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Oldfield came up with a good idea here - this is a solid musical sequel to the original. I saw him perform this at Carnegie Hall, it was great. It actually turned out to be a smash hit all around the world.
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Oldfield's most under valued album? Without a doubt, in my book this is simply wonderful.
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Interesting trio from the Virginia/DC area. There is the occasional vocal but it's primarily instrumental music in a post rock meets prog rock vein.
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Well I guess the Odin tape vault has been opened after all these years. In addition to Long Hair Music's SWF release we get this live recording from Maxim club in Schweinfurt, Germany in September 1971. Its a mix of original and voer tunes.
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Their first real prog effort. Killer keyboard excursions in an ELP vein.
Japanese import.
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Japanese reissue.
One of the great Italian prog albums from the 70s.
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2013 reissue. Great album that features Jon Anderson, Maggie Reilly, and Roger Chapman on vocals. Simon Phillips is the drummer and co-producer. This version is packed with 7 bonus tracks.
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2LP vinyl edition of the 2023 Ed Wynne remastered version. To be honest I haven't heard an Ozrics album sound any different in years. I suspect their fan base prefers it that way. At this point the band consists of Ed and Brandi Wynne, their son Silas, and drummer Ollie Seagle.
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2023 Ed Wynne remastered edition.
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Rather ambitious movie soundtrack. Highly recommended.
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First album from this early Italian band. Flute based prog that owes a bit of a debt to Jethro Tull. The singer used to paint his face and supposedly P. Gabriel stole the idea after performing at an Italian festival that Osanna was also playing at.
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Rather ambitious movie soundtrack. Highly recommended.
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Officially licensed vinyl reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl imprint. For the band's third album they really went for it. Its a double album that finds the band's lineup expanded, adding a second guitarist as well as a horn section.
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Officially licensed vinyl reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl imprint. First album from this great German band, originally released on Kuck Kuck in 1970.
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Official reissue from the Greek Missing Vinyl label - licensed from Kuckuck. Shockingly the band's lineup stayed intact for their second effort. The album featured better production and you can hear the band is a bit tighter.
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Fourth and final studio album from the original lineup. Still plenty of good stuff here but marred a bit by an attempt at English vocals.
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Heavy dark and a touch of evil is how I like my prog served up and October Equus ladles it up just perfectly. They are a new instrumental quartet from Spain drawing on a myriad of influences.
$16.00