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Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into

By Gilgamesh
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Darker Brighter; Bobberty / Theme For Something Else; Waiting; Play Time; Underwater Song; Foel'd Again; T.N.T.F.X.
Soft Heap

By Soft Heap
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Circle Line; A.W.O.L.; Petit Three
A Curious Feeling

By Genesis
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: From the Undertow; Lucky Me; The Lie; After the Lie; A Curious Feeling; Forever
Morning; You; Somebody Else's Dream; The Waters of Lethe; For a While; In the Dark.
Tony Banks: A Curious Feeling

by John Kelman
It's curious, indeed, that Genesis keyboardist/co-founder Tony Banks never achieved the fame that Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Peter Gabriel and Mike Rutherford did as solo artists. As one of the group's primary writers, his distinctive melodies and voicings have defined the Genesis sound since its inception. Still, based on the majority of Banks' extracurricular solo activities, ...
National Health: Of Queues And Cures

by Nic Jones
First issued in 1978, the passing of time has rendered this music ageless, as opposed to setting the seal as a product of an era. But for a change of bassist and name (National Health), the brand of complexity underscoring the group's music was of a radically different order to that of an earlier band (Hatfield ...
Gilgamesh: Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into

by Nic Jones
British bass guitarist Hugh Hopper's recent death in the summer of 2009 throws this reissue into some sad relief. Recorded and originally released some 31 years ago, the fare is fusion of an order made rare by the fact that it's played with a measure of diffidence and an absence of empty technical fireworks. In short ...
Soft Heap: Soft Heap

by Nic Jones
None of the four gentlemen pictured standing on a London street in the booklet for this one are with us anymore, but their brand of music is a perfect antidote to somber reflection. Recorded in 1978 by a quartet of stalwarts from the likes of Soft Machine, Hatfield And The North and Gilgamesh, the music is ...
Masquerade - The Dawn Years Anthology

By Jonesy
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1: Ricochet (single edit); Every Day's the Same; No Alternative; Heaven; Mind of the Century; 1958; Pollution; Ricochet; Reprise; Masquerade; Sunset and Evening Star; Preview; Questions and Answers. CD2: Critique (with Exceptions); Duet; Song; Children; Can You Get That Together?; Waltz for Yesterday; Know Who Your Friends Are; Growing; Hard Road; Jonesy.
Jonesy: Masquerade - The Dawn Years Anthology

by John Kelman
While there's no shortage of progressive music being made today, much of it takes place below the radar, without the support of major labels. During the 1970s, on the other hand, anything seemed possible, and the industry provided considerable exposure to music that's since become marginalized. It's unlikely that bands like King Crimson and Yes would ...