ProgRock

DeRank : 7,28
DeAge™ : 6815 days • Here since 13 october 2007
Dün Eros
Dün Eros
16 jan 08
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One of the best albums I've listened to, excellent technique!
Paul Kantner & Jefferson Starship Blows Against the Empire
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I can't wait for the record to arrive, I just ordered it! The Jeffersons are a guarantee, and I don't think they will disappoint my expectations. The review makes me understand that it will be money well spent!
Third Ear Band Third Ear Band
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Great choice to review the Third Ear Band! The album is one of the best of all time.
Cressida Asylum
Cressida Asylum
30 dec 07
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The best moments are "Munich" and "Lisa", but it also has a beautiful ending with "Let them come when they will," an album definitely worth remembering and recommending.
Alan Sorrenti L.A. & N.Y.
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By Alan Sorrenti, I only consider "Aria" and "Come un vecchio incensiere...".
Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North
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I know the album Gilgamesh, it's very beautiful.
Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North
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@OleEinar: of course The Muffins relate to Canterbury, their album "Manna / Mirage" encompasses the style primarily of the Soft Machine's "Third" and Frank Zappa's "Waka /Jawaka", I find them very interesting.
Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North
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Canterbury is one of my favorite genres... by the way, do you know The Muffins?
Hatfield & The North Hatfield & The North
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A MASTERPIECE! It contains all the components of the Canterbury Sound, from pop style to jazz.
Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans
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... and Classical (these are genres that MUST be known and from which Prog derives)