenker is one of those names.
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"A brand new live album of the cult barrier breakers, brilliant musical architects and unrelenting pilgrims in the world of modern ambitious rock music!
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"4 years after the release of their debut album, and less than two years after "The Rock", SBB return with yet another fine album of diverse styles and sounds. The line up of the trio remains unchanged, their focus moving further away from jazz towards a more symphonic style of progressive rock.$7.50
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"SBB, a legend of Polish music scene, return with a brand new studio album. The band, comprised of the phenomenal composer Józef Skrzek, the excellent guitarist Apostolis Anthimos and the flawless drummer Gabor Nemeth propose a perfect blend of the sincerity of blues and the freedom of jazz.
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Interesting progressive hard rock band that fit in with what the Brain label was doing at the time. If you Jane you would probably dig Gate. This set includes the 2 albums they recorded for Brain - "Live" and "Red Light Sister".
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If memories serves this was an exceptional performance broadcast by WNEW-FM.
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This came as a total surprise. Semiramis' "Dedicato A Frazz" was one of the greatest Italian prog albums and a one and done to boot...until now. This is a new version of Semiramis put together by the original drummer Paolo Faenza.
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In ancient times I was able to score a couple of sealed copies of this extremely rare Italian album. It no longer resides in my collection and its a case of genuine seller's remorse as I've developed a taste for 70s hard rock. That's really where J.E.T. falls in the spectrum.
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La Maschera Di Cera is probably the best of the current breed of Italian prog bands recreating the 70s sound aka "Rock Progressivo Italiano". If you are fan of all the 70s Italian greats like Banco, PFM, Le Orme, etc its almost guaranteed you will enjoy La Maschera Di Cera.
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Superb jazzy progressive rarity from Italy. Highly recommended.
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One of the classic Italian prog albums comes across as a cross between Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin. Flute monster accentuated by the great keyboard work of Baffo Banfi.
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One of the great Italian symphonic prog albums of the 70s. Recommended to fans of Banco and PFM. New jewel case edition from Vinyl Magic.
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"Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno have always been a band to slip a little under the radar of the more casual Italian progressive music followers, but they are truly deserving of far wider recognition!
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Overlooked Norwegian symphonic prog from the one man band who went by the name Alf Emil Eik. I guess 1977 wasn't the best of times to be releasing prog albums.
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"Prolusion. Norwegian artist Pluto is a veteran in the Norwegian progressive rock scene, with two solo albums to his name that were released back in the early 1980s and a third appearing at the tail end of the 1990s.
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"I have to hand it to Poets of the Fall--there’s no band quite like them. Their basis is a mainstream-oriented, pop-rock sound, yes, but if there’s one thing the Finnish sextet appear to hate more than anything, it’s being labeled.
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"Recordings for Genesis’ first post-Peter Gabriel album, A Trick Of The Tail, began in October 1975 at Trident Studios with David Hentschel as producer. As a replacement singer had not been found, the band decided to record the album without vocals and audition singers as they went.
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"As you can regularly hear me argue on Twitter, I firmly believe that the best time for music is now – there’s no need to hold onto the nostalgia for the rose-tinted glory years of bygone eras. But if we frame the discussion around historical importance, nothing in my mind can top the 1970s.
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Moon Safari’s illusive comeback album following a decade of silence. Almost 70 minutes of no nonsense symphonic rock spread over nine tracks filled with soaring vocals, explosive guitars, thunderous low-end and those unwaivering romantic lyrics fans have come to expect.
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Released on the Vertigo label back in 1972, this was essentially a Nucleus album. Its a killer lineup that features Allan Holdsworth on guitar and he makes his presence known. Keyboardist Dave MacRae played in Matching Mole and bassist Roy Babbington moved over the Soft Machine.
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"After thirteen years of hibernation, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, the most gloriously uncategorizable American band in existence, has emerged from stasis to proudly announce the imminent release of their fourth studio album, of the Last Human Being.
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