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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Feb 3, 2012 |
Welcome to the second thrilling installment of Agents Of Krimson - a comic strip of derring-do and doing down dodgy royalty deals via the talents of Douglas Arthur.
TO BE CONTINUED...
If you missed part 1 catch it here.
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Ain't Nothin' But A Houseparty
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Sep 15, 2012
My thanks to Crimhead Lee Huntington for sending me these report on a pair of house concerts last week featuring bassist Julie Slick, guitarist Tim Motzer and visual artist Dejha Ti.
This weekend I had an experience that has changed my life in several ways. My good friends and I had the pleasure of hosting Julie Slick, Tim Motzer, and Dejha Ti in a pair of house concerts referred to as the “House Concert Tour 2012.” I think it’s not going too far to say this trio used time, space, sound, and light to rearrange the listener’s neurotransmitters and bend their minds to their will.
A little background: Julie Slick, many will know, is the young bass player tapped by Adrian Belew for his Power Trio, along with her brother, drum wizard Eric. She has since toured with the ABPT several times and in the past two years has also shared the bottom end of the Crimson Projekt sextet with Tony Levin. She is in the process of releasing her second solo album, “Terroir.”
Tim Motzer is an amazing guitarist, arranger, and producer. He has released a large catalog of discs of a variety of music via his 1krecordings.com, based in Philadelphia. One that has caught the ear of Crimson fans is the brilliant “Goldbug,” featuring Theo Travis and one Eric Slick.
Dejha Ti (pronounced Tie) is a force unto herself. She is a lighting artist, film maker, and photographer, as well as a software developer. Her light sculptures enhance and propel the music into new dimensions. As one audience member said, “This isn’t a duo with a lighting person. This is a trio.”
The trio brought to Central Virginia an interesting mix of tunes. The two nights’ sets largely overlapped with a couple of standout differences. The material was drawn partly from “Terroir,” partly from two weeks of writing and rehearsals with Mr. Motzer preceding the “tour,” and partly from on-the-spot improvisations. And, of course, while the material overlapped, the two nights performances differed because the duo also improvised within the tunes that they played.
One of the highlights of both nights was a King Crimson favorite, “One Time,” beautifully rendered. The duo arrangement of this tune was spacious and yet intense, with both Julie and Tim giving a workout to their sonic palettes, and trading off providing the rhythmic and melodic pulses. This was a theme throughout the evening as I would pull myself out of the reverie that the music had placed me in to find Tim playing the “bass part” while Julie provided the lead. Some of the new material that was developed in their rehearsals – Pity and Slow Roast.
On Saturday night, or maybe early Sunday morning, we were gifted with the Virginia Premier of “Terroir.” It was amazing to hear the difference between this album and Julie’s first. This listening also revealed how much room there is for the songs to breathe and grow. Those that were played over the weekend - Even the Tide Recedes, Pi, and Kismet - while structurally the same, were also qualitatively different, with both Julie and Tim adding nuances to the recorded versions. It was clear that Julie is maturing in her artistry, as even while she releases the new material she is continuing to refine it.
Oh, and did I mention that while she staged an amazing video/light extravaganza accompanying the music, Dejha Ti also recorded a 4-camera shoot? Yes. She did. And video of both nights in Central Virginia will be available as a digital download from 1krecordings and julieslick.com.
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All About Travis & Fripp
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Sep 12, 2012
All About Jazz has been listening to Follow, the new album by Travis & Fripp and have given it the thumbs-up. "It's the tracks that truly break pattern, however, that are Follow's
greatest achievements, if only because they suggest a restless desire
to do more than mine the same territory, lovely as it is. "Hear Our
Voices" is, indeed, a painfully beautiful Travis composition; a pastoral
spiritual for multi-tracked flutes and reeds that seamlessly leads into
"1979" which, with Travis' Ambitronics layered over a Frippertronics
recording from that year, feels like it's been waiting all these years
for the right partner to come along." You can read the full review here.
Meanwhile Record Collector magazine have given the album a four star review.
Drifting soundscapes from
the Frippster
Robert Fripp-related releases
are still coming thick and
fast, not only burnishing
his legendary recordings with
King Crimson, but also his
recent collaborative
productivity. Follow
is another welcome team-up
with composer/saxophonist/
flautist Theo Travis and,
rather than traverse free-ranging
intuitive improvisational
territory, this recording
layers multiple sounds onto
original foundations.
The aptly named opener,
Soaring And Gliding, swells
from a deft Fripp guitar intro
into sheets of sound that
course out of the speakers.
Elsewhere, Dark Clouds
provides another highlight on
which an almost minimalist
orchestral heft underpins
Fripps’ guitar washes and
Travis’ flute. Return To Saturn
is also a juicy peach, drifting
like an echo of Fripp’s famed
collaborations with Brian Eno,
as well as hinting at
Kraftwerk’s pre-dance martial
rhythms on the second side of
Autobahn. At two minutes and
50 seconds, Hear Our Voices
clocks in as the shortest track,
sounding like an eerie hymn
without words – like an
otherworldly Abide With Me.
Taken together, Follow’s
nine tracks are a miniature
symphony. Like all great
instrumental albums, it
reveals new secrets with
repeated listening.
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More KC Covers
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Sep 11, 2012
My thanks to Albemuth who writes" I’m not sure what the heck is going on, but everyone and their grandmother seems to be getting interested in KC. Now it is some group named New Fumes, friends of the Flaming Lips. Apparently, there is a cover-disk of ITCOTCK in the works, including contributions from a number of bands. It sounds like serious work!
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Sep 10, 2012
Anyone up for a spot of Happy Family?
