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Hiatus presents a reissue of Mountain Ash Band's The Hermit, originally released in 1976. Emanating from the curious urban landscape of the west midlands in the early 1970s, the Mountain Ash Band emerged in the midst of a sustained interest in folk music. Cambridge-born writer Colin Cripps led the band up to the beautiful moors of Ilkley in Yorkshire, providing an idyllic backdrop for their concept album The Hermit in 1975. Cripps's network of friends from the Coventry arts scene would prove vital in bringing the album to fruition, but wouldn't be able to envisage its continuing influence and its hefty price tag decades later. Hiatus present their 1976 classic album here with previously unreleased material, restorative audio remastering, interviews, background liners, and rare archival memorabilia.
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Hiatus present a reissue of Electric Sandwich's self-titled album, originally released in 1972. Bonn, Germany, the birthplace of not only Ludwig van Beethoven, but Arktis, Satin Whale, and Electric Sandwich. The stature of progressive rock or what we term as "krautrock" is not widely considered to be quite as tall as the classical giants, but Jochen Carthaus, Jörg Ohlert, Klaus Lormann, and Wolf Fabian made their own impressive and historic niche in 1972 with the release of their eponymous self-titled album for Hamburg's progressive outlet: Brain Records. Includes two bonus tracks; professionally re-mastered from original sound recordings; Includes interviews, background liners, and rare archival photographs.
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Indian Puddin' & Pipe emerged from the Pacific Northwest in 1966, as West Coast Natural Gas. That familiar name would soon be erased by mogul Matthew Katz in favor of Indian Puddin' & Pipe for his Fifth Pipedream Volume One production venture in 1968. When the band split up shortly after, they were revived by Pat Craig and Steve Mack to return to Coast Recorders for one final session in 1969. Hiatus present the entire recorded legacy of one of San Francisco's finest underground bands from the 1960s psychedelic era. For a band that was cruelly denied proper recognition at the time, they have since become an integral part of Bay Area music history.
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Hiatus present a reissue of Narnia's Aslan Is Not A Tame Lion, originally released in 1974. Narnia's acid folk masterpiece from 1974 remains one of progressive rock's most inspired and enchanting rarities. Narnia emerged from the Christian rock scene with bands such as Parchment, merging their faith with a modern rock format. Pauline Filby and an early incarnation of After The Fire were both established names in their own right, but joined forces in 1974 to record this classic album. Playing alongside acts such as Blodwyn Pig, Budgie, and Savoy Brown, Narnia were about to take evangelist Britain through a major shift and Aslan Is Not A Tame Lion is an incredible testament to this chapter in both Christian music and British acid folk rock. Includes five bonus tracks from Pauline Filby's 1969 solo album Show Me A Rainbow, including the rare single cut "I'm Hungry". Professionally remastered; Includes background liners and rare archival memorabilia.
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