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PP 093EP
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John Heaven of Mainline Magic Orchestra fame delivers hot, 48-degrees-Celsius, sweat dripping shit, all in one minimal house record.
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ECLEC 2030CD
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"Classic progressive jazz rock album reissued on CD officially for the first time. 24-bit remastered from the original master tapes. Heaven, a jazz rock group from Portsmouth, burst forth onto the British rock scene in 1970 when they appeared at the legendary Isle of Wight festival sharing a bill with The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix et al. Making a stunning debut, the band (now managed by festival organizer Rikki Farr), soon secured a recording deal with CBS Records who signed the band for a large advance. The resulting double album Brass Rock 1 appeared in 1971, adorned in a lavish fold-out sleeve. Well received critically, the album failed to achieve the expected success and Heaven soon disbanded, leaving behind a fine example of classic jazz rock. Officially released on CD for the first time, this Esoteric Recordings reissue is digitally remastered from the original master tapes and restores the album artwork in full."
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