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The Very Best of Supertramp
 In the midst of the late 1970s punk/new wave revolution, England's Supertramp tore a page from the Genesis playbook, suffusing their previously overwrought prog-rock influences and bittersweet hippie |

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Brave New World
 While not exactly a return to form, the first studio record since 1983 by the classic Styx trio of Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw, and James Young will undoubtedly please hard-core fans. There's nothing |

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Cyclorama
 Cyclorama is an unexpectedly appealing comeback. Sure, thereās still no shortage of excessively filigreed keyboard and guitar passages, anthemic choruses that make Queen sound laid back, and at |

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Styx
 Reissue of their first album, originally released on the Wooden Nickel label, which was under the RCA umbrella. The fact that it includes such diverse fare as Copland's 'Fanfare For The Common Man' & |

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Man of Miracles
 Digitally remastered using K2 Mastering technology, this isa Japanese reissue of the hit Chicago-based rock group's fourth album, originally released in 1974 on the Wooden Nickel label. 10 tracks, |

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