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“It was the middle of the night in Germany, when the phone of the world-famous Whisky A Go-Go club, where all the great acts had played: the Doors, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, was ringing.
We frequently found ourselves talking on the telephone at night, this time in need of a replacement for the impending Rockpalast night at the Grugahalle in Essen, as The Kinks had cancelled their appearance due to an internal band crisis [translation: Ray and Dave were at each other's throats. Again]. That's...

This is apparently an authorized live release of a modestly decent sounding show (for something from 1967) released here for the 1st time.

"The Ash Grove was a legendary venue for folk and early Los Angeles rock, and really the birthplace of Spirit. We brought in a younger, less inhibited crowd, a mixture of hippies and jazz freaks. Spirit, at its inception, was more of an improvisational jazz/blues group than anything else. Our first shows had very few structured songs, lots of free-form going...

“Released in November 1970, ‘Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus’ was the fourth by the Spirit line-up of Randy California (guitar, vocals), Ed Cassidy (drums), Jay Ferguson (vocals, percussion), John Locke (keyboards) and Mark Andes (bass) and was produced by David Briggs (best known for his work with Neil Young).
Although not the highest charting Spirit album, ‘Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus’ is now regarded as one of the band’s finest works. The album spawned the single ‘Animal Zoo’ and included...

"In The Realm Of features a peculiar, rarely documented, and intense subgenre of improvisation endemic to the San Francisco Bay area, that might best be described as a combination of Cecil Taylor’s cell strategies plus interaction strategies quite similar to those developed by John Stevens and the SME.
Another unusual feature of this recording is the guitarist Henry Kaiser here plays only electric 6-string bass.
Drummer Spirit's long career as a percussionist spans from New York to Berkeley...

Rare first and best album from this UK hard rock/blues rock band, which was originally released in 1969. Morgan is the organist and vocalist and there is terrific work between him and guitarist Don Whitaker. It's funny, back in the day, I wasn't so cra...

“Fantasy writer/art rock visionary Michael Moorcock and Don Falcone's space rock collective Spirits Burning return for an all-new collaboration on this epic new album!
Moorcock has been named one of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945 and his unique talents have been applied to not just literary works but to the rock world contributing to bands such as Hawkwind, Blue Öyster Cult and his own projects as well!
Performers include Albert Bouchard (Blue Öyster Cult), Alan Davey (Hawkwind)...

New 3CD clamshell boxed set of the three albums by Spirogyra released between 1971 and 1973. Featuring the albums ‘St Radigunds’, ‘Old Boot Wine’ and ‘Bells, Boots and Shambles’. With a fully illustrated booklet.
Spirogyra was formed by duo Martin Cockerham and Mark Francis in Bolton in 1968, but the band expanded when Cockerham was a student in Canterbury at the end of 1969. The expanded line-up featured Cockerham (guitar, vocals), Barbara Gaskin (lead vocals), Steve Borrill (bass) and Julian...

Derrick Spiva Jr. - Composer/Arranger
Ian Smith - Piano/Arranger
Christine Tavolacci - Flute
Paul Sherman - Oboe, English Horn
Brian Walsh - Clarinet
Maciej Flis - Bassoon
Gavin Templeton - Alto, Soprano, Tenor Sax
Allen Fogle - Horn
Daniel Rosenboom - Trumpet
Steve Suminski - Trombone
Randy Gloss - Tabla, Drums
Marcel Camargo - Guitar
Dimitris Mahlis - Oud
Hannah Arista - Voice
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - Violin/Viola

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"Clear the Club is the first Splatter release in nearly a decade, and it marks a return to the early-fusion format the band featured in its Racer Records release, "Fistful of Dewey" in 1994. This new release recalls the music of Miles Davis's electric...


G.E. Stinson-guitar/electronics, Kaoru-voice, electronics, toys, objects, Steuart Liebig-contrabass guitars, DJ Chowderhead-turntables, minidisc all collaborate on this live improvised studio set. While anything that features a performer named 'dj' giv...

