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Tangerine Dream - Tournado & Oasis

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This is the kind of review that, were I reading it, would piss me off. Showing my age, my know-it-all smugness. Can you judge a band on work twenty years old? Surely the band must evolve, progress....

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1998-02-01)

Subarachnoid Space - Almost Invisible

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Subarachnoid Space is an improvisational, guitar-based San Francisco band, who basically kick ass. Almost Invisible is taken from two live shows. The first four tracks are from...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1998-02-01)

Solarus - Empty Nature

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I suppose this would find its way into the industrial section. Solarus is Kipp Johnson (bass, synthesizer, samples) and Bill Yurkiewicz (vocal sounds) with James Plotkin guesting on guitars. There...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1998-02-01)

Silver Apples - Beacon

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Last issue you read about Silver Apples being active and touring again, now there's a brand new record by the trio of Simeon (oscillators, keys, voice), Xian Hawkins (keyboards), and Michael...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Santana - Live at the Fillmore '68

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There were three CDs floating around as imports of early Santana recordings entitled Persuasion, Latin Tropical, and Acapulco Sunrise which were roughly of the same...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1998-02-01)

Saga Yuki - Fairy's Fable

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Bondage Fruit vocalist Saga Yuki strikes out on her own for her first CD, not counting her wildly out-of-character contribution to the

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

Robert Wyatt - Shleep

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An album from Robert Wyatt, (arguably the founder of the Canterbury music movement) is a rare and cherished event. Since there hasn't been much heard from him in several years, one could almost...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1998-02-01)

Robert Wyatt - Shleep

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By now experience has demonstrated that all we can expect from Robert Wyatt is the unexpected. Shleep offers surprises on several fronts, first that an hours worth of stunning songs has...

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(Posted by Mike King 1998-02-01)

Robert Fripp - November Suite: Soundscapes - Live at Green Park Station

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Subtitled "Live at Green Park Station," this 1996 recording reveals Robert Fripp in a performance of live soundscapes. One must take Fripp's word that it is a live event since, as...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1998-02-01)

Richard Thompson & Danny Thompson - Industry

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Most people who are aware of Richard Thompson would probably not consider his music 'progressive,' and they would probably be right on most occasions. To be sure, he was a key player on...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 1998-02-01)
 

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