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Priam: 3 distances / irregular signs
by Scott Andrews
Priam, a French instrumental quartet named after the King of Troy in the Greek legend of that city's fall, plays melodic prog rock with ethereal synth breaks. The songs on 3 distances / irregular signs are arranged into three suites, each with three parts. Soaring guitar melodies move seamlessly into melodic solos and back to composed ...
Kenso: In the West

by John W. Patterson
In the West is a live, studio-ready recording from On the West, Tokyo performances of Kenso in Sep 1997. This excellent recording showcases a group that perfectly dances the knife-edge twixt progressive rock and jazz fusion. At times they remind me of Return to Forever and then The Dixie Dregs. Even hints of Happy the Man ...
Kehell: Galileo

by John W. Patterson
Kehell is Shigekazu Kamaki on guitars, guitar-synth, and pedal-synth with Yasuyuki Hirose on bass and Toru Hamada on drums. This is Japanese prog fusion with smooth jazz fuzak and guitar rock yearnings. What do I mean? Well, Kamaki seems to want to be a jazz rock fusion composer/musician but many times he breaks out into Beck/Montrose/Satriani ...
Jac La Greca: Ipsis Quest

by John W. Patterson
Ah buddy, this is one of those CDs you open, hit play and immediately you think, Awesome, simply awesome! This a keeper!" La Greca and a stellar group of musicians make this one of the finest fusion releases out of France, (or the globe), I have had the joy of discovering.La Greca plays guitars ...
Question De Temps
By Lorenzini, Ballester, and Ponthieux
Label: Musea Parallele
Released: 1999
Lorenzini, Ballester, and Ponthieux: Question De Temps

by AAJ Staff
This is one of those recordings that grows on you. Like a favorite easy chair or pair of shoes -- I have found myself putting this disc back on for listen after listen. It is one of the few in my collection that regularly gets set on REPEAT.It is quality, expressive and adventurous jazz. ...