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*24510$aCitizens of Hope and Glory$bthe Story of Progressive Rock$cStephen Lambe
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*5208 $aCreated in the late 1960s, fashionable in the early 1970s and hated in the 1980s, Progressive Rock has a colorful and eventful story. Many of the genre’s main protagonists, including Genesis, Yes, King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, remain as popular as ever, while lesser-known names like Camel, Caravan, Renaissance, Van der Graaf Generator and Gentle Giant retain cult status. In this completely revised and updated edition, Stephen Lambe guides the reader through the early years as the music developed out of the British Progressive Music boom of the late 1960s into its own genre, and reached full maturity in the early 1970s. He also discusses how the music was received and developed outside the UK, particularly in the USA and Europe.
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