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Second album from this Italian prog band that features three members of Sithonia. Musically speaking the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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11th album from this eclectic progressive band. Written during the pandemic it finds the band with a new guitarist. Nice heavy mediabook edition.
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- Ex-Graham Bond and Brian Auger guitarist McLaughlin’s career took off when he went to the States in 1969 to join Tony Williams’ Lifetime (this writer had the experience of seeing them in London’s Speakeasy club in 1970)
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- Stylish jazz drummer Cobham’s 1977 Columbia album ‘Magic’, twinned with 1978’s ‘Alivemutherforya’ which features the talents of Steve Khan on guitar, Tom Scott on sax and Alphonso Johnson on bass
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- First two A&M Records albums from the Chicago rockers, originally released in 1975/76
- Styx’s career took off with the arrival of guitarist Tommy Shaw just before the tour to promote ‘Equinox’
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- Chicago rockers’ 1977 and 1990 albums
- ‘The Grand Illusion’ was a US Top Ten album with the song ‘Come Sail Away’ a Top Ten hit
- ‘Edge Of The Century’ was the first to feature new member Glen Burtnik, and the last with drummer John Panozzo
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"Live Dates is one of those classic live albums of the 70's that any rock fan must have.
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This edition on BGO was licensed from MCA Records and remastered in 1994. Is it diferent than the CD on MCA? I don't know but its cheaper!
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- Remastered Dixie Dregs CD reissue
- The band’s three Capricorn Records albums, dating from 1977, 1978 and 1979
- ‘What If’ and ‘Night Of The Living Dregs’ both made the US Top 200 Albums chart
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- From 1977 and 1978 come the Canadian hard rock band’s first two albums for Columbia Records
- Features the guitar of Frank Marino
- Digitally remastered and slipcased, and with new notes
Mahogany Rush IV:
I’m Going Away
Man At The Back Door
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"The Swedish progressive rock legends The Flower Kings and its longtime label partner InsideOutMusic will launch an extensive re-release campaign in 2022, in which the band's entire catalog of CDs and vinyl will be reissued in remastered editions, including many of which be obtained.
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Get ready to rock out to the latest album from Swedish Prog-Rock legends, THE FLOWER KINGS! In their nearly 30-year career as a band, they return with their 16th studio album, "Look At You Now".
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"Since releasing ‘Vector’ in October 2018, Haken have completed headline tours the world over, played sold-out shows across Europe and North America as support for Devin Townsend and picked up a Prog award for their efforts too!
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Following the release of 2021’s ambitious studio album ‘The Absolute Universe’, progressive-rock supergroup Transatlantic present ‘The Final Flight: Live At L'Olympia’.
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"This is without any doubt a true masterpiece and one of my absolute favorite albums in the contemporary "symphonic prog" genre. The album mixes jazz elements with heavy prog and emotional and highly beautiful melodies.
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The nest…Live in Athens
New live double cd
Yiorgos Fakanas, Guthrie Govan
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"Duke showcased a new Genesis -- a sleek, hard, stylish trio that truly sounded like a different band from its first incarnation -- but Abacab was where this new incarnation of the band came into its own.
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Peter Gabriel's last album with the band is a monumental work. Been listening to it for 35 years and still finding something new on every listen. A cornerstone album. 2007 Nick Davis remix/remastered edition.
New digisleeve edition.
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Tokyo Tapes Revisited: Live In Japan captures the magical atmosphere of an extraordinary evening, during which Uli Jon Rothenthralled his fans with his iconic guitar riffs and melodic solos.
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Tokyo Tapes Revisited: Live In Japan captures the magical atmosphere of an extraordinary evening, during which Uli Jon Rothenthralled his fans with his iconic guitar riffs and melodic solos.
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"Hailing from Trondheim in Norway, Arabs in Aspic has been mid-Norway’s flagship of 70s inspired progressive rock and proto-hardrock for the past 15 years.
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"So I’m writing a review of the new album by Magic Pie, and I figure I should be clever. The Pie is tasty, a confection, a dessert par excellence, a bit tart and sweet, etc., etc. And that doesn’t even address the “magic” part. And it all sounds stupid. Like I’m trying to be clever.
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Easily one of the best prog bands currently operating in Norway, Arabs In Aspic continue to up their game. The 70s hard rock element is still present - you get whiffs of Uriah Heep and Deep Purple but really the prog quotient is yet again amplified.
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Upstart Norwegian label Apollon Records seems to be stealing the thunder from Karisma Records as far as who can sign the best bands from Scandinavia. Ring Van Möbius is a debut album that sounds like it was record 47 years ago...and I love it.
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Reissue of the second album from the Norwegian band Ruphus. Ranshart is a solid effort that has a bit of a different sound than the debut New Born Day. Keyboardist Hakon Graf expanded his keyboard pallette and as a result the sound takes on a symphonic Yes-like vibe.
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