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Fernando Perdomo
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CD Reviews
Out to Sea
Review by Gary Hill
What an intriguing instrumental album this is. This definitely rides the line between progressive rock and fusion, but more often than not lands on the prog rock side of the equation.

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Out To Sea 3: Storm
Review by Gary Hill

It's always a bit tough to pin Fernando Perdomo down to one sound. I generally land him under progressive rock, but this one fits a lot more firmly under that heading than some others do.


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Self
Review by Gary Hill
I have reviewed quite a bit of stuff from Fernando Perdomo. He's a very busy musician, showing up on a lot of different albums.

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The Crimson Guitar: Tribute To King Crimson
Review by Gary Hill

I've reviewed a couple other sets from Fernando Perdomo, and I always enjoy his stuff. This set, as you might guess from the title, features his acoustic guitar treatments of various King Crimson numbers.


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Zebra Crossing
Review by Gary Hill
I previously reviewed another set from Fernando Perdomo. This one is a lot different than that one.

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Interviews
Fernando Perdomo
Interview by Gary Hill

Interview with Fernando Perdomo from 2018


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Related Articles
Appice Perdomo Project - Energy Overload
Review by Gary Hill
The two people who are named in the artist name here are frequently reviewed at Music Street Journal

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Arthur Brown - Monster’s Ball
Review by Gary Hill
I really wish I'd gotten this CD a month or so earlier. It would have been a perfect fit in our October issue because it definitely has a spooky angle to it.

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Various Artists - Ram On: 50th Anniversary Tribute To Paul & Linda McCartney's Ram
Review by Gary Hill
Let me start this by saying that I've never heard the original Ram album. I dig the Beatles and McCartney with Wings, but I never got any of this solo stuff before Wings.

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Life On Mars - Shadows In A Jar
Review by Gary Hill
This isn't precisely progressive rock, but there are enough space rock and other angles to lean me in that direction for classification.

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Mark Murdock - The Phoenix Has Risen
Review by Gary Hill
This is an intriguing release. I have to say that I wanted to like it more than I did.

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Sandy McKnight - W/ Fernando Perdomo - San Fernando Blitz
Review by Gary Hill
This short EP contains some effective music. There is a real mainstream pop rock vibe to all of it, but there is a decent range within that heading.

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Sandy McKnight - w/ Fernando Perdomo San Fernando Blast!
Review by Gary Hill
This duo previously released a couple EPs that I reviewed. Fernando Perdomo is a frequently covered artist at MSJ.

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Sandy McKnight - with Fernando Perdomo - San Fernando Beat
Review by Gary Hill
I have two reviews of this duo in this issue of Music Street Journal. The other one, the newer of the two, is definitely the better release.

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Various Artists - Yesterday and Today: 50th Anniversary Tribute To Yes
Review by Gary Hill

This new various artists collection, as you would imagine, pays tribute to the music of Yes. It's an intriguing set.


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