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"This epic album is a stunning concept album, a bit prolix and with a few common places regarding such symphonic metal at the beginning, but for sure it is much better than their previous debut album.
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"Live at Nearfest 2000 is the last part of the brilliant Nexus trilogy with female vocals by Mariela Gonzalez. It gives us a thorough insight of how good the band really are, since in all their albums they claim not to use computer and sequencing devices to boost their playing quality.
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The core members of Guadalquivir have reunited, along with many musical guests to pay tribute to the late great Chick Corea. The band reinterprets classic Corea compositions and make them their own. After all these years these guys can still play. You like latin jazz rock?
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Guadalquivir was one of the great Andalusian prog bands of the 70s. Their self titled debut was released in 1978 and the follow up "Camino Del Concierto" in 1980. This band was the epitome of that classic Spanish flamenco influenced sound. Is it jazz rock or prog rock?
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"Wade Black, another familiar face: From CRIMSON GLORY to SEVEN WITCHES and LEATHERWOLF and from CLOCKWORK REVOLUTION to CHALICE OF SIN, Wade Black has proven himself as a prolifc and hard working musician, loyal to the American metal sound.
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"Known as "the Spanish Deep Purple", The Storm (most Spanish people know them as just Storm) were formed in the Andalusian city of Sevilla in the late 60's by twin brothers Angel and Diego Ruiz (guitar and drums respectively and both sharing the duties as lead singers), their cousin Luis Genil (
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The Storm's second album finds them moving in a different direction. The band is moving away from their early Deep Purple influences. Now they are in prog rock mode.
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