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CIRCUS Circus (2000 issue UK 8-track CD album which was originally released in 1969 and was one of the first Jazz influenced Progressive Rock releases on the Transatlantic label, featuring saxophonist and flautist Mel Collins [later to join KING CRIMSON and CAMEL], along with Ian Jeff [guitar, vocals], Kirk Riddle [bass] and Chris Burrows [drums], including a notable cover of Lennon & McCartneys 'Norwegian Wood', with a fold-out picture sleeve inlay containing detailed liner notesESMCD926) more...
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CIRCUS Circus (2009 UK 8-track CD album remastered from the original master tapes, originally released in 1969 and one of the first Jazz influenced Progressive Rock releases on the Transatlantic label, featuring saxophonist and flautist Mel Collins [later to join KING CRIMSON and CAMEL], along with Ian Jeff [guitar, vocals], Kirk Riddle [bass] and Chris Burrows [drums], including a notable cover of Lennon & McCartneys 'Norwegian Wood', complete with an extensive booklet containing detailed liner notes and photos) more...
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CIRCUS Music Discography Of Rare CD Albums & Compact Discs

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