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New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock AA-AL |
 | | The Abercrombie record that I would expect to have the most appeal for "progressive rock" fans is Timeless with Jan Hammer on keyboards and Jack DeJohnette on drums, which many (including myself) consider to be a classic of its type. |
 | | On the first, both of the Jan Hammer tracks are pretty jamming, but the rest are much more subtle. |
 | | Mass Media Stars is their second album from 1974, and might evoke more than just a passing comparison to the two aforementioned PFM albums; the sound is very colorful, loaded with guitar- keyboard interplay, excellent vocals (in English), with an excellent rhythm section. |
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