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		<title>More melody Jam! You have to believe this one too&#8230;</title>
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Chicken Noodles II by Buckethead and Travis Dickerson

If you thought you didn't get enough with their first offering of melody jam from their album "Chicken Noodles", Buckethead and his friend Travis Dickerson offer you more of the jam in a sequel titled "Chicken Noodles II". This time they have a ...</description>
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		<title>A great pop-rock album</title>
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Year of the Cat by Al Stewart

In its heydays the album reached no.5 on the American Billboard Album charts but even that rank doesn't make Al Stewart a household name as other albums that reached the same or lower status on the popular albums chart. It may have gathered interest ...</description>
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		<title>Melodic progressive rock doesn&#8217;t come like this</title>
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The Snow Goose by Camel

In all my music listening life I have been overwhelmed by a couple of bands and the moments when I discovered them. These were: listening to Wishbone Ash the first time, rediscovering the original progressive side of pre-Phil Collins-fronted Genesis, rediscovering Pre-Breakfast in America Supertramp and ...</description>
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		<title>Colors of India - Ganesh Kumaresh</title>
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Colours of India by Ganesh Kumaresh.

Colours of India is a fusion album that can rival some of the best fusion albums from India in the recent past. It was also my first review on my other music blog madrasbee where I review and write about music from the Indian sub-continent. ...</description>
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		<title>Melody Jam? You have to believe this</title>
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Chicken Noodles by Buckethead

This is a shorter review.

Chicken Noodles is a much newer album and my prediction is that it is already anonymous or is going to be forgotten soon but in my opinion this is a landmark album. I haven't heard of an entire album full of Jam as ...</description>
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		<title>A timeless rock classic</title>
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Pilgrimage by Wishbone Ash

My all time favourite Wishbone Ash album and the album that lead to me Wishbone Ash and their great music. 

It was the early 90's and a few words about my audio gear in those days. I used to be the very happy owner of the Sansui ...</description>
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		<title>Ready for some Indo-Swedish fusion?</title>
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"Teabreak" by Mynta

Mynta is a Swedish band. Two Indian musicians feature prominently in their line-up. Fazal Qureshi on tabla and Shankar Mahadevan on vocals and of the two Fazal Qureshi is a permanent member and Shankar guests more often. Early Mynta music and took a jazz rock direction. In 1987 ...</description>
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		<title>Zizoh - Japanese Wishbone Ash</title>
		<description>I first wanted to add this information as a comment to the post on Wishbone Ash, the debut album of Wishbone Ash but after listening to the sound clips and watching the band on YouTube I thought the band deserved a posting. Truly they make a very good impersonation of ...</description>
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		<title>Change of Feeds</title>
		<description>While subscribing to Blogrush I accidentally changed my original feed link (http://feeds.feedburner.com/Great-anonymous-albums) to the default one (http://great-anonymous-albums.com/feed/) of the site. This has been corrected. So for those of you who haven't received any new feeds to your feed-reader please refresh or ensure that your feed-reeder is beign fed by the ...</description>
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		<title>A &#8220;classic rock&#8221; album from Motown?</title>
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"Get Ready" by Rare Earth

I first listened to Rare Earth and their hit "Get Ready" while still in college in the late eighties, on a rock compilation album. One unusual thing about the song was the amazing bass solo that concluded the song. But little did I know that the ...</description>
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