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Uriah Heep — Sea of Light (Steamhammer SPV 085-76952, 1995, CD) |
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Uriah Heep — Spellbinder (Steamhammer SPV 085-76992, 1996, CD) |
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Saga — Detours (Steamhammer SPV 088-18002, 1998, 2CD) |
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Saga — Images at Twilight (Steamhammer SPV 076-7428A CD-E, 1979/2002, CD) |
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Saga — Silent Knight (Steamhammer SPV 076-7429A CD-E, 1980/2002, CD) |
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Saga — Behaviour (Steamhammer SPV 076-7436A CD-E, 1985/2002, CD) |
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Saga — The Security of Illusion (Steamhammer SPV 076-7467A CD, 1993/2002, CD) |
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Saga — Steel Umbrellas (Steamhammer SPV 076-7438A CD, 1994/2002, CD) |
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Saga — Worlds Apart (Steamhammer SPV 076-7468A CD, 1981/2003, CD) |
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Saga — In Transit (Steamhammer SPV 076-7466A CD-E, 1982/2003, CD) |
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Saga — Heads or Tails (Steamhammer SPV 076-7439A CD, 1983/2003, CD) |
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Saga — Marathon (Steamhammer SPV 085-74822 CD, 2003, CD) |
2021-01-18
Asia Minor Third Album on the Way –
On January 29, AMS records will be releasing the long-awaited third album by classic Turkish-French band Asia Minor. Released last year in Japan, this will be the widespread debut of Points of Libration. The album features original members Setrak Bakirel (vocals, guitar) and Eril Tekeli (flute, guitar). »
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2020-12-09
Harold Budd RIP –
Harold Budd, one of pre-eminent American composers of avant-garde and minimalism, has died of complications from the coronavirus. Budd came to prominence in the 70s, championed by Brian Eno on his Obscure Records label, with music that blended academic minimalism with electric jazz and electronic music. Much of Budd's best known work was done in collaboration with other artists, including Eno, Daniel Lanois, Robin Guthrie, Andy Partridge, John Foxx, Jah Wobble, and many others. »
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2020-11-20
25 Views of Worthing Finally Gets Released –
A while ago, we wrote about the discovery of a "long lost" Canterbury-style gem by a band called 25 Views of Worthing. And now we're pleased to find out that Wind Waker Records has released their music on an LP. »
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2020-10-14
Audion Is Back in Business –
Our esteemed colleague Alan Freeman has restarted Audion Magazine after a seven year hiatus. The new incarnation is available online on their Bandcamp site. Audion's history goes back to 1984, and included 58 issues up to 2013. Issue #59 is available now, and #60 is in the works. »
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2020-10-06
Romantic Warriors IV – Krautrock (Part 2) Is in the Works –
Zeitgeist Media, the people who have brought us the great series of documentary films chronicling the history of progressive rock, are working on the second installment of their examination of German music. Krautrock 2 will focus on artists from Münich such as Guru Guru, Amon Düül II, Xhol Caravan, Kraan, Witthüser & Westrupp, and Popol Vuh. »
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Abiogenesi - Io sono il vampiro – Personally, I feel that the world did not need another progressive rock concept album about vampires, but this one has enough redeeming features to slip through on technicalities. First, it's sung in... (2007) » Read more
Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, a True Star – For those of you — the uninitiated — Todd Rundgren holds a unique place in the annals of progressive rock. In the early seventies, the man had left the power pop innovators The Nazz and strove to... (2000) » Read more
Cast - Al-Bandaluz – By this time, many readers will know what to expect from Mexico's Cast: complex, keyboard-heavy neo-progressive with lots of odd meters. They've stuck to that for what seems like twenty or... (2003) » Read more
Guru Guru - Seven Reissues – Guru Guru is one of the better known Krautrock bands from the 70s. In Spring 1973 they released their fourth album Guru Guru, engineered by the legendary Conny Plank, featuring drummer Mani Neumeier,... (2008) » Read more
Triakel - Sånger från 63°N (Songs from 63°N) – This is a collection of songs that originate in the Jämtland province of Sweden, most of them traditional, some more recent but in a traditional style. The trio of singer Emma Härdelin,... (2005) » Read more