Ekseption was a Dutch rock band active from 1967 to 1989, playing mostly-instrumental progressive rock and classical rock. The band knew some commercial success in the 1970s, having Dutch top ten hit singles with their adaptations of Beethoven’s “Fifth” and Bach’s (Celebrated) “Air”. The second album, Beggar Julia’s Time Trip (1969), won the Dutch Edison Award for album of the year, and the first five albums all went gold.
1.Nocturne
2.Faith 03:35
3.The Cat 06:58
4.Again 10:17
5.Your Home 12:39
6.Jesu Joy 17:29
7.Signal 20:32
8.Summertime 24:43
9.Pearl 27:06
10.Thoughts 29:25
11.Impromptu 33:19
12.Wildflower 36:08

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alors là , yes , nostalgia where are you !? gone `-)
It's soo good to get to know prog /classic – rock bands from other areas. The Dutch know how to do it well.
I don't know much about the rock scene nowadays but in tecno I know they're great. And we all know about the connections between prog and electronica.
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Inspired by Keith Emerson, Rick van der Linden was one of the greatest keyboardist in a history. He's contribution to the musical culture and promotion of classical music can't be overestimated. Rest in piece Rick. We love you.
34:19 belongs in the earthbound soundtrack
Great band….RIP Rick Van Der Linden…Stunning keyboardist
спасибо большое за возможность слушать великолепную музыку, это на века, спасибо!!!!!;
This music is truly a beautiful gift they left us to enjoy and love and share! Never fade away
There are only two great things happened about music still – JSBach and progressive rock.