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Cos - Viva Boma

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Here we have Musea’s reissue of the second Cos album, recorded in 1976. In addition to the original album Musea included four bonus tracks recorded in Cos’ rehearsal room on a 4-track...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 1997-10-01)

Cos - Viva Boma

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The first Cos album, Postaeolian Train Robbery, was rereleased by Musea several years back. With its zeuhl-inspired sound, offbeat jazz sensibility, and the amazing vocal talents of...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1997-10-01)

Cromwell - Burning Banners

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Angular is a German based arm of the Musea label, specializing in a more commercially viable neo-progressive sound, and unlike WMMS — which seems to have trouble staying focused —...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-10-01)

D.F.A. - Lavori in Corso

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Rarely has a new Italian progressive created an album of this caliber; DFA have really put a lot of work into making an album of incredible complexity and depth for their premier run. This is...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)

Dave Brock - Strange Trips and Pipe Dreams

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Dave Brock has been the one steady member of Hawkwind for nearly 30 years (the band's first album was released in 1971). In a band that has witnessed over 30 personnel changes over that time,...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 1997-10-01)

Deboco - Deboco

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A highly anticipated collaboration featuring three well-known musicians of the French symphonic progressive scene, it turns out that this one was worth the wait. Unfortunately, drummer Eric...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)

Deep Purple - Purpendicular

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No one should need an introduction to this group, probably one of the most famous of 70s hard rock groups. Deep Purple, in their early days, were quite innovative in the format, shaping and...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)

Delirium - Delirium (Primer Dialogo) & El Teatro del Delirio

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New Mexican labels Sol & Deneb and Smogless are really going for the gold here, releasing Mexican progressive rock of the highest caliber. I remember the first Delirium here being self-titled,...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)

Edge - Suction 8

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Edge was a British band that made two albums, one in 1986 and the other four years later. They were different from many of the British prog bands in such a way that they were quite out of the neo...

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(Posted by Alain Lachapelle 1997-10-01)

Electric Orange - Cyberdelic

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The British prog-psych Delerium label has been pumping out quite a bit of music lately, most notably probably Porcupine Tree. Label-mates Electric Orange have put together an even spacier, even...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1997-10-01)
 

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