WIGWAM - Being - 2 LP (blue) Svart Progressiv
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30.82 €
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Reissue of 1974 album by this Finnish progrock band. Triple fold jacket, booklet, blue vinyl, limited to 500 copies.
Released in Finland on the Love Records imprint, the album was a superb work which demonstrated the diversity of the band and the excellent musicianship of its m...
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WIGWAM - Complete Love Records Singles - 6 x7inch (blue) Svart Progressiv
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67.12 €
Aktionspreis: 40.27 €
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At first glance, a singles collection from a progressive rock band seems a bit bizarre. How many singles box sets from prog rock bands have you seen? When the songs might last 10 minutes or more, it's somewhat difficult to fit the material into a one 7' single. Of course a couple of long t...
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WIGWAM - Dark Album - 2 LP 1977 (pink) Svart Progressiv
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33.56 €
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Reissue as a 2LP set on pink vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Wigwam's 'Dark Album' (1977) has a tumultuous production history. The original edition did not go past test pressing stage as the band's UK label Virgin rejected it. The band returned to the studio to create the final version which e...
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WIGWAM - Dark Album - LP 1977 (black) Svart Progressiv
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24.22 €
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Limited to 300 copies on BLACK vinyl. Reissue on double vinyl of Wigwam's 8th, 'Dark Album'. Originally it was released in 1977 on Love records.
3rd and last by the 'post-Pohjola' version of Wigwam. While they were more song oriented than some of their earlier prog classics, thi...
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WIGWAM - Lucky Golden Stripes And Starpose - 2 LP (purple) Svart Progressiv
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32.01 €
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This expanded reissue, released to celebrate Wigwam's 50 years of existence, comes in gatefold cover and with interviews with the band members and manager. The second disc features a previously completely unreleased set of alternate early mixes and rehearsal takes from Virgin Manor Studios...
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WIGWAM - Lucky Golden Stripes and Starpose - CD Love Records Progressiv
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14.90 €
Aktionspreis: 8.94 €
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How does one follow up the success Wigwam had with Nuclear Nightclub? Of course, it was probably a slight disappointment for hard-core proggers, but for me and most of my fellow countrymen NN remains as one of the defining and best pop/rock records ever. They probably had a great deal of p...
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