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Forgas Band Phenomena - Roue Libre

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Canterbury music is alive and well, in France — as evidenced by this brilliant set by Patrick Forgas — in the USA (see

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-07-01)

Escapade - Obscured Dialogues

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Those who have checked out Escapade’s previous two releases, Searching for the Elusive Rainbow and Inner Transluscence, may have some idea of what to expect from this...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-07-01)

Emerson Lake & Palmer - King Biscuit Flower Hour

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Having had the original FM broadcast of this much bootlegged performance there are no surprises here for me. However this has always been one of my favorite live tapes. It's a highly edited...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1998-07-01)

Elton Dean / Paul Dunmall - If Dubois Only Knew

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Two seasoned British sax players: just them, no keyboard, guitar, bass, or drums for accompaniment. Uh-oh! Eight songs of duets and free jazz performance? God, I need some Tylenol, just thinking...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-07-01)

Dixie Dregs - King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents

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For a band that was fairly prolific during the late 70s and early 80s, it is interesting that the Dregs never released a full-length live album of that period of the band. Sure, Night of the...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1998-07-01)

Didkovsky / MacLean / Vrtacek - Flies in the Face of Logic

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This disc is sectioned into three distinct perspectives of composition, using an unfamiliar primary instrument for each composer: the piano. First up is Steve MacLean, who in the course of four...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-07-01)

Curlew - Fabulous Drop

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Raw, jazzy, abrasive, avant, noisy, and yet oddly smooth. That's Curlew rapped up in a nutshell. Led by the blaring sax musings of George Cartwright, Curlew forges on strongly with this new...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1998-07-01)

Caravan - Songs for Oblivion Fishermen

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Caravan’s legacy as a key Canterbury band is well noted in their extensive catalog ranging from 1969 to present day. What has been seriously lacking is the live-in-studio BBC recordings which...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-07-01)

Buckethead - Colma

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You really have to ask yourself: what kind of credible artist wears a Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket on his head and a Friday the 13th mask? Most people would think he must be somewhat of...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-07-01)

Bruford Levin - Upper Extremities

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Upper Extremities serves as one of the new Crimson off-shoot projects while the next incarnation literally plays its way into existence. Bill Bruford and Tony Levin have conceived and executed a...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-07-01)
 

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