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Early proto-prog from the UK originally released on Vertigo. Affinity was fronted by Linda Hoyle who also cut a solo album right after the band broke up. The music has some great Hammond organ through out as well as jazz and blues overtones.
$35.00 -
"CRESSIDA's "Asylum" is a wonderful example of early British symphonic progressive rock. This 1971 release mixes catchy Paul McCartney-esque vocals with adventurously colorful instrumental passages.
$34.00 -
"A sketchy and underfocused debut, Rocka Rolla nonetheless begins to delineate the musical territory Judas Priest would explore over the remainder of the decade: frighteningly dark in its effect, tight in its grooves, and capable of expanding to epic song lengths.
$29.00 -
"Out of Uranus is rawer and more irreverent than most second-line British blues-rock of the late '60s and early '70s, as indicated by the title itself.
$30.00 -
"Steamhammer was one of the best ‘Blues Boom’ bands of the ‘60s, and here are 10 cuts of blues-based rock at its raunchy best by a British group that proved popular - especially in Germany - during the late Sixties.
$23.00 -
NOTE: copy arrived from the distributor with the beginnings of a seam split. Priced accordingly. Will ship outside the sleeve.
$28.00 -
"Impressive second album by the highly talented if flawed Warhorse, a heavy progressive dynamo that threw together everything from Creedence, Zeppelin, and the Allmans to Tull, Wakeman, and ELP. There is also a Deep Purple connection as bassist Nick Simper was an early Purple bandmember.
$33.00 -
"The story of Warhorse is virtually indistinguishable from the legend of Deep Purple. On the eve of creating some of the band's greatest records, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore fired original vocalist Rod Evans, and bassist Nick Simper.
$33.00