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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2007 at 14:55
As promised, here is another South American Prog release which was added today:

SUPAY ~ CONFUSION
MYLODON 022 (Barcode: 3426300046345) ~ PERU ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2003 Released: 2006
1st album by this very interesting Prog band form Peru. The band includes the usual guitar / keyboards / bass / drums lineup but this is supplemented by two woodwind players who play a myriad of traditional Andean instruments like quena, quenacho, zampona, bastos, tarca, toyo, maltas and chachas - if these names mean nothing to you, they are different kinds of Andean flutes. The overall sound is pretty impressive and the all-instrumental music exhibits a superb amalgam of Prog and ethnic elements. The seven compositions present here are quite different from each other and there is no danger of boredom on the horizon. This is a very impressive debut indeed, which will hopefully be followed by a new release soon. Recommended to all Prog lovers, who are open enough to step outside the symphonic MOR.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2007 at 13:15
Another South American beauty added today:

EXSIMIO ~ CARBONO 14
MYLODON 034 (Barcode: 3426300046116) ~ CHILE ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2005 Released: 2005
2nd album by this excellent Chilean Prog band. Clearly influenced by 1990s King Crimson, the band features two lead guitarists, which of course makes plenty of room for guitar pyrotechnics and interplay. Some Djam Karet guitar duels also come to mind, as do some of the RIO bands. Most of the tunes are pretty up-tempo, with multiple rhythm changes and quirky beats. All together this is pretty amazing and brilliant stuff, well ahead of most present-day Prog material, which proves again that Chilean Prog, with groups like Tryo and Akinetón Retard, is well in the lead of the contemporary Prog scene. I can't imagine any KC fan not wanting this beauty in his collection and I warmly recommend checking this group and this album out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2007 at 11:53
One more Chilean beauty added today, this time a Fusion one:

EVOLUCION ~ UMBRALES
MYLODON 040 (Barcode: 3426300046413) ~ CHILE ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006
2nd album by this excellent Chilean Prog and Fusion band. Active sine the early 1980s, Evolucion started as a Prog band and played music based on the genre's classic period. For many years they didn't manage to record an album and it took 20 years to get their debut out, which collects their recorded output in the 1980s. This album is however completely new, presenting the current lineup of the band and an almost complete change of style from Prog to Fusion. The level of musicianship displayed by the band is truly astounding, especially the virtuoso guitar player Fernando Bravo, who could be very easily mistaken as being Allan Holdsworth in the flesh. The all-instrumental music is very good as well, mostly up-tempo but a couple of beautifully melodic ballads sneak in as well. A superb Fusion album which should be thoroughly enjoyed by any fan of the genre.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2007 at 12:27
One more South American item added today, This time from Brasil:

DIAPASÃO ~ OPUS I
MASQUE 0306 ~ BRAZIL ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 2005 Released: 2006
1st album by this Brazilian Prog band. Led by keyboards player Rodrigo Lana, Diapasão are a trio (keyboards, bass & drums), which immediately brings comparisons to ELP, Trace, Nice and all the other keyboards trios in Prog. Lana, who composed all the music, is an accomplished player who switches with ease between the acoustic piano and the electronic instruments. His compositions sound mostly very close to classical music (especially when he plays the acoustic piano) with complex melodic themes often intertwined with each other. Apart from the regular band members several guest musicians (violins, cello) are present on a couple of tracks. All together a most impressive debut, which hopefully will see a follow up in the future. Keyboards fans and general Prog lovers will have a feast with this one.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2007 at 08:19
The last (for the while) of the new South American items added today, the long unavailable debut Tempus Fugit album:

TEMPUS FUGIT ~ TALES FROM A FORGOTTEN WORLD (EXTENDED EDITION)
MASQUE 0406 ~ BRAZIL ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1993 - 1997 Released: 2006
1st album by the Brazilian Prog band Tempus Fugit took the Prog wold by surprise, as it was a superbly written and executed worthy of a veteran band and not a newcomer. Heavily influenced by classic Italian bands (PFM and others) as well as British Prog (Marillion, Yes, etc.) this is a beautifully lyrical album, full of outstanding melodies and long epic themes. The guitar and keyboards provide rich and colorful sonic textures and the vocals (in English), although sparse, are also well suited to the entire musical fabric. Fans of Symphonic Prog will be delighted by this masterpiece from start to finish. The Extended editions add two demo tracks from 1993, previously unreleased. Most warmly recommended!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 28 2007 at 12:49

Time to add another of the new Kadima Collective albums - free jazz for advanced listeners only:

JONES, JEAN CLAUDE ~ HOSTING MYSELF
KADIMA COLLECTIVE 08 ~ ISRAEL ~ Jazz
Recorded: 2005 - 2006 Released: 2006
Jean Claude Jones is the leader and the driving force of the Kadima Collective, a group of Israeli musicians who practice free improvisations as their primary musical habitat. The Kadima Collective record label releases albums, which would have never seen the light of day in any commercial environment. This album is a perfect example of such a release. Jones recorded this album all by himself using only his bass and some electronic devices to create all the sounds. The music is all freely improvised of course and therefore completely adventitious, yet it makes perfect sense to a listener, who is ready to engage in the creative process with the Artist. The album includes only 3 tracks: The first and third tracks are excerpts of a live recording Jones made while the dancer Julyen Hamilton performed an improvised dance to his music. The second track (over 32 minutes long) is composed of 18 shorter episodes recorded in the studio over a period of several months. This is a bold and well-articulated statement by a seasoned and determined Artist, who remains restless and adventurous at all times. For listeners with positively opened ears only.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2007 at 15:31

