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FAMILY ~ A SONG FOR ME / ANYWAY...
BGO 854 (Barcode: 5017261208545) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2009

3rd and 4th albums by the fantastic British Prog band FamilyFind albums by this artist, one of the most imaginative, sophisticated and excellent bands of the 1970s. Formed by vocalist Roger ChapmanFind albums by this artist and guitarist John WhitneyFind albums by this artist, who also were responsible for writing the band´s exceptional material, the original lineup included also saxophonist Jim KingFind albums by this artist, bassist Rick GrechFind albums by this artist and drummer Rob TownsendFind albums by this artist. This lineup recorded two exceptional albums: "Music In A Doll`s HouseFind albums with this title" and "Family EntertainmentFind albums with this title", which are considered as Prog masterpieces. Following the departure of Grech (to form Blind FaithFind albums by this artist) and later King, they were replaced by bassist John WeiderFind albums by this artist and multi-instrumentalist Poli PalmerFind albums by this artist respectively. Palmer´s contributions on vibraphone, flute and piano expanded the band´s sound considerably, adding subtle Jazzy nuances to the already intricate musical amalgam the band produced. Chapman´s unique vocal qualities, which had absolutely no rivalry on the British scene, combined with the superb instrumental backing turned Family into an absolute marvel, which has stayed unchallenged for the last 40 years. The new lineup recorded the two albums included here in rapid succession, using 4 live tracks on the second album to speed up the recording process, which ultimately turned out to be the only live material ever formally released by the band. The quality of the songwriting, as well as the extended instrumental work, is staggering and completely uncompromised by the passage of time. This is the Holy Grail of early Prog, regardless the fact that most Prog historians and music critics often fail to recognize the band´s contribution to the genre. This remastered edition spiced up with many bonus tracks is a must to any collector of Prog albums, as no collection can be complete without them. Absolutely essential!
 CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

FAMILY ~ BANDSTAND / IT`S ONLY A MOVIE
BGO 856 (Barcode: 5017261208569) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1972 - 1973 Released: 2009

7th and 8th albums by the fantastic British Prog band FamilyFind albums by this artist, one of the most imaginative, sophisticated and excellent bands of the 1970s. "BandstandFind albums with this title" was recorded by the same excellent lineup that created its predecessor "FearlessFind albums with this title" and the live album. In spite of extensive touring and some chart success Family sadly remained somewhere in the back trenches of the turbulent Rock scene, never actually achieving the recognition they truly deserved. By the time the recorded the second album included here, which was to be their swansong, the band was clearly running out of steam as far as climbing the commercial top was concerned. Poli PalmerFind albums by this artist and John WettonFind albums by this artist left (Wetton joined King CrimsonFind albums by this artist) and were replaced by keyboardist Tony AshtonFind albums by this artist and bassist Jim CreganFind albums by this artist. The last album was much more relaxed that the previous material, but definitely still a great piece of musical ingenuity, even if the critics and many of the band´s fans thought otherwise. In retrospect its whimsical approach to songwriting and Jazzy undertones sound truly excellent. The quality of the songwriting, as well as the extended instrumental work, is staggering and completely uncompromised by the passage of time. This is the Holy Grail of early Prog, regardless the fact that most Prog historians and music critics often fail to recognize the band´s contribution to the genre. This remastered edition spiced up with many bonus tracks is a must to any collector of Prog albums, as no collection can be complete without them. Absolutely essential!
 CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

FAMILY ~ BBC RADIO VOLUME 3 1970
HUX 107 (Barcode: 682970001074) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1970 Released: 2009

3rd part of the collected BBC recordings by the seminal early UK Prog group FamilyFind albums by this artist. As usual, the sound quality of these recordings is superb, often better then original studio albums. These sessions were recorded by the second lineup of the group (so called Mk.2), which included bassist John WeiderFind albums by this artist and multi-instrumentalist Poli PalmerFind albums by this artist, and cover the material mostly included on the 3rd and 4th albums ("A Song For MeFind albums with this title" & "AnywayFind albums with this title"). This lineup was the strongest and most versatile incarnation of the group. The quality of the tunes as well as the incredible skills of the musicians is evident and this is a most welcome addition to the Family recorded heritage. The album includes all previously unreleased recordings; some sought to be lost completely before miraculously uncovered here. Family fans rejoyce!
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

STUD ~ STUD
ESOTERIC 2053 (Barcode: 5013929715325) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1971 Released: 2008

1st album by the obscure British Prog band StudFind albums by this artist, formed by two ex-TasteFind albums by this artist members: bassist Richard McCrackenFind albums by this artist and drummer John WilsonFind albums by this artist joined by guitarist Jim CreganFind albums by this artist (ex-Blossom ToesFind albums by this artist). Two guest musicians also play on this album: violinist John WeiderFind albums by this artist and vibraphonist Poli PalmerFind albums by this artist (both later associated with FamilyFind albums by this artist). The resulting music is quite interesting, moving between Folk-Rock inspired pieces and long jazzy improvisations, sometimes quite adventurous. The players display a high level of skill and imagination and the overall result is often quite surprising. The album has been unavailable for ages and the original LP is a highly sought after collectors’ item. This reissue creates a new opportunity for Prog and Jazz-Rock fans to get acquainted with this little gem.
 CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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