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Tag Archives: fusion
CYMBALIC ENCOUNTERS – Overexposure
October 23, 2022

Mark Murdock 2022 Out from Tokyo and into the mystery, Phoenix-born artist highlights the steps to be taken on the route to peace of mind. For all the manifold projects Mark Murdock may have brewing simultaneously, it’s this one that … Continue reading
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Tagged Cymbalic Encounters, fusion, Mark Murdock
JEFF BERLIN – Jack Songs
October 9, 2022

Jeff Berlin 2022 Throwing his own creative zeal into the still-boiling cauldron of classic, and sometimes obscure, numbers, fusion stalwart calls kindred spirit to play and lay laurels at the altar of their fallen hero. Inspired by The Fabs’ “Love” … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Lifeson, Alex Ligertwood, Billy Sheehan, blues, Bumblefoot, fusion, Gary Husband, Geddy Lee, Gregg Bissonette, Jack Bruce, jazz rock, Jeff Berlin, Mark King, Sammy Hagar, Tony Levin
MICHAEL SALVATORI – Waiting For Autumn
September 8, 2022

Nightshade 1982 / Salvatori Productions 2022 To fall in love with Fall, American composer sets expectations high and avoid seasonal disappointment with grace, if not gusto. Michael Salvatori has been creating cinematic sonic spaces for many years, from the melodies … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged fusion, Michael Salvatori, prog rock
NICK FLETCHER – The Cloud Of Unknowing
June 26, 2022

RDA 2022 Looking through the worry and the bliss of awareness and innocence, English guitarist find another point of view. Nick Fletcher might seem to have come to prominence once he’s committed to work with and secured his progressive credentials … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Bainbridge, fusion, Nick Fletcher, prog rock
FS3 – Cats ‘n’ Strats
May 7, 2022

Cats ‘n’ Strats 2022 Out of Linz to obliterate jazz-rock’s too-literate glitterati, newly formed trio light the candle to feline liberties. The very title of this album oozes cool, and its very first lick feels so bluesy that the listener’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Fs3, fusion, instrumental


