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Be-Bop Deluxe
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Axe Victim (Deluxe Edition)
Review by Gary Hill

Be-Bop Deluxe is one of those bands that should have been much bigger than they were. From a point of view of being influential, these guys are huge, but to the general public, they are largely unknown.


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Drastic Plastic - Deluxe Edition
Review by Gary Hill
Drastic Plastic was the final album from Be Bop Deluxe. It was released in 1978.

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Futurama
Review by Gary Hill
This is an expanded and classy reissue of Be-Bop Deluxe's 1975 album Futurama. The disc was aptly titled as the sound was really futuristic in a lot of ways.

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Modern Music: Deluxe Edition
Review by Gary Hill

This new double-disc collection brings us the original mix of a classic Be-bop Deluxe album along with a new mix.


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Sunburnt Finish
Review by Gary Hill
This is a brand new two-CD edition of Be-Bop Deluxe's Sunburnt Finish album. The first CD is a new master of the original album.

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The mix of sounds here is great. It ranges from electronic music to jazz, King Crimson like prog and a lot more.

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Bill Nelson - Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Arcana – Optimism
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I like pretty much everything I’ve ever heard from Bill Nelson.

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Bill Nelson - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights
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Bill Nelson - Dreamy Screens (Soundtracks from the Echo Observatory)
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