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Ayreon
1011001
[ Inside Out U.S. / 2 CD - released 29/Jan/2008 ]
'1011001' is a two-disc magnum opus that tells the story of Planet Y and the ongoing battle for the triumph of humanism over the forces of technological destruction.
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Dream Theater
Octavarium
[ Atlantic Records / CD - released 7/Jun/2005 ]
Dream Theater once again confirms its status as progressive hard rock's standard-bearers on their studio epic for 2005 - 'Octavarium'.
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Liquid Trio Experiment
Spontaneous Combustion
[ Magna Carta / CD - released 23/Oct/2007 ]
This is an "outtakes" album of jams that took place during October 1998, when the guys from Liquid Tension Experiment were working on their sophomore release.
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Rick Wakeman and The New English Rock Ensemble
Out There
[ AAO Music / CD - released 24/Apr/2007 ]
Originally issued in 2003 - and now featuring three bonus tracks - this is a truly prog-tastic return to form by the ruling wizard of the keyboards - Mr. Rick Wakeman!
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Steve Morse
Major Impacts 2
[ Magna Carta / CD - released 24/Feb/2004 ]
Direct America import. Steve carries on the theme of "Major Impacts", touching on ELP, Crosby Stills & Nash, The Who, Aerosmith, Genesis, ZZ Top, The Yardbirds and more, along with nods to Bach, Celtic, Cajun, and Country & Western!
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Transatlantic
SMPT:e
[ Metal Blade Records / CD - released 21/Mar/2000 ]
Here is a "super-prog-group" made up from members of Dream Theater; Spock's Beard; Marillion; and last but certainly not least, The Flower Kings. Specially imported directly from out of America, 'SMPT:e' was Transatlantic's brilliant debut.