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Birth Control's career was a bit of a mixed bag. They started out as more of a hard rock outfit, moved on to proggier efforts in the mid-70s and then reverted back to a hard rock sound.
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New remastered budget reissue from Germany combines this obscure US psych band's two albums on one disc. Reefer induced jamming madness - when it clicks it clicks big time.
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Newly remastered by Eroc with two extended bonus tracks. The band's first album is a foreshadowing of even greater things to come but on its on its quite a masterpiece.
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5 albums in this budget priced set.
You get:
Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago
Chicago V
Chicago VI
Chicago VII$25.00 -
"This CD includes the former 'Adama' & about half of another LP known as 'Ima'. It is the first part of a whole work entitled 'Neffesh Music'. Both LPs date back to 1976. All tracks have been carefully re-mastered & the CD includes an 8 page booklet.
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This one has been out of print for many years but recently brought back in limited quantities by Cuneiform. L'Ethique is a great album from what was at the time The Richard Pinhas Band.
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"Unbeknown to the band at the time, Gravy Train's fourth album, "Staircase to the day", would be their last. Recording of a fifth album was started, the fruits of which can be heard on the "Strength of a dream" anthology, but the it was never completed.
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2CD reissue of what was a legendary Japan-only live album from 1972. IMO, this is the prime period of Weather Report. The music is exploratory jazz rock with out any of the smooth jazz trapping that would envelop the band in later years.
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Debut album from one of the great progressive rock bands from Spain. While they don't get discussed as much as Gotic or Granada, the music of Iman Califato Independiente is right up there. Excellent flamenco symphonic prog!
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First album from this British prog band originally signed to Gerry Bron's Bronze Records label. The band came together in 1971. They were originally Keith Reid's backing band on a tour opening for The Rolling Stones.
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New remixed version of the 2009 album from this excellent Norwegian band that has been taken under the wing of the members of Marillion. Modern progressive rock with some similarities to Muse and what the Marillion kats have been up to lately.
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"Brave New World, Iron Maiden’s twelfth studio album, was released on 29 May 2000, and was Maiden’s first studio release since the return of long time lead singer Bruce Dickinson (who left in 1993) and guitarist Adrian Smith (who left in 1990), as well as the band's first studio recording as a
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I've never heard this release before as I pretty much lost touch with Schulze's output in the 90s. This is a soundtrack to the French film "Le Moulin De Daudet".
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"This has to be one of my most anticipated releases of 2021, and has been so since news broke of it’s likely release a few months ago. Witherfall impressed and amazed me with ‘A Prelude To Sorrow’ in 2018, so it’s hardly a shock to learn that I was desperate to hear their follow-up.
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Budget priced 5CD set contains:
Montrose
Paper Money
Warner Bros. Presents Montrose!
Jump On It
Open Fire$24.00 -
The artbook combo has the full show on 2 CDs, and the full show on 2 DVDs and a Blu-ray. The DVD is region-free. Continuing their pattern of making a studio album, followed by a live album, "Third Stage: Live In London" is the 3rd live album by the prog-supergroup.
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In the mid to late 70s Jean-Luc Ponty was putting out killer fusion albums - album after album. Here are two of his best on one CD. These albums rip!
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After the release of seven solo albums between 2008 and 2018, Italian bassist and composer ALBERTO RIGONI (soloist, BAD AS band, co-producer of Vivaldi Metal Project, founder of Bassists Alliance Project, ex Twinspirits) is now going to release “Prog Injection”, an instrumental heavy progressive
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Fifth album from this incredible instrumental quartet from Munich. Shame it arrived in the last days of 2022 as it would sit high on many "top 10" lists for the year. Regardless it deserves recognition whatever year you want to place it.
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"Omega's second album to feature previously recorded songs in the Hungarian language on the Bellaphon label. A good introduction to the more progressive-rock sounding era of their long career ( 42 years and counting!
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"Finland has always been home to some of the best melodic death metal bands around (such as Children of Bodom, Omnium Gatherum, Amorphis, and Ensiferum). Of course, gloomy quintet Insomnium are up there, too.
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"While most heavy music can be traced back to one seminal root or another, Katatonia’s sound has always seemed to magically materialise, fully formed, bereft of cliché, and owing nothing to anything but the gentle grip of darkness.
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Originally released in 1970 and 1971 respectively on the Vertigo ‘spiral’ label (Polydor’s progressive rock imprint). Original copies are extremely rare, commanding prices in the collectors’ market of over £100 (GBP) each.
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"John Petrucci’s Terminal Velocity marks the first solo album by the world-renowned Dream Theater guitarist to be released since 2005’s Suspended Animation.
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