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Reviews48
February 6, 2013
KLOGR – Till You Decay Valery 2011 As alternative as their get, a threatening name and a burning agenda fail to kill primordial Italian melodicism. Having debuted on stage on 11.11.11 with 11 songs that make up “Till You … Continue reading
Interview with JON HISEMAN
February 5, 2013
November 2004 There’s a contradiction in a harmony. The question “Do you understand what I mean?” was a refrain of this conversation, as Jon Hiseman has to be sure his listener gets to the point. And that’s a man whose … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Colosseum, Colosseum II, Graham Bond Organization, Jon Hiseman, Tempest
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February 5, 2013
DREAMCHILD – La Fee Verte La Fee Verte 2000 From E.A. Poe on their first album duo of Cheryl Wanner and Frank Gerace moved now to William Yeats themes which means that the band’s music became less gloomy. Yeats … Continue reading
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February 5, 2013
URIAH HEEP – Electrically Driven / Sailing The Sea Of Light Classic Rock Legends 2001 Something fantastic going on with HEEP. Media-despised dinos are back to eventually feed hats to those who had been slandering them for long. Not … Continue reading
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Interview with IAN ANDERSON (JETHRO TULL)
February 3, 2013
August 2006 There’s no need to introduce Ian Anderson: he’s cutting one of the most recognizable figures in the music history. But as much recognizable as he is, Ian’s never the same, he’s always pulling some aural rabbit out of … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged folk rock, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, prog rock


