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Message: Not sure what title by Howard you are talking about, but if you are talking about his soundtracks - you can keep them.The only solid prog instrumental thing that Howard did was his very first self-titled lp release. Comes in a plain, mainly light blue textured foc . I think late 70s.
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Message: Even on the lowly CD, which is all I have alas, this album sounds better than anything else I possess.The idea of doing it in real time and live is what makes it so special.A musical triumph.
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