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    Warm Dust - And It Came To Pass (1970)

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    Warm Dust - And It Came To Pass (1970)

    Warm Dust - And It Came To Pass (1970)
    Progressive Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC Image+CUE+LOG | 517 MB | Covers

    Exactly how Warm Dust is so unknown to the public is a bit of a mystery, but eventually, one might see that the small Trend label might have lacked the power to push the band through.

    Ruphus - New Born Day (1973)

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    Ruphus - New Born Day (1973)

    Ruphus - New Born Day (1973)
    Progressive Rock | MP3 320 Kbit/s CBR | 104 MB

    RUPHUS is probably one of the most important 70's Norwegian hard rock band with progressive tendencies (there were a few of those back then: AUNT MARY, TITANIC, POPOL VUH / ACE etc..)

    Riff Raff - Original Man (1974)

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    Riff Raff - Original Man (1974)

    Riff Raff - Original Man (1974)
    Progressive Rock | MP3 320 Kbit/s CBR | 92 MB
    "Original Man" proved to be the last album, from this highly gifted group who would’ve probably deserved much more attention from the public. "

    Cressida - Asylum (1971)

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    Cressida - Asylum (1971)

    Cressida - Asylum (1971)
    Progressive Rock | MP3 320 Kbit/s CBR | 87 MB

    1971’s second Cressida album saw the band move more towards a darker, drawn out sound with the addition of strings and less orthodox vocal parts. Asylum is another unsung gem that sounds astonishingly good almost 40 years later.

    Cressida - Cressida (1970)

    Posted By: asaf_23
    Cressida - Cressida (1970)

    Cressida - Cressida (1970)
    Progressive Rock | MP3 320 Kbit/s CBR | 97MB

    Cressida is one of the quintessential bands from the early British symphonic prog scene. - Greg Northrup [March 2002]