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PT 8062CD
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Prog Temple present a reissue of Lighthouse's Good Day, originally released in 1974. Having been named "Vocal/Instrumental Group of the Year" for the third time at Canada's prestigious Juno Awards in 1973, Lighthouse entered Thunder Sound in Toronto the following year to record their final album. Downplaying the horn-heavy sound that had previously defined them, it's a taut set of progressive rock with prominent synth and it sees founder member and drummer Skip Prokop switching to lead guitar. It makes its long-overdue CD debut here. Includes background notes and images.
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PT 8050CD
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Originally formed in 1968, this legendary Canadian horn-rock band spanned rock 'n' roll, jazz, progressive, and classical music. Released in December 1971, Thoughts Of Movin' On was their fifth album, and appeared on the legendary Vertigo imprint in the UK. It makes its long-overdue CD debut here.
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PT 8049CD
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Originally formed in 1968, this legendary Canadian horn-rock band spanned rock 'n' roll, jazz, and classical music. Released in June 1971, One Fine Morning is their fourth album, and its title-track became an international hit. Originally issued on the legendary Vertigo imprint in the UK, it makes its long-overdue return to CD here.
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