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Still Life > Van Der Graaf Generator

Artist: Van Der Graaf Generator
Label: Mercury
Catalog#: SRM-1-1096
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1976
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Van der Graaf Generator spent most of 1975 on the road, completing tours of both England and Europe. Then the band entered the studio in January 1976 for a few weeks to quickly complete Still Life, in what would be one of the band's most balanced and enduring records. It is a bit of an understatement to call Peter Hammill's prose here merely lyrics; he explores love, life and the meaning of it all with enough depth to sink a black hole; his powerful and direct vocal delivery is up front in the mix throughout the album.

Straight To The Krankenhaus > Secret Oyster

Artist: Secret Oyster
Label: CBS
Catalog#: 81434
Format: Vinyl
Country: Denmark
Released: 1976-07-00

Strange New Flesh > Colosseum II

Artist: Colosseum II
Label: Bronze Records
Catalog#: 27 213 XOT
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1976
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Drummer Jon Hiseman and bassist Mark Clarke initially auditioned Irish guitarist Gary Moore, formerly with Thin Lizzy, for a new version of Tempest. Clarke opted out for Natural Gas; and due to record company pressures, the band was rechristened to the more sales-worthy Colosseum II. Featuring the talents of bassist Neil Murray, keyboardist Don Airey and guitarist Moore, and now veering away from heavy rock, Colosseum II would record a trio of perfectly serviceable fusion albums, with 1976's Strange New Flesh arriving first.

Stratosfear > Tangerine Dream

Artist: Tangerine Dream
Label: Virgin Records America, Inc.
Catalog#: PZ 34427
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1976
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Following closely in the direction first offered on Phaedra, Tangerine Dream released Rubycon and the live Ricochet in 1975; the former rose to No. 12 on the UK charts, the band's highest position yet. Both were excellent releases that featured one single composition split over each of the album's sides, again with heavy accents on mood and atmosphere. Stratosfear, however, reflects a paradigm shift for the band: Augmented by acoustic instruments, including harmonica, guitar, piano and harpsichord, Tangerine Dream's constructions now move toward actual composition.

Symphonic Pictures > Schicke Führs & Fröhling

Artist: SFF
Label: Brain
Catalog#: 60.010
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1976
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In the varied landscape of progressive rock, Schicke, Führs & Fröhling were surely an odd trio: two Mellotron players and a guitarist with a Les Paul/Rickenbacker double-neck guitar. This apparently caught the attention of Frank Zappa; but unfortunately, scheduling prevented the American from producing the band's debut album. In 1974, drummer Eduard Schicke and guitarist/bassist Heinz Fröhling formed SFF out of the Oldenburg band Spektakel, when a like-minded Gerhard Führs joined the pair on keyboards.

Tales Of Mystery And Imagination

Artist: The Alan Parsons Project
Label: 20th Century Records
Catalog#: T-539
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1976
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The Alan Parsons Project was initially just that: a project built for a one-off album recorded for Charisma Records. Parsons, of course, had gained a considerable education at EMI Studios in the late 60s and early 70s, working on such classic albums as The Beatles’ Abbey Road and Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon, even earning a few Grammy Award nominations along the way; and by now, had already lent his appreciable production and engineering skills to many artists, including Pilot, Ambrosia and Al Stewart.

Tango Fango > Guru Guru

Artist: Guru Guru
Label: Brain
Catalog#: BRAIN 1089
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1976
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Camped in Rothenburg, Finkenbach, in the idyllic Odenwald mountains, Mani Neumeier had Guru Guru back in action in 1976 on the Brain label, and with a new lineup. Joining him was ex-Brainstorm multi-instrumentalist Roland Schaeffer, as well as guitarist Josef "Sepp" Jandrisits on guitar, and bassist Jogi Karpenkiel from Kollektiv—the two being holdovers from Neumeier's solo album. Kraan's Ingo Bischof and Karthago's Tommy Goldschmidt also came aboard, performing as guests for 1976's Tango Fango.

The Award-Winning Marconi Bakery > Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM)

Artist: Premiata Forneria Marconi
Label: Peters International Cosmos Collector
Catalog#: CCLPS 9014
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1976

The Last Encore > Kayak

Artist: Kayak
Label: Vertigo
Catalog#: 6360 854
Format: Vinyl
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1976

The Lost Ears > Kingdom Come

Artist: Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
Label: Gull
Catalog#: GUD 2003/4
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1976