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Live In Shepperton, London 1973

By Genesis
Label: Eye Of The Storm (2)
Released: 2012
Track listing: Watcher Of The Skies; Dancing With The Moonlit Knight; I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe); The Musical Box; Supper's Ready;
A Kiss Before You Go - Live In Hamburg

By Genesis
Label: Vertigo
Released: 2012
Track listing: A Kiss Before You Go; Ouch!; Demon Kitty Rag; I Will Dance (When I Walk Away); To The Sea; Rock-Paper-Scissors; Lady Marlene; Cherry Pie; Mother Superior; Land Of Confusion; Loathsome M; Cocktails And Ruby Slippers; A Bar In Amsterdam; Hey Ho On The Devil's Back; Der Kapitän; Le Pop; God's Great Dust Storm; Ain't No Thang; Gypsy Flee;
Interview: James "Jimmy G" Gutzman Of High Brow And The Shades
Q: When and how did High Brow and the Shades form? A: High Brow started the way a lot of bands start — a couple of guys from one band and a couple from another. That was in 1998. The newly-formed band was fortunate in that we had four strong vocalists. We could all sing lead ...
Tommy Bolin: The Definitive Teaser Collector’s Edition

by Doug Collette
Guitarist Tommy Bolin elevated the role of journeyman to a high art. After leaving his home in Colorado, where he played with Energy and Zephyr, he worked with fusion drummers Billy Cobham and Alphonse Mouzon, joined a post-Joe Walsh James Gang, and went on to Deep Purple when Richie Blackmore left the group. All of this ...
Steven Wilson: Luck's What You Make It

by John Kelman
There was a time when progressive rock really meant what its name suggested: progressive music, music that pushed the boundaries of what rock music was, often by integrating elements of classical music and jazz into the mix. Milestone groups ranging from better-knowns like Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant and Van der Graaf Generator ...
Steven Wilson: Get All You Deserve (Limited Deluxe Edition)

by John Kelman
Steven Wilson Get All You Deserve (Limited Deluxe Edition) Kscope 2012 When Steven Wilson decided to go solo after fronting the popular progressive/psychedelic group Porcupine Tree for 20 years, it was an opportunity to stretch beyond the confines that he'd ultimately created for himself in a group that also began as ...
Phish: Chicago '94

by Doug Collette
With the exception of the deservedly lavish package of The Clifford Ball (Rhino/Jemp, 2009), Phish has allowed its music to speak for itself on virtually all the group's archive releases. Chicago '94 follows suit, as this six-CD set--like the similarly conceived Hampton/Winston-Salem '97 (Jemp, 2011)--makes its statement through the largely brilliant musicianship contained therein, with virtually ...
Steven Wilson: Montreal, Canada, November 15, 2011

by John Kelman
Steven WilsonCorona TheatreMontreal, Canada November 15, 2011 For many of the mid-Baby Boomer era, the gateway drug to jazz was progressive rock. That's not to suggest that the more structured and, some might say, bombastic environs of late 1960s/early 1970s groups like Yes or Emerson, Lake and Palmer had a whole ...