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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Apr 3, 2012 |
Robert’s recent diary entry featured a photograph of Andrew Keeling’s King Crimson analysis.
In response to several queries, all three books can be obtained directly from Andrew’s publishers, Spaceward. Andrew also has a new rock album out called Bells Of Heaven. Featuring a full rock band with contributions from Comsat Angels’ Stephen Fellows and No-Man’s Tim Bowness, the album was recently reviewed in R2 magazine: "It’s a hugely ambitious and complex work, as intricate in its construction as it is in its assemblage of supporting musicians and if it’s reasonable to describe it as progressive then it’s gently progressive; there’s a lightness of touch that belies its intricacies." You can grab Bells Of Heaven here.
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LTIA Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 6, 2012
The 2-disc CD/DVD-A version of LTIA has been reviewed over at the Something Else! webzine.
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X-Rated Crim
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 6, 2012
My thanks to Poldo for tipping us off about this Italian X-Factor contestant's choice of material.
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Separated At Birth?
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Nov 6, 2012
My thanks to Jeff Truzzi for bringing us this important announcement.
Separated at birth?
Jamie Muir
and Jamie Muir... Robert Fripp....
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Nov 5, 2012
Want to hear Wetton and Bruford working through The Great Deceiver? Well now you can.
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LTIA - A Must Have Reissue
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Nov 4, 2012
The Sunday Times have chosen the big box set version of Larks' Tongues In Aspic as this week's Must Have Reissue.
Copies of the 15-disc limited edition set are still available but are selling out fast thanks to several good reviews in the media. In case you've not seen it, here's John Kelman's extensive review of the set at All About Jazz and here's a peek at the handsomely packaged devil over on the blog.
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Something Else on Travis & Fripp
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Nov 2, 2012
Follow, the new album by Travis & Fripp has been reviewed on the web mag, Something Else.
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Shallal We Dance?
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Oct 31, 2012
Shallal Dance Theatre, of which Robert Fripp is a patron, have a performance in Cornwall next month.
Thus sayeth the blurb:
Shallal Dance Theatre comes to Launceston Town Hall with Doorways, an
entertaining compilation of highlights from their successful summer
site specific Cornish Doorways shows, featured at Godolphin House,
Mousehole and Gyllyngdune Gardens,Falmouth.
Shallal
is a longstanding inclusive community dance theatre company open to all
and their aim is to challenge who can perform and how by providing a performance space for anyone in the community. Their
work is based on natural dance and theatre improvisation. Shallal's
productions are created by the members of the company, who work
collaboratively to devise performances which are built from
improvisations and ideas that the participants all contribute during the
rehearsal period. A range of visiting artists including Rory McDermott,
poet Sally Crabtree, film-maker Barbara Santi and composer Roger
Pinsent also work with the company on this creative process giving
access to a wide variety of skills, media and ideas.
Doorways
is a family friendly entertainment as lively, imaginative and varied as
its creators. From crows to clowns, mysterious white ladies to
mythical sea creatures, to romantic duets, there is something for
everyone.
Doorways will be performed at Launceston Town Hall on Friday 23rd November at 1.30pm. Tickets on the door £6.00 (concessions £4.00)
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LTIA Big Box Goes Out
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Oct 30, 2012
To eager prospective owners of the LTIA 15-disc set comes this message from Amy at DGM Mail Order "The boxes delivered today and we are shipping them out."
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The Last Gig By The Double Trio
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Oct 29, 2012
Originally available as a KCCC release, the very last gig by the Double Trio in Philadelphia in August 1996 can now be nabbed as a download here.
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LTIA 2-Disc Set Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Oct 28, 2012
"Listening to the 5 1 mix on the DVD is like discovering a completely new
KC album, or to put it another way, it’s like listening to LTIA after an ear syringing with a firehose." Read the whole review on Prog Sphere.
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