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New 2020 Ed Wynne mastered 2LP version.
"Unbelievable music.
How have these guys not been given some sort of prize for being one of the most creative bands ever?!
This is completely instrumental music, adding lyrics to this music is definitely not needed though.
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"Written, programmed, recorded and produced throughout 2019/20 by Ed Wynne in ‘Blue Bubble Studios’ by the sea, this exploratory and diverse musical adventure comprises seven new tracks spanning 45 minutes.
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Their first real prog effort. Killer keyboard excursions in an ELP vein.
Japanese import.
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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 telling strikes of new power metal have been falling left and right this most righteous of autumns, and the Frenchmen of Operadyse have seen fit to lend their sword arm to the collective effort to bury us listeners utterly in a mountain of releases.
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Japanese reissue.
One of the great Italian prog albums from the 70s.
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Ryo Okumoto who is known for his activity as keyboardist in Spocks Beard and The ProgJect presents his next solo album "The Myth of the Mostrophus". On more than one hour playing time his new album delivers entertaining progressive rock of the top class.
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"Oceans of Slumber is a progressive metal band from Texas that surprised me. Winter, an album ironically named after something not experienced in Texas,1 is an album of strange character coming from one of metal’s premier labels.
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"Recorded live in Quebec, Montreal and New York City during 1979, acclaimed avant-garde jazz quartet Oregon’s great musical skills and styles are featured to great effect
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"Geoff Tate returns with his Operation Mindcrime to finish his trilogy of albums with The New Reality. And once more I have no clue what's going on here with this conceptual album.
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Third album since the prog reformation and it carries on quite well thank you. Kicking off with some sampled Mellotron you instantly know what you are in for. All the trademark Orme sounds are here - spacious keyboards broken up with precise synth solos.
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"Way back in 2001 a very interesting but under-noticed album was released by the Montana-based act Onward. Evermoving was their debut and it was a highly polished platter of classic American power and traditional metal borrowing heavily from the likes of Mercyful Fate, Iron Maiden and Sanctuary/
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"O.S.I. really caught me off-guard with their self-titled debut album "Office of Strategic Influence". The songs were filled with strange synthesizer melodies, sounds and mainly effected drum patterns.
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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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This is a bit confusing. Its a reissue of Final Days but with a bonus CD called Orden Ogan And Friends. Comes in a slipcase.
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Ryo Okumoto who is known for his activity as keyboardist in Spocks Beard and The ProgJect presents his next solo album "The Myth of the Mostrophus". On more than one hour playing time his new album delivers entertaining progressive rock of the top class.
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On October 9, Emmanuel Borghi, Philippe Bussonnet, Daniel Jeand'heur and Bruno Ruder gathered on the Triton stage to pay a vibrant tribute to their brother and so much missed adventure companion, the irreplaceable James MacGaw.
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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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"Perhaps one of Germany’s best bands in the technical death and progressive death metal scene, Obscura have laid the foundation in creating the most unrelenting, atmospheric, dynamic and diverse material in the genre in such a longtime.
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"Oak is a Norwegian progressive pop/rock band that originally emerged from a folk-rock duo.
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"Coming out of Beijing, China, progressive metal quartet OU (pronunciation: “O”) look to emerge onto the music scene with a debut studio album that although can bring to mind elements from many different kinds of music and bands (Devin Townsend, The Gathering, Radiohead to name a few), it was ne
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"Anyone who follows Oceans of Slumber on social media is aware of the stylistic evolution the band has been undertaking.
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"An eponymous album midway through a band’s career can often signal a fresh start, or a change in direction. Here on Oceans of Slumber’s fourth album – and third with Cammie Gilbert at the helm – the shift is in personnel, and thus philosophy.
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"Houston, Texas based band Oceans Of Slumber are a band who have always shown incredible potential as songwriters, fusing progressive metal, gothic metal and several other genres into a melting pot of ideas that, sadly, didn’t always work.
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