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Yearly Archives: 2017

Mother Earth News magazine, January 1970

Many of you already know The Mother Earth News. You probably see it sold at your local supermarket. Heck, you probably have a few issues lying about in your home. If you’ve given a chance to read the magazine, you’ll notice the magazine is all about living in the country, how to survive, grow your […] Continue reading

Cathedral: Stained Glass Stories (1978)

There were several bands named Cathedral. One was a British metal band, another was a 1990’s Washington, D.C.-based neo-prog rock band, and then there’s this Cathedral, a 1970s prog rock band out of New York. This band only released one album, Stained Glass Stories in 1978, but it’s incredible! Usually little good can be said […] Continue reading

Eloy: Floating (1974)

Eloy has went through so many different lineups and changes in sound that it’s not even funny, but despite that, they stayed pretty much progressive throughout their whole career. 1974’s Floating was Eloy’s third album and finds them pretty much in the same territory as their previous offering, Inside (1973), that is sticking to a […] Continue reading

Il Balletto di Bronzo: YS (1972)

Il Balletto di Bronzo was yet another long line of Italian prog bands out there. In 1970, the band released their debut called Sirio 2222. It’s said to be in the psychedelic hard rock vein, like Hendrix, and is not usually highly regarded in prog circles (on the other hand, if you like that type […] Continue reading

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Deja Vu (1970)

I have already done the review of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s self-entitled 1969 debut. They were a group that nowadays, either comes across as being rather dated and trite by some people, and for other people, they bring back those wonderful memories of days gone by. I happen to be the latter, as I was […] Continue reading

Tangerine Dream: Alpha Centauri (1971)

In 1970, Tangerine Dream released Electronic Meditation, which has got to be the least typical sounding album you’ll ever hear from those guys, as it was guitar and drum-oriented Krautrock with an underground feel. That album featured Edgar Froese, Conrad Schnitzler, and Klaus Schulze. Schnitzler and Schulze quickly left the band, with Schnitzler releasing a […] Continue reading

Frank Zappa & The Mothers: Fillmore East, June 1971

By 1971, Frank Zappa had formed a new edition of the Mothers of Invention (now simply called The Mothers, as Zappa wanted to all along). Already several albums with the original Mothers of Invention had surfaced from 1966 to 1970, plus he already released a couple of albums simply under his own name, Hot Rats […] Continue reading