Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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The album Anomaly by McLuhan stands as a remarkable example of truly innovative American music in the early 70s, and it’s a shame that it never reached a wider audience — and...
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When Dave Terry (AKA Elmer Gantry) left Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera in early 1969, remaining band members John Ford and Richard Hudson were unhappy with losing their vocalist. So they...
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When Jack Bruce released his third solo album in 1971, he almost certainly expected it to garner the same kind of praise and attention that Songs for a Tailor had in 1969. He is on record...
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After the release of Signal to Noise in 2006, White Willow’s leader Jacob Holm-Lupo put...
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The first Forgas Band Phenomenon album, Roue Libre, came out in 1997, and we’ve...
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For over forty years and around 55 full length releases, Norwegian composer Erik Wøllo has been exploring the gentler and more melodic voice of the electric guitar and all of its wondrous...
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In 1975 I moved to the Bay Area from coastal Oregon and began hanging out at several of the local record stores (mostly in Berkeley) on weekends, especially at Rather Ripped Records, which I can...
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Robert Schroeder’s third album, Mosaique from 1981, is one of those LPs that fell through the cracks, released at a time well before the compact disc’s ascent to...
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In the latter half of the 60s, things were moving very fast, and the trends in popular music were certainly no exception — what seemed totally hip one day could be laughably obsolete only six...
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I guess it all started with The Nice, the idea of a trio of keyboards, bass, and drums doing a fusion of pop, rock, jazz, and classical, which then begat more groups like ELP, Ekseption,...
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