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Odd Petter Wardenær

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This is a special treat for all of you who loves laid-back Prog. With the superb guitar patterns from Markus Reuter. It is obvious that he is influenced by guitar-genius Robert Fripp and King Crimson. In fact Reuter is part of KC of today. And if mr Fripp accidental should fall down from his taburet breaking a finger or two, Reuter seems to be the natural choice to continue in Fripp's shoes. All of the tracks (named Condition) are superb. Hypnotic and addictive. With the last cut Unconditional, 22 minuts of the foremost beautiful trip into "hope-it-never-ever- ends-music"

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There is something magic with Ashley Hutchings and his flock of top folk-musicians. You get the feeling of beeing in the midst of an english country-landscape.The warm vocals from the range of female singers is always in focus in the records of Albion Band. In this case it is Cathy Lesurf giving you shivers on songs like "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" and "Woodlands of England"
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Kerrs Pink's debut 1980 LP-and what a start it was. A blend of folk and canterbury prog. All lyrics in norwegian, not the best way for a widespread fame. But it is the instrumental skills that make it such a good record. Sounds a lot like Camel. Guitarist Lytomt must have studied Latimers crying guitar in detail. A beautiful start for a band that is still active today.
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