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Allan Holdsworth - Flat Tire - Music for a Non-Existent Movie

Cover art It's safe to say that Allan Holdsworth's credentials are in order. In circles where guitarists are discussed for contributions to the state of the art, his name is sure to come up. And it's a pretty...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2013-08-22)

Perception - Perception and Friends + Mestari (1972-1973)

Cover art One of the members of the first graduating class of Magma, woodwind player Yochk’o (Jeff) Seffer joined up with three other like-minded players for a three-album free-jazz run in the early 1970s....  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-06-28)

Nektar - Remember the Future - 40th Anniversary Edition

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In late 1973 and early 1974, Nektar was at the peak of their powers, and this concept album was about to sweep over American audiences with generous radio play followed by a massive concert tour...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-06-20)

Asfalto - Más Que Una Intención

Cover art Asfalto is a Spanish band probably best known for their self-titled debut and its classic proggy follow-up Al Otro Lado, both from 1978. They started life as a trio, but by the debut album...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-06-04)

Radio Noisz Ensemble - Odiszée-Parck

Cover art Radio Noisz Ensemble was the successor band to the more folk-oriented six-piece Emma Myldenberger, who released two LPs in the late 1970s, and followed those with a live cassette after the turn of the...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-05-30)

Osamu Kitajima - Benzaiten, Osamu, Masterless Samurai, & Dragon King

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After spending much of the 60s in the successful Japanese rock band The Launchers, Kitajima moved to to the UK and worked with a number of British bands, and released a very obscure self-titled...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-05-15)

The Norman Haines Band - Den of Iniquity

Cover art Norman Haines was the keyboardist and main songwriter in the band Locomotive on their only release We Are Everything You See, from around 1970. As things sometimes go, it wasn’t working out...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-05-09)

Adrian H and the Wounds - Adrian H and the Wounds (Dog Solitude)

Cover art How often have you read a music review and come across a phrase like "the Chinese Leonard Cohen" or "the punk Madonna" or "the German Fairport Convention"? I like to avoid clichés in my reviews, so I...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2013-05-07)

Dave Cousins and Brian Willoughby - Old School Songs

Cover art Strawbs was always a band with many faces - both musically and in terms of personnel. Of course, Dave Cousins has been the constant, from the beginnings as a bluegrass cover trio to the heights of...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2013-05-06)

Dün - Eros

Cover art This lost French classic from '81 has much to recommend. A six-piece from Nantes in western France, they featured keyboards, guitars, bass, drums, tuned percussion and flute, and their sound combined...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-04-01)
 

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