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Legit reissue (on Long Hair Music) of the first album from this essential German band. The lineup and overall sound was quite different from the two more familiar albums "Time Machine" and "Electric Silence".
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Mind blowing set from this early 70s German jazz rock band culled from the vaults of SWF radio. Dzyan was formed by bassist Reinhard Karwatky but the emerging star was guitarist Eddy Marron. The lineup for these sessions is a quintet consisting of guitar, sax, bass, drums, and percussion.
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"Don't be deceived by the Roger Dean-like cover art on this one. German band EILIFF was like no other contemporary band playing progressive music in the early seventies. These recordings were taken from a Cologne radio show called "Nachtmusik" which was aired on Nov. 10, 1972.
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"Eiliff was another of those barely known Krautrock bands that turned fusion on its head with a highly original mix of jazz and rock. They only released a pair of albums during their existence in the early '70s, which are now difficult to find even on CD.
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"Their previous album Arrival of The New Elders presented a more varied and reflective trio, still as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, earning them a 9/10 review in Uncut and a spot in their albums of the year list, noting their telepathic communion and concluding with
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"Here's a great release of excellent sounding live recordings, made during the 1977 edition of the 'Umsonst Und Draußen' festival in Vlotho.
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1974 debut release from the noted Italian percussionist. Its a surprisingly laid back album but still it commands your attention.
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Stunning reissue of the first Et Cetera album, originally released on the Global Music label. Et Cetera sported quite a lineup - Wolfgang Dauner (keyboards), Sigi Schwab (guitar, sitar, flute, etc), Eberhard Weber (bass, cello), Fred Braceful (percussion), and Roland Wittich (percussion).
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Long awaited vinyl reissue of this rather obscure and quite rare French jazz rock release from 1978. The French fusion scene was booming then and this fit right in place. Instrumentation throws in the kitchen sink: violin, two guitars, keyboards, sax(s), bass clarinette, bass and drums.
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"Hailing from Chicago, The Flock was one of the most original groups to emerge on the late 1960s buoyant music scene.
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Here's another one of those great German bands that fell through the cracks but thanks to Long Hair Music, their music is available for us to hear. For Example was a large scale ensemble HEAVILY influenced by Chicago Transit Authority.
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"This is the first official reissue on CD of this extremely rare album, originally released in 1978 on the Brutkasten label. A very varied fusion album IM TAL DER EMMEN blends Embryo and Zappa/Mothers like rock and jazz mixtures, with a rich instrumental palette, full of solos and invention.
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Guadalquivir was one of the great Andalusian prog bands of the 70s. Their self titled debut was released in 1978 and the follow up "Camino Del Concierto" in 1980. This band was the epitome of that classic Spanish flamenco influenced sound. Is it jazz rock or prog rock?
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The core members of Guadalquivir have reunited, along with many musical guests to pay tribute to the late great Chick Corea. The band reinterprets classic Corea compositions and make them their own. After all these years these guys can still play. You like latin jazz rock?
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Pär Hallgren and Co has done it again!
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"Originally released by Edigsa in 1972, the sophomore album by this great outfit led by Jordi Sabatés (Ocells del més enllà) took their jazz rock fussion sound one step further, diving deeper into the realms of seventies instrumental jazz.
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This one wins the award for the strangest album to be released on Three Blind Mice. My understanding is that the trio of Jimmy, Yoko, & Shin won a contest that got them a recording contract with TBM. The album was released in 1978 and I suspect it disappeared without a whisper.
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Beautiful new German jazz rock ensemble with connections to Embryo. The music has elements of Canterbury and psychedelia. When band leader Andreas Kainz hits the organ you'll have flashbacks to National Health. Lots of Fender Rhodes and synths.
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Its sometimes interesting to work your way backwards through a band's catalogue to get a different perspective of the progression in sounds.
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Fifth album from this incredible instrumental quartet from Munich. Shame it arrived in the last days of 2022 as it would sit high on many "top 10" lists for the year. Regardless it deserves recognition whatever year you want to place it.
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Spectrum was the second solo album, and first for the legendary MPS label from the great German guitarist. Kriegel had done a long stint with The Dave Pike Set before he went off on his own. His solo career went on for many years and he also had a long association with EMI Records.
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One of the great European jazz-rock/fusion albums reissued from the original master tapes!
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Spectrum was the second solo album, and first for the legendary MPS label from the great German guitarist. Kriegel had done a long stint with The Dave Pike Set before he went off on his own. His solo career went on for many years and he also had a long association with EMI Records.
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One of the great European jazz-rock/fusion albums reissued from the original master tapes!
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"The ingredients of a Kriegel style jazz rock are as simple as they are complex: an often pumping rock bass, whose stoic groove Eberhard Weber leaves behind in wide arcs on his corpus-less electro contrabass, and a drumset drumming crisply dry to the beat by Joe Nay, which is put under tension t
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