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Adrian Belew - Coming Attractions

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Adrian Belew has been very busy in the imposed break from King Crimson. With multiple projects in various stages, it makes sense to market a sampler to highlight each of his works. Obviously,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2000-05-01)

Ágens - Égi-földi - Of Heaven and Earth

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Here is a project in a genre (solo vocal; or music largely voice-oriented) that is usually fraught with problems, whether they be such that the results are too serious (Meredith Monk); harsh on the...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 2000-05-01)

Agitation Free - At the Cliffs of River Rhine

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This CD will be pure bliss for Agitation Free fans, a show from WDR radio in Germany that presents the band at a serious peak. Recorded after their

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2000-05-01)

Agitation Free - River of Return

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Reunion efforts carry excess baggage from a bygone era. This means that the best elements of a previous “golden age” line-up usually do not grow old gracefully as a rule. However, the...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2000-05-01)

Agitation Free - The Other Sides of Agitation Free

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This has so little to do with the early Agitation Free sound, that I put it in its separate review. Why Garden of Delights would market such slick jazz rock under the Agitation Free name is pretty...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2000-05-01)

Area - La Mela di Odessa

Cover art First off: to the best of my knowledge, this is a bootleg recording, of dubious legal origin, and the sound quality is marginal at best. If that scares you away, no need to read on further. Area...  » Read more
(Posted by Steve Robey 2000-05-01)

Arktis - Arktis, Arktis Tapes & On the Rocks

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Arktis have a style like a mix of Cream, Black Sabbath, Steamhammer, and German bands like late Frumpy or Atlantis. Unlike some of the sub-par bands on Garden of Delights, Arktis make up for a...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2000-05-01)

Bill Frisell - Gone, Just Like a Train

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Guitar, bass, and drum albums can highlight standard blues based endeavors, fusion-driven workouts, or some aural creature which defies easy categorization. Bill Frisell’s trio album on...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2000-05-01)

Blast - A Sophisticated Face

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Blast may be the most exciting and talented chamber-jazz band since Henry Cow and Frank Zappa’s mid-70s work. A Sophisticated Face, their fourth release, finds them even bolder than...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 2000-05-01)

Blast - A Sophisticated Face

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Often when record shopping, people tend to think the description “chamber-prog” is a synonym for “sounds like Univers Zero,” which I think is a grave error. Don’t get...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 2000-05-01)
 

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