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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid View Post
    I received the Paolo Vinaccia box yesterday. This stuff is great! I like it more than any Rypdal studio album I've heard.
    I love the keyboard player, Stale Storlokken. I'm looking into his band, Elephant 9. There's an excellent live set on YouTube.
    You might also want to checkout Supersilent (Ståles previous band) all improvised. The album 6 is my favorite. Especially the first fantastic track which isnt on youtube.

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    Make A Rising - New Fealing
    Volapuk - Polygut
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    Normal Love - Survival Tricks
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    You might also want to checkout Supersilent (Ståles previous band) all improvised. The album 6 is my favorite. Especially the first fantastic track which isnt on youtube.
    Thanks! I'll give them a listen.

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    The Pineapple Thief- Magnolia (Deluxe edition 2cd pre-order)
    Travis Larson Band- Burn Season
    Travis Larson Band- Shift

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    Not much prog this time, visisting Germany.
    I added 8 CD's by Bap to my collection and 2 books, one with their lyrics and one with the first part of an autobiography of Wolfgang Niedecken
    Furthermore, I bought 2 CD's by Brings, 2 CD's by Heinz Rudolf Kunze, 4 CD's by Udo Lindenberg, one by Inga Rumpf and Friends, 2 by Pe Werner, one Best of by Propaganda, one Best of by Gianna Nannini and one by Wolfgang Niedecken
    And for the prog part:
    Gentle Giant - I lost my head (completing my Gentle Giant collection)
    Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
    Jean Luc Ponty - Electric connection / King Kong
    Shaa Kahn - The world will end on friday
    Shaa Kahn - What's wrong

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    Steve Wilson - The Raven that refused to sing
    The Windmill - The Continuation
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    Mostly Autumn - Dressed in Voices
    Rob Reed - Sanctuary

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    Kenny Wayne Shepherd-Goin' Home
    Old 97s-Most Messed Up
    The Empty Hearts-s/t
    Brian Stezer-Rockabilly Riot Vol.2
    Johnny Winter-Step Back
    Yes-Heaven & Earth

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    While I didn't make the purchase myself, just had a recent BDay and my wonderful wife surprised me with:

    Tull - A Passion Play Extended Performance box
    Led Zep - LZ1 reissue deluxe edition with the entire Paris 10/1969 live show
    Queen - Live at the Rainbow '74 deluxe box (just arrived yesterday)
    The Who - Quadophenia Live in London 5 disc limited collectors edition deluxe metal box

    She always surprises me with the most amazing stuff, though in this case I have no interest in the Who Quadrophenia box and am looking to sell it. It's still plastic wrap sealed and if anyone is interested, please PM me
    Check out my solo project prog band, Mutiny in Jonestown at https://mutinyinjonestown.bandcamp.com/

    Check out my solo project progressive doom metal band, WytchCrypt at https://wytchcrypt.bandcamp.com/


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    Brian Setzer: Rockabilly Riot; All Original
    All Them Witches: Lightning at the Door
    Bongripper/Winters in Osaka: Meat Ditch
    BOC: Fire of Unknown Origin
    Toner Low: I, II and III

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    The Future Kings of England - Who Is This Who Is Coming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zombywoof View Post
    The Future Kings of England - Who Is This Who Is Coming?

    Neu! - Neu
    Enjoy, both great.
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    Neu! - Neu 75
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    From Wayside

    Cellar and Point - Ambit
    Mazurek, Rob / Black Cube SP - Return The Tides: Ascension Suite and Holy Ghost
    Univers Zero - Heatwave
    Univers Zero - Live
    Poil - Brossaklitt
    Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel
    Le Orme - Uomo Di Pezza

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    Energit, 70s Czech jazz/rock.

    I should've bought this from Wayside a few years ago when Steve had some copies.
    I paid a bit more from a British vendor, but the first CD alone is well worth it. 80
    minutes of great music. The second album is pretty good too, but sounds quite
    a bit different from the first one.



    I did purchase this one from Wayside at the time, but I only really liked a few tracks.
    Another Czech band called Mahagon.

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    Henry Cow - The Road: Volumes 6-10 : 40th Anniversary (4 x CDs + 1 x NTSC (all region) DVD )
    Perret, Guillaume & the Electric Epic - Guillaume Perret & the Electric Epic
    Moetar - Entropy Of The Century
    Decibel - El Poeta Del Ruido
    Can - Soundtracks
    Cellar and Point - Ambit
    Happy Family - Minimal Gods
    Ryan, Dylan / Sand - Circa
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
    I'm one of the 212.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Henry Cow - The Road: Volumes 6-10 : 40th Anniversary (4 x CDs + 1 x NTSC (all region) DVD )
    I had to look this up. Nice box; particularly the inclusion of the RIO set. I had no idea any of that festival was recorded. A historically important document for sure.

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    The Long Hello
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    Not prog, but today I received 3 Pe Werner CD's, I ordered.

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    The Very Best Of Hugh Tracy(compilation of tracks of traditional African music recorded by Hugh Tracey,mostly during the 1950's, in Africa)
    Little Feat-Waiting For Columbus
    The Artaud Beats-Japan 2012 Revisited
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    Hugh Hopper-Memories Volume 1
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaffieneMan View Post
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    Space Revolver and Olias Of Sunhillow??? Fantastic. Two of my all-time favorites!!!!
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