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    Palace Theater    New Haven, Connecticut
 
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Blimey the boys are hot in New Haven. On tour with John Paul Jones’ band, Crimson they’re cooking up a potent stew that bubbles and boils throughout.
As ever Belew really excels. His vocals on Thela sound like he’s really revved up. Not just his vocals either. You can hear him shout “Take it boys!” when a string snaps and a swift change-over of guitars is required. For a few seconds the members of ProjeKct Three step into the breach and carry the day. Though no strings may have been snapped during its performance, one of the most arresting tracks of the gig comes from The Power To Believe II or Virtuous Circle as it was called at that point. As gorgeous as all the layers of guitars might be, the ghostly appearance of Jamie Muir thanks to judicious sampling by Pat Mastelotto, sends a shiver down the spine of this Crimhead. In fact Mastelotto shines throughout, adding extra musical allsorts in a way that perhaps makes him a Muir for the new millennium?

 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Introductory Soundscape  [PREVIEW]  3.48
2.  Dangerous Curves  [PREVIEW]  5.03
3.  Into The Frying Pan  [PREVIEW]  6.57
4.  ELEKTRIK  [PREVIEW]  8.11
5.  The ConstruKction Of Light  [PREVIEW]  8.25
6.  Dinosaur  [PREVIEW]  6.02
7.  Thela Hun Ginjeet  [PREVIEW]  5.12
Disc Number 2
1.  The Power To Believe II  [PREVIEW]  9.21
2.  Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt IV  [PREVIEW]  12.18
3.  The Deception Of The Thrush  [PREVIEW]  8.11
4.  Level 5  [PREVIEW]  10.40
5.  Red  [PREVIEW]  6.18

All previews are MP3 192kbps

Personnel
Fripp Belew Mastelotto Gunn

 


Audio Source: Soundboard

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 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars6 out of 5 starsMagiKc in New Haven, Sat., Sep 30, 2006
Written by prozakcbluesman

I was a member of the audience at this mind bending gig in New Haven, one of the four that I witnessed on this leg of the Double Duo (the others were the Orpheum in Boston, Tower Thtr in Upper Darby PA and the Listener Aud in WDC - a rare disjointed and poor performance to my ears).

While the above mentioned gigs were very good, other than noted, this show in New Haven was MagiKc! The crowd in New Haven was fairly small relative to the other shows, but the powerful performance the band put on was remarkable, memorable, may I dare say devastating! Many of the faces surrounding me were literally stunned, unbelieving of what they were witness to this night. Especially outstanding in this performance is the powerfull version of "Red" and a frenetic version of "Thela Hun Ginjeet", and "LTIA4".

It is difficult to convey the magiKc and strength of this performance through the high quality sound of a board recording, being a memeber of the audience, it sounded quite different than this. There was a certain air or energy about the Palace Theatre that made KC sound other wordly, particularly their performance from several years ealier on Nov 18, 1995 - probably the greatest performance I had even seen by KC as the Double Trio or otherwise (please note that I too young to have seen them in the 70’s or 80’s).

This is also true of other bands I had seen at the Palace Theatre as well, including Pat Metheny Group, Laurie Anderson, Tangerine Dream, Todd Rundgren, Jethro Tull and countless others through the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s.

Sadly the Palace Theatre stands empty now, a testimony to how even Yale University can not sustain everything in its "safe harbor of light" that is surrounded by the deteriorating darkness of old New Haven.

Any chance we will get to see the Nov 18, 1995 show from the Palace offered as a DGM Live download, or throught the KC Collector’s Club? What about the fabulous John Paul Jones band who opened for KC on this evening in Dec 9, 2001? That would be a treat as well!

Thank you DGM, for understanding the wants and desires of your fan base. It is a pleasure to see and hear the results of your efforts to keep your fans happy and turning out quality products even when the band is in hibernation. This download is well worth it, and for fans who witnessed it, it is a treaured reminder of that event. Thank You!

Rob

 

 

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