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    i caved in and got another Transatlantic album..... The Whilrwind
    has all the element of a Neal Morse concept album.
    but just like Koleidoscope. Roine Stolt's voice is just horrid.
    listening to his voice makes me wanna pull out my teeth with pliers.

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    Needlepoint - The Diary Of Robert Reverie (both Vinyl and CD)

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    . The Mothers of Invention - Freak Out!.
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    Various Artists-The Thousand Incarnations Of The Rose-American Primitive Guitar & Banjo 1963-1974
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    The Sneetches - Form of Play: A Retrospective

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    Walt, how are those Dagar recordings? I don't recognize them....I have releases on Raga and Nimbus......
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    Haven't played them yet.Here are links to record label page for 'em.^^^^^^^^^

    http://editionsmego.com/release/SOMA029

    http://editionsmego.com/release/SOMA028
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    Caravan - From The Land Of Grey And Pink 4 CD / 2 DVD live boxed set
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Caravan - From The Land Of Grey And Pink 4 CD / 2 DVD live boxed set
    ? ? ?

    More info please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    ? ? ?

    More info please?
    Picked it up at the local indie shop:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Picked it up at the local indie shop:

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    That looks really nice! How is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post


    That looks really nice! How is it?
    It's just the NEARfest and London Astoria 2002 shows, each of them 2 CDs/1 DVD. Definitely worth getting if you don't already have those shows elsewhere (A Night's Tale, etc.) And it is a beautiful looking set, really stands out on the shelf. I've been reading up on it though (what little info is available), and the legality of it seems questionable. Discogs doesn't block it (they actually only list the vinyl version so far) or anything else from this 'label' (Coda Publishing) but it just comes across as dodgy to me somehow. Perhaps one of these 'grey area' releases like the early Rush radio broadcast releases. But it was so attractive just sitting there in the store, it was an instant buy - and I don't always know whether something is legit in an actual brick and mortar shop like that - which is how I ended up with bootleg/knockoff copies of Mike Rutherford's Smallcreep's Day and Guru Guru's Kanguru some years ago.
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    Gentle Giant - s/t and Aquaring the Taste twofer

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    Quote Originally Posted by wideopenears View Post
    Walt, how are those Dagar recordings? I don't recognize them....I have releases on Raga and Nimbus......
    I much prefer the March 9 performances(SOMA 028).Better sound and,imo, more animated playing from Dagar.That concert took place in the Seattle home of an Indian friend of Dagar,and the intimate setting seems to bring out the best in him.The other cd isn't bad, but if you're gonna get one, this one's my reco.
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    Magma - MDK (remastered, seventh records, but I think its a japanese job). It actually does sound better than my old one.
    Magma - To Life, Death and Beyond (DVD), a present, haven't watched it yet.

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    Finally arrived, after a very long wait even with cancelling the order and the payment: Colosseum II - Wardance.So the payment had to be opened again, because I'm fair and if I order something and it arrives, I want to pay for it.
    Now waiting till Electric Savage is re-released.

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