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The Residents 8 32.00%
Wishbone Ash 4 16.00%
Mahavishnu Orchestra 11 44.00%
Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies 1 4.00%
Savoy Brown 1 4.00%
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Old 01-10-2009, 02:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Heat Fourteen: Battle of the Bands

The Residents:

Some pretty cool avant-garde stuff that I could never get fully into, have no idea what their best album is, but they certainly have a large back catalogue. Check em out.

Wishbone Ash:

Oh my love, my Wishbone Ash, still touring with founding member Andy Powell, and are still pretty damn awesome (no seriously, they’re brilliant live). Most fans regard their first four albums as their best effort, but I like pretty much everything by them, well, apart from locked in and their trance albums.

Mahavishnu Orchestra:

God this heat is starting to look difficult. This stuff is great, get any of their albums, it’s all brilliant, wonderful jazz fusion.

Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies:

I reviewed their one album in my review corner thing, check that out.

Savoy Brown:

Long lived british blues band, check out Raw Sienna.
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