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This was Pekka Pohjola's second solo album, recorded after his departure from Wigwam. Some of you may know the album from it's UK release on Virgin Records as "B The Magpie".
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24 bit remaster features 2 non-lp tracks as a bonus. The band was fully entrenched at Virgin Records and that can be heard in this decidedly English sounding album.
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"This double album is a great testament to all the musical journeys and experiences that Nolan and Swita enjoyed as they spread the word about ‘She’ with their many ‘two-man’ shows.
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The third live album by one of the leading band on the British neo-progressive scene! Features a recording of the band's superb performance at the Wyspianski Katowice, Poland in November 2005.
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"This CD documents an often overlooked phase in the long and complex history of Soft Machine - Australian drummer Phil Howard's five-month interim behind the drum stool between Robert Wyatt's departure and his eventual long-term replacement John Marshall.
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Look what turned up in someone's attic! Archival live recording from Nottingham University on 1/24/76. Nothing unusual about the set but its a fine recording and a good representation of the band at their peak.
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Prolific Polish neoprog band. LImited digipak with 2 bonus tracks.
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Eclectic Italian guitarist that recorded a number of innovative progressive albums through the 70s. This is his first album. Although it's a full band the emphasis is on Zappa's acoustic guitar work and loops.
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This is the second album from the Polish band Believe. The band was formed by former Collage guitarist Mirek Gil. I have to be honest - I hated this band's first album. It was an incoherent mishmosh of styles and simply didn't work.
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First DVD from this rather obscure but long running British neo-progressive rock band. Filmed in Poland on October 13, 2008.
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Once upon a time there was a brilliant Canadian composer musician named Franck Dervieux. In 1971 he recorded a great album of classically influenced progressive rock called "Dimensione M". Dervieux passed away at an early age due to cancer.
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Italian symphonic duo augmented by an array of musicians. Malaavia doesn't particularly try to go for that classic Italian sound - instead it has a little bit more of a modern feel. Female and male vocals sit well together contributing a very uptempo sound.
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First time on CD for this Italian rarity from 1972. Not as much prog moves as suggested. This is proto-prog - some swirling organ and mellotron bits - nothing too complex going on here. Vocals are split between English and Italian.
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Essentially this is an English language compilation of the first two PFM albums.
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First album finds them in a quartet format. A tad rawer and with a psych edge.
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One of the killer albums from the German underground. Nosferatu has always been a big ticket item on the collector's scene and with good reason. Raw, high energy outbursts of organ, guitar, flute and sax - it is a mix of progressive and hard rock that is perfect for its time.
$23.00