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Live recording from 1979 features great material but unfortunately they screwed around with the arrangements too much. SPECIAL PRICE!
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Remastered edition in a digipak. Comes with two bonus tracks - "America" (rendering Yesterdays superfluous) and a previously unreleased rough mix of "Roundabout".
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Deluxe remastered edition of this curious version of Yes that featured the two members of The Buggles - Geoff Downes and Trevor Horn. Some of the material is the best that Yes ever created but Horn's not quite Jon Anderson soundalike vocals spoils it somewhat.
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Remastered edition of the first album from this great Italian band. Be warned - this is not exactly the same band that later recorded Ys.
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Although its a concept album ("The Bible") this was more of an underground progressive hard rock sound. Not at all bad but not as sophisticated as the brilliant Contaminazione.
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Stunning new 3 CD box set recorded live in May 2000 commemorating the band's 30th anniversary. Opulent package consists of 3 gatefold cardboard sleeves - each containing one movement of the Theusz Hamtaahk trilogy: Theusz Hamtaank, Wurdah Itah, and Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh.
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2 CD set of mediocre sound quality but major historical significance. This is a live concert recording of the 1.001 Centigrade lineup.
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Christian Vander has been opening up the tape vaults releasing some prime (and some not so prime) Magma material. Mekanik Kommandoh is the previously unreleased original version of Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh which was rejected by their record label.
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Fantastic Top Gear sessions recorded in London in 1974. This features the classic lineup. Mr. Cuneiform says the versions of Khntark and Wrdh Ith are definitive so who am I to argue?
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New progressive rock/metal trio from the UK that has the chance to blow up big. The band goes for an epic sound with the core trio augmented by the "The Lost Orchestra". Melancholy seems to be the overall theme here reminding of Riverside, Opeth, Tool and even some Pink Floyd.
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Live in the studio recording that was done as a rehearsal for their US debut at Progday. Short album that consists of 4 tracks.
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Archival release of a live Hawklords gig, recorded on the 25 Years On tour. To the best of my knowledge this has never been available before (but I reserve the right to be wrong!). Newly mixed from the original 16 track tapes, you get the typical high quality Mark Powell/Atomhenge treatment.
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24 bit remastered expanded edition of one of the great Hawkwind albums. This was the second album that the band recorded for Charisma Records. Bob Calvert added a punk energy but somehow it melded perfectly with Dave Brock's space rock.
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After recovering from her personal tragedy that sent her into seculsion for nearly a decade, Canadian singer/harpist Loreena McKennitt returns. Thankfully there is no stylistic change - she picks up right where she left off.
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Out of print compilation from this legendary Japanese psych band.
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The Shiver was a late 60s psychedelic blues rock band from Switzerland that eventual evolved into Deaf and then Island. Musically I would think in terms of The Animals, Procol Harum and even some early Pink Floyd.
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I wasn't a big fan of Pretest - I thought Steve Albini took the band in a direction that was too chaotic and rambling. Dysrhythmia MK II is here with Behold The Arctopus' Colin Marston on board as bassist.
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Soundtrack to 1981 Italian spooky action flick is loaded with unreleased material and alternate mixes. BOO!
$15.00