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Officially licensed limited edition vinyl release from master tapes. Nice gatefold sleeve.
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Magenta's latest is the follow up to Metamorphosis. According to band leader Rob Reed the writing/recording sessions developed material that caused a stylistic schism - of it was more "edgy" and contemporary while other tunes developed along a more traditional old school prog rock path.
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"Magenta is thrilled to announce the release of ‘Live at Real World’, the 3 disc set of its acoustic performance at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studio recorded in November 2009.
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"The Double CD features over 100 minutes of live music recorded at their performance at "The Point" in Cardiff during November 2007.
All but two of the tracks performed have never been on a Magenta live album before.
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Long awaited third album from this popular Norwegian symphonic rock band. With a new vocalist at the helm, Magic Pie steps up their game.
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Stunning new 3 CD box set recorded live in May 2000 commemorating the band's 30th anniversary. Opulent package consists of 3 gatefold cardboard sleeves - each containing one movement of the Theusz Hamtaahk trilogy: Theusz Hamtaank, Wurdah Itah, and Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh.
$45.00 -
2 CD set of mediocre sound quality but major historical significance. This is a live concert recording of the 1.001 Centigrade lineup.
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Christian Vander has been opening up the tape vaults releasing some prime (and some not so prime) Magma material. Mekanik Kommandoh is the previously unreleased original version of Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh which was rejected by their record label.
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Fantastic Top Gear sessions recorded in London in 1974. This features the classic lineup. Mr. Cuneiform says the versions of Khntark and Wrdh Ith are definitive so who am I to argue?
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The debut album that sent shockwaves through the progressive underground. Particularly amazing album when you put it into the context of it's recording date - 1970.
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This is the soundtrack for Yvan Lagrange's 1974 film "Tristan Y Iseult", recorded shortly before the sessions for Kohntarkosz. It is the second movement of Theusz Hamtaahk, an epic work in three movements of which Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh is the final part.
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You can hear the evolution of the band as the traditional Magma sounds start to emerge but at it's core it's still not quite there yet. The Coltrane influence is a bit more prominent as is the Teutonic overtones (read --> Wagner). Overall I just think of it as a smoking jazz rock disc!
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With Jannick Top back in the fold offering up his monstrous bass playing, Udu Wudu is classic Magma. For the most part this is the end of the prime period.
$22.00 -
Well if you've gotten this far with Magma there probably isn't much I can do to dissuade you from buying this stinker. Shorter tunes, generally weird and annoying. But it does have a cool HR Giger cover so I guess there is something redeeming about it after all.
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Rare and fairly brilliant material from the period 6/72 to 1/75. Unfortunately none of this was recorded in the studio so the songs solely exists as this fairly miserable sounding live historical document.
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Still more material from the Olympia, Paris performances in 1980.
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2 CD live performance recorded at the Olympia, Paris in 1980. This features the first performance of Theusz Hamtaahk, the first movement of the trilogy along with Wurdah Itah and M.D.K.
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Magma seems to be on a bit of a roll these days. It wasn't that long ago that they gave us KA and now we have the long rumored Emehntehtt Re. Supposedly an old work from the 70s that was never recorded but bit and pieces have cropped up over the years.
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"Really superb debut album from this contemporary instrumental progressive rock band who sound completely contemporary but manage to do so while not using the metallic/crunchy overtones that so many contemporary progressive bands use.
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Italian symphonic duo augmented by an array of musicians. Malaavia doesn't particularly try to go for that classic Italian sound - instead it has a little bit more of a modern feel. Female and male vocals sit well together contributing a very uptempo sound.
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"First official CD release of one of the most legendary German small label pressed albums. Originally released in 1971, this album is an intense and bombastic hybrid between heavy fuzz acid guitar, instinctive free rock improvisations and some lyrical, classical influenced interludes/fragments.
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"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.
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What a spectacular release! While we wait for the majordomos at ProgQuebec to weed their way through EMI's corporate empire and license the first two Maneige albums we have this to satisfy us and that it does.
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"Recently reissued on the Cd format by the great ProgQuebec team, this album (and its predecessor) had been all too long ignored and denied a second life by the Harvest label.
$15.00