Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
July 1995
60 Pages
Phish, Area & Demetrio Stratos, Happy Family, Hoelderlin, Vinyl Magic (Part 2), Artis/Cramps label, Lost Vinyl (Part 2), Stefan Dimle of Landberk, David Kerman of 5uu's
Showing items 141 to 146 of 146
Originally on the Bla-Bla label from 1972, the Tarzan Compilation features eleven short tracks by four bands: Capsicum Red, Wells Fargo, Black Sunday Flowers, and Osage Tribe. Two of these...
» Read moreArti e Mestieri's original guitarist, Gigi Venegoni put his own band together and released two albums in '77 and '79, both on the Cramps Label. The first of these was Rumore...
» Read moreThe second Venegoni album, Sarabanda, continues onward from the first, perhaps replacing some of the experimentalism with refinement, and some of the subtlety with a willingness to rock....
» Read moreFrom 1968 to 1974 the Swiss Gypsy Walter Wegmüller and Austrian writer and story-teller Sergius Golowin traveled Europe in search of gypsy legends. In 1973 they collaborated on a series of...
» Read moreThis one was worth the wait! This new band from Norway plays a rich blend of folk and symphonic rock, sprinkled with a generous helping of classical influence. Fronted by the gorgeous female voice...
» Read moreAt some point in the past I had heard this obscure Danish five-piece compared with IQ. In fact, after finally hearing it, that assessment seems to be quite inaccurate. Yes, there are some...
» Read moreThese are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.