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1.1 Slow Yourself Down - Camel1.2 Decadence - Kevin Ayers1.3 Jerusalem - Emerson, Lake ; Palmer1.4 Check Out - Family1.5 Evening Blue - Traffic1.6 River of Life - PFM1.7 In Old England Town (Boogie No. 2) - Electric Light Orchestra1.8 Memory Laine Hugh / Headloss - Caravan1.9 Ejection (Single Version) - Robert Calvert1.10 Back Into the Future - Man1.11 Drowning Man - Greenslade1.12 The Void - Darryl Way's Wolf1.13 Wind of Change - Badger1.14 Classical Gas - Beggars Opera2.1 Untitled No. 1 - John Lees2.2 Father of Day, Father of Night - Manfred Mann's Earthband2.3 Song - Jonesy2.4 Hurricane Man / Rock N' Roller - Edgar Broughton Band2.5 Hard Time - Rare Bird2.6 Good Day - Nektar2.7 Parents - Budgie2.8 Orgone Accumulator - Hawkwind2.9 Street Urchin - Pink Fairies2.10 Wheel of Fortune - Badger2.11 Dreams By the Sea - John Martyn2.12 Armin - Curved Air3.1 Time Captives - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come3.2 Terminal Eyes (Single Version) - Al Stewart3.3 L'auberge Du Sanglier / a Hunting We Shall Go / Pengola / Backwards / a Hunting We Shall Go (Reprise) - Caravan3.4 Flying Teapot - Gong3.5 Fool's Gold - Hemlock3.6 Metamorphosis - Curved Air3.7 Photos of Ghosts - PFM3.8 Never Let Go - Camel3.9 Grand Hotel - Procol Harum3.10 Still - Pete Sinfield3.11 Never Let Go - Camel3.12 Starship Trooper (Live) - Yes4.1 Move It (Single Version) - Stray4.2 The Furthest Point - Spirogyra4.3 Spirit of Joy - Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come4.4 Nostradamus - Al Stewart4.5 Silver Song (1973 Single Version) - Anthony Phillips4.6 It Has to Be - Help Yourself4.7 The Night People - Pete Sinfield4.8 Upon Tomorrow - Tempest4.9 Shouting in a Bucket Blues - Kevin Ayers4.10 Bedside Manners Are Extra - Greenslade4.11 Ashes Are Burning - Renaissance |
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 | Description: | Four CD set. Digitally remastered clamshell boxed set celebrating the finest musical sounds of so-called progressive rock music of 1973. Five hours of music featuring tracks by Kevin Ayers, Edgar Broughton Band, Budgie, Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Electric Light Orchestra, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Family, Gong, Greenslade, Hawkwind, Help Yourself, Manfred Mann's Earthband, Nektar, PFM, Pink Fairies, Procol Harum, Nektar, Anthony Phillips, Rare Bird, Renaissance, Al Stewart, Traffic, Darryl Way's Wolf, Yes, and many more. The next release in the series of compilations celebrating so-called "Progressive" rock music concentrating on 1973, another year in which Progressive music in all it's forms would continue to be a dominating force with the album buying public. Much of this music appeared on the "progressive" imprints of major record labels such as EMI's Harvest, Decca's Deram and Philips Records' Vertigo and the emerging independent labels such as Charisma, United Artists and Island Records. 1973 saw a wealth of imaginative artists continue to meld seemingly disparate musical genres and influences such as jazz, blues, folk, rock and classical music on a host of wonderful albums, all of which appealed to an audience of students and rock fans. Universities and Colleges remained regular venues on burgeoning live music circuit in the UK for these artists, most of whom earned loyal followings through regular concert performances both in Britain and in Europe. |  | No. of tracks: |
49 |
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ECLEC42823 |
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