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Funkadelic - Early album reissues

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Funkadelic’s self-titled debut album from 1970 shows the band in search of a style. There are still remnants of the 60s soul of their background, essentially expanding a kind of...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-02-01)

Glass Hammer - Lex Live

Cover art For those of us that have been around a few years, Glass Hammer has been a steady reminder as to the state of the progressive rock genre and musicians’ passions to keep the flickering light alive....  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-02-01)

Gryphon - About As Curious As It Can Be

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This CD documents two BBC concerts from 1974 and 1975 by the wonderfully eclectic medieval progressive band, Gryphon. The liner notes by guitarist Graeme Taylor tell the tale of a trio of lads in...

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(Posted by David Ashcraft 2003-02-01)

Harv - Töst!

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For their last album (2000’s Must, reviewed in #22), Harv consisted of fiddlers Magnus Stinnerbom and Daniel Sandén-Warg, occasionally joined by all-star guests on acoustic...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-02-01)

Heligoland - Heligoland

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The remains of Talk Talk, one of the more successful 80s UK pop groups, carry forward this new release from Tim Friese-Greene. Friese-Greene has been noted as a key behind-the-scenes member who...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-02-01)

Hidria Spacefolk - Symbiosis

Cover art I’m not going to compare Hidria Spacefolk to Ozric Tentacles – I’d rather listen to Symbiosis again (well, so much for that plan). Anyway, I’m happy to report that Space Rock is alive...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-02-01)

If, Bwana - I, Angelica

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The latest release from Al Margolis and company is a sprawling ambient-industrial noise opus spanning 10 tracks over 2 discs. The program is varied, some parts leaning more toward electronic and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2003-02-01)

James Coleman - Zuihitsu

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We’re all familiar with the swooping outer-space sound of the theremin, the venerable electronic instrument played by waving the hands in the air around an antenna, so when I received a copy...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-02-01)

Kitty Brazelton - Chamber Music for the Inner Ear

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Besides leading the New York art-rock band Dadadah, Kitty Brazelton composes...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2003-02-01)

McDowell - Rooks Wedding

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Considering the cover of this album, you d think that a degree of magic or mystery would surround this album. Mark McDowell has spent a short amount of time in the UK underground scene with...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-02-01)
 

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