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Zan Zone – ‘It’s Only Natural’ (2021)

Zan Zone – ‘It’s Only Natural’ (2021)

Zan Zone’s ‘It’s Only Natural’ is all over the place, and it’s all over the place in a wonderful all over and very eclectic place way.

Caravan – ‘It’s None of Your Business’ (2021)

Caravan – ‘It’s None of Your Business’ (2021)

Caravan gets a chance to “do it all over again” with ‘It’s None of Your Business’ – and thankfully, they “do it all over again” really quite well.

Professor Tip Top – ‘Tomorrow Is Delayed’ (2021)

Professor Tip Top – ‘Tomorrow Is Delayed’ (2021)

Professor Tip Top’s ‘Tomorrow Is Delayed’ is an excellent album which leaves its own footstep on the dark side of any distant moon.

Jimmy Ryan – ‘Astral Cafe’ (2021)

Jimmy Ryan – ‘Astral Cafe’ (2021)

A rock-guitar lover’s goldmine, ‘Astral Cafe’ finds Illinois guy Jimmy Ryan grooving on his sonic pursuit of an electric Eden.

JuJu – ‘La Que Sabe’ (2021)

JuJu – ‘La Que Sabe’ (2021)

The dark pulsing psych-rock brainchild of Sicily’s Gioele Valenti, JuJu’s ‘La Que Sabe’ is music that shakes the moon a bit.

Renaissance – ‘Scheherazade and Other Stories’ (1975; 2021 expanded reissue)

Renaissance – ‘Scheherazade and Other Stories’ (1975; 2021 expanded reissue)

Spoiler alert: There’s not an electric guitar to be found on Renaissance’s ‘Scheherazade and Other Stories.’ But that is a big part of the charm.

‘Animals Reimagined: A Tribute to Pink Floyd’ (2021)

‘Animals Reimagined: A Tribute to Pink Floyd’ (2021)

Of course, any Pink Floyd novice should check out the actual album, but these star-packed reinterpretations of ‘Animals’ songs are pretty cool.

Zeelley Moon – ‘Zeelley Moon’ (2021)

Zeelley Moon – ‘Zeelley Moon’ (2021)

Zeelley Moon is piano-driven, clever song-orientated music, with glances at bands like Supertramp, 10cc, Klaatu (circa the album ‘Hope’) and Garden Shed.

Jim Pembroke, of Wigwam (1946-2021): An Appreciation

Jim Pembroke, of Wigwam (1946-2021): An Appreciation

Jim Pembroke is lost, but thankfully not without a trace. Here’s an appreciation of this legend from the Finnish prog band Wigwam, written “in gratitude.”

Marco Mattei – ‘Out of Control’ (2021)

Marco Mattei – ‘Out of Control’ (2021)

Marco Mattei’s ‘Out of Control’ is an ever-delightful roulette spin through the countless creative personalities that found voice in the colorful ’70s.