ProgRock

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Robert Fripp & Brian Eno No Pussyfooting
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Genius Artists!!! Fripp's guitar experimentation with Eno's ambient music. A very successful collaboration.
Camel Rajaz
Camel Rajaz
16 mar 08
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Great album "Rajaz," but their masterpiece is "The Snow Goose."
Porcupine Tree We Lost The Skyline
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The tracks from the album, adapted in an acoustic version, I must say, create an excellent effect. I really like Porcupine Tree, especially the period of "The Sky Moves Sideways" and "Signify." I also appreciate their more recent albums.
National Health National Health
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This album and "Of Queues and Cures" are definitely among the best in the Canterbury scene, with the Jazz Fusion component more pronounced here than in other albums of this genre. A thorough review.
John Zorn Filmworks XIX - The Rain Horse
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A truly excellent album! Far from the experimental collaborations with Patton, it offers a much more refined style.
Brainticket Cottonwoodhill
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One of my favorite albums changes the way music is perceived. The cover and the initial warning from the reviewer convey the idea.
Yes Yesshows
Yes Yesshows
25 feb 08
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Right OleEinar!
Comus First Utterance
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"First Utterance" is a milestone.
Peter Hammill In Camera
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Another masterpiece by Hammill, certainly one of his most inspired.
Peter Hammill The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage
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For me, it's Hammill's best.