Loading cart
36 SEARCH Results for
-
So here's a new prog rock band that came out of nowhere and are already kicking ass and taking names later. Z Machine hail from the UK. Their lineup consists of two guitars, sax/flute, bass and drums. Stylistically they rely on a heavy prog rock sound with an injection of jazz rock.
$13.00 -
"Chill metal? In our genre-naming culture, Zaius would do well to jump in front of that one in terms of colorful self-description. In all seriousness though, it does seem to pretty accurately describe what is going on with their music.
$ 9.00$ 15.00 -
Authorized 180 gram vinyl reissue with gatefold sleeve.
$26.00 -
"The third and final live album put together from recordings of Frank Zappa's 1988 concerts, the two-CD set Make a Jazz Noise Here focuses on the composer's instrumental pieces -- which are not necessarily jazzy, by the way.
$21.00 -
"While most of the discussions of Frank Zappa have to do with his satirical and off-color lyrics, the fact remains that he was one of the finest and most underappreciated guitarists around. This collection places the spotlight squarely on Zappa's mastery of the guitar.
$21.00 -
I was there back in 1981 and it was one hell of a show.
This is a single disc compilation of the highlights from the marathon event - culled from the 6CD box set.
$9.00 -
"Frank Zappa produced a television program aired by KCET in Los Angeles in 1974, featuring a sextet that included keyboardist George Duke and the zany saxophonist and singer Napoleon Murphy Brock.
$8.00 -
"While most of the other volumes in the You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore series would be compiled around loose themes (whether topical or historical), this first volume contained a little of everything for everyone.
$12.00 -
"Most of You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 is devoted the 1984 band which, at the time of this set's release, had not been properly documented (the live Does Humor Belong in Music? was made commercially available in the U.S. in 1995 only).
$12.00 -
This is a 2CD of a legendary soundboard recording from Brest, France March 19, 1979.
$15.00 -
For his 1980 tour Frank Zappa ventured out with an uncharacteristically small band and a no-nonsense attitude. No percussionist, no horn player, no stunt guitarist, no secret words.
$35.00 -
In 1974 Frank Zappa performed 122 concerts in 105 cities across 16 countries. Even for a man who spent most of his working life on the road it was a busy, perhaps his busiest, year.
$16.00 -
After living for some time in New York, Frank Zappa and The Mothers returned to Los Angeles in mid-1968, and the Zappas moved into a house on Laurel Canyon Boulevard, only to move again to Woodrow Wilson Drive (Zappa's home for the rest of his life).
$15.00 -
Classic album from this innovative Italian guitarist who utilized loops, echoes and delay on his acoustic guitar building up layers upon which he solos. New remastered edition comes in a mini-lp sleeve that recreates the original layout.
$21.00 -
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.
$19.00 -
"In 1977 ZAUBER recorded an album to be named "Phoenix" but never got the opportunity to release it until some 15 years later. ZAUBER play a highly involved progressive rock with stong allusions to that of ELP while maintaining a highly original and classic Italian influence.
$16.00 -
"There are albums that, despite nominally belonging to a certain genre, can nevertheless be enjoyed by “outsiders.” Albums in which the music contains elements that resonate even with those who would otherwise stay clear of the genre as a whole.
$ 9.00$ 15.00 -
"Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the release of "Agenda 21", the new studio album from the recently reformed progressive metal band Zero Hour, on May 13, 2022.
$14.00 -
A futuristic concept album that reads almost like a Marxist allegory…weaving intricately wrought progressive passages into a crushingly heavy framework that owes as much to Meshuggah as Dream Theater. -Metal Maniacs
$22.00 -
“Hans Zimmer LIVE” features more of two hours of new reimagined arrangements of some of the most popular compositions by the L.A.-based composer icon.
$18.00 -
"The UK progressive synth group known as Zoltan have been turning heads since arising in 2010 as one of the most interesting projects signed to a then-fledgling Austrian label by the name of Cineploit Records.
$16.00 -
"The group’s clearly inspired by the sound of 70s soundtracks – and maybe a bit of 80s, too – especially the John Carpenter-type of film score that was often heavy on keyboards, used in really spare and spooky ways!
$16.00 -
Zombi has been on a bit of a recording hiatus but they are back better than ever. Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra toured with Goblin and even more of that band has rubbed off on them. Toss in some Giorgo Moroder/Tangerine Dream sequencing and you've got the real goods.
$29.00 -
Zombi's latest finds the band still doing the Goblin inspired thing but there is more of a prog rock slant this time around. They are the best Goblin band not named Goblin.
$19.00