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"Clive Nolan (Pendragon, Arena) returns with his new solo project - ‘Alchemy – a musical”, a Victorian adventure set in 1842.
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WHOM GODS DESTROY is the brand-new SONS OF APOLLO related outfit featuring Dino Jelusick (Vocals), Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Guitars), Derek Sherinian (Keyboards), Yas Nomura (Bass) and Bruno Valverde (Drums).
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So Mandalaband breaks up after their first album. Most of the band reforms as Sad Cafe, but leader David Rohl retained the rights to the name. He took the Mandalaband concept into a slightly different direction. He put together an all-star lineup and created a rock opera of sorts.
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"You have to hand it to Amaranthe. When they debuted in 2009 as a three- headed pop-metal singing machine, they were an acquired taste, but they’ve won a legion of fans by deftly sticking to a winning formula with enough reinvention to keep their music fresh.
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"All tracks recorded live at the Super Pop 70 VII music festival at the Montreux Casino, Switzerland on November 21st 1970 and broadcast on RTS Radio
Personnel
Dave Gilmour – Guitar, Vocals
Roger Waters – Bass, Vocals
Richard Wright – Keyboards, Vocals
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Recorded live at the Festival du Musique Classique, Altes Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, November 22nd 1970.
CD1:
1. Astronomy Domine
2. Fat Old Sun
3. Cymbaline
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. The Embryo
CD2:
1. Green Is The Colour
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STUNNING DARK SIDE OF THE MOON PERFORMANCE FROM PINK FLOYD'S 1972 EUROPEAN TOUR
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Following the tremendous success of 2017’s ‘The Night Siren’ (charted at #22 in Germany, #28 in the UK), legendary former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett will release his new studio album ‘At The Edge Of Light’ on January 25th, 2019.
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"With a legendary career spanning nearly five decades, KANSAS has firmly established itself as one of America’s iconic classic rock bands.
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"You may not realize it, but at some point, during any day, week, or month, you’ve listened to the music of Trevor Rabin.
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The two-time GRAMMY-nominated and millions-selling legends of progressive music launch the second release from the ‘Lost Not Forgotten Archives’, an archival series that will issue their Ytsejam Records catalogue, as well as new, unreleased material from the band’s career.
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"Originally released back in 2004 on Ytsejam Records, ‘When Dream And Day Unite Demos (1987-1989)’ collects together instrumental and pre-production demos of what would go on to become the bands debut album. It also features 6 tracks the band recorded as a holiday gift to friends."
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"Spanning 3 LPs, the original demos from the recording sessions of one of Dream Theater’s most esteemed albums, Falling Into Infinity.
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If you have interest in current proponents of spiritual jazz its possible you have come across the work of Muriel Grossmann. I cam across her work about six years ago and every one of her releases is a musical event.
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Einar Solberg, frontman of LEPROUS, presents an official release of his raw & unedited 2022 solo, live-streamed performance of the band´s 2015 album ‘The Congregation’.
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"A German quintet consisting of musicians with various experience in a variety of other heavy music outfits, Sons of Eternity seems like a fresh upstart in the heavy/power metal style through this debut effort End of Silence.
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"Kansas' new release Point of Know Return Live & Beyond was co-produced by Phil Ehart and Richard Williams, and was recorded and mixed by Chad Singer.
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"Don't be deceived by the Roger Dean-like cover art on this one. German band EILIFF was like no other contemporary band playing progressive music in the early seventies. These recordings were taken from a Cologne radio show called "Nachtmusik" which was aired on Nov. 10, 1972.
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"Epidermis were founded in Idstein, Germany, in 1971. They played some complex and sophisticated rock music, often compared with Gentle Giant, Yes and the Canterbury scene. 'June 1975' has not been released on any physical format back then, and has been made available for the first time.
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"In the 70s there were lots of clones of Yes, King Crimson, ELP, and others. But Gentle Giant? Can't think of too many. There was Etcetera from Quebec who were very good but perhaps the best of them all was Epidermis and their 1977 album "Genius Of Original Force".
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We were first to release this magnificent album on CD but GoD subsequently reissued it (I presume from the master tapes). This new vinyl pressing from GoD includes a 40 page insert. That's a lot of info!
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One of the essential early German prog albums. If you are fan of Agitation Free, Popol Vuh, and Between you must own this.
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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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One of the better Argentinian prog albums of the 70s. I always assumed they were a "one and done" band but apparently they had other releases but this was their only prog effort. Limited edition of 200 copies.
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