London --
The work of Trevor Carlyle, 42, an
extensive 10 CD collection of progressive rock hits and obscurities has been
ready for manufacture for two months. The problem, from marketing, legal and
compiler standpoints, has been a name for the collection. "It is extremely
comprehensive and well remastered and the liner notes are without parallel in
the industry. But we just do not seem to capture the feel of the collection.
It's both Hits and Nuggets," Trevor explains. He was able to get Rush
live, doing La Villa Strangiato, and pretty much all the bands except Pink
Floyd.
The company lawyers will just name it
"Pillars of Prog", if no new name comes forth before September first.
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