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Yes - From a Page
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John Waite - Wooden Heart Anthology (3CD)
Various - Short Music for Short People
ZZ Top - Rythmeen
Devo - Devo box ("3 albums Originaux" it says although it's 6 albums over 3 cds)
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LA Jets - LA Jets (vinyl - taking a while to get here - held up at customs probably)
Head East - Choice of Weapons (vinyl for completion ... got the CD but end up getting the vinyl !! - but again probably sat at some mail facility at the moment)
Air Raid - Freedom Ring
Porcupine Tree - House of Blues (vinyl)
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Hi Dan, sent a message earlier - sorted now.
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Steve Whiteman - You're Welcome
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just grabbed
Donnie Iris - King Cool
Donnie Iris - Back on the Streets
Donnie Iris - The High and Mighty
Donnie Iris - Fortune 410
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Sunbomb - Evil & Divine
The Drawing Board - Clear to the Far Side of Way Over Yonder
UFO - This Kid's / Mother Mary 10" clear vinyl
Karen Lawrence and the Pinz - Girl's Night Out
Mother's Finest - Black Radio Won't Play This Record
Mother's Finest - Iron Age
Hardin & York - Can't Keep a Good Man Down (6 cd)
Styx - Crash of the Crown
Denis De Young - 26 East vol. 2
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz
Lebrock - Fuse
LeBrock - Real Thing / Action & Romance
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Diamond Head - Lightning to the Nations 2020
Matt Berry - Television Themes
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Coney Hatch - Live at the El Mocambo
Steam Powered Giraffe - The Vice Quadrant
Matt Berry - Blue Elephant
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Cellar Darling - This is the Sound
Cellar Darling - The Spell
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I agree whole heartedly with the Hawkwind mention.
I always associate Space Rock with psychedelic or proggy stuff so bands like
Quarkspace, Hidria Space Folk. Fit right into the former
while bands like FM (Canada) - their albums Black Noise and Surveillance, Eloy, Starcastle are a bit more proggy than "out there".
There's the weird nuts bands like Zolar X and Fancy Space People who live it (haha!)
Then there's the space themed stuff like:
Billy Thorpe - Children of the Sun, Robert Connolly - Plateau
I'm sure there's plenty on the heavier side like the aforementioned Star One and Ayreon - in fact I'm certain there are as I have heard loads of albums with a sci-fi/space themes but at the moment my mind is blank.
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England - Live in Japan - Kikimimi
Mark Spiro - Travelling Cowboys
Current 93 - All Dolled Up Like Christ
Pre order:-
Frost* - Day & Age (2 CD)
Porcupine Tree - House of Blues (vinyl)
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Sanguine Hum - A Trace of Memory
Moon Martin - Shots from a Cold Nightmare / Escape From Damnation
Moon Martin - Street Fever
Moon Martin - Dreams on Fire
Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
Celtic Frost - Vanity/Nemesis
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Toto - All In (13CD)
Dark Matter - Wood Lane
Dark Matter - The Ghosts of Dunwich
Pink Floyd - Pulse
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King Crimson - Discipline
Eagles - Millennium Concert (vinyl)
Cheap Trick - In Another World
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Edgar Broughton Band - Speak Down the Wires - The Recordings 1975 - 1982
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Aviary - Heartless
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Yay! Also one of the best guitarists, you get lots of people that copy Vai, Malmsteen, EVH e.t.c. and do it superbly well but never seen anyone come close to getting Steve Howes style. Although on recent live albums (less said about them the better) it sounds like he has slowed a lot from his heyday.
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King Crimson - Starless and Bible Black
King Crimson - Lark's Tongues in Aspic
King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon
King Crimson - Islands
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Black Spiders - s/t
Salem Mass - Witch Burning
Breathless - s/t
Breathless - Nobody Leaves This Song Alive
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Beck, Bogert & Appice - Live
Zon - I'm Worried About the Boys
King Crimson- Lizard
King Crimson - Red
Oberon - A Midsummer Night's Dream (pre order)
Perry Leopold - Experiments in Metaphysics
Panama Limited - Indian Summer
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Stewart Clark - And Then There Was Me...
Stewart Clark - Let's Go There
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Magic Power - Triumph
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The Senton Bombs - Aerial Threat
Controversial Hard Rock Opinions
in General Music Discussion
Posted · Edited by Nick C
People who take the piss out of the Darkness for being a joke band - then go out and buy anything by Steel Panther
(plz take your seat at the lower end of the evolutionary scale)