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Carl Weingarten - Laughing at Paradise

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Originally released in 1988 on cassette only, Weingarten’s second ‘solo’ album is a big change from his earlier

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2003-08-01)

Djabe - Update

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Unlike some of their Hungarian countrymen, who release one or two things and then vanish without a trace, Djabe seems to be on a consistent schedule of live and studio work, that has brought them...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 2003-08-01)

Entrance - Entrance & En la Tierra

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This has to be one of the only progressive rock bands to come out of Chile, though it seems that the style is sweeping across the entire South American continent these days. Both of these albums...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2003-08-01)

Fish - Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors & Internal Exile

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Ex-Marillion lead vocalist Fish has spent much time floating from label to label after departing his old band for good. Voiceprint took the singer’s back catalog and has done a second...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-08-01)

Ian Carr / Nucleus - Solar Plexus & Belladonna

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Solar Plexus was the third and last Nucleus album from 1970 that boasted the original line-up including Karl Jenkins and John Marshall (later in Soft Machine). For this outing, the base...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-08-01)

King Crimson - Level Five

Cover art Initially a limited edition live CD, Level Five joins the set of other interim releases prior to The Power to Believe. The process for airing new King Crimson material again is to...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-08-01)

McDonald and Giles - McDonald and Giles

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Upon the break-up of King Crimson Mark One, saxophonist Ian McDonald and drummer Michael Giles enlisted the talents of Peter Giles (from Giles, Giles & Fripp) to create a contrasting LP that...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-08-01)

Missus Beastly - Missus Beastly

Cover art Missus Beastly arose in Germany’s late 60s psychedelic, revolutionary underground scene which also produced the better-known Xhol and Embryo. As the extensive liner notes for this reissue of their...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-08-01)

Out of Focus - Rat Roads

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This is my first encounter with this classic German group, so knowing that the tracks are outtakes from their 1972 sessions for the album Four Letter Monday Afternoon didn’t tell me...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-08-01)

Agitation Free - Malesch & 2nd

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Here is a band that was born alongside fellow German groups such as Ashra, Guru Guru, etc. Chris Franke was a member before moving on to replace Klaus Schulze in Tangerine Dream. Unlike TD (which...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 2003-08-01)
 

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