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<blockquote data-quote="Peripatetic" data-source="post: 54449066" data-attributes="member: 258507"><p>Actually, sometimes I really enjoy a good retro prog album. Come to think of it, I even liked some of the 70s clone bands like Starcastle (Yes clone) and Trimvirat (ELP clone). One recent discovery for me was "The Lost Art of Time Travel" (2008) by Presto Ballet. It's the second album with a new lineup... I really like the epic symphonic sound, vintage instruments, and generally positive vibe to the music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peripatetic, post: 54449066, member: 258507"] Actually, sometimes I really enjoy a good retro prog album. Come to think of it, I even liked some of the 70s clone bands like Starcastle (Yes clone) and Trimvirat (ELP clone). One recent discovery for me was "The Lost Art of Time Travel" (2008) by Presto Ballet. It's the second album with a new lineup... I really like the epic symphonic sound, vintage instruments, and generally positive vibe to the music. [/QUOTE]
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