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Third album from this British prog band led by the dual keyboards of Dave Greenslade and Dave Lawson (Samurai/The Web).
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80 minute DVD features a great array of video clips of the band dating all the way back to them doing Arubaluba from 1973! I never thought I'd see some of this stuff...
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Complete 2 hour performance from the band's show at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California. As you know Andy Latimer has been battling cancer for some years (he seems to be fighting his way back to good health) so this is billed as a farewell performance of sorts.
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Probably the best Argentinian prog album of all time and one of the great prog albums of the 70s. Bubu was a large ensemble led by composer and arranger Daniel Andreoli. The instrumentation features violin, flute, sax, guitar, bass and drums.
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Steven Wilson's second solo album features a variety of interesting prog luminaries including Steve Hackett, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, Trey Gunn, Theo Travis, and Jordan Rudess. Proggier than his first solo album and frankly recent Porcupine Tree. Lots of Mellotron bliss on this one.
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Remastered edition with one live bonus track.
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Seventh and best album from this superb Tennessee based prog band. "Lex Rex" is another concept album whipped up by multi-instrumentalists Steve Babb and Fred Schendel with the aide of Charlie Shelton (Somnambulist), David Carter (Wyzards), Bjorn Lynne ao.
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A future classic of symphonic rock. Outstanding keyboard work is reminidscent of Wakefield and Moraz.
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Glass Hammer's 8th album finds little surprises and to these ears that's a good thing. After juggling lineups and different singers the band has gotten back to the basics emphasizing the abilities of founders Steve Babb and Fred Schendel.
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2007 Nick Davis remix/remaster edition. Some consider this their best album - it could be hard to argue against that notion...
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It’s now almost 30 years ago to the month since the release of one of the most unusual and greatest albums by a German rock band: Piktors Verwandlungen (Pictor`s Metamorphoses), the third album by south German cult formation, Anyone`s Daughter, came out in spring 1981, an almost 40-minute epic b
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Long EP originally put out for the band's fan club as a stop gap between Out Of Myself and Second Life Syndrome. It consists of 5 studio tracks as well as 3 live ones. The studio tracks are a bit stripped down sounding but clearly have Riverside's imprint on them.
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Vibrant new prog "super-group" of sorts put together by Andy Tillison of Parallel or 90 Degrees.
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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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The last studio album (at least for now) from KC. Personally I thought this was a big rebound from TCoL. The album crushes from beginning to end.
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New 40th anniversary CD/DVD-A reissue features Steven Wilson's remix plus bonus tracks. The DVD-A features a hi-res 5.1 and stereo version (the stereo version is the original mix). You also get bonus tracks in 24 bit. There is also video footage from Central Park in 1973.
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"Originally released in 1981, was Hawkwind's first for RCA Active and introduced a new-line-up of the band featuring Dave Brock, Harvey Bainbridge, Huw Lloyd-Langton & Martin Griffin. A UK Top 20 hit upon its release, the album opened a new era for the band.
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Great epic mellotron laden prog from these UK stalwarts. Considered one of their best by the cogniscenti. New 3 disc set includes:
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1982 album originally released on RCA. Hard edged but with a strong emphasis on synthesizers. Comes with 5 unreleased bonus tracks and the usual beautiful Esoteric treatment.
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Steve Hillage's early Canterbury gem featuring Dave Stewart on keyboards, Nicholas Greenwood on bass and Eric Peachey on drums. Although it's not as psychedelic as his later work with Gong the album gives Hillage plenty of room to strut his stuff.
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This is the new 40th anniversary edition. The CD features the expanded set and given a new mix courtesy of Robert Fripp, Tony Arnold, and David Singleton. The DVD-A features a hi-rez (24/96) stereo mix and hi-rez (24/48) versions of the 2005 mix as well as the 30th anniversary remaster.
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New CD/DVD edition is considered by Mr. Fripp to be quite a revelation due to the remix of Steven Wilson. The standard CD has a new stereo mix of the album as well as 3 bonus tracks. The DVD features a 5.1 remix of the album plus hi-resolution stereo mixes of the bonus tracks.
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