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[[File:Eidolon.jpg|200px|right]]"Eidolon" is a 2-CD compilation by Manifesto Records, released in conjunction with the 2017 box set "The Man Who Changed Guitar Forever". It contains a previously unreleased version of Jack Bruce singing on "Road Games".
 
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A 2-CD compilation by Manifesto Records. It contains a previously unreleased version of Jack Bruce singing on "Road Games"
=Quotes on "Eidolon"=
 
==[[Allan Holdsworth - Jazz/Fusion Guitarist (Musicguy247 2017)]]==
==[[Allan Holdsworth - Jazz/Fusion Guitarist (Musicguy247 2017)]]==


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This is my first collaboration with them as a record company, yes. I’ve worked before with Evan Cohen at Manifesto, and his dad was my publishing administrator for over 30 years. Well, Evan called me up one day and said, “Why don’t we remaster and repackage all your solo records and put them in one box? And, if you’d like, we’ll add a best-of compilation to go along with it.” And all the records are “in the family,” so everything would be [eventually commercially] available again. I think as a box set it won’t be available for that long, but then they all will be available as individual albums. [Manifesto] did a very good job of remastering everything, considering that many of the source tapes were very old.
This is my first collaboration with them as a record company, yes. I’ve worked before with Evan Cohen at Manifesto, and his dad was my publishing administrator for over 30 years. Well, Evan called me up one day and said, “Why don’t we remaster and repackage all your solo records and put them in one box? And, if you’d like, we’ll add a best-of compilation to go along with it.” And all the records are “in the family,” so everything would be [eventually commercially] available again. I think as a box set it won’t be available for that long, but then they all will be available as individual albums. [Manifesto] did a very good job of remastering everything, considering that many of the source tapes were very old.
=Links=
YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mfimoGQc-3rrfmH69252dOJIq3A91dMmA


Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/2423659-Allan-Holdsworth-Eidolon-The-Allan-Holdsworth-Collection


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