Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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1974 was probably the last year Procol Harum had any marketplace to make a noticeable inroad. The five-piece group plus one lyricist had just come from a series of two financial and artistic...
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In jazz today, it seems the most prominent musicians are traditionalists, some as extreme as Wynton Marsalis, refusing to go much beyond the bounds established in the age of bebop. Tune to a jazz...
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Phil Manzanera has been a busy man as of late. He's taken the daunting task of remixing and remastering his own back catalog, and he's also found time to support Robert Wyatt by loaning him...
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Oliver is the eldest of the Wakeman boys, and seems to have appeared on the scene virtually overnight. He first appeared with Clive Nolan on the Jabberwocky album. Heaven’s...
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Sonnet is an interesting collection. At its core are readings of 12 of Shakespeare's sonnets, eight of which come with a song. The readings are all by trained English actors that lend...
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Back in #18, I reviewed Neil’s last album, Acoustic Stick, a masterful jazz / blues / folk... » Read more
Murat Ses, a Turkish synthesist, has completed his exploration trilogy with Culduz, his first CD release. I was impressed when Murat released Binfen (part two) several years ago....
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Mind's Eye may not have the most original name, but this quartet (vocals, guitar, bass, and a drummer who also plays keys) more than makes up for it with a sound that is. The requisite elements...
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Starfooted is the debut album by Metaphor, and it’s a winner. Not content with a simple collection of songs, Metaphor enters the field with that staple of progressive rock...
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Metaphor used to be an early-Genesis cover band, and they wear it on their sleeves. Occasionally the influence breeds near-plagiarism, while mostly it is a springboard for a more modern style, one...
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