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"No one could accuse RAGE of not making the effort. Beloved at home in Northern Europe, but perennially underappreciated elsewhere, the Germans have existed in one form or another since the early '80s.
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"Most power metal bands will stay within that genre, rely on huge, catchy choruses and musicianship that will make them stand out. Musically, a lot of power metal is very similar. Not Unleash The Archers.
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Limited edition boxed set, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the classic King Crimson album Larks' Tongues in Aspic: 13CDs, 1DVD-A, 1Blu-Ray in 12” box with booklet and memorabilia.
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First time on vinyl - now as an expanded 2LP set. It includes the tracks from the Vroom EP.
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First time on vinyl for the band's (as of now) final studio album. Its expanded into a 2LP set including tracks from Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With.
\Personally I thought this was a big rebound from TCoL. The album crushes from beginning to end.
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King Crimson has performed, recorded & released material in its own inimitable manner for the past 46 years. As the band enters its 47th year of operation in 2015, the occasion is marked with the first release culled from the band’s Autumn 2014 US tour.
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"Newly cut from masters approved by Robert Fripp, this super-heavyweight 200gm vinyl re-issue is housed in a reprint of the original sleeve and contains bonus MP3 codes giving access to a download of a transfer of an original 1973 pressing."
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200 gram black vinyl cut from masters approved by Robert Fripp.
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Double 200gm vinyl LP pressing. 50th anniversary edition of one of rock music's seminal debut albums. LP1 features all new 2019 stereo mixes as approved by Robert Fripp.
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"Budgie's classic period, marked with this album, is now over. The album signifies that the band were done pulling out classic album after classic album and classic tune after classic tune.
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"After four albums, Budgie had achieved moderate success in the U.K. with their unique combination of Black Sabbath heaviness, progressive rock flashes, and bizarre sense of humor. But 1975's Bandolier found the band pursuing a more conventional rock sound with a noticeable funk influence.
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Last studio album before the 70s lineup broke up. Ian McDonald returns.
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30th Anniversary remastered edition.
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30th anniversary edition
Boz Burrell: Vocals, Bass
Robert Fripp: Guitar, Mellotron
Mel Collins: Saxes, Flute
Ian Wallace: Drums$12.00 -
HDCD remaster available for US distribution again.
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Finally on CD - the great live album from the 1974 tour - with expanded material.
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30th Anniversary edition from the double trio lineup: Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto, and Trey Gunn. The Mellotron is back and although the tracks are a bit shorter it features some of their heaviest material.
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The last studio album (at least for now) from KC. Personally I thought this was a big rebound from TCoL. The album crushes from beginning to end.
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"This 3 CD set draws together a collection of studio and live recordings of King Crimson as a double duo.
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“ In the Court of the Crimson King is really about as good as rock documentaries get” - VARIETY
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New 40th anniversary CD/DVD-A reissue features Steven Wilson's remix plus bonus tracks. The DVD-A features a hi-res 5.1 and stereo version (the stereo version is the original mix). You also get bonus tracks in 24 bit. There is also video footage from Central Park in 1973.
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"Reading the full name of this release – Jakszyk, Fripp And Collins With Levin And Harrison – A Scarcity Of Miracles – A King Crimson ProjeKct – leads to one central and almost unbelievable thought: this must be a new King Crimson album after all these years (the last album was released in 2003)
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"From the drama laden opening of the opening title track to the pompous, rabble rousing strains of closer Metal Generation, it’s quite clear that Germany’s melodic power metal darlings Freedom Call aren’t mucking about on new album Silver Romance.
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