Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I love the liner notes of Anarchy on 45, showing Robert Godfrey at his clever and witty best as he likens the Enid's rollercoaster career to "...subversion in a suit and...
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The Moody Blues is one of those bands that has tried to disassociate with traditional progressive rock. However, their impact on pop music, with more complex arrangements, was nothing less than...
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There was a Materiali Sonori CD of the same name by the Third Ear Band in 1989, a disc that's kind of hard to find and one I've never heard unfortunately. I do know, however, that this has...
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In the last six months or so, four of North America's premier 90s progressive rock bands have released their first live albums, in each case as a strictly limited edition of one thousand...
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The swirling multicolored psychedelic booklet cover belies the playful avant strangeness of this, the first release on Gazul, Musea's new side-label for more 'challenging' music. Trap...
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Tuatara's CD was one of those Tower Listening Station impulse purchases. I'd never heard of it, but it sounded so cool in the headphones I ended up taking it home. It starts out with a whirring... » Read more
That it took so long to have this, the 1969 debut from Van der Graaf Generator, released to CD is a wonder. But that we have it is better than not, I suppose. Plus there's the rare first single...
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Versus X is German guitarist Arne Schafer's band. Schafer was known for his solo album, The Border of Awareness, on Musea in which he delivered a thoughtful music maybe a bit in the...
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Keyboardist Carlos Alvarado is one of Mexico’s most respected musicians, having played with the enormously popular prog-pop band Chac Mool along with Jorge Reyes and Carlos Castro, as well as...
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From 1979 to 1981, Cuccurullo was Zappa's featured "rhythm guitarist," filling the prestigious position occupied by Adrian Belew before him and later to be assumed by Steve Vai....
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