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Blow out price on this superb archival reissue by then now defunct MIO label. The Platina were an Israeli jazz outfit that often crossed over into jazz rock territory. They emphasized flute as a lead instrument but there is plenty of guitar riffing.
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Icelandic guitarist Sigurdur Rögnvaldsson's new album 'Lúna', with a brand-new lineup is OUT NOW on the Eclipse Music label. With some of Rögnvaldsson’s favourite musicians from the vibrant Finnish jazz scene on board the album features stellar turns from pianist Tuomas A.
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Guadalquivir was one of the great Andalusian prog bands of the 70s. Their self titled debut was released in 1978 and the follow up "Camino Del Concierto" in 1980. This band was the epitome of that classic Spanish flamenco influenced sound. Is it jazz rock or prog rock?
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The core members of Guadalquivir have reunited, along with many musical guests to pay tribute to the late great Chick Corea. The band reinterprets classic Corea compositions and make them their own. After all these years these guys can still play. You like latin jazz rock?
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"Their previous album Arrival of The New Elders presented a more varied and reflective trio, still as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, earning them a 9/10 review in Uncut and a spot in their albums of the year list, noting their telepathic communion and concluding with
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This box collects and restores two legendary mid-70s releases, both met at the time with extravagant critical acclaim but with few sales outside of Spain, and presents for the first time a set of previously unknown studio recordings by the otherwise undocumented Trio Altisent – which features me
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"Their previous album Arrival of The New Elders presented a more varied and reflective trio, still as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented, earning them a 9/10 review in Uncut and a spot in their albums of the year list, noting their telepathic communion and concluding with
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"Norwegian guitarist and composer, Hedvig Mollestad’s last three releases over the past eighteen months have been uniformly excellent, whilst covering a lot of stylistic ground.
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"The Norwegian Jazz trio Bushman’s Revenge mixes the energy of Rock with the freedom of Jazz in an exciting and exhilarating way.
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One of the monster fusion albums of the 70s getting a vinyl reissue courtesy of Long Hair Music. This is the second album released by Wolfgang Dauner's Etcetera ensemble. Featured members include Larry Coryell, Gunter Lenz, Jon Hiseman (Colosseum), and Fred Braceful (Exmagma).
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This one is a great deal. Small slipcase edition of the five remastered Soft Machine albums: Third through Seven. Albums are in simple jackets with cover art (there is a link to a website with full album credits). Comes out to 5 bucks a disc - can't beat that!
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"Here's a great release of excellent sounding live recordings, made during the 1977 edition of the 'Umsonst Und Draußen' festival in Vlotho.
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"Eiliff was another of those barely known Krautrock bands that turned fusion on its head with a highly original mix of jazz and rock. They only released a pair of albums during their existence in the early '70s, which are now difficult to find even on CD.
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Smoking fusion served up with a nice touch of weirdness in places - kind of like Return To Forever meets Zappa. Wicked keyboard work that will blow you away. This is hot poop! Highly recommended.
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"This was MISSUS BEASTLY's third studio album released in 1976. If you'll notice on the cover art they have the album's title as such as to look like it's the band's name, and the title of the album looks like it would be "For Missus Beastly".
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"Don't be deceived by the Roger Dean-like cover art on this one. German band EILIFF was like no other contemporary band playing progressive music in the early seventies. These recordings were taken from a Cologne radio show called "Nachtmusik" which was aired on Nov. 10, 1972.
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1974 debut release from the noted Italian percussionist. Its a surprisingly laid back album but still it commands your attention.
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"Labyrinth is dark, brooding, beat-heavy, melancholic mood music courtesy of Ian Carr and the Nucleus crew. A favourite of Madlib, it goes without saying that this is one magnificent record.
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Brian Auger’s musical chops began attracting attention in 1962 where he cut his teeth on the live circuit playing jazz piano in East End clubs with Tubby Hayes.$15.00
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Released on the Vertigo label back in 1972, this was essentially a Nucleus album. Its a killer lineup that features Allan Holdsworth on guitar and he makes his presence known. Keyboardist Dave MacRae played in Matching Mole and bassist Roy Babbington moved over the Soft Machine.
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"Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered 3 CD clamshell box set; The Harvest Albums 1975 – 1978 by SOFT MACHINE.
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"In 1988, guitarist/composer Ray Russell climbed onto the Montreux Jazz Festival stage with a crack band comprised of rhythm team Mo Foster and Simon Phillips, trumpeter Stuart Brooks, and keyboardists Tommy Eyre and Tony Hymas.
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Moose Loose was a legendary Norwegian jazz rock/fusion band that cut two fantastic albums in the mid-70s. Until now no one has been able to crack the code to reissue the albums but a Norwegian reissue label got it done - and sourced it from the original master tapes.
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"STUNNING BLOW BY BLOW PERFORMANCE FROM DETROIT 1975 • Following the demise of Beck, Bogart and Appice in April 1974, Beck entered Underhill Studio and met with the group Upp, whom he recruited as backing band for his appearance on the BBC TV programme Guitar Workshop in August ‘74.
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