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Category Archives: Reissues
RENAISSANCE ILLUSION – Through The Fire
June 7, 2017

Spiral 2001 / Angel Air 2017 Spiritual rekindling of old flame to warm up one’s karma and give samsara a new tune. From THE YARDBIRDS’ “Shape Of Things” on, ‘s wonder at the ways of the world and personal philosophy … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged art rock, Dzal Martin, Illusion, Jane Relf, Jim McCarty (UK), John Hawken, Louis Cennamo, Renaissance
UNICORN – Too Many Crooks
April 28, 2017

Harvest 1976 / Esoteric 2017 Another, ever more smooth, ride Westward, from Dear Old Blighty to the Pacific, or where David Gilmour found some inspiration. If was a creative, if not commercial, success, UNICORN’s next album followed the suit in … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged country rock, David Gilmour, Unicorn
AK MUSICK – AK Musick
April 20, 2017

AKM 1972 / Mental Experience 2017 Aleatoric dance from the land of allemande, with shades of Krautrock creeping in to scare the faint of heart. Call it “accidental” – as opposed to “incidental” – music: if the latter is used … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AK Musick, avant-garde
EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER – Once Upon A Time In South America
April 19, 2017

RockBeat 2015 / S’more 2017 Beyond pomp and circumstance, prog giants expose their true selves and thrive live. Their legendary status and acclaim as virtuosi might overshadow the fact that ELP were a little rock combo who used to think … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Palmer, ELP, Greg Lake, Keith Emerson, live, prog rock


