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28 years is a long time for a band to stay together but that's how long Woodenhead has been playing together. They have quietly cultivated a dedicated cult following in New Orleans. Now Free Electric Sound is bringing this extraordinary quartet to a national audience.
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2CD set collects the three albums from this percussion ensemble led by noted German drummer Klaus Weiss. The first album consists of two side long tracks of pure percussion. No its not a drum solo.
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Here's another one of those great German bands that fell through the cracks but thanks to Long Hair Music, their music is available for us to hear. For Example was a large scale ensemble HEAVILY influenced by Chicago Transit Authority.
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"Recorded early 1974 at the SWF-Studio in Baden-Baden, Germany by the same line-up, which recorded at the same time the 2nd Missus Beastly album. Improved versions of older titles and some new titles prove the bands great talent for improvisations.
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"This young, semi-improvising power trio – Tom Hasslan (guitars), Axel Skalstad (drums) and Jørgen Mathisen (saxophone) – typify a new and invigorating movement currently sweeping across the Nordic region: hard boiled improvisation and strong instrumental personalities bolted onto rock beats and
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This is the second album from the German jazz rock ensemble. Sunbirds was actually an extension of the Klaus Weiss Quartet. Weiss was a very respected drummer on the German jazz scene, recording countless sessions with US and European players.
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The Pop-Liisa and Jazz-Liisa broadcast session series presents previously unreleased and forgotten gems from the biggest names of Finnish prog and jazz of the 1970's
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"Hailing from Chicago, The Flock was one of the most original groups to emerge on the late 1960s buoyant music scene.
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In the late 60s, noted American saxophonist Charlie Mariano put together a genuine prog/jazz rock band. Osmosis was a seven piece lineup that featured two drummers, keyboards, bass, guitar, vocals, and of course Mariano on flute and saxes.
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"The album was the final record release by the band. Orginally formed in 1975 by virtuoso drummer JON HISEMAN, Colosseum II also featured legendary guitarist GARY MOORE, keyboard player DON AIREY and, in its first incarnation, MIKE STARRS (vocals) and NEIL MURRAY (bass).
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"RHESUS O were a Jazz/ Rock band from France and this is their sole release from 1971. I was reminded of SOFT MACHINE, MOVING GELATINE PLATES and NUCLEUS.
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Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick has had a number of releases with his trio in which he works in a jazz idiom. Conundrum finds the trio touching on jazz, fusion, and if you listen to the tune Culture Shock I think you'll hear a bit of the Dixie Dregs mixed in for good measure.
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"The ingredients of a Kriegel style jazz rock are as simple as they are complex: an often pumping rock bass, whose stoic groove Eberhard Weber leaves behind in wide arcs on his corpus-less electro contrabass, and a drumset drumming crisply dry to the beat by Joe Nay, which is put under tension t
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"We Release Jazz is ecstatic to present its fifth release (following Ryo Fukui’s Scenery and Mellow Dream, Le Cercle Rouge’s soundtrack by Eric Demarsan and Stuff Combe 5 + Percussion), the first ever live performance and recording by Marc Moulin’s sought-after jazz-funk band Placebo, captured a
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"Concocting a head-rush tempest of swirling psychedelia, heavy rock crunch, prog virtuosity and free-jazz experimentation, Norwegian jazz-rock power quartet Red Kite releases its highly anticipated self-titled debut via RareNoiseRecords.
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Pär Hallgren and Co has done it again!
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"Originally released by Edigsa in 1972, the sophomore album by this great outfit led by Jordi Sabatés (Ocells del més enllà) took their jazz rock fussion sound one step further, diving deeper into the realms of seventies instrumental jazz.
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Danish/turkish one off from this ensemble led by drummer Atilla Engin. I'm not sure I can draw a valid comparison to any other band but I'll try as its a weird, intoxicating concoction. If Return To Forever wrote music for belly dancing it might sound like this.
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"If the 1960s served as a period of establishment of the British Jazz scene, with scores of extremely talented instrumentalists and composers coming to prominence, surely the 1970s marked the “emancipation of British Jazz from American slavery”, a phrase brilliantly defined by British trumpeter
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"I feel some compulsion to review this album before somebody else does. It's more than a case of "I Was There", rather I was involved in a small way in putting on the gig heard here back in 1976.
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Beautiful new German jazz rock ensemble with connections to Embryo. The music has elements of Canterbury and psychedelia. When band leader Andreas Kainz hits the organ you'll have flashbacks to National Health. Lots of Fender Rhodes and synths.
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"Throughout the last few years, I’ve found myself listening to more and more jazz from Spain. Bands such as El Tubo Elàstico and On The Raw have thoroughly impressed me, and now add Canarian Juan Belda and his Bit Band.
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“Dear Friend,
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"It was a totally unseen and almost unbelievable cast!
Recorded at the Paris Jazz Festival, November 1, 1980, at the Théâtre de la Ville. A literally out of the ordinary quintet of legends gathered on this unique occasion.
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Stunning 7 LP box set collects George Duke's best work that he recorded for the MPS label in the mid 70s. Everything has been sourced and cut from the original analogue master tapes (MPS saved all their master tapes). Great sound, pressed in Germany, amazing jazz rock/fusion.
$160.00