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Dream Child - Torn Between Two Worlds

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Dream Child would be a good progressive metal band if they had any progressive leanings. However, they seem quite content playing 240 bpm, wall of guitar and double bass drum, straight beat 4/4...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1997-05-01)

Ella Guru - Morbius

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Ella Guru is an Italian octet consisting of guitar, alto sax, trombone, bass, keyboards, and three (count 'em) drummers. They follow the Rock-in-Opposition (aka RIO) path pretty closely, and...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 1997-05-01)

Enchant - Wounded

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Three years after their debut A Blueprint of the World hit the streets, Enchant is back. Wounded is a much more somber and mellow record than Blueprint, and shows the...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1997-05-01)

Erratica - Erratica

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Erratica is essentially the solo project of multi-instrumentalist David O'Neil, one third of San Jose trio Industrial Soup. Much of the madness of that band's Flagrant Display of...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Escapade - Searching for the Elusive Rainbow

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One wouldn't think that music this trippy could come from the USA in the 90s; indeed, the references in Escapade's music go back to the experimental Krautrock of the earliest 70s —...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Fermáta - Huascaran

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This Czech fusion group is one of the classics from the Eastern bloc, and this, their third album, is their second best in my opinion. This is a great mix of progressive and fusion, four long...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-05-01)

Fiaba - Il Cappello a Tre Punte

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Imagine "The Farmer in the Dell" transposed to a minor key, sung by a slightly crazed Italian operatic tenor, and played in the style of Metallica, and you have a pretty good idea of what...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1997-05-01)

Fred & Co. - Fred & Co.

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So who is this Fred guy, anyway? One glance at the cover and one can see the long list of French jazz-rock session men who worked on this release (most of whom are unknown to this writer...),...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-05-01)

Ganelin / Tarasov / Chekasin - Concerto Grosso

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My first impression of this Russian trio's single, long improvisation (nearly thirty-five minutes) was that this was some vile attempt to do an Irish jig, using recorders and ocarina to begin...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1997-05-01)

Gary Windo - His Master's Bones

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60s jazz icon Gary Windo was a member of both the US and UK jazz scenes. This compilation of the tenor sax player's activities, produced by noted Canterbury musicologist Mike King, is a loving...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1997-05-01)
 

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