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CD Reviews
Rockpalast: West Coast Legends, Vol. 3
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve always liked Spirit. They were a great band that represented both the hippie psychedelia and killer blues rock.

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Son of America - Expanded Edition
Review by Gary Hill
This new three-CD box set is very cool. It is made up of a lot of unreleased songs, demos and such.

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Sunrise & Salvation (box set)
Review by Gary Hill
This is a massive collection. There is over ten hours of music here spread out over eight CDs. That includes 102 previously unreleased songs (live recordings and demos).

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Tent Of Miracles
Review by Gary Hill

Here we have a new deluxe edition of a Spirit album that was released in 1990. The sound of the set has a remarkably retro vibe.


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The Complete Potatoland
Review by Gary Hill
This four-CD set is pretty intriguing. It requires a bit of a history lesson to be fully appreciated,

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Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus, Remastered & Expanded 2CD Edition
Review by Gary Hill
I'm sure you'll get disagreement as to which album from an artist is their best, but it's a safe bet that Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus is up close to the top for most Spirit fans.

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Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Review by Gary Hill

With 1970's Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Spirit showed that they had a grasp on where the music of the new decade would be based. 


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DVD Reviews
Spirit - Rockpalast: West Coast Legends, Vol. 3 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve reviewed the CD of this album in the current issue, so for more information on specific songs, please consult that review.

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Randy California - & Spirit - The Euro-American Years: 1979-1983
Review by Gary Hill
This is the latest in a series of releases featuring the late Randy California and his band Spirit. This one is a six CD set that includes quite a bit of unreleased music, rarities and more.

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Various Artists - A Double Dose of the Blues
Review by G. W. Hill

This new double disc set features two different compilation albums. The first is a tribute to John Lee Hooker and the second is a sampling of British blues guys.


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Paul Kantner, Grace Slick & David Freiberg - Baron Von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun
Review by Gary Hill

I generally wouldn't consider Jefferson Airplane or Jefferson Starship to be progressive rock, although they both have prog tendencies at times.


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JJ Chardeau - Ombres And Lumières
Review by Gary Hill
This is the second album from this artist I've reviewed. I loved the other one, and I think I like this one even more.

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Fankhauser Cassidy Band - On the Blue Road
Review by G. W. Hill

This band should be great just based on the fact that it features surf guitar legend Merrell Fankhauser and Ed Cassidy of Spirit fame.


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Merrell Fankhauser - Tiki Lounge Live
Review by Gary Hill

Merrell Fankhauser is known for his surf and Hawaiian guitar sounds. He's also known for his television show "Tiki Lounge."


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