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Brainstorm - Smile a While

Cover art German guys in foundations and girdles? This is one of those albums that will immediately catch your eye as you browse the CD racks. Not being aware of this band or album I was skeptical of their...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 1997-12-31)

Vía Láctea - Vía Láctea

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Keyboardist Carlos Alvarado is one of Mexico’s most respected musicians, having played with the enormously popular prog-pop band Chac Mool along with Jorge Reyes and Carlos Castro, as well as...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-10-01)

The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children

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The Moody Blues is one of those bands that has tried to disassociate with traditional progressive rock. However, their impact on pop music, with more complex arrangements, was nothing less than...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1997-10-01)

Simon House - Yassasim

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For those unfamliar with Simon's past, he was member of Hawkwind for several years (twice), he has toured and played with ex-Hawk Nik Turner and fronted his own "ambient" band, Spiral...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1997-10-01)

Saga - Pleasure and the Pain

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This year marks the 20th anniversary of Saga. Pleasure and the Pain marks their 12th studio album, and in many ways is an apt title. This release marks a return to the 4-5 minute rock song...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1997-10-01)

Roedelius - Pink, Blue and Amber

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The alchemist of musical impressionism, Roedelius continues to bring delight to the ears of those who have retained their sensitivity for making sense out of music that exists largely in the...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1997-10-01)

Pete Bardens Mirage - Live Germany 1996 (AKA Speed of Light Live)

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Two live albums by a new band prior to any new studio is an unusual policy. Live in Germany is marginally better than the last live disc (which was an ill-fitting convergence of Camel and...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1997-10-01)

Pageant - La Mosäique de la Rêverie

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Having heard well over a hundred Japanese symphonic progressive rock releases from the early 80s to the present, ranging from mediocre to excellent, there are two that come to mind immediately as...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1997-10-01)

Oho - Vitamin Oho

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Oho is an American progressive rock group in the symphonic style that unfortunately didn't get to release this album when it was recorded, and was only reissued by Little Wing many years ago on...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)

Neil Ardley - Kaleidoscope of Rainbows

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Now this is not at all what I'd expect this label to release, an album of Canterbury-influenced fusion. More like something that should be on Voiceprint. Ardley is a synth / keyboards player...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1997-10-01)
 

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