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  1. BRAND X Nuclear Burn ratings distribution. 4.67. (12 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (58%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (33%) Good, but non-essential (0%) Collectors/fans only (8%) Poor. Only for completionists (0%)

  2. Euthanasia Waltz fue una banda italiana que solo grabó este único material, es poca la información que hay respecto a ellos, por no decir ninguna, en todo caso me parece una pena no saber si estas personas siguieron haciendo más música con otros nombres o que pasó con ellos, hay un myspace de ellos pero no se si lo lleve algún miembro de la banda o no. En fin, este pequeño disco es una ...

  3. This Complete List Of Brand X Albums And Songs presents the entire discography of Brand X studio albums. There were two versions of the band. The 1970s groups featured Phil Collins early on along with John Goodsall, Percy Jones, and Robin Lumley. The 1990s version just featured John Goodsall, Percy Jones, and Frank Katz.

  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Euthanasia Waltz (Live) · Brand X Livestock ℗ 1977 Virgin Records Limited Released on: 1977-01-01 Producer:...

  5. 8 de ene. de 2018 · Livestock. On November 18, 1977, Brand X released Livestock, drawn from three shows on their 1976–77 tour schedule.. 1. “Nightmare Patrol” (Goodsall, Dennard) Hammersmith Odeon, 5 August 1977 (7:40) 2. “-Ish” (Goodsall, Lumley, Jones, Pert, Collins) Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, September 1976 (8:11) 3. “Euthanasia Waltz” (Goodsall, Jones, Lumley, Collins) Marquee Club, 23 April ...

  6. Nuclear Burn, Euthanasia Waltz, Born Ugly and the eight-minute Unorthadox Behaviour displayed amazing group improvisation and counterpoint. The pillars of Brand X's sound were, oddly enough for rock music, the two members of the rhythm section: both the bass and the drums are the most distinctive sounds on the album.

  7. Brand X introduced its blend of jazz-rock and prog-rock on 1976’s UNORTHODOX BEHAVIOR, followed by a live release, and 1977’s MOROCCAN ROLL. The group endured line-up changes, but continued to release albums into the early ‘80s, before disbanding. In the mid-‘90s some original Brand X members reunited to tour and release live recordings ...