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Tag Archives: Ian Anderson
KAPREKAR’S CONSTANT – Depth Of Field
June 5, 2021
Talking Elephant 2019 British prog-folk troupe measure temporal distances with a voyage through the sound of music. This collective of a fluctuating line-up belong to those rare art-rock ensembles who don’t feel bound by their chosen genre’s frontiers but bend … Continue reading
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Tagged David Jackson, folk rock, Ian Anderson, Kaprekar's Constant, prog rock
BADFINGER – No Matter What: Revisiting The Hits
April 30, 2021
Cleopatra 2021 Treading timeless tracks with fresh set of feet, masters of their trade try to shine a new light and shade on beloved tunes. BADFINGER’s music has long been an inextricable part of popular culture, and not because of … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Lee, Badfinger, Ian Anderson, Joey Molland, Jürgen Engler, Mark Stein, Rick Wakeman, Sonny Landreth, Terry Reid, Todd Rundgren
MANDOKI SOULMATES – Living In The Gap + Hungarian Pictures
August 17, 2020
Red Rock 2019 Delivering a paean to togetherness, cosmopolitan defector calls on stellar comrades to close ranks and create celestial noise. Leslie Mándoki has always been going against the grain – ever since he fled Budapest in mid-’70s to end … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Di Meola, AOR, Bill Evans, Bobby Kimball, Chris Thompson, Ian Anderson, Jack Bruce, John Helliwell, Leslie Mándoki, Mike Stern, prog rock, Randy Brecker, Simon Phillips, Tony Carey
Ian Anderson And Terry Reid Join BADFINGER On Symphonic Track
July 30, 2020
Often overshadowed by “Baby Blue” – to many, more prominent track off the “Straight Up” album – BADFINGER‘s “Day After Day” remains a classic piece almost five decades after its release. But it’s been remade into a classical number now that … Continue reading
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Tagged Badfinger, Ian Anderson, Joey Molland, Terry Reid
JON ANDERSON – 1000 Hands: Chapter One
July 30, 2020
Blue Élan 2020 Art-rock avatar rearranges his universe with a little help from plethora of friends. Despite his prog glory and the instant recognizability of his pipes, is rarely given credit for the diversity of his oeuvre. A champion of … Continue reading