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GOD 051CD
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"Progressive jazz rock, brilliantly played as usual, with occasional vocals in English. A live gig dating from Spring 1974. CD with 32-page booklet with detailed solo-discography." From Crack In The Cosmic Egg, "Highlighted by quality musicanship, notably a dizzying array of winds and keyboards, with complexly arranged instrumentals and, like the Dutch band Supersister, a penchant for eccentric tongue-in-cheek humour."
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GOD 047CD
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"Brainstorm's second work, a definite improvement on their first effort. Masterly played progressive jazz rock with flute, sax... From master tapes." Originally released by Spiegelei in 1973. "The music on both Brainstorm albums was a highly inventive blend of songs and instrumentals, with a touch of Zappa, Canterbury inspired certainly, akin to Caravan, Hatfield & The North, Soft Machine, etc., but also with a style all of their own. Highlighted by quality , notably a dizzying array of winds and keyboards, with complexly arranged instrumentals and like the Dutch band Supersister, a penchant for eccentric tongue-in-cheek humor. Brainstorm lived up to their name, and both albums are classics of the genre." -- Crack In The Cosmic Egg.
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