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Klaus Schulze - Moondawn

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McLatchey's Top Tier #24

Picture Music and Timewind have been on my (top) favorites list for decades at this point, but for some weird reason it took a little...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2015-02-05)

Wooden Arms - Tide

Cover art Wooden Arms is a British six-piece + guests featuring guitar, piano, violin, cello, bass guitar, drums and trumpet, with all members contributing vocals. The six songs presented here are superbly...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2015-02-05)

Jaggery - For the Record - Live

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Boston's Jaggery have developed a sound that is wholly unique, and it's only partly due to their unusual instrumentation: piano (usually acoustic), bass (often acoustic), drums, viola, and...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2015-02-04)

The Sevens Collective - A Too Much Divided Heart

Cover art In 2008 The Long Dead Sevens, Paul J. Rogers et. al., released The White Waltz and Other Stories. Since then I have been waiting for their next release. While not exactly a follow on by the...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2015-02-03)

TOC - Haircut

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This trio, based in France, is named from taking the first letter of the surname of each of the participants: Fender Rhodes player Jeremie Ternoy, drummer Peter Orins, and guitarist Ivann Cruz. Add...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2015-02-02)

The Mark Lomax Trio - Isis and Osiris

Cover art The Mark Lomax Trio features the leader on drums, Edwin Bayard on tenor sax, and Dean Hulett on upright bass. Lomax is the primary composer, though his pieces are quite open-ended, suiting the sparse...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2015-02-01)

Mike Segretto - The Who FAQ

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Mike Segretto is a professional writer who is the admin for the Psychobabble blog (link below). Reading The Who FAQ is essentially the equivalent of spending several years perusing his and...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2015-01-31)

Massimo Discepoli - Parallax

Cover art After recording a number of albums using the name Nheap (including Flying and the Silence, previously...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2015-01-30)

Air Craft - So Near, So Far

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After the death of progressive rock at the end of the 70s, some of the survivors kept their band names and turned to more commercial endeavors, or else they were driven deep underground where...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2015-01-29)

Legendary Pink Dots - 109 Volume 1

Cover art The Legendary Pink Dots have a very long and storied musical career, dating back to the early 80s. There are certain common elements that appear throughout their musical canon, Edward Ka-Spel’s...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2015-01-28)
 

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