h - ice cream genius
Not heard that album for a while. Good choice
h - ice cream genius
Not heard that album for a while. Good choice
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IMHO the masters of electronic music
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Skryvania - 1978..... Symphonic .... Band from France.
This coud of been a really good album had they modernized this. Shame it sounds very dated.. Still not bad to listen too!!...
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Very nice! Thanks, Noni!
Fireplace from Spain. 2018 .... Test Pressing
Canterbury/ Jazz/ Symphonic/ Crossover
Listening now. Very nice! Thanks, Noni!
I have all their albums.
Kansas - Masque (1975)
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I believe this was my first Kansas album, their third. Fabulous to say the least
Display MoreNow moving on to something completely different. Released today is a live album by the electronic group Node
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Here is an excerpt from the album
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=31&v=Pk8L7zcFgKE
Gotta say, I'm very intrigued! Would love to attend one of their concerts
Really enjoying this album... 3 times already!!........
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Klockwerk Orange - Abrakadabra (1975) Symphonic from Austria
Rob Luft - Riser.............Jazz rock/ Symphonic from UK
RPWL - 'World Through My Eyes' (2005)
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Their best, IMO. Absolutely wonderful
RPWL - 'World Through My Eyes' (2005)
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Their best, IMO. Absolutely wonderful
absolutely agree.
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Par Lindh & Bjorn Johansson - Bilbo (1996) from Sweden
Symphonic/Folk
RPWL - World Through My Eyes
I always get confused by the line: „everyone should reap what he has sown.“ Shouldn`t it be: „everyone should reap what they have sown.“ I think that this is a Germanism, because that is the way, we would express it.