Echoes of the Past
Echoes of the Past: Renaissance – Azure d’Or (Expanded Edition)

It’s time to give this album another chance, and understand why it was so far ahead of its time.
Echoes of the Past: Brian Davison’s Every Which Way – Brian Davison’s Every Which Way

…..it’s time to give Every Which Way, the proper recognition it deserves, and the amount of respect for Brian’s legacy that Esoteric has unleashed three years ago during those tricky times when the world shut down due to the pandemic.
Echoes of the Past: John McLaughlin, John Surman, Karl Berger, Stu Martin, and Dave Holland – Where Fortune Smiles

While the album was released in 1971, it remains one of the true unsung gems in the history of free-jazz.
Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon… 50 Years On

Pink Floyd was, and still is the joy, that carries with us from the past, present, and now.
Echoes of the Past: Andrew Gold – Lonely Boy: The Asylum Years Anthology

This here is a must-have if you want to get into Gold’s music and understand why he was ahead of his time and often under the radar. It is time to give Andrew, the proper recognition he deserves.
Echoes of the Past: The Alan Parsons Project – The Turn of a Friendly Card: Limited Edition

The romantic, the beauty, the dark side of gambling, and the escapism that you crave, the concept still works wonderfully well as you put this album on from start to finish. Because it’ll never go away. It stays with you, for the rest of time.
Echoes of the Past: Charles Snider – The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock

Whether you agree with Snider or not, it’s his opinion that has honesty, and throughout his own personal choices that’ll make you want to dust off your old records from your personal library you hadn’t played for quite a while and put them on and slide a needle into the groove and use it as an alternate soundtrack to the Strawberry Bricks.
Echoes of the Past: Pat Mastelotto & Markus Reuter – Face

This is their answer Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy as they take us through various musical landscapes mixed in with a mapped out adventure that is the ride of a lifetime.
Echoes of the Past: Unreal City – Frammenti Notturni

The band’s third album is a gem of a kind of what they were doing in the lion’s den and returning with another holy grail from AMS Records.
Echoes of the Past: Stomu Yamashta – Seasons: The Island Albums 1972-1976

….it showcases one of the true composer’s to bring the sounds of classical, jazz, Asian music, avant-garde, and progressive rock in all of its glory.














