A listing of obscure progressive rock (and related) albums that have yet to be reissued on CD legitimately
Saturday, July 4, 2009
News: Dragon - Universal Radio out now on Aztec!
Aztec Records, the high quality Australian concern, has reissued Dragon's debut album "Universal Radio" from 1974. It will be the usual high quality Aztec product, with a 6 panel design, bonus tracks and a 24 page history. This is the first legit CD of this album, and was issued on July 2nd.
Dragon were a New Zealand progressive rock band that found pop success in Australia with their 3rd album.
Look for the followup "Scented Gardens for the Blind" later this year.
As well, back in March, Aztec reissued the debut album from Madderlake called "Butterfly Farm" (1973), thus completing their discography with "Still Point" reissued not long ago.
March 2011 update: Still waiting on Scented Gardens for the Blind!
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