Introducing the best albums of 1969. Including King Crimson, Miles Davis, The Beatles and Soft Machine.
Review: Bill Bruford – One Of A Kind (1979)
A review of drummer Bill Bruford's second solo album One Of A Kind.
Review: Pekka Pohjola – Visitation (1979)
A review of bassist/composer Pekka Pohjola's fourth solo album Visitation.
Review: Sonata Islands Kommandoh – Quasar Burning Bright (2020)
A review of Italian avant-prog band Sonata Islands Kommandoh's album Quasar Burning Bright, in which the band, flirting with zeuhl, takes more influences from electronic music.
Levyarvio: Billy Cobham – Crosswinds (1974)
Arvostelussa Mahavishnu Orchestrasta tutun rumpali Billy Cobhamin toinen sooloalbumi Crosswinds.
Review: King Crimson – Islands (1971)
A review of Islands, the fourth studio album by King Crimson, formed in 1969.
Review: The Carla Bley Band – European Tour 1977 (1978)
A review of American jazz musician and composer Carla Bley's sixth album European Tour 1977. Contrary to the title, this is not a concert recording but a studio album recorded in Germany with a large ensemble.
Review: Soft Machine – Fourth (1971)
Soft Machine's fourth album, Fourth, is reviewed where the band really moves in the direction of jazz. On Fourth, the psychedelia and rock in general of the previous albums is a thing of the past, as are the Dadaist lyrics of drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt, as the album is entirely instrumental.
Review: Monika Roscher Bigband – Witchy Activities And The Maple Death (2023)
Review of Monika Roscher Bigband's third studio album Witchy Activities And The Maple Death, a powerful combination of progressive rock, jazz and pop with a large line-up.
Levyarvio: Monika Roscher Bigband – Witchy Activities And The Maple Death (2023)
Arvostelussa Monika Roscher Bigbandin kolmas studiolevy Witchy Activities And The Maple Death, joka on suurella kokoonpanolla tehty väkevä yhdistelmä progressiivista rockia, jazzia ja poppia.