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Band's second album is just a foreshadowing of the more proggier effort that is to come with Contaminazione.
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Although its a concept album ("The Bible") this was more of an underground progressive hard rock sound. Not at all bad but not as sophisticated as the brilliant Contaminazione.
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First time on CD for this great second album from the UK prog band. Recorded in 1971, Graham Field and Dave Kaffinetti were experimenting with more than just the organ/electric piano axis.
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"On this album Runaway Totem is reduced to a duo. Pleroma is generally not as heavy sounding as their other albums. But it's basically the same sort of symphonic Zeuhl metal as usual. Only on one song does singer Suzanna Villanova appear; she was also on the last album.
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Look what turned up in someone's attic! Archival live recording from Nottingham University on 1/24/76. Nothing unusual about the set but its a fine recording and a good representation of the band at their peak.
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"A mixture of raw and classic progressive sounds, traditional Latin American rhythms and instruments and a strong lyrical content, documenting the band's journey from their country to their new homeland, Spain. From the opening track, it's evident that the sound of RC2 has changed.
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""Adverse Camber" is the third release of the British band The Reasoning. It is quite short, about 40 minutes of music, and it is released in a context, the UK prog scene which is quite fertile.
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An outstanding disc - not a bad track on the album although I hope to never hear "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight" again. ""YYZ" is one of the all time great instrumentals. A monster album. 30th anniversary edition includes 5.1 surround mix as well as music videos.
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Shockingly good live 2CD set from the reformed incarnation of this 70s German band that recorded two albums for Pilz. This was recorded by a German radio station at Spirit of 66 in Belgium.
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First time on CD for this seminal proto-prog band, originally released on Charisma back in 1969. Rare Bird was an odd duck - they used two keyboardists - Graham Field on organ and Dave Kaffinetti on electric piano - as well as Steve Gould on vocals/bass, and Mark Ashton on drums.
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Their last album for a major label, Azure D'Or finds the band still creating their unique brand of classically influenced progressive rock.
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An outstanding disc - not a bad track on the album although I hope to never hear "Tom Sawyer" and "Limelight" again. ""YYZ" is one of the all time great instrumentals. A monster album. Remastered edition.
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"In a society which continues to develop at breathtaking speed, racing through world history in seven-league boots, mercilessly trampling down anything unable to keep pace with this ruthless goose step, Riverside have composed an album which is a perfect reflection of our times.
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The worthy follow up to Out Of Myself is here. Second Life Syndrome is a stunning surrealistic head trip encompassing inner and outer space mixed with metallic agression and pure unbridled emotion.
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Third and final part of the trilogy of albums begun with Out Of Myself and continued on with Second Life Syndrome. Rapid Eye Movement is a conceptual work which has a common thread with the first two works - one of isolation and introspection.
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Long EP originally put out for the band's fan club as a stop gap between Out Of Myself and Second Life Syndrome. It consists of 5 studio tracks as well as 3 live ones. The studio tracks are a bit stripped down sounding but clearly have Riverside's imprint on them.
$9.00