This will be a brief review of the album as there are already far too many words out there about Yes’s most progressive work. Ah, I see the old trick of starting off with a mildly controversial statement worked, you’re…
View More Yes – Relayer | Remixed & Expanded by Steven Wilson (2014)Category: Album Reviews
Pearls Of Swines – Pearls Of Swines
The last album I reviewed that involved the ever-busy and highly talented eclectic bass wrangler Frederick Galiay was Apokálupsis by Big (drum&bass), but Pearls Of Swines could not be more different. Apokálupsis was a strange and hard to like “deeply…
View More Pearls Of Swines – Pearls Of SwinesPink Floyd – The Endless River
It was during the recording of Pink Floyd’s last album “The Division Bell” back in ’94 that they also recorded a number of pieces for an unfinished ambient album that went under the working title of The Big Spliff. These…
View More Pink Floyd – The Endless RiverJuha Kujanpää – Kivenpyörittäjä | Tales And Travels
Kivenpyörittäjä (Tales And Travels) was released this time last year and you could well be forgiven for not coming across this album in your travels. Had I not received an email from Juha himself asking if we would be interested…
View More Juha Kujanpää – Kivenpyörittäjä | Tales And TravelsWrupk Urei – Kõik Saab Korda
In a departure for AltrOck, a label normally associated with the more avant end of the progressive spectrum, Estonian band Wrupk Urei have crafted a highly individual instrumental palette that dips its brush into space rock, or possibly inner-space rock,…
View More Wrupk Urei – Kõik Saab KordaHelp Yourself – Reaffirmation: An Anthology 1971-1973
Esoteric Recordings have come up trumps with this delightful career-spanning retrospective of English band Help Yourself. Featuring tracks from all four of the group’s studio albums issued during the band’s short lifespan, plus singles and rare live cuts, Reaffirmation does…
View More Help Yourself – Reaffirmation: An Anthology 1971-1973Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble – Out Of The Blue
Out Of The Blue along with the Live In Buenos Aires DVD serve as the first recordings of the then recently reformed The English Rock Ensemble featuring Rick Wakeman (keyboards), Damian Wilson (vocals), Ant Glynne (guitars & backing vocals), Lee…
View More Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble – Out Of The BlueRick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble – Out There
Following on from their re-incarnation just prior to the new millennium, Rick Wakeman And The English Rock Ensemble undertook a touring schedule in 2000 which took them to South America, a process they continued into 2001 and resulted in the splendid…
View More Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble – Out ThereMinor Giant – On The Road
I’ve now spent quite a few weeks, on and off, trying to put together a comprehensive and well considered review of this album and I have to admit that what I’ve ended up with is neither, but that’s actually a…
View More Minor Giant – On The RoadMoraine – Groundswell
I would imagine if you were one of a mere 297 souls living on a tiny island group whose main and probably only claim to fame is that it is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, being some…
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