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Guillermo Fragoso - Mexxico

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Fragoso practices a brand of swarthy, doomy ambient prog that bears the imprint of Peter Frohmader. Fragoso serves up dark, dank soundscapes with a love of low registers, thick textures, and...

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(Posted by Dean Suzuki 2001-03-01)

Guru Guru - 2000 Gurus

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I remember Guru Guru from back in the 70s, when I picked up one album on a whim. It was spacey, funky jazz rock done with a sense of humor (I don’t suppose you can be too serious with a name...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2001-03-01)

Haikara - Geafar

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Geafar was the second album from Finnish band Haikara. Led primarily by guitar and sax, the music is in the quirky funk rock category. The tracks have a lot of variety. The album's...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2001-03-01)

Hands - The Early Years 1974-76

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Further tapping the bottom of the barrel of archives by Texas group Hands is this collection of live recordings and rehearsals by two prior incarnations of the band, named Prism and Ibis. The first...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2001-03-01)

Hector Hernandez - La Evocación de lo Sublime

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The up side of the modern availability of inexpensive digital recording equipment is that virtually anybody who wants to can put out a CD of their own music without having to go through the...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2001-03-01)

Hugh Burns - Dedication & Mindwash

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For those of you who don’t know him, Hugh Burns is a much traveled and in- demand session guitarist who has played with the likes of Wham, Gerry Rafferty, and Jack Bruce. He is also involved...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2001-03-01)

James Johnson - Entering Twilight

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This 66 ½-minute, one track CD reveals a style that may be part of the lineage of positive, gentle, cloudy ambient music that one finds on Steve Roach’s Quiet Music albums and...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2001-03-01)

Joe Jackson - Summer in the City: Live in New York

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Leave it to musical chameleon Joe Jackson to twist the standard pop jazz arrangement of a few well known pop tunes and provide further proof of his oft-ignored creative genius. Dipping into his 60s...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2001-03-01)

Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette - Whisper Not

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Recorded in mid-1999 in Paris, Whisper Not is the first recording of the trio since Jarrett took a health break in 1997 and 1998. He suffered from CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). To do a whole gig...

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(Posted by Jerry Baiden 2001-03-01)

Kenso - Ken-Son-Gu-Su

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A band reaching their highest peak at 25 years is an impressive thing to behold. Long-running Japanese symphonic rock masters Kenso have recorded many a live album, so this is no mere achievement...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2001-03-01)
 

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