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TW 0 Comments bruce cockburn, christian mysticism, impressionism, kit carson, silver wheels, thoreau, tibetan side of town

Bruce Cockburn – “Slice O Life”

Slice O Life is a two-CD set of Bruce Cockburn as solo artist performing material primarily from the 1980s to

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Listening To
TW 1 Comment bgo records, billy cobham, frank marino, frank zappa, jim ayoub, mahogany rush, mellotron, paul harwood, world anthem

Mahogany Rush – “Mahogany Rush IV – World Anthem”

Guitarist Frank Marino’s Mahogany Rush got two long-overdue reissues with BGO Records’ release and remasters of Mahogany Rush IV and

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TW 1 Comment Andy Tillison, Dan Watts, Gareth Harwood, Glenn Tipton, hammond organ, K.K. Downing, League Of Crafty Guitarists, Love And Rockets, Parallel Or Ninety Degrees, pink floyd, prog rock, Radiohead, robert fripp, Sam Baine, Steve Howe, Supertramp

Parallel Or Ninety Degrees – “A Can Of Worms”

With recent news that Yorkshire, England’s, unintentionally incognito prog-rock ensemble, Parallel Or Ninety Degrees have reformed for live gigs and

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TW 1 Comment 13th floor elevators, careful with that axe eugene, fu manchu, garage punk, grateful dead, kyuss, mc5, nile song, peter cushing, pink floyd, plastic crimewave sound, quicksilver messenger service, skinny puppy

Plastic Crimewave Sound – “Plastic Crimewave Sound”

Somewhere shy of the live feedback outbursts of Quicksilver Messenger Service and The Grateful Dead, yet heavier, more demented and

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TW 1 Comment geoff tate, klaus meine, pantera, prog rock, queensryche, rush, scorpions, spv records, time must have a stop, votum

Votum – “Time Must Have A Stop”

Time Must Have A Stop is the debut CD from Polish prog-rock band Votum released through Progrock/SPV Records. Although the

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments alan parsons, bill fay, bob ludwig, david chamberlain, instamatic camera, jefferson airplane, master reel, nick drake, olympia washington, planet caravan, souvenir album, syd barrett, tom hackett

Strange – “Souvenir Album”

Shadoks Music has rescued yet another obscure recording for our enjoyment – Souvenir Album by Strange. The disc features eight

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TW 1 Comment bill bruford, broken wings, chapman stick, double trio, geddy lee, king crimson, markus reuter, midi electronics, mr mister, oberheim, pat mastelotto, robert fripp, sugarcubes, taurus pedals, tony levin, warr guitar

Tuner – “Muut: Live In Estonia 2007”

Pat Mastelotto. Perhaps you aren’t familiar with his name, but trust me you’ve heard him play drums at least 100

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments beautiful vision, brian kennedy, healing game, piper at the gates of dawn, van morrison

Van Morrison – “The Healing Game”

I blame myself. For more than a decade, I ignored Van Morrison’s The Healing Game, always tuning in instead to

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TW 0 Comments atlantic records, drummer john bonham, jeff beck, jimmy page, kinks, nicky hopkins, noel redding, ritchie blackmore, screamin jay hawkins, screaming lord sutch

Lord Sutch – “Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends”

What’s not to love about Sundazed Music? Their re-release of recordings considered essential by collectors, yet out of print for

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Music Notes
TW 0 Comments dickey betts, fender stratocaster, gibson les paul, new york city

Dickey Betts – Live at New York City’s Concert Hall, May 11, 2009

Legendary guitarist and songwriter Dickey Betts (of Allman Brothers Band, Great Southern and Dickey Betts Band fame) was captured on

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