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Celtic folk album with new age/symphonic overtones from Troy Donockley and Iona's Dave Bainbridge. Some of this sounds like extracts from Camel's Harbour Of Tears or one of Steve Hackett's quieter moments.
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"Largely known for their fantastic album “As I turned as I had turned as a boy” from 1971, a true folk-rock delight, British group Dulcimer had also recorded a second album to make it released that same year, but for some reason it went unreleased.
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"Jeff Lynne reportedly regards this album and its follow-up, Out of the Blue, as the high points in the band's history. One might be better off opting for A New World Record over its successor, however, as a more modest-sized creation chock full of superb songs that are produced even better.$7.50
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Remastered version of the soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's "The Last Temptation Of Christ". Fantastic sound.
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Actually credited to Simonetti, Morante, Pignatelli. This is the complete soundtrack to the 1982 giallo thriller. It features lots of unreleased cues.
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Previously unreleased soundtrack gem from '77 features dark, moody music with some 'tron.
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Remastered edition of the second album from this seminal British electric blues rock band. Tony McPhee scorches the planet!
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Live acoustic album from the duo of Timo Kotipelto (Stratovarius, Cain's Offering) and Jani Liimatainen (Sonata Arctica, Cain's Offering). The disc consists of them performing cover tunes as well as a couple of tracks taken from Kotipelto's solo work.
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New edition of one of the most gorgeous psychedelic folk albums of all time. Comes with detailed liner notes. Fans of Trees and Fairport Convention must own this. Actually everyone must own this.
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Very obscure German power metal band for the Blind Guardian set. Private pressing.
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Part of a new series by ECM called "Touchstone". They are reissuing back catalog titles at a mid-line price. Oregon is a band that should get more attention from the progressive music community.
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Remastered from the original tapes. Gentle flowing music with lysergic underpinnings. A cult classic. New edition from the original master tapes with eight bonus tracks.
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"Song For Everyone heralds the return of the groove in Shankar's East-West-minded music, with former Shakti colleague Zakir Hussain on tabla, Trilok Gurtu on percussion, and Shankar's own manipulation of a drum machine tending to the rhythms.
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Not sure if this ever saw the light of day on CD - this may be the first time. This is the soundtrack to G'ole - the official film of the 1982 World Cup.
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In the UK there is a growing movement of bands that are revisiting 70s progressive and classic rock. Diagonal and Litmus would be examples although compared to Wolf People they explore the more progressive side of the spectrum.
$15.00