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Reviews for the Third Edition

Reviews for the third edition of The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive rock (will be updated).

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II > Celeste

Artist: Celeste
Label: Mellow Records
Catalog#: MAC 1001
Format: Vinyl
Country: Italy
Released: 1991

Zarathustra > Museo Rosenbach

Artist: Museo Rosenbach
Label: Ricordi
Catalog#: SMRL 6113
Format: Vinyl
Country: Italy
Released: 1973
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Museo Rosenbach were another Ligurian band, formed from the legendary Il Sistemi by guitarist Enzo Merogno and Leonard Lagorio in 1972. But Lagorio eventually dropped out (forming Celeste with another Il Sistemi alumnus, Ciro Perrino), and Merogno teamed up with Giancarlo Golzi on drums, Alberto Moreno on bass, Pit Corradi on keyboards and Stefano Galifi on vocals. The band's debut album, Zarathustra, takes its concept from Nietzsche's Also sprach Zarathustra and was released on the Dischi Ricordi label.

Celeste > Celeste

Artist: Celeste
Label: Grog
Catalog#: GRL 02
Format: Vinyl
Country: Italy
Released: 1976-01
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Another offshoot of the Sanremo-based Il Sistema, Celeste was founded in late 1972 by Ciro Perrino and Leonardo Lagorio, who was briefly a member of Museo Rosenbach. Their motive was not to recreate Il Sistemi, but rather forge a group with a more acoustic and classical feel. Rounding out the lineup were Giorgio Battaglia on bass and Mariano Schiavolini on guitar, the latter still a student in Sanremo.

Oceanheart > Großkopf, Harald

Artist: Harald Grosskopf
Label: Sky Records, Sky Records
Catalog#: Sky 115, sky digital 115
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1986

Synthesist > Großkopf, Harald

Artist: Harald Grosskopf
Label: Sky Records, Sky Records
Catalog#: Sky 043, sky 043
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1980
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Harald Grosskopf first appeared early in the timeline as the drummer for Wallenstein, playing on their first four albums. He then performed with Klaus Schulze off and on in the mid-70s, before joining forces with Manuel Göttsching and Lüül Ulbrich in Ashra in 1978. Grosskopf got the opportunity from Sky Records to record his first solo album, Synthesist, in 1980. With only a Mini-Moog, sequencer and a somewhat legendary eight-track tape machine, he retreated to the Krefeld home of Udo Hanten (one half of the soon-to-be electronic group, You).

Kinder In Der Wildnis > Schickert, Günter

Artist: Günter Schickert
Label: YHR Tapes
Catalog#: YHR 031
Format: Cassette
Country: UK
Released: 1983

Eiszeit > Schickert, Günter

Artist: GAM
Label: Cosmic Egg
Catalog#: UTCE 002
Format: CD
Country: UK
Released: 2005

Somnambul > Schickert, Günter

Artist: Günter Schickert
Label: Musique Intemporelle
Catalog#: 76896403302
Format: CD
Country: Germany
Released: 1995

Überfällig > Schickert, Günter

Artist: Günter Schickert
Label: Sky Records
Catalog#: SKY 032
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1979
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Another musician who cut his teeth in Berlin's Zodiak Free Arts Lab in the late 60s, guitarist Günter Schickert was a fixture in the city during the 1970s. Armed with a Dynacord Echo machine, he was also a pioneer of echo guitar, in the vein of his contemporary Achim Reichel. In 1974, he recorded his first album, Samtvogel ("Velvet Bird"). Although initially a private pressing, it was picked up and reissued by the Brain label in 1976.

Samtvogel > Schickert, Günter

Artist: Günter Schickert
Label: Not On Label (Günter Schickert Self-released)
Catalog#: SCH 33003
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1974