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- East_of_Eden_(band) abstract "East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single, "Jig-a-Jig", in 1971. The track was stylistically unlike any of their other work . Although some might consider this group as being a symphonic progressive band, others state that their style is mostly jazz oriented. Combining flutes, violins and tape loops to folk, gypsy and psychedelic music, the East of Eden style was always heavily supported on a pure rock base; strong and experimental.[citation needed]".
- East_of_Eden_(band) activeYearsEndYear "1978".
- East_of_Eden_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1967".
- East_of_Eden_(band) background "group_or_band".
- East_of_Eden_(band) genre Progressive_rock.
- East_of_Eden_(band) hometown Bristol.
- East_of_Eden_(band) recordLabel Deram_Records.
- East_of_Eden_(band) recordLabel Harvest_Records.
- East_of_Eden_(band) wikiPageExternalLink www.eastofedentheband.com.
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- East_of_Eden_(band) genre Progressive_rock.
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- East_of_Eden_(band) id "p17219".
- East_of_Eden_(band) label Deram_Records.
- East_of_Eden_(band) label Harvest_Records.
- East_of_Eden_(band) label "East of Eden".
- East_of_Eden_(band) name "East of Eden".
- East_of_Eden_(band) origin "Bristol, England".
- East_of_Eden_(band) yearsActive "–1978, 1996".
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:1967_establishments_in_England.
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:Deram_Records_artists.
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:English_progressive_rock_groups.
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:Harvest_Records_artists.
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:Jazz_fusion_ensembles.
- East_of_Eden_(band) subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1967.
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- East_of_Eden_(band) comment "East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single, "Jig-a-Jig", in 1971. The track was stylistically unlike any of their other work . Although some might consider this group as being a symphonic progressive band, others state that their style is mostly jazz oriented.".
- East_of_Eden_(band) label "East of Eden (Band)".
- East_of_Eden_(band) label "East of Eden (band)".
- East_of_Eden_(band) label "East of Eden (groupe)".
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- East_of_Eden_(band) sameAs Q1278069.
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- East_of_Eden_(band) sameAs East_of_Eden_(band).
- East_of_Eden_(band) wasDerivedFrom East_of_Eden_(band)?oldid=593648956.
- East_of_Eden_(band) homepage www.eastofedentheband.com.
- East_of_Eden_(band) isPrimaryTopicOf East_of_Eden_(band).
- East_of_Eden_(band) name "East of Eden".