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Transitional album for the band with the addition of ex-High Tide violinist Simon King. Music is getting a bit more progressive and a bit less psychedelic. Basically a foreshadowing of their Charisma sound. 4 bonus tracks, remastered and tons of liner notes.
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Great disc with Richard Sinclair and Mel Collins in the lineup. "Echoes" is an all time classic.
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Fully coming to grips with his spirituality, Neal Morse has once again assembled a stellar lineup including Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy. This is progressive rock similar to Spock's Beard but with a heavy Christian message.
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What a spectacular release! While we wait for the majordomos at ProgQuebec to weed their way through EMI's corporate empire and license the first two Maneige albums we have this to satisfy us and that it does.
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This is the band's fourth album and second from their progressive rock phase. This is the band's finest moment - a 48 minute conceptual work highlighted by the 26 minute title track. Dramatic vocals, monolithic keyboards that would make Tony Banks blush, gorgeous flute, and fluid guitar solos.
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The second album from Manfred Mann's Chapter Three carries on from the first. Its superb organ dominated proto-prog with lots of jazz overtones due to the extensive use of a horn section. I'm reminded quite a bit of Islands period King Crimson.
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"Recently reissued on the Cd format by the great ProgQuebec team, this album (and its predecessor) had been all too long ignored and denied a second life by the Harvest label.
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The great ProgQuebec label is doing what all the other prog labels had dreamed out - they figured out a way to get the Canadian majors to buckle under the pressure and license those long awaited prog releases from the vaults.
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This album from 1978 finds the band with a little more polish on the production but it's still the same wonderful amalgam of progressive rock and fusion. Maneige's music has a wonderful ebb and flow that sweeps you along. This new edition comes with 3 live bonus tracks. Highly recommended.
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In addition to supporting doom metal, Lee Dorrian's Rise Above Records is spearheading a revival of the sound of early 70s British progressive rock - sometimes referred to as "proto-prog". Blood Ceremony are a new band out of Canada.
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Officially licensed vinyl reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl imprint. For the band's third album they really went for it. Its a double album that finds the band's lineup expanded, adding a second guitarist as well as a horn section.
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Officially licensed vinyl reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl imprint. First album from this great German band, originally released on Kuck Kuck in 1970.
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Official reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl label - licensed from Kuckuck. Shockingly the band's lineup stayed intact for their second effort. The album featured better production and you can hear the band is a bit tighter.
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Officially licensed limited edition vinyl release from master tapes. Nice gatefold sleeve.
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New electric band effort from Mr. Hackett was long overdue. Wild Orchids marks the return of keyboardist Nick Magnus to the fold. The rest of the band are the cats that Steve has been recording and touring with for years now but there are augmented by the "Underworld Orchestra".
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Fourth and final studio album from the original lineup. Still plenty of good stuff here but marred a bit by an attempt at English vocals.
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Short lived Italian prog band that recorded this one album for the Bla Bla label (home of Battiato). The band is notable for the inclusion of band member Red Canzian who had a loooong career with I Pooh (I believe they are still together).
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"Bravo is the first album from Norwegian band Gazpacho. They are big fans of Marillion but aim to develop a sound of their own.
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Remastered edition of the band's 1990 album comes with three bonus tracks.
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"When dissected carefully, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking becomes a fascinating conceptual voyage into the workings of the human psyche.
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Perhaps a bit of a rehash (or a further extension) of Leftoverture, it sold like mad back in 1977. Has the played-to-death-even-hear-it-in-elevators hit "Dust In The Wind". This remastered set also has two unreleased bonus tracks.
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Italian band that received an invitiation to perform at NEARfest based on their debut. So while we sit back and anticipate a long awaited follow up studio effort we have their nicely played peformance from Trenton, NJ.
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"SBB, a legendary progressive rock/jazz band from Poland, return with a brand new studio album simply entitled “SBB”.
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Back in print after many years - now remastered! Savage keyboard album now features 2 non-lp tracks as a bonus. Great great album.
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Long awaited third album from this popular Norwegian symphonic rock band. With a new vocalist at the helm, Magic Pie steps up their game.
$12.00