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Progrography - A (mostly) progressive rock discography Contact Artists A-Z Terms of Service Privacy Policy Search for: The Buffalo Springfield: “Bluebird” (1967) A short, first flight of “Bluebird” and a searing “Mr. Soul” mark a great leap for Buffalo Springfield. Posted On 1 Dec [Review] Klaus Schulze: Picture Music (1975) One of the quieter of the classic Schulze albums, or the Linus of the lot. Posted On 29 Nov 29 Nov [Review] John Lodge: Natural Avenue (1977) Half of Blue Jays with thrice the orchestra equals a surprisingly good album. Posted On 27 Nov 29 Nov Jon & Vangelis: “The Friends of Mr. Cairo” (1981) Jon & Vangelis make the music, but it’s David Coker’s impressions of James Cagney and Peter Lorre that steal the show. Posted On 23 Nov 23 Nov [Review] Roger Daltrey: Original Soundtrack Recording McVicar (1980) This soundtrack may well be the best solo record that Daltrey has made. Posted On 23 Nov 29 Nov [Review] C...

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