A listing of obscure progressive rock (and related) albums that have yet to be reissued on CD legitimately
Sunday, July 18, 2010
News: Wolfgang Dauner's Knirsch to be reissued by HGBS Musikproduktion
HGBS Musikproduktion is a label I'm unfamiliar with, but judging by their website it looks like they have quite an operation going. And no better place to be introduced to the label than via an Et Cetera album!
Nobuhisa clarifies for us: "HGBS stands for the MPS founder Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer.
This reissue is done by the same guy behind the Promising music MPS reissue series (apparently rights for some of the MPS titles are not held by Universal but by HGB-S's family and this one is a start of the reissue program on them)."
Thanks again Nobuhisa!
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HGBS stands for the MPS founder
Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer.
This reissue is done by the same guy behind the Promising music MPS reissue series (apparently rights for some of the MPS titles are not held by Universal but by HGB-S's family and this one is a start of the reissue program on them).
Nobuhisa
Thanks Nobuhisa for the info!
Hey! that's a GREAT ALBUM!!!
Got the reissue!
I love MPS and W.D in particular.
Meidad
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