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Greenslade
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Bedside Manners are Extra
Review by Gary Hill
This reissue of the second Greenslade album is a definite value. It's a double disc set in a great digipack with a classy booklet.

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Greenslade (Expanded and Re-Mastered 2CD Edition)
Review by Gary Hill
I remember that I first heard of Greenslade when I was looking over one of the Roger Dean books. I'm a huge fan of the artist, and he did the cover to this album.

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Spyglass Guest
Review by Gary Hill
This new re-mastered edition of the third Greenslade album is quite cool. First you get the original album with a polished up sound on the first CD of the set.

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Time and Tide (Remastered 2-CD Edition)
Review by Gary Hill
This new reissue of a 1975 release from Greenslade is recommended. This includes a remastered version of the main album.

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This new release is a deluxe reissue of an old album from Colosseum. There is a second CD with bonus tracks and to some degree, I think I like that disc better. .


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Colosseum - Daughter of Time: Remastered & Expanded Edition
Review by Gary Hill
This new remastered version of a classic album features three bonus tracks. I have never heard the original before, so it's all new to me.

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King Crimson - Lizard
Review by Julie Knispel
Lizard is one of two “lost” King Crimson albums. Generally overlooked in favor of either the megalithic debut release or the embryonic prog metal that made up the band’s mid-1970’s output, Lizard shows the band moving more toward Robert Fripp’s musical ideals and concepts.
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King Crimson - Lizard – 40th Anniversary Series
Review by Gary Hill
The third King Crimson album, this version is part of the 40th Anniversary series of reissues. It is presented here in a few ways.

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Dave Greenslade - The Pentateuch Of The Cosmogony
Review by John Pierpoint
This is a recent CD reissue of a spectacularly ambitious full-colour book and double-album project from 1979.

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Various Artists - Wind Of Change – Progressive Sounds Of 1973, 4CD Box Set
Review by Gary Hill
This four-CD set has some great music contained within. We get some of the bigger prog acts in terms of songs from Renaissance, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Electric Light Orchestra, Procol Harum and Yes.

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