A great performance. Last time ever on this wonderful release from the wonderful, now gone, Reel Recordings label.

Latest archival treasure from Reel Recordings was a short-lived, little known (but based on this release 37 years later, quite...

Stephen Buono: Guitar
Travis Woodson: Guitar
Matt Engle: Bass
Ricardo Lagomasino: Drums
Nebadon Adams: Voice

"Split Red, from notoriously hard-hitting Philadelphia, PA, graciously endow you with Serious Heft. Over the course o

This is a best-of of the band's twelve albums, as well as a bonus DVD of live and archival footage.

The big selling point is a 20' tune written by Neal Morse which has EVERY single member of Spock's Beard, past and present, on it. Sure must have been crowded in the control room!....

“Comprising two of the most complete bodies of work from innovative Swiss electronic jazz pioneer Bruno Spoerri this combined archival release delves into a deep vault of commercial and experimental film music revealing the vibrant versatility of the composer in collaboration with two important Swiss directors.
Mastered from original studio tapes this compendium comprises an expanded range of instruments and studio techniques placing the artist on either side of his comfort zone parameters...

"The Spokes is a unique wind trio co-led by three composer/instrumentalists, who each have a distinctive musical personality and diverse history on the New York music scene: Andy Biskin (clarinet), Curtis Hasselbring (trombone) and Phillip Johnston...

Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
Luther Grosvenor - guitar
Gary Wright - keyboards
Andy Leigh - bass
Mike Kellie - drums

Something To Say
I Am The Walrus
The Wrong Time
I Wanna Be Free
Son Of Your Father
Better By You, Better Than Me
Alone Soulful Lady

"Marc Spooner (keyboardist for American symph-proggers Metaphor) has recorded an all-synth (and some Mellotron) version of Stravinsky’s masterpiece in time for the 100th anniversary of the famous riotous premiere of the ballet...

Works by Anton Webern, La Monte Young, Steve Reich, Franz Constant, Klaus Obermaier and Robert Spour.

Excellent progressive folk-rock from the UK ala Steeleye Span.
"Originally issued on Decca 1976. Previously known as Spriguns (Of Tolgus), shortened to just Spriguns for this third release. Only available on CD in Japan prior to this release...

Excellent, late-period (1976) debut by this fine UK folk-rock outfit.

"Formed in 1972, the band was originally known as Spriguns of Tolgus and were formed by Mike and Mandy Morton. The band’s debut album was produced by Tim Hart of Steeleye Span and brought them to the attention of Decca Records for whom the album "Revel Weird and Wild” was recorded in 1976. By this time the band were known as Spriguns and had become more rock influenced with a line-up of Mandy Morton (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar)...

Massively hyped, but actually very good UK folk rock from the mid 1970s, similar to (and similarly appealing to fans of) Steeleye Span, Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention, etc. Licensed from Decca and taken from the original masters.

This is one of the really collectable UK progressive discs of the early 1970's. The music is in the classic early 70's UK prog/symphonic style, and features mellotrons, heavy organ, guitar, bass and drums, with lots of singing...

"Spring Heel Jack (Ashley Wales and John Coxon) have created a distinctive and visionary new release that crosses the borders of jazz, ambient, and electronic music. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, and using a stellar group of musicians...

Sylvaine Hélary flute, alto flute, bass flute, piccolo
Hugues Mayot tenor saxophone, clarinet
Antonin Rayon piano, Moog
Sylvain Lemêtre vibes, percussions
Kris Davis piano (on 3 and 4)

"It’s not the first time that contemporary classical music and jazz cross paths in a single project and it won’t be the last, but this “Episodes” come with a singular condition: it’s not something created under the umbrella of what we call Third Stream, that attempt to turn big band jazz a symphonic...

