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"Having almost single-handedly reinvigorated the music of King Crimson on tour in 2008, drummer Gavin Harrison’s extra-curricular adventures outside his Porcupine Tree home-base continue without a break.
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An outstanding disc - not a bad track on the album although I hope to never hear "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight" again. ""YYZ" is one of the all time great instrumentals. A monster album. 30th anniversary edition includes 5.1 surround mix as well as music videos.
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"For over 20 years, Cheer-Accident have been a creative, interesting force in rock music. They constantly strive to surprise their audience and themselves with constant reinvention.
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Japanese reissue.
One of the great Italian prog albums from the 70s.
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"Originally released in 1973, Back into the Future was the first UK chart album for Welsh rock legends, Man. A fabulous double album, the set originally comprised a studio album and a live LP recorded at the Roundhouse in June 1973.
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Great live recording from the Stationary Traveller tour.
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Remastered import edition of the second album from this seminal band. Recorded in 1968, you can hear the band's sound develop - it's a mix of folk and r'n'b influences. Comes with 5 bonus tracks.
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Digipak edition of Schulze's groundbreaking first album. After leaving Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel, Schulze set out on a solo career. Irrlicht was subtitled as "Quadraphonic Symphony for Orchestra and E-Machines". There are no synthesizers on this album.
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Released in 1973 on the obscure Canadian Periwinkle label, Jackal's "Awake" album has become a highly sought after album by collector's of heavy psychedelic/progressive rock. Original copies have sold for as much as $300!
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Amazing how these guys are still able to bring it. A Night For Baku turns it up a notch and then kicks it into overdrive finding the boys from Cali unleashing their usual assortment of psych-tinged progressive mayhem.
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Man when they talk about "Mellotron drenched" albums they mean this one. The band's second album is loaded with great organ/'tron passages and Ms. Kaagman sounds more and more like Annie Haslam. The album is capped off with the side long title track.
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"Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded of Galactic Zoo Dossier , the first album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1971, the album launched the band, gaining instant notoriety.
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One of the great Vertigo releases and certainly one of the great folk rock albums of the 70s. Tudor Lodge was the trio of Ann Steuart, Lyndon Green, and John Stannard. They all sing and play guitar, with Ms. Steuart also playing flute.
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2021 remastered digipak with liner notes from Jim Gilmour.
"A Saga record is like a bottle of wine. When you buy a specific wine you know "almost" the taste it has, what you should eat with it.
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2022 remaster with three of the tracks remixed.
This studio effort is packed with 75 minutes of Roine Stolt's trademark symphonic rock sound. Few surprises - just straight ahead prog.
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Second full length album from the multi-instrumentalist duo based out of Pittsburgh. Zombi consists of Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra. Moore plays bass and programs the synths while Paterra is responsible for the drums.
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Back in the days when I was a young pup I used to get mail order lists of used and rare albums from dealers in Germany. There was one album that was soooo expensive that I couldn't fathom anyone ever buying it. Funny thing is it always sold. That album was Ainigma.
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"Live from Gevelsberg (Sauerland) played art-rock with flute; without the nerve-wracking breaks often heard in this genre, but rather harmonious. In 1974, they released a 7" single and recorded an LP which, however, didn’t come out at that time.
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Back in the early 70s, Wind was one of countless bands in Germany exploring progressive rock. The band was signed to the Plus label (now quite collectible), which was a subsidiary of Miller International. They recorded two albums of which this is the first.
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For years and years as a collector of German prog I stayed clear of this album. I was told that it was "horn rock". This of course conjures of images of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally heard this Long Hair reissue.
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Garden of Delight has unearthed this superb live set from the archives of Radio Bremen. Roland Schaeffer rocks!
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Shockingly good live 2CD set from the reformed incarnation of this 70s German band that recorded two albums for Pilz. This was recorded by a German radio station at Spirit of 66 in Belgium.
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Now reduced to simply Manuel Gottsching and Rosi Muller. Spaced out vocals over a looping bed of guitars and electronics. Pretty innovative given the time period.
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"While many progressive groups from Quebec and elsewhere mixed folk with rock during the 70s, few did so with as much beauty and complexity as l'Engoulevent.$12.00
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New remastered budget reissue from Germany combines this obscure US psych band's two albums on one disc. Reefer induced jamming madness - when it clicks it clicks big time.
$11.00