I bought this LP at a yard sale for $1 a few years ago and sold it on Amazon.com for $29.00. Whenever I see for under $20 I snag it and sell it. It's actually a very good album and I can't understand why this has never been released on CD, especially considering the popularity of the artists.
The Fixx's "Phantoms" is on CD but hard to find a copy under $25.00. One can get the vinyl for next to nothing.
Steven Miller - Singing Whale Songs In A Low Voice
Compact Disk brought high fidelity to the masses and audiophiles will never forgive it for that
Just checked..it is only the title track. Still, better than nothing........
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Arpaderba: L'aleph
Chetarca
Flame Dream: Calatea and Elements
Odyssee: White Swan
Omaha Sheriff: Come Hell or Waters High
Sirius: Running to Paradise and The Three Bushes
Tonic: This Way
You're probably better off buying the vinyl records and just ripping them yourself. They're not rare or expensive and, frankly, Fireballet don't live up to the hype.
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...
Michael Mantler: The hapless child
I imagine you've heard of Circus already... they come up regularly in PE's fora...
Out of the rest, I only know:
Canzoniere Del Lazio (singers of Latium >> the province of Rome) was originally a folk/trad band, but evolved into an avant-prog thing.... in some ways they were more extreme than Stormy 6 and even Area , both in their trad folk (embarrassing stuff really) and in their avant prog stuff (Spirito Bono and Miradas)..
I've only seen their (embarrassingly bad) debut on CD
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
SYNOPSIS / Gamme
FLAME DREAM /all albums (I heard some are available but... where?)
ANGIPATCH / both albums
M EFEKT
PROGRESS 2
UTOPIAN FIELDS
this is because in the case of Buckingham Nicks the artists in this case have "the right of consultation" (some albums and artists do have this) and so far I am told they have refused this to come out or be licensed. I can assure you its not that the label concerned or a label ourselves would have done it!
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Mother Gong --- Robot Woman 1, 2, or 3.
If you want to help the band I'd suggest you buy the download and get a copy from Ed if you prefer CD.
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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?
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Which one of these are you looking for:
Protocol (1988)
Force Majeure (1992)
Symbiosis (1995)
Another Lifetime (1997)
Out of the Blue (1999)
Vantage Point (2000)
Protocol II (2013)
If you are looking for the most recent release, Simon was being a prick and not selling any to vendors, only at the shows. I'm guessing when the tour is over they will be easier to get. I only got mine because someone picked up some at the New York show for a friend.
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