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Late 70s found this great Spanish trio recording for Harvest Records. Neuronium's stock in trade was Berlin School electronic music infused with some latin flair. Consisting of two keyboardists and a guitarist the band released two excellent albums for Harvest.
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"It was in the year 1981 when Belgian electronic musician Michel Huygen and his Spanish colleague Carlos Guirao, both better known as Neuronium, met with Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou, better known as Vangelis, to record a joint session in London.
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"It was in the year 1981 when Belgian electronic musician Michel Huygen and his Spanish colleague Carlos Guirao, both better known as Neuronium, met with Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou, better known as Vangelis, to record a joint session in London.
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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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"During the years 1983 and 1984 Novalis were facing the most difficult phase since their foundation. Everywhere phenomena for an upcoming breakup were to be felt.
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ATTENTION: Due to a mastering error, track 4 on CD 1 "Gammapolis" was incorrectly titled "Start" but contains the track "Return Of The Outcast".
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"Omega's second album to feature previously recorded songs in the Hungarian language on the Bellaphon label. A good introduction to the more progressive-rock sounding era of their long career ( 42 years and counting!
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"First of all, check out the really cool artwork on the cover of Omega`s fourth album recorded in the English language at Chipping Norton studios in the UK in 1975 just as the band was gaining international popularity with an anthology also being released on Passport Records in Canada that same
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"More than 50 million records sold, LP productions in Hungarian, German and English, tours and festival appearances throughout Europe and Japan, at least 50 cover versions or adaptations of the world hit "Gyöngyhajú lány" - Omega are Hungary's number one rock export.
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"1st Time Ever available!
Oregon, formed in 1970, comprised Ralph Towner (classical and 12-string guitars), Paul McCandless (oboe and English horn), Glen Moore (double bass) and Collin Walcott (sitar and tabla).
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"The band was founded as "Peacock" in 1975 by Tommy Betzler and first toured the extended Rhine-Main area and built up a small but loyal fan base. Recording a demo tape and sending it to record companies proved to be unsuccessful.
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I can't speak for their later albums (since I never heard them) but the band's early work for Bellaphon was very well crafted classical progressive rock.
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Satin Whale was a popular German prog band that for some reason got very little attention when the CD world took shape. Only one of their albums - Lost Mankind - ever made it to the silver disc. Their debut "Desert Places" was originally released on the Brain label in 1974.
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"The classic era of MSG, captured live in 1981 on German TV. The CD companion to the DVD! Michael Schenker - g, Gary Barden - voc, Chris Glen - b, Paul Raymond - keyb, Cozy Powell - dr.
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The 3CD volume 7 features material that Schulze recorded and performed during 1977 through 1979. This was, in my opinion, an explosively creative period. Cellist Wolfgang Tiepold and vocalist/prog-pioneer Arthur Brown appear.
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The series continues focusing on the period 1985 to 1992. Most of the material was taken from the Jubilee and Historic Editions but there is an unreleased track as well as interview.
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Three CD set is culled from the now out of print Silver Edition. This material is all drawn from the 1992-1993 period. From my experience, the work from the 90s was a bit uneven. Some of it is brilliant and some of it is too much computer driven (for my personal taste). YMMV.
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Part 12 of the required series of rare tracks of the German electronics pioneer!!
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This was unavailable for some time. I guess Made In Germany scooped up SPV's remaining inventory and rebadged it.
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Back in print. This was the soundtrack to the soft core porn movie Body Love, originally released in 1977. It arrives with one 22 minute bonus track. This is classic period Schulze. One of the great ones.
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Disc 1, “Machine de plaisir”: The original tape of had the working title "Meditation 2" and this long track was also recorded in 1993 for the "Guttemplers”, same as “The Music Box” in LVE 12. The feeling for time is so basic for Klaus' work. His beat is as alive as his breathing.
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"Klaus Schulze - the master of electronic music - will release with ""La Vie Electronique Vol. 15"" recordings from the years 1997 to 2000. With this edition the series 'La Vie Electronique"" comes to an end for the present. On CD 1 is the last of the 25 CDs in the JUBILEE EDITION set in 1997.
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This was unavailable for some time. I guess Made In Germany scooped up SPV's remaining inventory and rebadged it.
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This was unavailable for some time. I guess Made In Germany scooped up SPV's remaining inventory and rebadged it.
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European edition of Big In Japan features the same tracks on the CD but the DVD is completely different. It has a 34 minutes version of "A Crystal Poem" and a 44 minute "Sequencers Are Beautiful".
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