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  2. Jade Warrior (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jade Warrior were a British progressive rock band formed in 1970, originally evolving out of a band named July.The founder members were Tony Duhig (guitar) (born Anthony Christopher Duhig, 18 September 1941, Acton, west London; died 11 November 1990, Somerset, England), Jon Field (flute, percussion, keyboards) (born John Frederick Field, 5 July 1940, Harrow, Middlesex) and Glyn Havard (vocals ...

  3. Jade Warrior (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jade Warrior is the debut self-titled and self-produced album by Jade Warrior, released in 1971 as part of the progressive rock movement. The album sets the scene for what the majority of the band's albums were to sound like, mixing various ethnic sounds with a progressive and otherworldly sound, as well as sudden changes between slow acoustic guitar melody, to distorted and heavy electric ...

  4. Floating World (Jade Warrior album) - Wikipedia

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    Floating World is the fourth studio album by the British experimental rock band Jade Warrior released in 1974 by Island Records. [1] The band's experiments with the sounds which would later be labelled as world and ambient music came parallel to that of Brian Eno, who described Floating World as an 'important album'.

  5. Released (Jade Warrior album) - Wikipedia

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    Jade Warriors second album is a study in contrasts. Powerful, straight forward rock compositions such as 'Three-Horned Dragon King' and 'We Have Reason To Believe' have been paired with gentle ballads of 'Bride Of Summer' and 'Yellow Eyes' along with the jazzy instrumentals 'Water Curtain Cave' and the extended brass-enriched jam 'Barazinbar'.

  6. Waves (Jade Warrior album) - Wikipedia

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    Jade Warrior's second of the four island albums was dedicated to "the last whale". It had no recurring theme and was marked by a slightly jazzier feel than its predecessor, [1] [3] carrying a listener "through dawn-lit countryside full of birdsong, downriver to the ocean, and out among the great whales". [4]

  7. Last Autumn's Dream (album) - Wikipedia

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    Last Autumn's Dream is the third studio album by British band Jade Warrior.The album, released in 1972, yielded two singles, "A Winter's Tale" and "The Demon Trucker". Last Autumn's Dream was Jade Warrior's first album to feature Tony Duhig's brother, David Duhig, who co-wrote "The Demon Trucker" with the band, as well as playing guitar on the track.

  8. Vertigo Records - Wikipedia

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    It was the home to bands such as Colosseum, Jade Warrior, Affinity, Ben and other bands from 'the "cutting edge" of the early-'70s British prog-folk-post-psych circuit'. The first Vertigo releases came with a black and white spiral label, [ 4 ] which was replaced with Roger Dean 's spaceship design in 1973.

  9. Category:Jade Warrior (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jade Warrior (band) albums or lists of Jade Warrior (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jade Warrior (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .