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First solo album from Porcupine Tree mainman. 2016 remaster.
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Steven Wilson's second solo album features a variety of interesting prog luminaries including Steve Hackett, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, Trey Gunn, Theo Travis, and Jordan Rudess. Proggier than his first solo album and frankly recent Porcupine Tree. Lots of Mellotron bliss on this one.
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Back in the early 70s, Wind was one of countless bands in Germany exploring progressive rock. The band was signed to the Plus label (now quite collectible), which was a subsidiary of Miller International. They recorded two albums of which this is the first.
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Long promised second album from this stellar Norwegian symphonic band is now with us. Before the release of Hinterland, the band had made available (through their website) two lengthy demo tracks that garnered a lot of buzz.
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Third album from Wobbler finds them with a new vocalist Andreas Prestmo (who is a bit of an improvement). The music is still retro-British 70s prog but its clear that the spectre of Yes presides over the album.
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Wonderful collection of Wolf People's 2005-2007 singles tracks that they recorded for the Battered Ornaments label. A bit low-fi in spots its like looking through a time portal into Britain circa 1969. The band's stock in trade is guitar and flute driven psychedelia with blues underpinnings.
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Wonderful collection of Wolf People's 2005-2007 singles tracks that they recorded for the Battered Ornaments label. A bit low-fi in spots its like looking through a time portal into Britain circa 1969. The band's stock in trade is guitar and flute driven psychedelia with blues underpinnings.
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Remastered edition in a digipak. Comes with two bonus tracks - "America" (rendering Yesterdays superfluous) and a previously unreleased rough mix of "Roundabout".
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Deluxe remastered edition of this curious version of Yes that featured the two members of The Buggles - Geoff Downes and Trevor Horn. Some of the material is the best that Yes ever created but Horn's not quite Jon Anderson soundalike vocals spoils it somewhat.
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Long awaited debut from this collection of international musicians. There has been quite a buzz about the disc for some time with demos leaking onto the 'net sparking interest from fans. This is instrumental music with roots in the RIO sound like Univers Zero but with more of a rock edge.
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Classic album from this innovative Italian guitarist who utilized loops, echoes and delay on his acoustic guitar building up layers upon which he solos. New remastered edition comes in a mini-lp sleeve that recreates the original layout.
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Eclectic Italian guitarist that recorded a number of innovative progressive albums through the 70s. This is his first album. Although it's a full band the emphasis is on Zappa's acoustic guitar work and loops.
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Second full length album from the multi-instrumentalist duo based out of Pittsburgh. Zombi consists of Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra. Moore plays bass and programs the synths while Paterra is responsible for the drums.
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