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Folli di Dio - Folli di Dio

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It sounds like Folli di Dio just missed being on Mellow's Fruit Salad label, as it fits into that most amorphous of genres – neo-psychedelic. Neo-psych is as ambiguous as most genre names...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1996-08-01)

Fonya - Earth Shaper

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Fonya is Chris Fournier, a multi-instrumentalist adept at making instrumental symphonic progressive rock in a variety of moods. The album is primarily keyboard-based, using modern keyboard sounds...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 1996-08-01)

Fonya - Earth Shaper

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Earth Shaper is a travel into a fantasy land. A rather colorful travel where most of the times the instruments are equal in conveying the soundscapes to these imaginary places. It could be...

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(Posted by Alain Lachapelle 1996-08-01)

Fonya - Earth Shaper

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Fonya continues to be the solo vehicle for multi-instrumentalist Chris Fournier. His latest release is one that builds well on previous efforts, and is simultaneously familiar and accessible, not...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 1996-08-01)

Francesco Buccheri - Journey / Second Journey

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Italian synthesists are a rare breed and only a few of them did anything of note (Cacciapaglia, Baffo Banfi, and very few others). Buccheri was a very obscure musician with a pronounced Teutonic...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1996-08-01)

Françoise Toullec - Histoire d'Onk

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Pianist Françoise Toullec leads her quintet through some mellow and mysterious avant-garde jazz on this intriguing album. Accompanied by acoustic bass, drums, saxophone, and voice, she...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1996-08-01)

Garden Wall - The Seduction of Madness

Cover art Now here's a band who has made some serious progress. From listening to Principium or Path of Dreams, there's no way of telling that they would have made this much of a step up. ...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1996-08-01)

Garden Wall - The Seduction of Madness

Cover art When I first heard the name "Garden Wall," I thought, "This band must be another one of those Genesis influenced bands." Well, after listening to the CD, I wonder if they've ever even heard of...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike Grimes 1996-08-01)

Garden Wall - The Seduction of Madness

Cover art One might ask how Garden Wall could possibly top their previous album, Path of Dreams from 1994. This writer was initially skeptical about that possibility, but after a few listens to this...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-08-01)

Garden Wall - The Seduction of Madness

Cover art I'm not certain if this band is named from the lyric of Genesis' "I Know What I Like," but that could begin to explain the myriad of styles the band employs. Garden Wall has a metalish rhythm section...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 1996-08-01)
 

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