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Repress. An American rock blues combo hailing from Corpus Christi, a little town in Texas. This is their only album originally released on Acorn Records in 1970. The two guitar players, William Grate and Richard De Leon, plays clean and inventive solos, which pay tribute to the best American psychedelic...
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Repress! This is one of the most experienced Californian groups in the '60s/'70s, although they were almost disregarded. This album was originally released on two different labels, Janus and San Francisco Sound, therefore a lot of confusion has been made about its very first edition. Anyway, both of them are...
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Repress! At the end of the 1960s, the rock landscape was changing so radically, that many albums found their way to major label release that could have never been given the green light in any other era. One of the strangest of those is Bruce Palmer's 'The Cycle Is Complete,'...
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The Serpent Power was the brain-child of beat poet/singer David Meltzer along with wife Tina. The young Meltzer entered the beat circle in company with the likes of Ginsberg and Kerouac in the late fifties. In '66 he formed The Serpent Power along with Tina, guitarist Denny Ellis and bassist...
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Available again. This Diabolus album, recorded in London (but released in Germany) in 1971, is one of those mega-rarities about which very little else is known. What is known however, is that this well-crafted blend of prog rock with psychedelic inflections, clever guitar and flute solos and sprinklings of jazz...
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This is one of the most talked about and rarest rock albums of the 1970s, with an Ebay record auction bid of over £4,000 for a copy of an original LP.
‘Growers Of Mushroom’ has been hailed by many critics as a heavy rock classic by a London band that evolved...
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Repress! After a brief stint as guest pianist on King Crimson's first albums, Tippett produces this rare album, released only in the UK in 1970. The line-up includes Elton Dean on alto sax, Jeff Clyne on bass, Marc Charig on cornet and flicorn Nick Evans on trombone and Alan Jackson...
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Repress! Originally released in 1972 on WEST, this is an LP by a good yet obscure British psych/prog combo. Count on a disturbing sound with Hammond organs and heavy guitars (file close to Black Sabbath please). Comes in 125cm x 95cm cross-shaped gimmick sleeve, 180 gram vinyl....
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Room's 1970 album 'Pre-Flight' is a near-masterpiece of blues-influenced prog-rock with forays into jazz territories. Well-structured and punctuated by interesting time changes and a skillful use of wind and string instruments, they are definitely at least on par with label mates Leaf Hound and Mellow Candle. The guitar playing of...
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Repress. Reissue of 1971 prog rock album by British band Still Life featuring Martin Cure (vocals), Terry Howells (keyboards), Graham Amos (bass), Alan Savage (drums) and Dick Patrick (flute). The album was recorded at Sound Recording Studios, near Marble Arch in London....
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Formed in 1969 in Coventry the band has toured in Midlands Universities until being spotted by Jim Simpson (who also worked with Black Sabbath and Bakerloo) and Olav Wyper signed and put them with producer Rodger Bain, whod produced Black Sabbath's self titled debut album. 'Indian Summer' was released in...
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A vinyl reissue of the debut LP by this organ driven British hard-prog band (with a brass/horn section!), originally issued by Transatlantic in 1969. The LP is presented in a pasted hard board gatefold sleeve....
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Repress! Jazz fused with rock is not new, most bands say it with brass sections, not Patto, they are four and use the rhythm section for variants of feel and its subtleties of time and key changes. Olly plays some fine guitar on "money bag" Mike Patto rocks on "the...