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"7th album by Mahavishnu Orchestra, recorded almost 6 years after the last album recorded by MO Mk. III (which means this was MO Mk. IV).
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Beneath the Mask marks a return to the more commercially viable jazz-funk of the Chick Corea Elektric Band's earlier albums, and marks the end of the first stage in the bands history, which began five years earlier with the group's self-titled debut.
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For The Elektric Band's sophomore outing, Chick Corea - the venerated 27-time Grammy winner and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master - entered the studio with Dave Wekl on drums, John Patitucci on bass, and two new players who would solidify the band's classic line up, guitarist Frank Gam
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Re-mastered and expanded edition of this acclaimed album by PIERRE MOERLEN’S GONG.
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No band in the history of modern jazz has left a more transformative legacy than Weather Report. During their lifetime (1971-1986) they elevated this uniquely American art form to an unprecedented level of critical and commercial acclaim.
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"By the late 1970s Percussionist Pierre Moerlen had taken over the leadership of GONG and had steered the band away from Psychedelic Space Rock and took the band into a Jazz Rock direction, one in which the band excelled.
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First time on vinyl for this live set from the band's 2008 reunion tour. It was mastered for vinyl so I expect good sound. Limited edition of 2000.
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"Shabazz captures Cobham's Total Eclipse band in a live setting, and contains two originals, "Shabazz" and "Tenth Pin." The other two songs, "Taurian Matador" and "Red Baron," which debuted on Cobham's classic recording, Spectrum, are given an impressive update.
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"Karnevel!” goes some way in proving just how neurotic yet divinely gifted guitar player Scott Henderson really is. For those who dare to listen closer, there is some excellent guitar work being performed throughout the album, unobtrusively accompanied by lucid ensemble interaction.
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"What happens when the world’s most raucous rock/fusion instrumental power trio decides to make a concept album? You get "DUCK", the story of a web-footed Antarctic island native fleeing a penguin policeman all the way to New York City…where considerable misadventure and danger await.
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"The Aristocrats, perhaps the best-known instrumental rock-fusion band on the circuit, have recorded their most ambitious and exploratory album to date. "You Know What...?" is the fourth studio album from the trio and includes nine new tracks recorded at Brotheryn Studios, Ojai, CA.
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"Just a month after the release of their second album Birds Of Fire, John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra blast through an extraordinary set, demonstrating that they were the supreme jazz-rock group of the day.
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Nice little set that is a wonderful intro to the band. It's a 5 CD set that comes in a slipcase - each disc is in a cardboard sleeve. So it's nothing too fancy but you get:
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"What happens when the world's most raucous rock/fusion instrumental power trio decides to make a concept album? You get Duck, the story of a web-footed Antarctic island native fleeing a penguin policeman to New York City...where considerable misadventure and danger await.
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Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce a newly re-mastered release of the acclaimed 1975 rock version of composer Sergei Prokofiev’s famous work ‘Peter And The Wolf’.
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Essentially this is Brand X plus Jack Lancaster. Hot fusion classic!
"A newly remastered edition of the wonderful 1976 album ‘Marscape’ by Jack Lancaster And Robin Lumley.
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"Santana's fourth album, Caravanserai, finally being reissued and remastered by Columbia Legacy/Sony, is a landmark recording for the band.
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"After a fairly sporadic career during the first half of the seventies, in 1976 Jeff Beck teamed up with ex-Mahavishnu Orchestra drummer and composer Narada Michael Walden and keyboardist Jan Hammer to record Wired (1976).
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A lot of great fusion and progressive music from Finnish label Eclipse Music just arrived. Of all the releases Ossi Maristo's debut album "Arc" is THE ONE. This is burning fusion that finds Maristo playing with Holdsworthian fire.
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Three albums from electric violinist maestro Jean Luc Ponty, dating from 1987, 1989 and 1991
Frenchman Ponty first came to wider commercial recognition with his 1969 ‘King Kong’ album which featured Frank Zappa compositions
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"Samurai grooves, ninja funk and un-programmable notes – Japan's KARI-BAND set three of their epic prog-rock livestream sessions to disc with 2CD live album with Friends. -Live at Streaming-, out from 30 April 2021 from London's JPU Records.
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On Ruination, once again, Virgil brings together extraordinary young talent from all parts of the globe, that delivers intensely searing, heartfelt music.
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Nice 5CD slipcase collection put together by Columbia Records. Each of these albums come in a slim cardboard sleeve but the price is more than right. For a little more than 6 bucks a disc you get:
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“This project began when we randomly stumbled upon a YouTube video of Primuz Chamber Orchestra performing one of our songs, as reimagined by composer/arranger Wojtek Lemański.
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INSTRUMENTAL LUMINARIES TRIFECTA RETURN WITH SECOND ALBUM ‘THE NEW NORMAL’
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