"In 1862 Charles Darwin peered between the petals of the Madagascar star orchid and predicted that somewhere there must be an insect that had evolved a snout long enough to reach the nectar inside. He never found one, but 40 years later, in 1903, the...

"At one minute past 8:00PM on January 20th, 2001, the Norwegian quartet Spunk began playing a drone in the key of B, inaugurating a project that would weave into their musical lives for the foreseeable future. Eleven years, 11 months and 11 minutes...

"This is the fourth studio album by the improv quartet of Kristin Andersen (trumpet), Lene Grenager (cello), Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje (vocals), and Hild Sofie Tafjord (horn) aka SPUNK. Free collective improvising is one of the most demanding ways...

"Last time I heard Spunk was phenomenal! They are among the most exciting improvising groups in the world right now."-Fred Frith.

"Formed in 1995, Spunk comprises four of Norway's most innovative musicians: Kristin Andersen - trumpet and recorders; Hild Sofie Tafjord - french horn, toys, live processing and sampling; Maja S. K. Ratkje - voice, theremin, oscillators, live processing and sampling; Lene Grenager - cello. For their 20th anniversary concert in December 2015, they moved to the exotic...

Really good album of spacey electronic music filled with crisp sequences and ethereal overlaid synth lines. To me this is very reminiscent of classic-era Klaus Schulze with a more modern touch and a heavier hand on the rhythms; maybe not quite as...

“High energy psychedelic fusion from Denver Colorado, that is also fits well within the ‘jam-band’ scene, which is they are able to often perform, leading to a razor sharp band!
“"Squeaky Feet was conceived within the walls of Berklee College of Music. Its members relocated to Denver in 2018, and their hunger for greatness manifested into what the band is today. Comprised of Colin Shore (guitar/vocals), Greg King (guitar), Jimmy Finnegan (bass/vocals), Brian Keller (keyboards/sax/flute/vocals), and...

"SQUINTALOO - progressive instrumental Post-Rock of a very special kind! A completely extraordinary masterstroke of Berlin's band SQUINTALOO. They love the wealth of colors, the complexness and variety of bands like King Crimson, Zappa, Yes, Mr. Bungle, Rush, Mastodon or Henry Cow. Also classic music and jazz, minimal music and edgy experimental sound scapes are part of the SQUINTALOO cosmos. If you get into the dead water of this musical work there is no escape. But it never becomes a maelstrom, the....

New, remixed and remastered edition of the first solo album released by the bassist of Yes when the band took a break after the Relayer tour.
It's one of the best two (and maybe the best) of the solo albums released by the members of the band, imo.
"Digitally remastered and remixed edition of Yes founder Chris Squire's legendary 1975 solo album Fish Out Of Water.
Recorded in the late Spring and Summer of 1975 whilst Yes was on hiatus as members recorded their respective solo albums...

"Squonk Opera's Rodeo Smackdown is a multimedia music spectacle drawn from the myth of the Minotaur and the maze set in the world of cowboys, oilmen and rodeo queens. Human, beast, or both, you don't want to miss this battle for power and respect...

This is an amazing release of Indian classical music at an even more amazing price, by a music who was known throughout his life as a genuine master of his instrument and of music in general. Additionally, he was known even to music fans who don't follow Indian music because of his extraordinary playing with John McLaughlin and Remember Shakti. Recommended to anyone reading this!

"Among all the musicians from Southern India, U. Srinivas occupies a particularly significant position. This maestro...

“Indulge in the bewitching allure of 1960s psychedelia with the expanded edition of St Johns Wood Affair’s 2016 debut album. This collection mirrors the era’s psych-pop vibe through inventive original tracks, including the moving “Sky Forever,” an ode to Sky Saxon of The Seeds. Guided by Keith Smart and connected by a shared love of psychedelic music, the band creates a unique sonic journey, through quirky songs and amplified by their creative use of unusual instruments. This expanded edition includes...

This includes the original 1974 material as originally released on vinyl and also the same material remixed in 2012.

