The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock

by Charles Snider

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ISBN: 978-0-615-17566-9
Publisher: Strawberry Bricks
Rights Owner: Charles Snider
Copyright: © 2007 Charles Snider Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition

Printed: 364 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Dig out that long lost box of vinyl records, slap on some headphones and travel back to the 1970s. Here’s your definitive guide to progressive rock, with band histories, musical synopses and critical commentary, all presented in the historical context of a timeline. Album by album, we’ll chart each release from the giant dinosaurs of the era and uncover eccentric Eurorock obscurities as we create the ultimate head music playlist. We'll trip through concept records, indulgent solos and epic album-side long compositions in a definitive reappraisal of rock’s most cerebral and renowned genre. The candid prologue and epilogue offer one of the most coherent portraits of the progressive rock era, while the discography details offshoots, solo albums, side projects and more. From the British kings of prog, to the eclectic Italian progressives, heady German krautrock artists and European jazz fusion groups - it’s all inside!


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The Record Guide to Prog Rock [ No Rating ] 14 May 2008
by mjowen
On the surface, The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock is a collection of album reviews - and a great listener's guide to progressive rock at that. But taken as a whole, the book offers the history of the genre's “classic” era, with loads of facts and insights running throughout the commentary. For the new listener, it's a goldmine of discovery. For the hardcore fan (like me), it's an affirmation of what made prog rock such good listening.

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