Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Happy Family attracted a lot of attention with their debut album from a couple of years ago. Perhaps this...
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After a minute or so of chanting, wind-sounds, and church bells, the mighty Hammond organ casts its spell, followed by dual guitars, drums, and bass, marching onward into the title track (named...
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Infinity began as a mid-70s San Francisco Bay Area band that played some local live shows recorded several original songs that, until now, have not seen the light of day. The roots of the group...
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As evidenced by the unusual (for Musea) catalog number, this release is not part of the primary offering (FGBG) series from Musea. When you hear it, you'll know why. This aptly-titled release...
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Quirky Jane Siberry's eighth album is her first on her new label and a poignant introspective delving into the past via songs she wrote at age 16. This really is only her second completely solo...
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On paper, a project such as this one would likely scare off the majority of Exposé readers — an entire CD of nine lengthy and involved free-form pieces. The problem of where...
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Ledesma may be known by some already for his recent duet recording with Alquimia called Dead Tongues, and as a member of Nirgal Vallis during the 80s. Now he's back with an opus that,...
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Kenso has been a fixture of the Japanese progressive rock scene since the 70s, and in the midst of numerous changes in style, they have always stayed true (more or less) to the high standards of...
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Peace and tranquillity are yours for the asking when you spin this CD, the third by Levi Chen, an accomplished performer on electric guitar and guzheng (here called "Chinese harp")....
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Life Trip is Chip Simmond's brain child and musical excursion. He handles everything from soup to nuts: keyboards, drums, woodwinds, vocals, arrangements. He's fairly adept at playing...
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