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King Crimson
The Great Deceiver Volume 1 - Live 1973-1974 [ Discipline Global Mobile / 2 CD - released 25/Oct/2007 ] Some of the material here was originally released as 'USA' on LP but this set has LOTS more! 'The Great Deceiver' is the Crimsos at their peak, in concert and is phenomenal, historic stuff. |
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends, Ladies and Gentlemen... Emerson Lake & Palmer [ Shout Factory / 2 CD - released 7/Aug/2007 ] Recorded live during their "Someone Get Me A Ladder" tour of 1973 - 74, 'Welcome Back My Friends…' showcases this incredible three-piece at the height of their power. |
Gordian Knot
Emergent [ Sensory Records / The Laser's Edge / CD - released 14/Jan/2003 ] Being the sophomore effort from Sean Malone's Godian Knot project, 'Emergent' pushes the progressive rock / metal envelope even further than the group's stunning debut. |
U.K.
U.K. [ Glo Digital / CD - released 11/Aug/2009 ] Released in 1978 (at the tail end of the golden years of progressive rock) the sleek, self-titled debut album from the supergroup U.K. is a brilliant recording from an impressive pedigree of players - Bill Bruford, Allan Holdsworth, Eddie Jobson &... |
Frank Zappa
One Size Fits All [ Rykodisc / CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ] Originally released in 1975 and now digitally re-mastered and re-issued, 'One Size Fits All' is undoubtedly one of Zappa's most outstanding recordings! |
Steve Hackett
Live Rails [ InsideOut Music / Century Media / 2 CD - released 16/May/2011 ] Steve's live gigs, such as the one represented here on 'Live Rails', take his fans on an extraordinary journey drawn from a rich musical heritage. His unique guitar work remains the fulcrum on which this challenging and exhilarating show is balanced. |
King Crimson
Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984 [ Discipline Global Mobile / 2 CD - released 18/Jun/2007 ] This excellent double set features Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, and Tony Levin captured in powerful concert mode. |