Review by kev rowland — No other independent label can be said to have done as much for progressive rock in the UK
as Cyclops, and with this sampler Malcolm marks his 125th release. This double CD features
19 bands with 20 songs, with only one being previously available in this form. The collection
shows the diversity of styles on Malcolm's label alone that can be called 'progressive' from the
folk stylings of Mostly Autumn through the classical influences of Karda Estra to the more rocky
Nice Beaver. The traditionalist may prefer Parallel Or Ninety Degrees, while those who like the
old school would definitely want to own the previously unreleased CBS studio version of "Fact
and Fiction" by Twelfth Night.
There are so many different styles of progressive rock that to the outsider it can be hard to work
out who is what, and what styles of music are covered under the banner. There are also some
sections of the scene that are quite incestuous with musicians appearing in each other's bands
although this only happens a small amount in these acts.
If you have ever enjoyed prog bands then why not try this collection of what is going on now? It
is a sad indictment that if Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, Van Der Graaf Generator or any of the
other wonderful prog bands that this country developed thirty years ago, were starting life now
then they would be destined to the same fate as the acts on this sampler. Why will hundreds of
fans go to see a tribute band but not try something they have never heard before? Many of you
have contacted me to say that you enjoyed the Black Widow sampler that was in #71 well why
not try out the UK's No 1 progressive label and see what it has to offer? You may not like all the
bands on here but you will find plenty that you will.Originally appeared in Feedback
#73, Apr 03