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Ltd. deluxe glow in the dark 2LP+2CD+Blu-ray box-set includes slipmat, metal pin, 36p perfect bound booklet, 60x90cm poster feat. Roger Dean’s stunning artwork & certificate of authenticity in sturdy lift-off lid box.
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Remastered Sound, Rarities, Two Previously Unreleased Concerts, And A New Dolby Atmos Mix By Steven Wilson
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“This is a very important album for the band,” says Steve Howe, Yes’ longest serving member, master guitarist, and producer of Mirror To The Sky. “We kept the continuity in the approach we established on The Quest, but we haven’t repeated ourselves. That was the main thing.
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“This is a very important album for the band,” says Steve Howe, Yes’ longest serving member, master guitarist, and producer of Mirror To The Sky. “We kept the continuity in the approach we established on The Quest, but we haven’t repeated ourselves. That was the main thing.
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'Glorious! It was like a renaissance of Yes to me.”
~ Jon Anderson, speaking about the Yes album Talk in 2023.
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"Y&T, live from the Record Plant, Sausalito, CA on 8th November 1974 Y&T originally known as Yesterday and Today is probably one the most underrated and yet most influential hard metal band in the genre.
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New official vinyl reissue of one of the great and rarest Japanese psych/jazzrock/prog/?? albums of them all. Toshiaki Yokota is a respected flute player in Japan. Yokota dabbled in the more experimental side of the music spectrum often collaborating with rock musicians.
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This release is part of the "Deep Jazz Reality" series that explores obscure jazz titles. Often the music touches on modal, spiritual, and even psychedelic jazz. While Japanese artists are often featured, the series is a bit wide open, touching on musicians from all over the globe.
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Francesco Zago's avant baby puts together another amazing collection of experimental/exploratory songs-- their first studio album since 2010's wonderful masterpiece, Iridule. Percussionists and a percussion-mindset seem to rule the day with YUGEN work, and Death by Water is no exception.
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Long awaited debut from this collection of international musicians. There has been quite a buzz about the disc for some time with demos leaking onto the 'net sparking interest from fans. This is instrumental music with roots in the RIO sound like Univers Zero but with more of a rock edge.
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""Two years after Iridule, finally the italian band Yugen comes back with its first live album. The cd captures the show at RIO Fest 2011, in Carmaux, France, and presents the group in an extraordinary seven-member line-up.
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"The Gothenburg-based troupe Yuri Gagarin realize a modernist vision of krautrocketing hypnosis on their third long-player, The Outskirts of Reality, and drill to the molten core of a planetoid all their own with an approach that, far from reckless, approaches grandeur as though wielding a cosmi
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"For those who have yet to delve into Yuri Gagarin's work, this is a Swedish instrumental space rock group that quickly managed to assemble a loyal underground following from the moment their self-titled debut was released in 2013.
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So here's a new prog rock band that came out of nowhere and are already kicking ass and taking names later. Z Machine hail from the UK. Their lineup consists of two guitars, sax/flute, bass and drums. Stylistically they rely on a heavy prog rock sound with an injection of jazz rock.
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"Chill metal? In our genre-naming culture, Zaius would do well to jump in front of that one in terms of colorful self-description. In all seriousness though, it does seem to pretty accurately describe what is going on with their music.
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"While most of the discussions of Frank Zappa have to do with his satirical and off-color lyrics, the fact remains that he was one of the finest and most underappreciated guitarists around. This collection places the spotlight squarely on Zappa's mastery of the guitar.
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I was there back in 1981 and it was one hell of a show.
This is a single disc compilation of the highlights from the marathon event - culled from the 6CD box set.
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"Frank Zappa produced a television program aired by KCET in Los Angeles in 1974, featuring a sextet that included keyboardist George Duke and the zany saxophonist and singer Napoleon Murphy Brock.
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"Most of You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3 is devoted the 1984 band which, at the time of this set's release, had not been properly documented (the live Does Humor Belong in Music? was made commercially available in the U.S. in 1995 only).
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This is a 2CD of a legendary soundboard recording from Brest, France March 19, 1979.
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For his 1980 tour Frank Zappa ventured out with an uncharacteristically small band and a no-nonsense attitude. No percussionist, no horn player, no stunt guitarist, no secret words.
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"You never could be sure just what sort of a band Frank Zappa would show up with. Figure on a quartet, an orchestra would arrive. Bet on a jazz septet, and a rock n roll combo appears.
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In 1974 Frank Zappa performed 122 concerts in 105 cities across 16 countries. Even for a man who spent most of his working life on the road it was a busy, perhaps his busiest, year.
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After living for some time in New York, Frank Zappa and The Mothers returned to Los Angeles in mid-1968, and the Zappas moved into a house on Laurel Canyon Boulevard, only to move again to Woodrow Wilson Drive (Zappa's home for the rest of his life).
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