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Man when they talk about "Mellotron drenched" albums they mean this one. The band's second album is loaded with great organ/'tron passages and Ms. Kaagman sounds more and more like Annie Haslam. The album is capped off with the side long title track.
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First album from this excellent seminal British prog band. Led by violinist Dave Arbus, East Of Eden blends rock, jazz and Middle Eastern themes...before anyone else did! Remastered edition with bonus tracks.
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2nd album from Dave Stewart, Mont Campbell, and Clive Brooks. Explosive organ dominated music of the highest order. Project and remastering supervised by Mark Powell. Extensive new liner notes. A classic.
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Third and final album from this important trio of Dave Stewart, Clive Brooks, and Mont Campbell augmented by the Northettes Amanda Parsons, Ann Rosenthal and Barbara Gaskins. Oh yeah...an obscure guitarist named Steve Hillage contributed ts to one of the tracks.
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Not sure what needs to be said about this album - I get weepy eyed just thinking about the first time I heard it. One of the greatest progressive rock albums of all time - residing in my all time top 10. The best album Pink Floyd never made.
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4th album now remastered in a deluxe edition at a budget price (go figure...). Only bonus is a dispensable remix of "The Bells Of Notre Dame". Perhaps the band's most underappreciated album. A space rock classic.
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Third album originally released in 1981 on a cassette only edition of 79 copies. Emma Myldenberger was a six piece acoustic instrumental ensemble. The music by nature had a folk feel but it was much more intricate.
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"While many progressive groups from Quebec and elsewhere mixed folk with rock during the 70s, few did so with as much beauty and complexity as l'Engoulevent.$12.00
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Collection of unreleased soundtrack material featuring the usual cast of suspects: Robert Fripp, Percy Jones, Bill MacCormick, etc. A pre-emptive strike on his upcoming ambient work.
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This was Eno's debut solo album after leaving Roxy Music. Its much more of a rock album compared to later work. Eno had a propensity for accumulating great and interesting musicians,.Guitarists include Robert Fripp, Phil Manzanera, Chris Spedding.
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New progressive rock/metal trio from the UK that has the chance to blow up big. The band goes for an epic sound with the core trio augmented by the "The Lost Orchestra". Melancholy seems to be the overall theme here reminding of Riverside, Opeth, Tool and even some Pink Floyd.
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Second album from this reformed Canadian prog band. ExCubus were an active band in the 70s but only recorded half side of an album. ProgQuebec reissued this with some new recordings from the band. I guess they stuck together. Some of this material dates back to the 70s and it has that sound.
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Yet another one to file away under the "I never thought I'd see this in my lifetime" category. NTSC Region 0 DVD of the live appearance by these Polish symphonic rock legends at Rockin' Jamboree '80.
$7.50