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Jaco Pastorius Word Of Mouth Sextet Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival, July 3 1982 CBC radio
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"Heavily influenced by Miles Davis’s contemporaneous experiments into fusion, The Flock were swiftly hailed as one of the world’s most exciting new bands in 1969.
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"When Alice Cooper relocated to Michigan, Detroit in 1970, it gave the band a new lease of life and a new album; Love It To Death. Their March 1971 appearance in Detroit saw them finally tasting success with the recent hit single 'I’m Eighteen' enjoying heavy airplay, both in the U.S.
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"With their 1982 album The Complete Backward Principle, the Tubes finally brought their brand of San Franciscan satirical rock into the mainstream, with both the LP and the single 'Don't Want to Wait Anymore' denting the Top Forty.
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"Ronnie Montrose and Gamma opened the door for acts like Foreigner and a later period Van Halen and shaped a new decade in rock.
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"Once they heard him play, few people disagreed with Jaco Pastorius' assessment of himself as the 'greatest bass player in the world'.
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Recorded in Gothenberg, Sweden on 18th June 1969
CD in deluxe hard back book. 40 pages of archival imagery. Hand numbered editions
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Remastered edition of the band's debut. Comes with 4 bonus tracks.
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"Budgie was one of the finest Power Trios, and hottest Proto-Metal bands on the Planet in the 70s. But they were also great at writing wonderful ballads, and softening the sharp edges of their songs with subtle coloration and nuances.
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""Nightflight" in comparison with its predecessor, the group decided to return to the hard rock atmosphere - significantly softened the sound, but not only. You can hear the upbeat, American influence, which was influenced by producer Don Smith.
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Music Theories Recordings, an imprint of Mascot Label Group, is excited to annouce the re-issue of Ayreon’s Universal Migrator Part I & II. Both Part I and Part II were initially released simultaneously in 2,000 following Ayreon’s hit album, ‘Into The Electric Castle’.
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It was the early nineties, and musical polymath Arjen Lucassen had begun working on several projects: a solo album, a progressive-rock opera and a rock album. Around this time, he watched singer Robert Soeterboek perform live with Bodine, his former early-eighties heavy metal band.
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New discovery from LMP...and they are pretty good!! Juvaliant are an Austrian band that draw musical elements from both power and progressive metal. The band is fronted by vocalist Thomas Strubler who reminds a bit of Michael Eriksen of Circus Maximus as they sing in a similar range.
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"“Paul Horn + NEXUS” is an album that has been long out of print.
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An Ayreon live event is not just any concert. It’s a monumental occasion where the highest-calibre musicians and an enormous production come together to forge a bombastic spectacle. The rarity of these shows only adds to their uniqueness.
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Beautiful instrumental Andalusian prog. Originally released in 2014 but getting its first CD release now. I think I would be hard pressed to call this flamenco rock as its sometimes described.
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- Ex-Graham Bond and Brian Auger guitarist McLaughlin’s career took off when he went to the States in 1969 to join Tony Williams’ Lifetime (this writer had the experience of seeing them in London’s Speakeasy club in 1970)
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- Stylish jazz drummer Cobham’s 1977 Columbia album ‘Magic’, twinned with 1978’s ‘Alivemutherforya’ which features the talents of Steve Khan on guitar, Tom Scott on sax and Alphonso Johnson on bass
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- Two albums from Journey guitarist Neal Schon and former Mahavishnu Orchestra keyboardist Jan Hammer
- These albums date from 1981 and 1982, originally recorded for CBS, and include former Back Door bass player Colin Hodgkinson
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- Chicago rockers’ 1977 and 1990 albums
- ‘The Grand Illusion’ was a US Top Ten album with the song ‘Come Sail Away’ a Top Ten hit
- ‘Edge Of The Century’ was the first to feature new member Glen Burtnik, and the last with drummer John Panozzo
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- First two A&M Records albums from the Chicago rockers, originally released in 1975/76
- Styx’s career took off with the arrival of guitarist Tommy Shaw just before the tour to promote ‘Equinox’
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This edition on BGO was licensed from MCA Records and remastered in 1994. Is it diferent than the CD on MCA? I don't know but its cheaper!
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- Three early 1980s albums, originally on Arista, from the Southern Rock instrumental group
- Led by guitarist Steve Morse who wrote and produced all the material on these albums
- All three albums went on to enter the US Top 100 Albums chart
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- Remastered Dixie Dregs CD reissue
- The band’s three Capricorn Records albums, dating from 1977, 1978 and 1979
- ‘What If’ and ‘Night Of The Living Dregs’ both made the US Top 200 Albums chart
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Double disc remastered set of the first two albums from early 70s British prog band Beggars Opera. If you love the Mellotron these are essential albums for your collection. Waters Of Change in particular is an amazing album. Highly recommended.
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