"The Norwegian prog scene generally gets associated with the comeback prog that started with the 90s as the nation has been quite prolific with both prog and extreme metal ever since however the 70s prog scene of this nation seems to get ignored. Despite its neighbors producing the lion’s share of progressive music during this time, the nation did generate a few well known artists...

Bridget St John was one of the first acts signed to John Peel's legendary Dandelion Records. Cherry Red are re-releasing her first three albums with several bonus tracks that are appearing on CD for the first time. The first two albums also feature Joh...

“Bridget St John was one of the first acts signed to John Peel's legendary Dandelion Records, and her first three albums [with several bonus tracks] are appearing on CD for the first time.
The first two albums feature John Martyn playing guitar on some tracks, [and she also appeared with Kevin Ayers on record and live appearances] but all of these albums have become very collectable with 'Ask Me No Questions' changing hands for over £100 recently.
These CDs contain detailed sleeve notes written.

“Bridget St. John was one of the first acts to be signed to John Peel’s Dandelion Record label, in 1969. Bridget went on to record 3 albums for Dandelion
This unique collection from one of the most distinctive voices in British folk music contains highlights, rarities and unreleased tracks from Bridget's Dandelion Records period (1968-1972), the period of work which is considered her best.
Disc Two includes a total of 17 unreleased tracks as well as interview excerpts.
Bridget St John...

"Bridget St. John was one of the first acts to be signed to John Peel’s Dandelion Record label, in 1969. Bridget went on to record 3 albums for Dandelion (one of which was produced and scored by Pink Floyd collaborator, Ron Geesin. Bridget also...

This was Bridget St. John's second album, originally released in 1971. "If her debut album had shown little in the way of 'production values,' then her second LP tipped towards the other end of the scale. Recorded at Sound Techniques in Chelsea, where ...

"Melissa St. Pierre tosses classicism and post-classicism overboard, utilizing the prepared piano -- John Cage's notorious instrument of choice -- and electronic enhancement to sail resolutely in the direction of rock & roll. Peppering the strings...

St. Tropez for formed by Ciro Perrino upon the demise of his previous band, Celeste.
This was recorded in 1977/78, but was never released until 1992. It’s been unavailable for decades, but here it is again, newly remastered by Ciro and with a bonus track.
The over-all sound is very much like You-era Gong / Fish Rising.

"One of the late-70's Space Rock projects conceived by Celeste's mastermind Ciro Perrino, this one involved also former Celeste bandmates bassist Giorgio Battaglia and..

Second excellent release by this great French sextet whose first album was released on Tzadik (and was definitely one of the most 'avant-progressive' things on that label!). This is their second and everything great about the 1st remains here....

Excellent album and one of the few releases on Tzadik that falls heavily into the 'avant-progressive' vein. Lots of tricky charts and interesting ideas. Recommended!

"Maxime Delporte is a passionate and talented young composer based in Toulouse...

"Another classic album from John Peel's Dandelion Records catalogue, 1971's self-titled "Stack Waddy", a raucous four-piece from Manchester. Peel had first seen the band at the Buxton Blues Festival in September 1969. Their performance made a big...

David Stackenäs acoustic guitars
"The last solo CD (“Separator”) recorded by David Stackenäs with acoustic guitars was released 8 years ago. Too much time without having a close listening of the developments taken by the continuous research this Swedish guitarist is doing of the unplugged instrument that, even being the most popular in the world, still has some secrets to explore. The focus may be the same, with a similar succession of sketches (“bricks”), but there’s much more happening than...

"This Esoteric Recordings edition has been expanded to include an additional CD which features a wonderful performance for the Radio One In Concert programme recorded January 1975. The release features an illustrated booklet with exclusive band interviews and an essay by Mike Barnes."

"The difficult second album syndrome did not apply to STACKRIDGE having chosen to produce their debut album of songs their audience had not heard before back in 1971. So when the time came to record "Friendliness" in 1972 they still had a few favorites...