 | Scheherazade & Other Stories [Read More ...] 1994 reissue on Repertoire of the prog icon's 1975 album forBTM, featuring their interpretation of Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade' and a full orchestra complete with strings. Four tracks total. 'Songs Of Scheherazade' is a nine part suite. |
 | Live at Carnegie Hall [Read More ...] Description: 1994 reissue on Repertoire of the prog icon's 1976 double live album for BTM, complete with the original artwork. Contains all eight tracks on two CDs within a double slimline jewel case. Includes 'Mother Russia', 'Ocean Gypsy' and 'Ashes Are Burning'. The album was recorded with... |
 | Turn of the Cards [Read More ...] 1994 reissue on the Repertoire label of the prog icon's 1974album, originally released on the BTM label. Six tracks, including 'Running Hard' and 'Mother Russia'. |
 | Ashes Are Burning [Read More ...] Probably One of the Best and First Fully Formed Album, Mixing Russian, French, and Indian Influences in Musical Settings that Are Both Lively and Elegant. Features Andy Powell on Title Track. Now Available on CD for the First Time. |
 | Prologue [Read More ...] First Album to Be Released in the 70's with Annie Haslam. |
 | Da Capo [Read More ...] Description: Reissued 1995 album. A magnificent 2CD set featuring the rich and highly melodic music of this unique British band. Some 25 tracks comprising both epic performances and skillfully crafted songs, trace the band's development from 1969 to 1982. Contains 2 previously unreleased ... |
 | Time-Line [Read More ...] 1997 Repertoire reissue of their 1983 & last studio album, featuring lead singer Annie Haslam and 10 commercially accessible tracks, mostly composed by bassist John Camp and guitarist/ songwriter Michael Dunford. Includes 'The Enter- tainer', from the 1995 compilation 'Da Capo'. |
 | Camera Camera [Read More ...] Reissued 1982 album. Amoung the songs are 'Bonjour Swansong' written by guitarist Michael Dunford and the Cornish poetess Betty Thatcher, and 'Ukraine Ways' by Dunford and bass player John Camp. 9 total tracks. |
 | Illusion [Read More ...] 1995 reissue on Repertoire of the prog icon's 1971 album forIsland & second overall. 'Illusions' features the original line up with ex-Yardbirds Keith Relf & Jim McCarty. Six tracks, including 'Love Goes On' and 'Golden Thread'. |
 | Michael Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore (1612) [Read More ...] Review: Fabulous performances, but this is NOT just violin music!!:Praetorius's famous collection of dances entitled 'Terpsichore' (1612) surely needs no introduction - indeed recordings of it are available in abundance. What undoubtedly sets this one apart from previous readings is that... |
 | Blessing in Disguise [Read More ...] Produced by Tony Visconti. |
 | Innocence [Read More ...] 11 track compilation featuring rare & previously unreleased material by this legendary British prog act. Contains the previously unreleased cuts 'Prayer For Life' & 'Walking Away', plus 'Kings And Queens' & 'Innocence'. Over 66 minutes of music. 1998 Mooncrest Records release. |
 | New Era [Read More ...] Description: 2008 release by this new project from Finnish Grammy nominated record producer, songwriter and musician, Timo Tolkki, formerly of Stratovarius. The recent break up of Stratovarius came about because Tolkki felt that everything that was to be said with that band, with those member... |
 | Midas Man [Read More ...] 2003 compilation for the British progressive rock act. Disc two is a bonus disc with 6 tracks 'Ocean Spray', 'Days Of The Dreamer', 'A Song For All Seasons', 'Running Hard', 'Back Home Once Again' & 'Can You Understand/The Vultures Fly High'. Delta Deluxe. |
 | Renaissance [Read More ...] Description: 1995 reissue on Repertoire of the 1969 self-titled debut by this legendary prog band with both sides of their 1969 & first single added as bonus tracks, 'The Sea' & 'Island'. Seven tracks total, also including 'Kings And Queens' & 'Bullet'. The original album and 7' single were f... |
 | Musique of Violenze - Dances, etc for Queen Elizabeth's Violin Band (English Orpheus, Vol 42) /Parley of Instruments * Holman [Read More ...] Description: Among other things, Henry VIII appears to have been responsible for bringing the violin to England. The original group of Jewish-Italian string players who came to work for Henry started a musical institution that continued as part of the royal household until it was disbanded... |
 | Novella [Read More ...] The prog legend's 1977 album for Sire. Five tracks, including 'Can You Hear Me?' and 'The Sisters'. |
 | Turn of the Cards [Read More ...] 2002 remastered Japanese pressing on BTM Records and packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. This is the bands 4th album originally released in 1974. |
 | Dowland: Lachrimae [Read More ...] Review: JG Miller's Album of the Week No. 2:This is European chamber music from the early 17th century. The date of composition, 1604, places it in the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque traditions. I would classify it as late Renaissance and not early Baroque. It... |
 | Azure d'Or [Read More ...] The prog legend's 1979 album for Sire. 10 tracks, including 'Jekyll And Hyde', 'The Winter Tree' and 'Only Angels Have Wings'. |