Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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One of the better English Canadian progressives, this one has had a lot of attention amongst progressive collectors for its rarity and quality. I had heard that there were going to be bonus tracks...
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Another Musea sublabel and a decent start. Lady Lake is a Dutch group which released its only album in the late 70s, one that has been bandied about with much enthusiasm amongst three-digit...
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What might Kraftwerk have become in the guise of a guitar-band instead of a synth band? The toe-tapping oddments of this first La Düsseldorf outing from 1976 just may give a clue....
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I admit I was surprised that, five years on, neo-prog gods IQ would choose to follow Ever, their classic release...
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According to vocalist Peter Nicholls, this is the album iQ has always promised to make. Almost totally unheard of these days, it's a double concept album, over 100 minutes in total length....
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At last available, one of Grobschnitt's touchstone symphonic albums, and (until now) one of the missing links of their 70s plateau (Merry-Go-Round is the other — it still eludes...
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I hate to admit it, but this is one English import LP I just plain loved for the album cover alone, an amusing rock 'n roll version of the children's game Snakes and Ladders (e.g.—...
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It's been a long time waiting for this one; apparently MGM owned the rights and had, to date, refused to license its reissue. Well, I guess all the legal crap resolved itself finally because...
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This is one of those albums that nobody ever seems to know anything about. Presuming that to be the case with most of our readership, the best thing to do would be just to describe the music. From...
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These comprise 3/5 of the Brainticket output and are the most recent reissues to date. Celestial Ocean was
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