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"As in their self title album, the strange, various music developed in Dreamlab retains the attention of the listener. It contains intricate guitars/ flute/ vintage keyboards based instrumentals occasionally harmonised by vocals.
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One of the all time great kosmische musik albums finally getting the respect it deserves. The first two Cosmic Jokers albums - self titled and Galactic Supermarket were the result of jam sessions from the stars of the Ohr label.
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"Double LP version. Poly-lined inner sleeves; gatefold. 180 gram, black double vinyl. The original analog master tapes were transferred with higher resolution and remastered with great care.
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"Causa Sui's three volumes of Summer Sessions are back in print! This time on the band's own label, on individual LP's for the first time since their were first released in 2008 and 2009. Re-packaged in El Paraiso’s signature style.
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"The compilations Planeten Sit-In and Sci Fi Party, both originally released in 1974, are a contemporary document of the legendary jam sessions of the Cosmic Jokers. Under a conceptual mantle, the recordings were brought to a young audience.
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This is the release of the Saturday night plus half of the Sunday night show. The release of Friday night and the other half of Sunday night will follow next year.
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This is the release of the Saturday night plus half of the Sunday night show. The release of Friday night and the other half of Sunday night will follow next year.
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Plain and simple, Takeo Moriyama is one bad ass mofo of a drummer. A staple of the Japanese "J-Jazz" scene, he's released many killer albums over the years. BBE has reissued his rarest album East Plants in cooperation with Moriyama and the original label VAP.
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"Complex as their music, German prog metallers Vanden Plas are set to return to the fold with their highly anticipated new offering `The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things’. Like a fantasy film on acid, the band cooked up a title that goes with extremely well composed sonic novels and sma
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"Most power metal bands will stay within that genre, rely on huge, catchy choruses and musicianship that will make them stand out. Musically, a lot of power metal is very similar. Not Unleash The Archers.
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Second 5CD slipcase collection includes:
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
Some Enchanted Evening
Cultosaurus Erectus
Fire Of Unknown Origin
the Revolution By Night$24.00 -
"What is immedately noticeable upon listening to Miles Davis' classic first -- and only -- album with his original sextet is how deep the blues presence is on it.
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Considered by many to be the first fusion album.
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Remastered version of the second solo album from Pink Floyd's guitarist. In my opinion his first solo disc was better but this one actually was more popular. No bonus stuff but remastered by long time Floyd accomplice James Guthrie.
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With 4 bonus tracks.
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"By 1977 Journey had reached a creative crossroads, with three underwhelming studio albums under their belt and little to show in the way of commercial success.
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Cheap price for this reissue of the first album from the band that ultimately evolved into the AOR radio friendly band. This stuff isn't like that at all.
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Second album from this post-Santana lineup is a bit more commercial than the debut but there are still progressive overtones. Neil Schon shines again.
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Remastered edition with two bonus tracks.
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The band probably peaked creatively here - hitting their proggiest moments. Features the radio staple "Carry On Wayward Son". Remastered edition with two previously unreleased live tracks.
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"Emboldened by the popularity of Inner Mounting Flame among rock audiences, the first Mahavishnu Orchestra set out to further define and refine its blistering jazz-rock direction in its second -- and, no thanks to internal feuding, last -- studio album.
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"By the late '70s, Mahogany Rush were no longer simply Mahogany Rush; they were billing themselves as Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, which was appropriate given that frontman Marino had done so much to shape the power trio's sound.
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With Jean Luc Ponty out and Stu Goldberg replacing Gayle Moran, McLaughlin came up with the weakest lineup and album to carry the Mahavishnu moniker. Universally hated.
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Remastered with bonus tracks.
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