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"Dark Moor has been tilting at windmills a very long time. As one of Spain’s longest-running power metal bands, they’ve had successful early albums like The Hall of the Olden Dreams and The Gates of Oblivion which benefited from crisp writing and the raspy roar of Elisa Martin.
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This one is a bit unexpected. Evenoire is a female fronted metal band from Italy. While that conjures up memories of many bands, Evenoire has a bit of a twist. The imagery suggests this is a gothic metal band but that is only partially true.
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"Oh Italy, will you ever stop delivering kick ass metal?
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"Pearl Jam took to superstardom like deer in headlights.
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"Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium documents the last two shows from Rage Against the Machine, recorded in September 2000 for a planned November release, but canceled when the band broke up, and postponed for the second time one year later after three-fourths of the band formed Audioslave wit
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"Artillery - one of the best thrash metal bands around returns with a brand new studio album! New material entitled "My Blood" is the follow up to the highly acclaimed album "When Death Comes" from 2009!
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"Henry Fool's Men Singing is an ambitious four track instrumental album featuring members of No-Man, I Monster and Roxy Music.
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Cochemea Gastelum is an incredible electric saxophonist who was formerly part of the late Sharon Jones' Dap-Kings. His two solo albums have become reference recordings for me. The music is very percussion heavy with a strong ethnic element.
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One of the leading lights of the Canterbury scene, Kevin Ayers shaped British psychedelia as part of The Soft Machine in the late 60s - a brief but fruitful period which alone would have secured his place in music history.
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"By the mid-70s, Carlos Santana had nothing left to prove.
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Note this is not a 2 on 1. Its a 15 track compilation of the albums Balls To The Wall and Restless & Wild.
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"This 1985 recording was made on the heels of O'Connor's experience touring and recording with the Dixie Dregs. Some of the high energy compositions like My Celebration, and Court Suite reflect the influence of Dregs guitarist and leader Steve Morse.
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"Secret Sphere is back in music business with their, already, ninth full-length album. "The Nature Of Time" is entitled the band's newest opus and after my first spin I have to say that I like it a lot!
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"Mixing the rhythms of world music with the virtuosity of power metal creates a potent witches' brew of sounds on Shaman's "Origins." Sure, you'll get plenty of speedy solos and soaring falsettos, but they're often accompanied by a sense of rhythm — sometimes bordering on outright funk — that se
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"Gato Barbieri live at Paul's Mall, Boston in 1976. Gato Barbieri left his native Argentina for Europe in 1962. By the end of the decade he was based in America, and established as one of the world's leading jazz-fusion saxophonists and composers.
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"Magical performance by Parliament-Funkadelic at Denver's Ebbets Field in 1976, originally aired on KEZY-FM. Parliament Funkadelic is a musical collective that brings together the funk bands of the 60s Parliament and Funkadelic, led by George Clinton.
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With a pair of albums and a minor hit or two under their belts, California's progressive Ambrosia signed to Warners for Life Beyond LA.
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"Gil Evans & Jaco Pastorius live from Yomiuri Land Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan on July 28th 1984. Best-known for their respective contributions to the music of Miles Davis and Weather Report, Gil Evans and Jaco Pastorius are true giants of 20th Century jazz and fusion.
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"Recorded live for FM broadcast in the spring of 1969, this superb set captures the legendary jazz drummer putting his band through their paces on a series of incendiary extended tracks.
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The New Tony Williams Lifetime, featuring Allan Holdsworth live from the Village Gate, New York, 22nd September 1976
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Jaco Pastorius Word Of Mouth Sextet Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival, July 3 1982 CBC radio
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"Heavily influenced by Miles Davis’s contemporaneous experiments into fusion, The Flock were swiftly hailed as one of the world’s most exciting new bands in 1969.
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"When Alice Cooper relocated to Michigan, Detroit in 1970, it gave the band a new lease of life and a new album; Love It To Death. Their March 1971 appearance in Detroit saw them finally tasting success with the recent hit single 'I’m Eighteen' enjoying heavy airplay, both in the U.S.
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"With their 1982 album The Complete Backward Principle, the Tubes finally brought their brand of San Franciscan satirical rock into the mainstream, with both the LP and the single 'Don't Want to Wait Anymore' denting the Top Forty.
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"Once they heard him play, few people disagreed with Jaco Pastorius' assessment of himself as the 'greatest bass player in the world'.
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