Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Kompila. Why? When a band’s catalog has so many great entry points for the newcomer — Magma Live, Retrospektiw I & II, even Üdü...
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Take a trip, back in time. My first impression of this 70s relic is "Sounds a lot like Hendrix," then you hear a bit more weirdness. I suppose these guys picked up where Jimi left off....
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The ability to speak German would be a definite advantage with this one, for the liner notes are all in this language. Grobschnitt, a major player in the 70s German prog scene, have released what...
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Now here we have a CD in response to whose appearance I feel obliged to bellow out an exasperated, "It's about time!" Guitarist Rother is probably well-known enough by now as the...
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While nothing in the liner notes specifies an exact recording date for these sessions other than a very general timeframe of 1975-76, the music seems to bear this out, presenting a five-piece...
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Originally released in 1989, Collection is a compilation of all of Klaus Krüger's solo works from the late 70s and early 80s. This reissue is also a limited-edition set, hand...
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Hard to believe it's been 30 years since the Summer of Love, and also since the lone greatest single in the history of Procol Harum, "A Whiter Shade of Pale," but it's sadly true....
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Here's one of the latest of the Canterbury music resurrections. Brian Hopper, brother of former Soft Machine bassist Hugh, was a key member of the "original" Canterbury band, The...
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Thanks a lot — trying to sum up Alan Stivell's career in a paragraph is like summing up World War II in a book — there’s too much to say and where do you start? I have all...
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Perhaps Strawbs is one of the most widely misunderstood bands that ever confused and confounded fans for not conforming to preconceived (and often wildly inaccurate) expectations. When Yes fans...
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