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AD INFINITUM ~ AD INFINITUM
KINESIS 1022 (Barcode: 781207102222) ~ USA ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1998 Released: 1998

The only album by the best ever US Neo-Prog group Ad InfinitumFind albums by this artist, which was created from the ashes of CathedralFind albums by this artist, after the group fell apart. Two lead singers and great instrumentalists create soundscapes of great beauty and depth. Sometimes sounds more YesFind albums by this artist then Yes, if you can believe it. Roger DeanFind albums by this artist cover!
Updated: 21/09/2021Posted: CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

GRAHAM COLLIER ~ DARIUS / MIDNIGHT BLUE / NEW CONDITIONS
BGO 895 (Barcode: 5017261208958) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1974 - 1976 Released: 2009

Composer / arranger / bandleader / bassist Graham CollierFind albums by this artist is one of the Godfathers of modern British Jazz, and his contribution to the genre as a musician, educator and writer are monumental. Although initially schooled in the US (Collier was the first student from the UK to be awarded a scholarship at the Berklee School of Music in Boston in the 1960s), he was in fact one of the pioneers of the European Jazz, accepting the American Jazz tradition as a basis for further development and exploration based on the European cultural heritage. His innovative approach as a composer and arranger were immensely influential not only on the local British scene, but also throughout the entire Europe, especially his usage of irregular meters and time signatures. Over the years Collier composed and recorded a colossal body of work, which includes some of the greatest music of the 20th Century. This album, which is a third installment and a companion to the two previous BGOFind albums on this label reissues of his early recordings, includes the first three recordings by Collier released on his own record label MosaicFind albums on this label Records, one of the first independently owned Jazz labels in Britain. He composed all the music presented here and plays bass (something he was to abandon in the future) and the lineups of the three ensembles include some of the greatest players on the British scene at the time: Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist, Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist (trumpet), Derek WadsworthFind albums by this artist (trombone), Art ThemenFind albums by this artist (saxophone), Ed SpeightFind albums by this artist (guitar), Geoff CastleFind albums by this artist, Roger DeanFind albums by this artist (piano) and John WebbFind albums by this artist (drums). Many of these players were to become future leaders of course, as Collier’s ensembles served as an excellent breeding ground for young players, similar to what happened on the Blues scene with John MayallFind albums by this artist’s ensembles. Collier of often called the Charles MingusFind albums by this artist of European Jazz, and the parallels are obvious. The music is of course absolutely stunning, from start to finish, and brilliantly performed. Every moment on this album is just right, brilliant and timeless, which makes it not only a perfect document of the era, but also a piece of music that retains its intrinsic values forever. Absolutely essential!
 CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

GRAHAM COLLIER ~ SYMPHONY OF SCORPIONS / THE DAY OF THE DEAD
BGO 1028 (Barcode: 5017261210289) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1976 - 1978 Released: 2011

Composer / arranger / bandleader / bassist Graham CollierFind albums by this artist, a dear personal friend of mine who died in 2011, is one of the Godfathers of modern British Jazz, and his contribution to the genre as a musician, educator and writer are monumental. Although initially schooled in the US (Collier was the first student from the UK to be awarded a scholarship at the Berklee School of Music in Boston in the 1960s), he was in fact one of the pioneers of the European Jazz, accepting the American Jazz tradition as a basis for further development and exploration based on the European cultural heritage. His innovative approach as a composer and arranger were immensely influential not only on the local British scene, but also throughout the entire Europe, especially his usage of irregular meters and time signatures. Over the years Collier composed and recorded a colossal body of work, which includes some of the greatest music of the 20th Century.

This album, which is a fourth installment and a companion to the three previous BGO reissues of his early recordings, includes the last two recordings by Collier released on his own record label MosaicFind albums on this label Records, one of the first independently owned Jazz labels in Britain. He composed all the music presented here and plays bass on the first recordings (something he was to abandon in the future) and the lineups of the three ensembles include some of the greatest players on the British scene at the time: Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist, Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist (trumpet), Malcolm GriffithsFind albums by this artist (trombone), Alan WakemanFind albums by this artist, Mike PageFind albums by this artist, Art ThemenFind albums by this artist (saxophone), Ed SpeightFind albums by this artist (guitar), Roger DeanFind albums by this artist (piano), Roy BabbingtonFind albums by this artist (bass) and Alan JacksonFind albums by this artist, John WebbFind albums by this artist (drums). Many of these players were to become future leaders of course, as Collier’s ensembles served as an excellent breeding ground for young players, similar to what happened on the Blues scene with John MayallFind albums by this artist’s ensembles.

Both these releases were inspired by the works of British poet and novelist Malcolm LowryFind albums by this artist, one of the most innovative writers of the 20th Century. "The Day Of The DeadFind albums with this title" (originally released as a double LP) includes extended fragments from Lowry´s masterpiece "Under The Volcano" and his other writings, narrated by John CarberyFind albums by this artist on top of the music performed by the band. Both works rank amongst Collier´s greatest achievements and his most adventurous recordings, with a loose composed frame and extensive group improvisations.

