Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Guitar legend Richie Blackmore (yes, the guy from Deep Purple and Rainbow) has gone medieval. Under the name Blackmore’s Night, he and his fiancée Candice Night have released several albums of... » Read more
Bob Drake’s fifth solo album is a return to roots as well as a mass consolidation of his previous concepts up to the present moment. From the first piece on the album, the two- minute...
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On NorthSide’s continuum of Nordic music, running from strict traditional to distinctly modern, Bukkene Bruse fall well down on the traditional end. The two fiddles of Annbjørg Lien...
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Originally released in 1988 on cassette only, Weingarten’s second ‘solo’ album is a big change from his earlier
This album was recorded as the old version of Cast was breaking up (see review of Al- Bandaluz for...
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I’m fairly convinced that in a blindfold test you could convince many listeners that this album was originally released in 1972. I’m reminded of the time when musicians all around the...
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Reeds man Theo Travis and bassist Dave Sturt’s second project of ambient works is one characterized by lulling mood poems and ghostly atmospherics. Theo’s flute playing is at the root...
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Unlike some of their Hungarian countrymen, who release one or two things and then vanish without a trace, Djabe seems to be on a consistent schedule of live and studio work, that has brought them...
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After three excellent albums on Vertigo, and sessions completed for a fourth, the original Jade Warrior (which had grown from a trio to a five-piece) was dumped by their label, and split in 1973....
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This may be one of the most highly anticipated albums of the year, particularly to Jade Warrior fans. This set sees the reunion of Glyn Havard (bass and vocals) and Dave Duhig (guitar and keys),...
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