Trace was a Dutch progressive rock trio formed by Rick van der Linden in 1974 after he left Ekseption. The band's music was characterized by complex arrangements and a blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences. Their discography includes three albums: "Trace" (1974), "Birds" (1975), and "The White Ladies" (1976). The band gained popularity in Europe, particularly among progressive rock fans, but never achieved widespread commercial success. They disbanded in the late 1970s, with the members eventually reuniting as Ekseption.
The recent releases you've mentioned, such as "Birds 2" and "Trace 2," suggest that there have been expanded and remastered versions of their original works. However, these releases do not indicate any new music or activity from the band itself, as they were part of the original discography. Trace's legacy continues to be appreciated by fans of progressive rock for their unique sound and contributions to the genre.
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