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You and I - You and I

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I would assume that this eponymously titled release is the debut effort from this Hungarian quartet. The music on these seven tracks ranges in style from symphonic to Celtic-folk, featuring female...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1997-02-01)

Yontz Sucre - Electric Jam

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After a 38-second ambient intro that slowly morphs into feedback, North Carolina guitarist Yontz Sucre launches into the first of several smokin' guitar instrumentals that grace this, his debut...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

Yes - Keys to Ascension

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Yes fans arrived from the furthest corners of the U.S. and on the night of March 5 this formation of Yes hit the stage for the first time in 17 years. Over three nights the band performed a set of...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

Xixxo - Down the World

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This five-piece from Massachusetts might be familiar to some who saw them open for Gong on their recent swing through New England. At the center of their sound are the soulful vocals of Lizzette...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

XII Alfonso - The Lost Frontier

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It's unclear from the booklet notes what actually constitutes the band proper, but it seems to be centered around two brothers François and Philippe Claerhout, on keyboard programming...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

Volaré - Volaré

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Volare are a five piece from Athens, Georgia, featuring multi-keyboards, acoustic and electric guitars, bass+sax, cello+ocarina, and drums. Prior to their performance at Louisville's Eclectic...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

Vietgrove - Orbis Tertius

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Vietgrove is the British duo of Norman Fay (synths, programming, and 12 string guitar) and Mark Bailey (electric guitar), with guest guitarist LJ Callaghan on a couple tracks. Their sound is a...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)

Via Lumini - What Have We Done About Us?

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For their long-anticipated second album, the band took what may appear to some as a step backward, not forward, with the addition of Hammond B3 organ to the keyboard arsenal (and it gets a...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1997-02-01)

Via Lumini - Vôos e Sonhos

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This was the last Progressive Rock Worldwide release to appear in LP format, and as of yet has not been reissued on CD. Unlike the

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1997-02-01)

Various Artists - Steinway to Heaven

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Yup. A full album of rock keyboard gods performing straight ahead (almost) classical pieces on piano, totally solo, sink or swim. Indeed this is proof positive that the likes of Emerson, Wakeman,...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-02-01)
 

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