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Echolyn - Stars and Gardens Volume 4 DVD Review by Gary Hill I have an enormous amount of respect for this band. They are a dedicated and creative group with a devotion to their art.
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Einstürzende Neubauten - Live At Rockpalast DVD Review by G. W. Hill
I’m including these guys in progressive rock. I don’t know if they fit.
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Electric Light Orchestra - Live: The Early Years DVD Review by Gary Hill
Not everything ELO ever did was progressive rock. I’d have to say that this DVD of early performances qualifies, though.
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Electric Light Orchestra - Zoom Tour Live DVD Review by Larry Toering
Around the turn of the 1990s, ELO was in a bit of a transition of sorts, really.
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - The Birth of a Band: Isle of Wight Festival DVD Review by Steve Alspach The Isle of Wight Festival, is sometimes known as the "Kill the Messenger" festival for the hostility towards many of the performers (boy, that Joni Mitchell is a sensitive sort, isn't she?). It had at least one highlight - the "first debut performance" (um, how many debut performances can you have?) of The Supergroup (in caps) of the 1970s - Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer.
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition DVD Review by Gary Hill
This is a concert film of the Emerson, Lake and Palmer Pictures at an Exhibition performances.
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Emerson, Lake and Palmer - 40th Anniversary Reunion Concert DVD Review by Gary Hill
While Emerson and Lake have toured recently, and Carl Palmer frequently performs ELP songs with his own band, real Emerson Lake and Palmer concerts are a rarity these days.
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Enchant - Live at Last DVD Review by Greg Olma Enchant have been around for 12 years now and for a band that receives extremely little media coverage, they do have a considerable fanbase. I read about them in Classic Rock Magazine and based on their description, I decided to pick up this DVD.
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Brian Eno - 1971-1977: The Man Who Fell To Earth DVD Review by Gary Hill
The thing about unauthorized documentaries is that they lack access to music and real insider interviews.
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Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Live In Stockholm Review by John Pierpoint This is the only official live DVD of Swedish jazz/rock ensemble Esbjörn Svensson Trio (EST) available so far, which is a shame.
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Estradasphere - Palace of Mirrors Live DVD Review by Gary Hill I remember when I saw Alan Holdsworth live. My mouth was open nearly the entire set because the band was so incredible.
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