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After recovering from her personal tragedy that sent her into seculsion for nearly a decade, Canadian singer/harpist Loreena McKennitt returns. Thankfully there is no stylistic change - she picks up right where she left off.
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Latest effort from this talented French ensemble that gracefully blends a fusion element to symphonic rock.
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Live CD is a nice blend of their tasty prog fusion instrumentals and their more recent vocal material.
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Totally insane fretwork is the highlight from this new instrumental band from Mexico. Consisting of two guitarists, a bassist and a guest drummer, Metaconciencia combines elements of King Crimson, Djam Karet and even Steve Hackett's solo works.
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This one was always a curious effort - one wonders how this came about. Recorded in 1980, this is a collaboration between Patrick Moraz's multikeyboards and popular new age pan pipe player Syrinx. Kind of new agey and not so good.
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"First official CD release of one of the most legendary German small label pressed albums. Originally released in 1971, this album is an intense and bombastic hybrid between heavy fuzz acid guitar, instinctive free rock improvisations and some lyrical, classical influenced interludes/fragments.
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Long Hair Music release combines the badn's SWF radio session from 1971 with a new album that they recorded in 2001. Your move.
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Italian symphonic duo augmented by an array of musicians. Malaavia doesn't particularly try to go for that classic Italian sound - instead it has a little bit more of a modern feel. Female and male vocals sit well together contributing a very uptempo sound.
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This one is a real burner from beginning to end. Live recordings from Mats Oberg and Morgan Agren, culled from shows during the period 2005-2007. There are various formations here - solo, duo and as many as a quintet.
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"ginally active from 1980-1992, the "Micros" started with a basic reeds-and-rhythm texture that was sonically similar to the sound of the Swing Era, but used influences from the entire continuum of jazz.
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2CD mini-lp sleeve edition of Fabio Zuffanti's rock opera originally released in 2000. This version has been out of print for some time. This new edition is completely remixed with all the Mellotron samples replaced with real 'torn. Vocals are in English and the story is obvious.
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Mythos was one of the original space rock bands to record for the Ohr label. This is a later released from 1980 originally released on Sky Records. The band revolves around flautist/keyboardist Stephan Kaske. Pulsating rhythms and spacey keys are augmented by Kaske's lead work on flute.
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"Originally released in 1973, Back into the Future was the first UK chart album for Welsh rock legends, Man. A fabulous double album, the set originally comprised a studio album and a live LP recorded at the Roundhouse in June 1973.
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"Really superb debut album from this contemporary instrumental progressive rock band who sound completely contemporary but manage to do so while not using the metallic/crunchy overtones that so many contemporary progressive bands use.
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Magenta's latest is the follow up to Metamorphosis. According to band leader Rob Reed the writing/recording sessions developed material that caused a stylistic schism - of it was more "edgy" and contemporary while other tunes developed along a more traditional old school prog rock path.
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"Magenta is thrilled to announce the release of ‘Live at Real World’, the 3 disc set of its acoustic performance at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studio recorded in November 2009.
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Matching Mole was the band that drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt formed after he left the pioneering UK outfit Soft Machine in July, 1971. Soft Machine had been hugely popular in France, and Wyatt named his new band after a play on the French translation of Soft Machine: machine molle.
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Officially licensed vinyl reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl label. One of the killers from the early German underground. Sick organ solos swirl all around only to be interrupted by killer guitar breaks.
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"The Double CD features over 100 minutes of live music recorded at their performance at "The Point" in Cardiff during November 2007.
All but two of the tracks performed have never been on a Magenta live album before.
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Fully coming to grips with his spirituality, Neal Morse has once again assembled a stellar lineup including Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy. This is progressive rock similar to Spock's Beard but with a heavy Christian message.
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What a spectacular release! While we wait for the majordomos at ProgQuebec to weed their way through EMI's corporate empire and license the first two Maneige albums we have this to satisfy us and that it does.
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This is the band's fourth album and second from their progressive rock phase. This is the band's finest moment - a 48 minute conceptual work highlighted by the 26 minute title track. Dramatic vocals, monolithic keyboards that would make Tony Banks blush, gorgeous flute, and fluid guitar solos.
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The second album from Manfred Mann's Chapter Three carries on from the first. Its superb organ dominated proto-prog with lots of jazz overtones due to the extensive use of a horn section. I'm reminded quite a bit of Islands period King Crimson.
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