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Tibet - Tibet

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Tibet is another one of Musea’s reissues of obscure 70s bands. Unfortunately for Musea, the master tapes were lost over the past 15 years. They had to remaster the CD from a vinyl copy using...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 1995-03-01)

Tibet - Tibet

Cover art Musea seem to have an affinity for the late-70s/early-80s German symphonic genre — the type of music that started with Eloy and Grobschnitt and ended with a million one or two shots — you know...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1995-03-01)

The Trip - Time of Change

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Another one from the Trident label. In the early 70s The Trip produced three fairly unremarkable albums as a four-piece led by guitarist / singer Billy Gray. After the 1972 album...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1995-03-01)

The Keith Tippett Group - Dedicated to You, but You Weren't Listening

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By the time Keith Tippett released Dedicated to You, but You Weren't Listening, his second album, in 1971, he had already garnered a rather formidable reputation as a creative and...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1995-03-01)

Sigmund Snopek III - Virginia Woolf

Cover art Well, leave it to Peter Wustmann of WMMS to unearth something so totally obscure and unclassifiable that time had nearly forgotten about it. Sigmund Snopek III and the Bloomsbury People existed in the...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 1995-03-01)

Semiramis - Dedicato a Frazz

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Originally released on the rare Trident label, Semiramis has a very high reputation, and with good reason — their only album is a superb classic, and one of the most essential of the 70s...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1995-03-01)

Secta Sònica - Fred Pedralbes / Astroferia

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[This review refers to a 1994 reissue on PDI. -ed.]

Imagine a completely instrumental Allman Brothers, or perhaps more accurately the fusion of the Allman spin-off band Sea Level,...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1995-03-01)

Scaramouche - Scaramouche

Cover art Here is another one of those total obscurities that Musea has a knack for unearthing, others in recent memory being Flyte, Ivory, and Tibet — one-shots that came and went before most ever knew they...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 1995-03-01)

Rufus Zuphall - Weiß der Teufel

Cover art Originally produced in an infinitesimal pressing on the tiny Good Will label, this is one of those releases that gains legendary status not so much because of what's on the album, but because of its...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike Ohman 1995-03-01)

Roine Stolt - The Flower King

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It's been a while since we've heard from former Kaipa guitarist Roine Stolt. This album received a lot of hype recently, and claiming to be a symphonic rock album from a member of Kaipa, I...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1995-03-01)
 

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