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First classic album from John McLaughlin's indo-fusion ensemble is a live recording from 1975.
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What would you call a power trio that veers seamlessly between shredding peaks, jazzy moods, and fat funky grooves? Mörglbl of course! Often compared to Primus meeting Steve Vai, Mörglbl hits like a heavyweight jab and makes you laugh while you bleed!
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NTSC Region 0 DVD featuring Victor Wooten's entire set from Bass Day '98 including a guest appearance by Oteil Burbridge. This 140 disc also features an instructional section as well as a one hour interview where Wooten discusses technique with some demos.
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Backwards is comprised of recordings from three different and interesting eras of the band: First on the CD is a recording of the quartet from May, 1970, made just about the time that the band had finished recording their Third album.
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"Keyboardist/vocalist Mats Öberg and drummer Morgan Ågren have been playing together for nearly 30 years, since Mats was 10 and Morgan was 14!
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Great early fusion album from the (now sadly departed) sax player. After making his name in the jazz scene, Mariano explored electric jazz and rock more and more during the seventies. He worked with Embryo, Pork Pie, Eberhard Weber, and even Supersister.
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Second album from this fusion outfit led by former Passport members Curt Cress and Kristian Schultze. Bassist Dave King only appears on part of the album and Roye Albrighton is long gone, replaced by Frank Diez.
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Canadian guitarist Glen Drover shows a completely different side with his debut solo album. Glen started out with Eidolon and has moved on to play with King Diamond and Megadeth. Metalusion is an instrumental album that blends fusion with shred.
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Musically speaking the third album is a bit odd in the sense that it picks up the sound of the first album - almost as if L'oucomballa didn't exist. Much higher energy and Jordi Soley has added organ back to his keyboard arsenal.
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"Stanley and I had been working together for some time before we made this record. We often talked about the possibility of recording an album together and Epic agreed to let us do it. The interesting thing about this record is that it is a power trio record.
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Double CD live recording of the hot trio of Brian Beller, Marco Minnemann, and Guthrie Gvan. Recorded at the Alvas Showroom on June 2nd and 3rd, 2012.
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Oh so you say you want to get fancy? How about the CD/DVD digipak edition? The bonus DVD comes with live footage from the recording of the album as well as interviews.
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Second solo album from the former Orphaned Land guitarist. Its a beautiful blend of fusion and Middle Eastern music. Sassi plays a variety of instruments besides guitar - oud, saz, charrango, keyboards, and even an electric/acoustic bouzouki guitar he invented.
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"Soft Machine were one of the greatest UK avant/jazz-rock bands of all time and their work, whether their earliest performances as a psychedelic band, who were contemporaries of, and shared stages with Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, all the way to being one of Europe's
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Fourth album from this outstanding jazz metal band from Hungary getting outside exposure with their signing to IQ's Giant Electric Pea label. Special Providence started out their career as a pure fusion band - not unlike Tribal Tech and Return To Forever.
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"Recorded in 1981, this is a diverse and somewhat obscure John McLaughlin outing recorded in France, mostly with French musicians.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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The great MPS label is methodically reissuing highlights from their vast catalog on vinyl. Everything is sourced from the original analogue master tapes and sounds wonderful. Lucky for us they decided to focus on George Duke's blazing fusion albums he recorded for them in the early 70s.
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Jazz metal is alive and well in France!
With The Story Of Scott Rötti the iconoclastic trio of Christophe Godin (guitar), Ivan Rougny (bass), and Aurelian Ouzoulias (drums) continue to change the rules of jazz and metal.
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This is as close as the great Japanese saxophonist ever got to full blown fusion. Sunshower consists of four long tracks. Featured on the album is Mikio Masuda who basically goes crazy on electric keyboards. Has a bit of a Headhunters vibe. Highly recommended.
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Brilliant fusion album from the keyboardist who played with both Magma and Heldon.
$15.00