The explosion of progressive rock in Britain in the late 1960s wasn't only a King Crimson's feat. It's a torch that's been carried by many, now often forgotten, groups. One of those that certainly didn't really stand the test of time is Circus, a short-lived group known mostly for including the future KC saxophonist Mel Collins, and less for what it truly is, one of the pioneering acts of the Canterbury scene. Even if a little immature, it's one of the unique ... read more