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A Song For Me Remastered & Expanded Edition
Review by Gary Hill
Family is one of those band I've heard referenced over the years in the history of progressive rock, but never actually heard before.

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Fearless 3CD Expanded Edition
Review by Gary Hill
The Fearless album, from 1971 saw John Wetton joining Family. It also saw the sound of the group change to some degree.

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It's Only a Movie - 2 CD Remastered Expanded Edition
Review by Gary Hill
It's Only a Movie was the final album from prog rock act Family. The disc gets a deluxe reissue here.

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Rocking Horse Music Club - Circus of Wire Dolls
Review by Gary Hill
This is a double CD that is essentially a concept album or rock opera, depending on how you look at it. It's packed full of great music that lands in the progressive rock zone.

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King Crimson - Larks’ Tongues In Aspic (The Complete Recording Sessions)
Review by Gary Hill

This is quite an interesting set. It's been released in honor of the 50th Anniversary of King Crimson's Larks' Tongues in Aspic album. We get two CDs here along with two Blu-Rays. 


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King Crimson - Red 50th Anniversary Edition (two CD two Blu-Ray Edition)
Review by Gary Hill
It really took me a while to figure out what to do with this release in terms of a review. That’s about how Music Street Journal works rather than any other reason.

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Chapman Whitney - Streetwalkers
Review by Gary Hill
This is perhaps not the proggiest thing I’ve included under the progressive rock section, but it does have a decent amount of that genre within its running time.

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Asia - Then & Now
Review by Greg Olma
This is an odd release for Asia.  After the departure of Steve Howe and the lackluster reception of Astra, the band broke up without a lot of fanfare. 

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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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