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2008 release from this Dutch progressive rock band. S.O.T.E. stands for Songs Of The Exile. The trio mines the heavier side of the prog rock spectrum.
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2021 remastered digipak with liner notes from Jim Gilmour.
"A Saga record is like a bottle of wine. When you buy a specific wine you know "almost" the taste it has, what you should eat with it.
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Remastered edition with new liner notes from Ian Crichton.
Latest studio effort from these Canadian pomp-rockers. Still not as prog as their earliest efforts but definteiy more intricate than your typical AOR band.
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After recording two albums the band The Web strangely decided to change their name to Samurai. The band was led by singer/keyboardist Dave Lawson who would join Greenslade after Samurai broke up.
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Prolific Polish neoprog band. LImited digipak with 2 bonus tracks.
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"SBB, a legendary progressive rock/jazz band from Poland, return with a brand new studio album simply entitled “SBB”.
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"4 years after the release of their debut album, and less than two years after "The Rock", SBB return with yet another fine album of diverse styles and sounds. The line up of the trio remains unchanged, their focus moving further away from jazz towards a more symphonic style of progressive rock.$7.50
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New remastered edition of the second album from this incredibly quirky British prog band. Originally released in 1971 as the soundtrack to an underground British film, its long been a significant collector's item.
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Second album from this German space rock band gets its first release on CD and given the deluxe treatment courtesy of Sireena Records. While it doesn't hit the heights of The World Will End On Friday its still quite a good album.
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One of the most requested bands since we've been in operation is finally released on CD. In co-operation with Sony Canada, ProgQuebec did a beautiful job with these two albums.
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One of the most requested bands since we've been in operation is finally released on CD. In co-operation with Sony Canada, ProgQuebec did a beautiful job with these two albums.
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Ever wonder what happened to Roye Albrighton after he split from Nektar? The answer is Snowball. First of two albums from this German "supergroup" of sorts. Snowball was formed by two Passport members - Curt Cress and Kristian Schulze.
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"This CD documents an often overlooked phase in the long and complex history of Soft Machine - Australian drummer Phil Howard's five-month interim behind the drum stool between Robert Wyatt's departure and his eventual long-term replacement John Marshall.
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"Released for the very first time here is the Soft Machine's television broadcast, recorded for Germany's famous "NDR Jazz Workshop" on May 17, 1973.
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This one has been out of print for sometime and is now available in a new remastered edition. After Allan Holdsworth left Soft Machine he was replaced by Daryl Way's Wolf guitarist John Etheridge. A bit under-rated, he's quite a pyrotechnic guitarist and fit in with the band perfectly.
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Considering the age and source of the material this is highly listenable and a pretty important historic document. Here is the official Cuneiform blather:
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Loooong out of print and now available again in an expanded/remastered edition with a new booklet and interview with John Marshall. Bundles (AKA "the one with Holdsworth") was a marked difference in Soft Machine's history. The most obvious was the return of guitar...and what a guitar!
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Stolt's return to progressive rock marked the sound that would carry through onto current Flower Kings albums. Very Yes-like prog.
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Recorded in 1976, this found the band in transition. They were trying to break through with more commercial success. While it still retains the basic Strawbs flavor, the tunes are a bit shorter and more commercial.
$16.00