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Lar De Maravilhas is the second studio album from Brazilian prog rock group Casa Das Máquinas, originally released in 1975. Though their self-titled debut release lacked ambition and personality, this was not the case with their sophomore release. Lar De Maravilhas is a truly mesmerizing work of prog mastery. Drawing pop influence from The Beatles but filtered through a crunchy, guitar heavy prog sound that is indebted to Procol Harum, Yes, Genesis, and Camel, and of course, the Brazilian heroes Os Mutantes. One of the better examples of Brazilian prog of the '70s, Lar De Maravilhas has been out of print on vinyl for the more than four decades since its initial release.
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A reissue of the self-titled debut from Haizea, a progressive folk-rock outfit from the Basque region of Spain, originally released in 1977. A five-piece group heavily influenced by the classic British folk-rock of the late '60s/early '70s, Haizea also take melodic influence from their native country, creating a truly unique sound that is largely unmatched before or since.
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SAGA 184LP
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Funky, progressive, and distinctly Brazilian, Têrço's self-titled second long player, originally released in 1973, is a long sought after classic of Brazilian rock. With a guitar tone straight out of the heaviest of UK rock of the time, and a drummer that would make every beat junkie drool, it's no wonder Têrço have been sampled by folks like Madlib and that this record fetches huge sums in the original pressing. A classic piece of funky Brazilian progressive rock that's been out of print for far too long.
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