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There were three cornerstone prog bands from the Czech Republic: Blue Effect (later Modry Efekt), Jazz Q, and Collegium Musicum. Coniunctio is a 1970 release featuring a collaboration between members of Blue Effect and Jazz Q. Blue Effect was led by guitarist Radim Hladik.
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Not to be confused with the metal band Compass, this Compass was a great one and done electric jazz ensemble that put out "Compass Rises" back in 1973. Some might call this jazz rock but while plugged in it really does lean more towards the jazz side.
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First album from the electronic/experimental duo from Australia. Cybotron consisted of Steven Maxwell Von Braund and Geoff Green on a variety of synths, organ, electronic percussion and even saxophone. They've often been called the Australian Tangerine Dream.
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Modry Efekt were one of the great (if not the greatest) Czech bands. The band was led by guitarist Radim Hladik. They started out under the name Blue Effect and originally the music had a bluesy influence. By the mid-70s they were cranking out full on prog rock.
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As many of you may (or may not) know I'm a crazy vinyl collector. A few years ago I picked up the buzz on this album by Argentinian composer/musician Luis Vecchio. So I paid a small fortune for the album and it blew me away.
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While their later Lutello album veered heavily into the fusion direction with the addition of guitar, this earlier effort from 1977 was squarely in the electric jazz/jazz rock direction. Keyboardist Henryk Darlowski led the charge here playing off of the sax work of Wilson de Oliveira.
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