A great Prog album added today, one that is unfortunately out of print most of the time... as usual for corporate bullsh*t reasons... grab it while you can:

IT`S A BEAUTIFUL DAY ~ AT CARNEGIE HALL
COLUMBIA 480970 (Barcode: 5099748097026) ~ USA ~ Progressive Rock
Recorded: 1972 Released: 1995
4th album by this short-lived legendary San Francisco band. Recorded at the NYC most prestigious venue the band was at its peak at the time supporting their 3rd studio album (Choice Quality Stuff / Anytime). Leader and violin player David LaFlamme plays some amazing improvisations supported by a group of excellent musicians, including future Frank Zappa bassist Tom Fowler. The material includes only one track from the third album and a few of earlier hits (including the legendary "White Bird"). The rest of the material is new and this is the only album it was ever released on. The group made a formidable transition from their early Psychedelic days into a full-blown Prog band by the time this music was recorded, with strong jazzy and world music influences. Shortly after this recording the group started to disintegrate and the leader left to start a solo career. This is an excellent document of this fruitful era and one of the best live albums ever recorded. Essential item in any serious collection of 1970s music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2007 at 17:58

After being out of print for much to long, here is one of my all time favorite albums, added today:

SANTANA, CARLOS / MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN ~ LOVE DEVOTION SURRENDER
COLUMBIA 63593 (Barcode: 074646359327) ~ USA ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion
Recorded: 1972 Released: 2003
This is the most quintessential Fusion album of all times. Although sadly neglected and almost forgotten (both by critics and listeners) over the years, it stands out as a beacon of musical enlightenment for posterity. The album came to be as a result of many parallel events and personal / musical paths crossings. Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin became close after becoming disciples of Guru Sri Chinmoy. Although they were both aware of each other's work before this musical cooperation, they operated in quite separate musical areas. McLaughlin at this point had already a glorious career stretch behind him with his pioneering work on the UK jazz / rock scene, his revolutionary work with Miles Davis, the visionary contributions in the Tony Williams Lifetime and of course his brilliant Mahavishnu Orchestra output. Santana's roots were deep into Latin music and rock, but he was rapidly transforming his musical focus into jazz and Fusion. Influenced by his band's drummer Michael Shrieve, who was a jazz buff, Carlos discovered a new musical world and was swallowing everything he could lay his ears on. This included the works of Mahavishnu Orchestra, of which he was a devoted fan, but also the work of Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The actual get together was most probably orchestrated by Columbia's chief Clive Davis (both Santana and Mahavishnu Orchestra were signed by Columbia Records), suggesting a John Coltrane tribute album featuring both guitarists. The album was recorded almost immediately after Santana finished recording the pivotal Caravanserai album, which marked a series of dramatic changes both in the band's musical direction (a move towards jazz and Fusion) and personnel changes (the forming of Santana Mk. II). A meeting of two great talents is always a dangerous affair, and this one could have proven either disastrous or absolutely divine - fortunately the latter did happen. The reason it did turn out to be such a success is twofold: First the musicians truly loved Coltrane's music and felt the spiritual side of it (Coltrane went through a process of soul searching and seeking enlightenment in Eastern beliefs as well). Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" is really a musical mantra very similar to a Hindu chant, which of course is as much a spiritual music as it ever gets. The beautiful "Naima" (the other Coltrane composition featured here) is also deeply spiritual, as are the two McLaughlin's compositions and the traditional chant, which serves as the base for the remaining track of the album. Having established the musical / spiritual base of the session the rest was up to the participating musicians, which (again) most fortunately turned out to be ideal. Both Santana and McLaughlin brought with them associate musicians - Carlos brought selected members of his band (Armando Peraza - congas, Doug Rauch - bass and Michael Shrive - drums) and John brought Mahavishnu Orchestra members (Billy Cobham - drums and Jan Hammer - drums(!)). Veteran jazz drummer Don Alias was also invited, but the greatest and perhaps most crucial role was entrusted upon the organ player Larry Young - John's former partner in Lifetime. Young provides the foundation and glue, which makes this session work. With two lead guitarists exchanging licks at the speed of light and the super-power expanded rhythm section pulsating mercilessly, this session would have never worked without Young's brilliant work. He fills the spaces, provides the balance and the sanity, the ground on which the soloist are able to build their sky-high towers. Of course the main attraction is the spectacular work by the two soloists, so different and yet so completely complimentary of each other. Santana's sublimely melodic feel (truly unparalleled to this very day) and McLaughlin's extraordinary improvisational abilities just merge into one continuous flow of musical bliss. Their exchanges are in perfect harmony, not competing but supplementing each other - fire and grace incarnate. This remastered edition enhances the originally muddy sound tremendously and the two bonus tracks are priceless. There is nothing but Love of music, Devotion to talent and Surrender to divinity on this album, the Mother of all Fusion albums! Beyond essential!

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