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"The follow up album to the wonderful, Death Walks Behind You is one that shows Rooster turning in a new direction, and in this transitional stage they've managed to create another killer album.
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"In 1969, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was at the peak of its international popularity, largely due to the controversial antics of the group's said front man, Arthur Brown.
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Limited edition on clear and black marble vinyl - 1000 copies.
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In 1994 Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker got back together and recruited Gary Moore to fill the Eric Clapton role. The band made one shockingly good album "Around The Next Dream" and then completely imploded.
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"What an astounding German group what a brilliant record. Love it. It's so powerful and full of surprises. I think it can't be compared to any other group I know.
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"In the psychedelic late sixties there was a lively music scene in the Canterbury area that revolved around the band The Wilde Flowers.
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"An important pioneering album, which melded jazz rock and blues together, and at the time of its release created something quite new.
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"Quite reasonably described in recent reviews as “acoustic death metal” and “too weird for folkies, too folky for weirdos”, it would be hard to identify any album from the sixties/seventies cusp that was more wilfully intended to alienate the mainstream record-buying public than this totally uni
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The double live album Dark Magus was recorded on March 30, 1974, at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
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"Miles’ touted “Fillmore Band” didn’t sound much like a band to me. In an area of music where individual virtuosity is the rule rather than the exception, give-and-take between players becomes all important.
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"Along with its sister recording, Pangaea, Agharta was recorded live in February of 1975 at the Osaka Festival Hall in Japan.
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"Stylistically, Demon Fuzz’s single album, 1970’s Afreaka!, is hard to pin down. But then, I guess that’s the point. Demon Fuzz went out of their way to keep people guessing; at gigs, they’d let people assume they were a reggae band, only to launch into some African-influenced jazz/rock number.
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"Hans Dulfer is an internationally acclaimed Dutch jazz musician, known for playing the tenor saxophone. His debut album The Morning After the Third was released in 1970.
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This is the band's first album and has basically been disowned by Frank Bornemann. Its not a bad album at all, its just that the music isn't quite as developed as the later releases. The lineup is quite different as well. The band was a quintet, with Erich Schreiver as lead vocalist.
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Synthesis Live was a concert tour by American rock band Evanescenceand the first where the band included an orchestra. Amy Lee has outdone herself in artfully not just re-interpreting but actually re-inventing these songs from her catalog.
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"On To the Hilt, Golden Earring fully gives themselves over to the prog rock tendencies that they had toyed with throughout the 1970s. The resulting album has a strong prog feel but lacks the characteristic sound and the solid material that defined the group's best efforts to that point.
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"Together represents an important step forward for Golden Earring. Unlike the group's previous outings, the songs on this album don't fall into strict rock or progressive categories.
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"Originally released in 1973, Moontan is the album that gained Golden Earring an enormous amount of international popularity, primarily on the strength of the hit single and enduring radio favourite “Radar Love”.
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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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Essential third album from the Mwandishi band. A pure kosmigroov classic in which the ensemble touches on African based rhythms and electric fusion.
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Hancock continues to explore his African roots blending jazz, rock and ethnic sounds with the Mwandishi band. He even plays Mellotron! Truly one of the greats. If you have any interest in spritual jazz you need this breathtaking album - highly recommended.
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Essential jazz fusion effort from Herbie Hancock's post-Miles Davis ensemble. Intense spiritual jazz. Highly recommended.
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"Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf featured (ex) Uriah Heep keyboard player Ken Hensley, bassist Gary Thain and drummer Lee Kerslake. It was released when Uriah Heep was at the peak of its rising to fame. Each side of the LP opens with a wonderful piece of heavy prog.
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"Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP. Includes poster and four page booklet. The eighth full-length album Ghost Reveries by Swedish heavy metal band Opeth is the epitome of what metal should be: a work of art. The album is filled with heavy, intricate, and precisely performed guitar riffs.
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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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