Together with many others, the list includes Focus, Gryphon, Tim Bowness, Leprous, Yes, Saucerful of Secrets, Jadis, ELO, Caligula’s Horse, Azure, and many more.
The latest issue of Prog, available today, features the legendary David Gilmour of Pink Floyd on the cover!
David Gilmour’s next solo album, Luck and Strange, is set to be published in nine years. All the elements of a great Gilmour record are present and accounted for: that distinctive voice, those passionate solos, and the evocative guitar tone. In addition to telling us about his impending album release and his ongoing plans for a follow-up, he also answers questions from 30 of his colleagues, friends, and fellow artists about their favorite David Gilmour performances.
In this issue, we also hear from Thijs van Leer about the new Focus album,12; Gryphon recalls 1974, the year they released two excellent albums and went on tour with Yes; Dave “Peggy” Pegg of Fairport Convention reflects on his career as he prepares for the Cropredy Festival; and we locate Michael de Albuquerque, the bass player from ELO.
We also examine the new album from Leprous and catch Yes, Saucerful Of Secrets, Caligula’s Horse, and more live. Elsewhere, we get the newest from Tim Bowness, Jadis, Azure, Kavus Torabi, Rendezvous Point, Evergrey, and Alcest.
Additionally, we provide a free sampler from Spirit Of Unicorn Music featuring amazing tracks by Yes, John Wetton, Focus, Keith Emerson, and many more. Four fantastic David Gilmour postcards are also included!
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