Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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So many albums from the early 80s that weren't big sellers got lost in shuffle when the CD medium took the world by storm. If an album wasn't brand new or a "classic," it was...
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Formed by ex-Trip drummer Furio Chirico, Arti e Mestieri was one of Italy's best jazz-rock / fusion bands (certainly equal to Perigeo and Area), and they launched their career with two classic...
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France hasn't exactly been renowned as a breeding ground for solo electronic artists. I can call to mind only a small handful who have surfaced over the years. So this album by the one-man...
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Solo artist extraordinaire (due in no small part to the huge volume of work generated in almost 30 years), Bill Nelson's latest collage is a splash of modern sophisticated pop, sampled amusing...
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Young, hungry, and ambitious. That's how I would describe this American quartet who play a rip-roaring, Crimson-inflected set of fusion-on-fire. A youthful vigor that is too busy rampaging its...
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Anything this excellent is hard to review without being reduced to giggles and a sheer state of awe. It’s like how good can you say this is while distinguishing this review from any other?...
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These guys are all over the place! Is it progressive, punk, polka, prairie, power? (Or whatever their ad for the live show said...) Yes. It's all that and then some. Having already made a name...
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Although Germanofon released this less than a year ago, I think its a much better idea to buy this version. We all know what a fine job Musea does on their CDs, and this one is no exception,...
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Try tackling a review for a project like this and inevitably you end up with blank pages and a headache brought on by acute frustration. Whenever I listen to music of a very personal, experimental...
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Caravan finally takes the plunge into Unplugged Greatest Hits territory, but with mixed results. New versions of ancient tracks are really no better or worse than their two decade-old predecessors,...
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