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  1. 9 de dic. de 2015 · Now much to the excitement of Brand X fans and fusion music fans worldwide, Gonzo MultiMedia is releasing 3 rare live Brand X titles on CD - “Ronnie Scotts Live 1976”, “Live in San Francisco” and “Live From Chicago 1978”. Sometimes the title of a record is self explanatory.

  2. After almost ten years of absence during the Eighties, "Xcommunication" is the return of BRAND X under the economical format of a trio (GOODSALL, JONES, and KATZ). They released a CD that is almost as good than on previous releases. "The X-Files" is a disc of live recordings and a disc of unreleased material.

  3. 15 de ago. de 2014 · CD Reviews. Brand Xs Early Tapes Rematerialized. Angel Romero August 15, 2014 No Comments. Brand X – Missing Period. Missing Period (Gonzo HST184CD, 2013) This album contains previously unreleased material from Brand X, one of the leading British jazz fusion bands of the 1970s.

  4. 4 de oct. de 2015 · Sunday, October 4, 2015. Brand X - 1998 "The X-Files" THE X FILES- A Twenty Year Retrospective: Brand X. Notes: A compilation of mostly previously unreleased rarities: disc 1 feaures Brand X recordings, while disc 2 consists of various other projects that have involved John Goodsall or Percy Jones. The X-Files delivers some great fusion playing.

  5. Trilogy (2003) is a three-CD set that compiles Manifest Destiny and X Communication and unreleased live recordings. Brand X reformed with John Goodsall on guitar, Mick Stevens on bass, Dean De Benedictis on keyboards, Brock Avery on drums. (Translation by/ Tradotto da Valerio Carone)

  6. The story goes that John Goodsall's family presented the guitarist with a box of old Brand X memorabilia, and at the bottom of that box were old tape reels containing unreleased recordings of the band. Needless to say, this is raw, powerful Brand X at their early best.

  7. Buckyball's latest and greatest release up to date has to be BRAND X "Trilogy". It's a 3-CD release that consists of Brand X's two 1990's studio albums "Manifest Destiny" and "X communication" together with a previously unreleased live recording, recorded live in New York City, September 27, 1979.