Loading cart
31 SEARCH Results for
- (-) Remove Progressive Rock filter Progressive Rock
- (-) Remove Esoteric Recordings filter Esoteric Recordings
-
First time on CD for this great second album from the UK prog band. Recorded in 1971, Graham Field and Dave Kaffinetti were experimenting with more than just the organ/electric piano axis.
$17.00 -
Steve Hackett was a member of this band before he joined Genesis. Frankly it's not all that hot...kind of a Christian influenced pastoral folk/pop affair with some prog overtones. Remastered edition with new liner notes, unseen photos and six bonus tracks. For collector's only.
$15.00 -
First of two great studio albums from this important British band. Although they never achieved a significant amount of noteriety, HIgh Tide were seminal figures in the British progressive scene.
$15.00 -
New Esoteric 24 bit remastered edition of Peter Barden's first solo album from 1970. Organ dominated album from the former Them keyboardist who went on to found Camel. One of the tracks here "Homage To The God Of Light" became a staple of Camel's early gigs.
$15.00 -
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.
$15.00 -
"Originally released in 1973, Back into the Future was the first UK chart album for Welsh rock legends, Man. A fabulous double album, the set originally comprised a studio album and a live LP recorded at the Roundhouse in June 1973.
$25.00 -
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.
$15.00 -
"Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded of Galactic Zoo Dossier , the first album by Arthur Brown's Psych / Space Rock outfit Kingdom Come. Issued on Polydor in 1971, the album launched the band, gaining instant notoriety.
$15.00 -
One of the great Vertigo releases and certainly one of the great folk rock albums of the 70s. Tudor Lodge was the trio of Ann Steuart, Lyndon Green, and John Stannard. They all sing and play guitar, with Ms. Steuart also playing flute.
$15.00 -
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.
$15.00 -
2nd album from this classic Canterbury band. Remastered edition.
$15.00 -
First time on CD for this seminal proto-prog band, originally released on Charisma back in 1969. Rare Bird was an odd duck - they used two keyboardists - Graham Field on organ and Dave Kaffinetti on electric piano - as well as Steve Gould on vocals/bass, and Mark Ashton on drums.
$15.00 -
Crazy ass afro-prog rock from the Dawn label.
$16.00 -
Their last album for a major label, Azure D'Or finds the band still creating their unique brand of classically influenced progressive rock.
$29.00 -
"The brand new studio album by the legendary Van Der Graaf Generator. Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of the new Van Der Graaf Generator album, “A Grounding in Numbers”. The stunning new album is the band’s 12th studio record by the band and is their first since 2008.
$16.00 -
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 -
Steve Hillage's early Canterbury gem featuring Dave Stewart on keyboards, Nicholas Greenwood on bass and Eric Peachey on drums. Although it's not as psychedelic as his later work with Gong the album gives Hillage plenty of room to strut his stuff.
$16.00 -
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.
$16.00 -
Great epic mellotron laden prog from these UK stalwarts. Considered one of their best by the cogniscenti. New 3 disc set includes:
$27.00 -
New remastered edition gets the Mark Powell/Esoteric treatment. It comes with two bonus trackings including a longer version of Pressure Points. In my personal opinion this was Camel's last GREAT album.
$16.00 -
• A NEW 3 CD/1 BLU RAY REMASTERED BOXED SET EDITION OF THE CLASSIC BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST ALBUM.
• FEATURING A NEW REMASTER OF THE ORIGINAL ALBUM MIX, ALONG WITH NEW 5.1 SURROUND SOUND AND STEREO MIXES BY STEPHEN W. TAYLER.
$36.00 -
New 24 bit remaster of one of (in my opinion of course) Camel's last GREAT albums. It comes with a bonus live tracks recorded for BBC In Concert 1981.
$16.00 -
New expanded version of Pressure Points includes 6 tracks not included on the original release. 24 bit remaster and new booklet.
$18.00 -
New remastered edition gets the full Mark Powell/Esoteric treatment and arrives with one bonus track. Great disc with Richard Sinclair and Mel Collins in the lineup. "Echoes" is an all time classic. Essential.
$16.00 -
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!
$18.00