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  | MIRIODOR ~ PARADE / LIVE AT NEARFEST CUNEIFORM 208/209 (Barcode: 045775020822) ~ CANADA ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2002 - 2005 Released: 2005
6th album (recorded 2005) by the greatest Canadian RIO band MiriodorFind albums by this artist. Superb in every respect, they seem to get better with age, like good wine. Quirky, adventurous and zanny are just a few of the words that come to mind when reacting to their ever amazing music, which is intellectualy stumulating at all times. Guest performances by Swedish master musician - accordionist/keyboardist Lars HollmerFind albums by this artist (of Samla Mammas MannaFind albums by this artist) - is a cherry on top! The album comes paired with the live recording from 2002 at the Nearfest festival, which of course if brilliant as well. You just can`t go wrong with this one!
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  | SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA ~ KAKA AMIGO 884 ~ SWEDEN ~ Progressive Rock
A triumphant returm of SMM after 23 years with a new album, which turn out to be as brilliant as one might expect from them with no exceptions. Some studio material form 1998 and some live material recorded between 1993-1998, which is witty, funny, crazy & brilliant!
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  | SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA ~ KLOSSA KNAPITATET SILENCE 3617 ~ SWEDEN ~ Progressive Rock
3rd album from 1974 by this outstanding Swedish Prog group, probably one of the most advanced ever and members of the R.I.O movement. Never a dull moment with these fantastic musicians and expect the unexpected! Led by Lars Hollmer, who also serves as the link to other "braches" of this musical fammily like Zamla Mammaz Manna and Von Zamla
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  | SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA ~ MALTID SILENCE 3604 ~ SWEDEN ~ Progressive Rock
2nd album from 1973 by this seminal Swedish Prog group. As all their compatriots, Samla and the following reincarnations created a unique and unusual sound with brilliant compositions and complex rhythm changes. A true classic.
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