Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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When I come across progressive rock albums thematically based on stories from history and literature, my mind goes back to one of the originators of the niche — Rick Wakeman. His albums...
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I’ve already written expressing my opinion of the work of composer Alan Simon... » Read more
Ayres has been on the scene for almost two dozen years, a British cellist, violist, violinist, and composer with at least ten albums to his credit during that time. Add to that piano and overtone...
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Patto was a British progressive band founded in 1970 by vocalist Mike Patto. Band members included Ollie Halsall (guitar and vibraphone), Clive Griffiths (bass), and John Halsey (drums). They...
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You may not recognize the name Ollie Halsall, but you may heard of the groups the British guitarist, drummer, vibraphonist, and vocalist played with: the Beatles lampoon band The Rutles, Kevin...
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In the burgeoning psychedelic scene of the late 60s there were several bands named Kaleidsope: a Latin American band, a Los Angeles band, and a British band. The British Kaleidoscope emerged from...
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The recordings at hand, sixteen tracks of live and studio material recorded by Illegal Aliens, which included The Muffins’ Dave Newhouse, Billy Swann, and Paul Sears, as well as an expanded...
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The late 60s saw such an explosion of creativity and innovation in music that it’s almost incomprehensible by today’s standards. Musicians all around the world were reaching out in all...
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No, I don’t know where all these bands come from — you know, the ones you’ve never heard of that manage to record complex music with strings and brass and whatnot in a world where...
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