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AdC is the third album from this incendiary Italian fusion quartet. The previous two albums were a bit more off the wall, bearing some overtones of Deus Ex Machina. They've toned that aspect of their sound way down.
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Apparently Finland is a hotbed of prog and fusion activity. I guess I wasn't paying attention. Atte Aho is a new name on the scene. He's a guitarist and damn if he doesn't play like a demon! Its all actually quite tastefully done - this isn't a shredfest but Aho's solos can be jawdropping.
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Double CD live recording of the hot trio of Brian Beller, Marco Minnemann, and Guthrie Gvan. Recorded at the Alvas Showroom on June 2nd and 3rd, 2012.
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Oh so you say you want to get fancy? How about the CD/DVD digipak edition? The bonus DVD comes with live footage from the recording of the album as well as interviews.
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"Remember the days before live concerts were put on hold?
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"The Aristocrats, perhaps the best-known instrumental rock-fusion band on the circuit, have recorded their most ambitious and exploratory album to date. "You Know What...?" is the fourth studio album from the trio and includes nine new tracks recorded at Brotheryn Studios, Ojai, CA.
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"What happens when the world's most raucous rock/fusion instrumental power trio decides to make a concept album? You get Duck, the story of a web-footed Antarctic island native fleeing a penguin policeman to New York City...where considerable misadventure and danger await.
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“This project began when we randomly stumbled upon a YouTube video of Primuz Chamber Orchestra performing one of our songs, as reimagined by composer/arranger Wojtek Lemański.
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Legit CD reissue of this somewhat obscure but simply unbelievably great fusion masterpiece. Horacee Arnold is a noted percussionist who worked (and still works) in the jazz arena beginning in the 50s. In 1974 he cut this fusion epic with a stellar cast of performers. Check out this lineup:
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"Well first of all you should have to add another half star at least;secondly as this work represents their comeback also on stage (dated 1983) but with a different line-up (except on the original member-Mr Chirico), I think that A&M showed a diverse clever approach and a great versatility t
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Live in the studio recording from 2003. This was put together by the band in anticipation of their performance at the US Progday festival. Not a long album but quality.
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"A few months album the debut's release, Clive Stevens returned to the studio, but this time, the line-up is less stellar, even if Ralph Towner (keyboards) and John Abercrombie (guitars) are still present, with the former also toys with 12-string guitar.
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1989's album with Terry Bozzio and longtime keyboardist Tony Hymas is one of Beck's great ones. All instrumental it shows the trio pulling out all stops for a head on collision of hard rock and fusion. 100% face melter.
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5CD wallet in a slipcase at a budget price. Set includes:
There And Back
Flash
Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop
Who Else!
You Had It Coming$25.00 -
"Jazz-rock fusion music has had no greater exponent than Jeff Beck, whose latest album, Wired, demonstrates how vital this genre can be. Even more important, Wired presents Beck in a context that finally satisfies both his uncompromising musical standards and commercial necessity.
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Jeff Beck developed an interest in fusion and blew 'em all away! Features the classic "Freeway Jam". One of the great 70s fusion discs - remastered edition.
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Recorded on the 1977 tour. Material is drawn from Blow By Blow, Wired and Jan Hammer's The First Seven Days. Talk about pyrotechnics - this one is ridiculous.
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After touring with The Jan Hammer Group, Beck went back into the studio to record with Simon Philips and Tony Hymas. Typical Jeff Beck greatness is the result.
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"After a fairly sporadic career during the first half of the seventies, in 1976 Jeff Beck teamed up with ex-Mahavishnu Orchestra drummer and composer Narada Michael Walden and keyboardist Jan Hammer to record Wired (1976).
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"Seriously Deep is the new album from extraordinary Uruguayan musician Beledo. On this new recording, Beledo displays his talent as a multi-instrumentalist.
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Reissue of the first solo album from Isotope guitarist Gary Boyle. Originally released in 1977 it was reissued on CD years ago by Line Records. Like a lot of the stuff on that label it was pretty crappy sounding...and its out of print to boot.
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This has been out of print for quite some time. New digipak edition.
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"First two Capitol Records albums from the New York Latin-based jazz-funk rock band. The albums date from 1976 and 1977, with ‘Sky Islands’ making the US Top 200 Albums chart.
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Blow out price for this 2CD set from 80s period solo efforts by the masterful bassist.
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Budget priced 5CD set:
Stanley Clarke
Journey To Love
School Days
Modern Man
Clarke/Duke Project$25.00