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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.
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New remastered edition contains an additional 30 minutes of music from their performance that was never before released. How did these crazy Jewish guys from Brooklyn wind up in Germany recording psychedelic jamming rock?
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New remastered budget reissue from Germany combines this obscure US psych band's two albums on one disc. Reefer induced jamming madness - when it clicks it clicks big time.
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Vibrant new prog "super-group" of sorts put together by Andy Tillison of Parallel or 90 Degrees.
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"In 1975 we got together with keyboardist and vocalist Gerd Lueken and bassist Heinz Sander so as to perform live once more as Thirsty Moon. Both musicians used to play in the Bremen band “Train”.
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Guitarist Steve Thorne has once again assembled an incredible cast of musicians. Appearing are Tony Levin, Nick D'Vigilio, Pete Trewavas, Geoff Downes, John Mitchell, Dave Meros, and Gavin Harrison.
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"Steve Thorne returns with his fourth album, playing the majority of the instruments bar Nick D’Virgilio (Cirque Du Soleil/ex-Spock’s Beard) and Bob White on drums with Tony Levin and Gary Chandler (Jadis) also guesting.
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For years and years as a collector of German prog I stayed clear of this album. I was told that it was "horn rock". This of course conjures of images of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally heard this Long Hair reissue.
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Italian band that received an invitiation to perform at NEARfest based on their debut. So while we sit back and anticipate a long awaited follow up studio effort we have their nicely played peformance from Trenton, NJ.
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One of the truly great albums of the 70s. The band developed long form compositions incorporating elements of jazz, folk, and r'n'b in a unique but lyrical way. This is music that just ebbs and flows as it jams on. Perhaps only topped by their next studio album.
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Remastered import edition of the second album from this seminal band. Recorded in 1968, you can hear the band's sound develop - it's a mix of folk and r'n'b influences. Comes with 5 bonus tracks.
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"The biggest surprise of the year. Who would have thought that Transatlantic would reunite to write a 78 minute long song? This album is complex, entertaining, coherent, and superior to their previous two efforts.
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Triana were one of the great Spanish flamenco/prog bands from the late 70s. Sadly their career was cut short by a tragic auto accident as they were returning from performing at a benefit concert. This set is an overview of their work contained on two CDs.
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First album finds them in a quartet format. A tad rawer and with a psych edge.
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Back in print after many years - now remastered! Savage keyboard album now features 2 non-lp tracks as a bonus. Great great album.
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2012 edition of the first album. Perhaps not quite as polished as the follow-ups but still quite magnificent.
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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.
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"Upsilon Acrux is an instrumental quintet (dual guitars, keyboards, bass and drums). Their music is generally very intense, loud, hard-hitting and unbelivably virtuosic.
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The classic live set from 1978 featured a slightly expanded lineup with cellist Charles Dickie, now the fifth member of the band, as well as David Jackson returning to the fold as a guest.
$18.00