Collier is often called the Charles MingusFind albums by this artist of European Jazz, and the parallels are obvious. The music is of course absolutely stunning, from start to finish, and brilliantly performed. Every moment on this album is just right, brilliant and timeless, which makes it not only a perfect document of the era, but also a piece of music that retains its intrinsic values forever. Absolutely essential!
 CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

EARTH AND FIRE ~ EARTH AND FIRE
ESOTERIC 2146 (Barcode: 5013929724624) ~ NETHERLANDS ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2009

1st album by the legendary Dutch group Earth And FireFind albums by this artist, who were considered the "Continental" answer to Pink FloydFind albums by this artist and GenesisFind albums by this artist. This debut album is still very psychedelic, but starting with the next one they will enter the Prog genre proper. Led by the brothers Chris KoertsFind albums by this artist (guitars) and Gerard KoertsFind albums by this artist (keyboards) and fronted by singer Jerney KaagmanFind albums by this artist, Earth And Fire were surely one of the most interesting European groups. This album has a Roger DeanFind albums by this artist cover. Highly recommended!
 CD 1 Oversampling Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

GREENSLADE ~ BEDSIDE MANNERS ARE EXTRA
WOUNDED BIRD 6866 (Barcode: 664140686625) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1973 Released: 2006

2nd album by GreensladeFind albums by this artist released just a few months following the eponymous debut. With a steady lineup and a prolific composer like Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, the band just couldn’t go wrong and this album is every bit as good as the stunning debut. It includes a set of great instrumental and vocal tracks, all performed perfectly and all being classic Prog of the highest caliber. The music is completely timeless and as enjoyable today as it was at the time of its release. The album has another great Roger DeanFind albums by this artist’s sleeve. Absolute must for all Prog heads.
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

GREENSLADE ~ GREENSLADE
WOUNDED BIRD 2698 (Barcode: 664140269828) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1972 Released: 2006

1st album by the phenomenal Prog group GreensladeFind albums by this artist created by keyboards wizard Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, following the demise of ColosseumFind albums by this artist Mk. I. Greenslade joined forces with original Colosseum bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist, a remarkable player with strong jazz background, who played both the electric and acoustic bass with elegance and sensitivity. To complete the group they enlisted the great (and sadly overlooked and under appreciated) drummer Andrew McCullochFind albums by this artist, who played with Manfred MannFind albums by this artist, King CrimsonFind albums by this artist (LizardFind albums with this title) and Arthur BrownFind albums by this artist and since the mid-1970s disappeared from the music scene almost completely. The fourth member of the group was the keyboardist / vocalist Dave LawsonFind albums by this artist (Episode SixFind albums by this artist, StackridgeFind albums by this artist), an excellent musician who handled the complex compositions with flying colors. Greenslade, a prolific composer, wrote most of the material for the group, with some marginal contributions by Reeves and Lawson (who handled the lyrics). He used a wide range of keyboards between acoustic piano, organ and synthesizers, creating complex and beautiful sound layers, amply supported by his fellow band members. The debut album is a classic showcase of Prog at its best: great melodies, superb instrumental work and a wide range of influences including jazz, blues, rock and classical music. A beautiful sleeve work by Roger DeanFind albums by this artist. An absolute must for any serious Prog lover.
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

DAVE GREENSLADE ~ THE PENTATEUCH OF THE COSMOGONY
BGO 170 (Barcode: 5017261201706) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1979 Released: 1994

2nd solo album by keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, known to Prog fans as a member of the legendary ColosseumFind albums by this artist and leader of his group GreensladeFind albums by this artist, originally released as a double LP accompanied by a stunningly produced science fiction book written and illustrated by Patrick WoodroffeFind albums by this artist, somewhat resembling the art of Roger DeanFind albums by this artist. This ambitious project remains to this day a great example of cooperation between music and graphic arts. The music written and performed by Greenslade on a plethora of keyboards (with some drum parts played by Phil CollinsFind albums by this artist and John LingwoodFind albums by this artist) marks his departure from the jazzy improvisational style he used previously into more classical / ambient direction, which disappointed many of his fans at the time of this album´s release. However, in retrospect, one must judge this music as part of the entire concept, which was highly innovative at the time. The album / book package definitely retains much of its artistic merit. The lavish CD reissue includes the complete music and a copy of the original book packaged together in a box-set. Definitely worth investigating, if you can get it.
 BOOK+CD 1 Oversampling Remastered Recommend To A Friend

YES ~ FRAGILE (DELUXE EDITION)
RHINO 73789 (Barcode: 081227378929) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1971 Released: 2003

4th album by YesFind albums by this artist. This is where the definitive Yes line-up first recorded together, after the flamboyant Rick WakemanFind albums by this artist replaced Tony KayeFind albums by this artist on keyboards (or rather keyboard kingdom). Although the album was put together rather haphazardly fast to mark Wakeman`s arrival (and to pay for his keyboards), the group managed to complete a Prog masterpiece - a canon example of what the genre was all about - something that would be cherrished and immitated for generations to come. This album also marks the first collaboration with the graphic artists Roger DeanFind albums by this artist, who created the famous Yes logo and was in charge of the design of their lavish album artwork. Essential!
 CD 1 Digipak Slipcase Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

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