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Pageant - Abysmal Masquerade

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Released a year after their debut, Abysmal Masquerade is Pageant’s second album and contains a couple of alternate versions of older tracks, a few live tunes, and some new stuff as...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2000-10-01)

Delired Cameleon Family - Musique du Film "Visa de Censure N°X" de Pierre Clementi

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This reissue from 1975 is a collection of six improvisational pieces that are compositions by Clearlight composer and keyboardist Cyrille Verdeaux and guitarist Yvan Coaquette. More than a dozen...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2000-10-01)

Eulenspygel - 2

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Inside one of the most tasteless album covers I've ever seen is Krautrock of the gnarly, freaky variety. Eulenspygel delivers the stereotypical elements one would expect: a sometimes...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2000-10-01)

In Spe - In Spe

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Estonian band In Spe are most well known for Typewriter Concerto in D, but that might change with this reissue. Although lacking in the gimmickry of that other release, this album (also...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2000-10-01)

Alexander "Skip" Spence - Oar

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A founding member of both Jefferson Airplane (on drums) and Moby Grape (guitar, vocals), Spence is undoubtedly one of the most important, and most charismatic, figures of the San Francisco...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 2000-10-01)

François Cahen - Great Winds

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This reissue, of one of the ex-Zao co-leader's early solo albums, is the inauguration of yet another Musea sub label, Great Winds. This release is notable for its guests — Miroslav...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2000-10-01)

November - 6:e November

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November was a Swedish heavy rock band which alternated slow-to-mid tempo riff-oriented rock songs with a few great mellow pieces. The main line-up is guitar, bass, and drums, with guest...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2000-10-01)

Synkopy & Oldřich Veselý - Sluneční Hodiny

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Energetic symphonic prog from Czechoslovakia, the land that gave us the first and still best Pilsener beer. Synkopy's six members were fronted by Modry Efekt's keyboardist, Oldřich...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2000-10-01)

White Willow - Sacrament

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I wouldn’t recommend resetting the volume in the first few minutes of starting this disc, else you risk blowing out your speakers at the first of many dynamic transitions from soft to...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2000-10-01)

No-Man - Speak

Cover art No-Man began back in 1987 as a collaboration between Steve Wilson (pre-Porcupine Tree) and vocalist Tim Bowness. Over the years since then, the band has released a number of albums and EPs, mostly in...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2000-05-01)
 

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