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In 1986 MTV discovered Peter Gabriel and he became massively popular. We were all "sledgehammered" to death and I think everyone burnt out on it a bit. Even still there are some great songs on this album - "In Your Eyes", his duet with Kate Bush "Don't Give Up", and "Mercy Street" as examples.
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In 1986 MTV discovered Peter Gabriel and he became massively popular. We were all "sledgehammered" to death and I think everyone burnt out on it a bit. Even still there are some great songs on this album - "In Your Eyes", his duet with Kate Bush "Don't Give Up", and "Mercy Street" as examples.
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PG II marked an about face from the debut. The 1978 album was produced by Robert Fripp. His features his audio verite production technique that he was using at the time (see The Roches). Tony Levin was a linchpin for the band as well as Larry Fast.
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Stunning Hendrix influenced progressive hardrock from guitarist Bambi Fossati. New edition reissued by Vinyl Magic in a digipak. Sharp looking!
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New remixed version of the 2009 album from this excellent Norwegian band that has been taken under the wing of the members of Marillion. Modern progressive rock with some similarities to Muse and what the Marillion kats have been up to lately.
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"Bravo is the first album from Norwegian band Gazpacho. They are big fans of Marillion but aim to develop a sound of their own.
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"GAZPACHO was formed in 1996 by Jon-Arne Vilbo and Thomas Andersen and Jan-Henrik Ohme, later completed by the three others. They released six studio albums, which were well received.
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2007 Nick Davis remix/remaster edition. Some consider this their best album - it could be hard to argue against that notion...
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2008 version remixed by Nick Davis. It went steadily downhill after this one.
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2007 edition features the Nick Davis stereo remix and remaster. Not available domestically.
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Hackett's last stand...
Phenomenal double live set culled from the A Trick Of The Tail and Wind And Wuthering tours. Essential.
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Second album by the krautrock band led by guitarist Conny Veit. Essentially this album bears little resemblance to the debut. With a new lineup consisting of mostly Popol Vuh members, the music shows a strong affinity for that laid back mystical folky sound. A great one.
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One Of A Kind
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"Double Vision In Vision is a DVD that captures two specially filmed performances of Gordon Giltrap and Raymond Burley.
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New album should be sub-titled "Back To The Roots". The band is essentially back down to Steve Babb and Fred Schendel - the way it all began. Actually the last comment is a bit misleading as Susie Bogdanowicz is still the lead vocalist.
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A future classic of symphonic rock. Outstanding keyboard work is reminidscent of Wakefield and Moraz.
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Soundtrack to 1981 Italian spooky action flick is loaded with unreleased material and alternate mixes. BOO!
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Grails is a US instrumental "post-metal" band (whatever that means). I would be hard pressed to call this metal. Its very dark and doomy and has a strong 70s feel.
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"Hailing from the wild west coast of Canada, Greylevel crafts a unique blend of progressive and emotional rock music. From humble beginnings as a solo studio project, Greylevel has since evolved into a full-fledged band.
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THE BOYS ARE BACK!!!! After a 17 year hiatus, Toni Moff Mollo, Milla Kapolke, and Willi Wildschwein put together a new version of Grobschnitt, enlisting friends and family members to replace those that had passed on and those that did not want to take part (yes you Eroc).
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New 2CD set from the reformed version of Grobschnitt. Disc 1 is actually a reissue of the 2008 live disc but a bonus track is included. Disc 2 was recorded on their 2009 tour of Germany and includes a live version of the complete Rockpommel's Land album (plus other tunes).
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Previously unreleased live show from November 4, 1972. This is the post Uli Trepte lineup with his replacement Bruno Schaab on bass. The band jams out three mega-long versions of "Oxymoron", "Baby Cake Walk" and "Ooga Booga".
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