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Second album from the Swedish quartet of Nicklas Barker (Anekdoten), Mathias Danielsson (Makajodama), Ronny Eriksson, and Tomas Eriksson. Like their first album, I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity is pure psychedelic bliss. The songs have their roots in jam sessions.
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2LP edition from the Greek Missing Vinyl label. Ciccada hails from Greece. Fronted by the ethereal vocals of Evangelia Kozoni, Ciccada incorporate many prog influences of the 70s. Canterbury, folk and symphonic rock are the order of the day.
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Great German underground rarity emphasizing keyboards. Kind of like a krautrock ELP.
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Another great reissue from the Garden of Delights label. Emma Myldenberger was not the name of a person. It was in fact the name of a large instrumental acoustic folk ensemble from Germany. The music is a more uptempo that say Popol Vuh but at times there is mystical feel present.
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"For the first time on DVD: British masters of neo-prog-rock, „a lost gem from the early years of Marillion" live at the Wyspiański Theater in Katowice, Poland!
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Way back in the 90s, Clive Nolan had lots of irons in the fire besides Pendragon. Shadowland released a few albums and then dissolved. This new reformed lineup consists of Clive Nolan (Pendragon), Karl Groom (Threshold), Mark Westwood (Caamora), Nick Harradance (NW10), and Mike Varty (Credo).
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The Lens was a precursor band to IQ. Led by guitarist Mike Holmes and drummer Paul Cook, they left us with one posthumous CD chronicling their original demo material. Regeneration is a new studio album that is pretty much the invention of Holmes, although Cook plays drums.
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Sax dominated jazzy rock that sounds like a cross between Colosseum and Chicago Transit Authority (or just plain old Chicago for you young ones). Originally released on the Pilz label this horn-rock album from 1971 has it's moments.
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Second album from this German progressive rock band. It was recorded sometime after Fading Beauty as the band found themselves on the up and coming Sky label. The music had a slightly harder edge but the symphonic elements were still present.
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Amazing archival release from Garden Of Delights. Gila was one of the greatest of the 70s German prog bands. They were led by guitarist Conny Veit who also played with Popol Vuh and Guru Guru. This is a radio broadcast from Cologne, Germany on 2/26/72.
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Second album by the krautrock band led by guitarist Conny Veit. Essentially this album bears little resemblance to the debut. With a new lineup consisting of mostly Popol Vuh members, the music shows a strong affinity for that laid back mystical folky sound. A great one.
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Dark and evil masterpiece from the German underground originally released in 1972. Considered to be perhaps the rarest German prog album it has seen a series of reissues - some legit and some not. This reissue courtesy of Garden Of Delights features four bonus tracks.
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Remastered with six bonus tracks. The classic Tull album - need I say more?
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Cheap price for this reissue of the first album from the band that ultimately evolved into the AOR radio friendly band. This stuff isn't like that at all.
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The band probably peaked creatively here - hitting their proggiest moments. Features the radio staple "Carry On Wayward Son". Remastered edition with two previously unreleased live tracks.
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Remastered edition of the band's second album comes with four bonus tracks.
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Subsignal is the new progressive rock band put together by former Sieges Even singer Arno Menses and guitarist Markus Steffen. The rest of the band has a great prog pedigree - Ralf Schwager and David Bertok from Dreamscape as well as Roel Van Helden from Sun Caged.
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Second album from this Sieges Even offshoot/rebranding. Touchstones is a bit heavier than the debut as Markus Steffens struts his stuff again. Mid-80s Yes is an obvious influence on the band's direction. On some of the material vocalist Arno Menses sounds like a dead ringer for Jon Anderson.
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THIS ONE IS HOT HOT HOT!!!!
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Third album from Wobbler finds them with a new vocalist Andreas Prestmo (who is a bit of an improvement). The music is still retro-British 70s prog but its clear that the spectre of Yes presides over the album.
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"Released for the very first time here is the Soft Machine's television broadcast, recorded for Germany's famous "NDR Jazz Workshop" on May 17, 1973.
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It is an all-too-rare occurrence for a band, throughout its career, to create music that continually pushes the envelope and transforms the landscape.
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Insane Japanese quartet stomp thru long tracks of instrumental jamminess with strong references to Crimson, UZ and Magma.
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Most recent effort from this consistently good UK neo-prog band. With Marillion going pop it seems as though IQ and Pallas are the only remaining vital forces left from the original New Wave Of British Progressive Rock.
$14.00