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"Ronnie Montrose and Gamma opened the door for acts like Foreigner and a later period Van Halen and shaped a new decade in rock.
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"With their 1982 album The Complete Backward Principle, the Tubes finally brought their brand of San Franciscan satirical rock into the mainstream, with both the LP and the single 'Don't Want to Wait Anymore' denting the Top Forty.
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"When Alice Cooper relocated to Michigan, Detroit in 1970, it gave the band a new lease of life and a new album; Love It To Death. Their March 1971 appearance in Detroit saw them finally tasting success with the recent hit single 'I’m Eighteen' enjoying heavy airplay, both in the U.S.
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"Heavily influenced by Miles Davis’s contemporaneous experiments into fusion, The Flock were swiftly hailed as one of the world’s most exciting new bands in 1969.
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Jaco Pastorius Word Of Mouth Sextet Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival, July 3 1982 CBC radio
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Grey area radio broadcast from the 1983 Serious Moonlight tour.
'1983 SERIOUS MOONLIGHT TOUR' - The recordings of David Bowie's 1983 appearance at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, issued on DOUBLE-CD including an 8-page booklet.
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The New Tony Williams Lifetime, featuring Allan Holdsworth live from the Village Gate, New York, 22nd September 1976
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"This superb new set offers four classic broadcast performances by Steely Dan, during both the legendary Pretzel Logic tour in 1974 and their long-awaited reunion almost two decades later, in 1993.
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"Recorded live for FM broadcast in the spring of 1969, this superb set captures the legendary jazz drummer putting his band through their paces on a series of incendiary extended tracks.
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"Gil Evans & Jaco Pastorius live from Yomiuri Land Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan on July 28th 1984. Best-known for their respective contributions to the music of Miles Davis and Weather Report, Gil Evans and Jaco Pastorius are true giants of 20th Century jazz and fusion.
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With a pair of albums and a minor hit or two under their belts, California's progressive Ambrosia signed to Warners for Life Beyond LA.
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Situated on the latter side of the progressive decade, Crack The Sky managed to escape wider attention in the 1970s thanks to a series of ill-managed mishaps.
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"You never could be sure just what sort of a band Frank Zappa would show up with. Figure on a quartet, an orchestra would arrive. Bet on a jazz septet, and a rock n roll combo appears.
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"Budgie's classic period, marked with this album, is now over. The album signifies that the band were done pulling out classic album after classic album and classic tune after classic tune.
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"After four albums, Budgie had achieved moderate success in the U.K. with their unique combination of Black Sabbath heaviness, progressive rock flashes, and bizarre sense of humor. But 1975's Bandolier found the band pursuing a more conventional rock sound with a noticeable funk influence.
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Remastered edition of the band's debut. Comes with 4 bonus tracks.
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- From 1972 and 1973 come the band’s last two albums for progressive label Vertigo
- Their mellotron-based music won them fans not only in the UK but also across Europe, particularly in Germany
- ‘Pathfinder’ featured a version of Richard Harris’ ‘MacArthur Park’
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Last studio album before the 70s lineup broke up. Ian McDonald returns.
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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30th anniversary edition
Boz Burrell: Vocals, Bass
Robert Fripp: Guitar, Mellotron
Mel Collins: Saxes, Flute
Ian Wallace: Drums$12.00 -
HDCD remaster available for US distribution again.
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Finally on CD - the great live album from the 1974 tour - with expanded material.
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30th Anniversary edition from the double trio lineup: Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto, and Trey Gunn. The Mellotron is back and although the tracks are a bit shorter it features some of their heaviest material.
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