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Although the material is a bit more concise it is equally as effective as No Pussyfooting. There are some drop dead gorgeous tracks here that are soul-stirring. An important forerunner in the field of ambient music. Essential. New edition in a digipak featuring 24 bit mastering.
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This is the monster-riffic classic recorded on my birthday back in 1973. 2 disc set that burns beginning to end.
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First album from this British ensemble that later on evolved into something far more interesting. Originally released in 1968, this featured a mixture of psych, jazz, and pop. Nothing to die over.
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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.
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Collection of unreleased soundtrack material featuring the usual cast of suspects: Robert Fripp, Percy Jones, Bill MacCormick, etc. A pre-emptive strike on his upcoming ambient work.
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Interesting trio from the Virginia/DC area. There is the occasional vocal but it's primarily instrumental music in a post rock meets prog rock vein.
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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.
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Latest effort from this talented French ensemble that gracefully blends a fusion element to symphonic rock.
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New 2 CD collection of unreleased material - some old and some brand new. Their vocalist is now singing in his native Spanish tongue and the music is much better served because of it.
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"On this album Runaway Totem is reduced to a duo. Pleroma is generally not as heavy sounding as their other albums. But it's basically the same sort of symphonic Zeuhl metal as usual. Only on one song does singer Suzanna Villanova appear; she was also on the last album.
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Live CD is a nice blend of their tasty prog fusion instrumentals and their more recent vocal material.
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Totally insane fretwork is the highlight from this new instrumental band from Mexico. Consisting of two guitarists, a bassist and a guest drummer, Metaconciencia combines elements of King Crimson, Djam Karet and even Steve Hackett's solo works.
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Nimbus is the band's first album with Spanish vocals. Its a concept album that will appeal to any fan of symphonic rock.
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Wow! This Swiss band sounds so much like Tool it's ridiculous. The material isn't bad but it sounds like they wrote it with tracing paper. If you are fan of Tool, Riverside, or any emo-metal band you might enjoy this.
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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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