Full title - The Best Prog Rock Album In The World...Ever! UK compilation featuring Van Der Graaf Generator, Yes, Manfred Mann's Earthband, Curved Air, Hawkwind, Jethro Tull, Focus, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Atomic Rooster, Deep Purple, & many more. Standard double size jewelcase. Virgin. 2003.
The first in a series of expanded Yes CD+Blu-ray editions produced by Porcupine Trees Steven Wilson featuring new 5.1 & stereo mixes, a new instrumental album mix, and much more, plus Roger Dean artwork, new sleeve notes, rare photos and archive material. Also available as a CD+DVD set.
Six CD set. Peter Banks was one of the original members of Yes and an accomplished guitarist, but sadly passed away in 2013. This set is being released in his memory, by his Estate, during the fifth anniversary of his passing and the 50th Anniversary of Yes. This is the first ever mainstream release of the "Harmony in Diversity" recordings. The set features all the recordings of the band and has been overseen and mixed by Andrew Booker and Nick Cottam with the additional approval of Dave "Jick" Speight who appeared on the final disc of the set. The set also features new artwork, an extensive b... [Read More]
Six CD set. The year 1965 suffered an unexpected detour in pop culture: starting the explosion of psychedelia and the influence of Bob Dylan's poetry, rock, as an aesthetic movement, wanted to earn the recognition that genres such as jazz or classical music had. Due to this, many virtuoso performers and complex arrangements and improvisation were incorporated to rock's catalog. That's how psychedelic rock and then progressive rock came to be. Meanwhile in Germany, and influenced by both the English rock and by German avant-garde artists such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, a new way of understand ro... [Read More]
Issued in 1975, Lone Star's debut album took what is now termed pomp rock by the scruff of the neck and delivered a record that knocked the competition sideways. Produced by famously flamboyant studio wizard Roy Thomas Baker (Queen, Foreigner, Journey, the Darkness) it displayed a sound that utilized everything and the kitchen sink - bombastic and grandiose, no stone was left unturned to achieve maximum sonic effect. Indeed, it was a record that found media cognoscenti such as Alan Freeman, Geoff Barton, Nicky Horne and John Peel falling over themselves to recommend it. Everything about this r... [Read More]
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