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Mike's Mellotron
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Sep 9, 2012
Mike Dickson who was one of the forces behind the first King Crimson message board in the early days of the internet, Elephant Talk, is giving away an album of classical music performed on his vintage mellotrons. You can find out more and nab your free download here.
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Larks' Tongues In Aspic Boxset Tracklisting
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Sep 8, 2012
Here's the confirmed tracklisting for the Larks' Tongues In Aspic boxset.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic The Complete Recordings Contents
1
The Zoom Club, Frankfurt October 13, 1972
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Zoom (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 4 Improv : Zoom Zoom (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
Disc 1 from tape bootleg, Audio restored at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
Astonishingly, this is the first gig this band ever played together. They’d only been rehearsing for a few weeks. To our knowledge, only this night (of three) was recorded.
Previously available via mail order as part of King Crimson Collectors’ Club series 20 (2002).
2 The Zoom Club, Frankfurt October 13, 1972
1 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 2 Improv : Fallen Angel (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 3 Improv : Z’Zoom (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 4 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
Disc 2 from tape bootleg, Audio restored at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
Previously available via mail order as part of King Crimson Collectors’ Club series 20 (2002).
3
Live in the studio, Bremen October 17, 1972
1 Improv : The Rich Tapestry Of Life (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
Disc 3 mono audio from King Crimson archive tape.
Most groups chose to play a couple of songs from a recent album or a well- known hit. King Crimson played three tracks, two yet to be recorded & a 30 minute improv. All were filmed. Only Larks’ Tongues In Aspic (Part1) was broadcast on Beat Club.
Previously available via mail order as part of King Crimson Collectors’ Club series 3 (1999).
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Hull Technical College November 10, 1972
1 Walk On : No Pussyfooting (Fripp, Eno) 2 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 3 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 RF Announcement 5 Improv : Vista Training College Under Spot Light (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James)
Disc 4 from cassette bootleg, audio restored at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
This is taken from the first date of the British Tour proper, a firm 5 star fan favourite among those who have downloaded the show from DGMLive.com. Complete performance including the 30 minute Vista Training College improv, the first recorded 21st Century Schizoid Man encore by the quintet and a John Wetton interview bonus at the end.
5
Hull Technical College November 10, 1972
1 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 2 Improv : Fallen Angel Hullabaloo (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 3 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 4 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp) 5 21st Century Schizoid Man (Fripp, McDonald, Lake, Giles, Sinfield) 6 John Wetton interview
Disc 5 from cassette bootleg, audio restored at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
Previously available as a download only from HYPERLINK "http://www.dgmlive.com" www.dgmlive.com (2011).
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Guildford Civic Hall November 13, 1972
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Daily Games) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 RF Announcement 4 Improv : All That Glitters Is Not Nail Polish (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 5 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 6 Improv : A Deniable Bloodline (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
Disc 6 taken from a band cassette soundboard recording. Audio restored at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
Though incomplete as a show, this has much to recommend it – a lovely Book of Saturday (still called Daily Games at this point) & a shorter but no less powerful improv than previous, with Exiles incomplete & only a taster from the second improv to leave the listener all the more eager for the missing sections. Previously available via mail order as part of KC Collectors’ Club series 24 (2003).
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Oxford New Theatre November 25, 1972
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 RF Announcement 3 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Improv : A Boolean Melody Medley (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 5 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James)
Disc 7 taken from cassette bootleg, audio restored June 2012 at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy. Also incomplete, but the material that would form the first side of the album is now solidifying, the playing has tightened as the tour has progressed and the improv’s a killer – another fan favourite download. Previously available as a download only from HYPERLINK "http://www.dgmlive.com" www.dgmlive.com (2008).
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Glasgow Green’s Playhouse December 1, 1972
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 RF Announcement 3 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Improv : A Vinyl Hobby Job (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 5 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 6 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 7 Improv : Behold! Blond Bedlam (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
Disc 8 taken from cassette bootleg, audio restored June 2012 at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
The enthusiasm of the audience and the stellar playing balance the deficiencies in the sound quality with a fiery Easy Money & incomplete second improv – complete with much audience participation - giving a flavour of the evening.
Previously unreleased.
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Portsmouth Guildhall December 15, 1972
1 Book Of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 2 Improv : An Edible Bovine Dynamo (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 Improv : Ahoy! Modal Mania (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 7 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp) 8 21st Century Schizoid Man (Fripp, McDonald, Lake, Giles, Sinfield)
Disc 9 taken from cassette bootleg, audio restored June 2012 at DGM by David Singleton and Alex R. Mundy.
Missing LTIA Part 1 – but otherwise complete, the final night of the tour prior to a break pre-Christmas and the album recordings at the beginning of 1973. Also – although nobody suspected it at the time, Jamie Muir’s penultimate gig with the band and the final known live recording of the quintet line-up.
Previously unreleased.
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Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Session Reels
1 “Keep That One, Nick” (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
Taking the form of an audio documentary and placing the listener in Command studios in early 1973 as the quintet maps out the material destined for the album. Featuring first takes of every piece recorded for the album interspersed with studio talk between band members and engineer.
Edited, compiled, assembled and produced by David Singleton, assisted by Alex R. Mundy – July 2012
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Original 1973 Stereo Mix 30th Anniversary Remaster
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp) 8 US Radio Ad 7 Easy Money (edit) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 8 Exiles (edit) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 9 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
30th anniversary master with audio extras: the US radio advert for the album and the US promo EP – the latter taken from vinyl & illustrating how plans sometimes go wrong. Side one of the EP featuring edits intended to promote the album at radio was pressed off centre
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DVD-A
Audio Content:
MLP Lossless 5.1 Surround (DVD-A players and some Blu-Ray players) DTS 5.1 Digital Surround (DVD/Blu-Ray players and DVD-Rom/Blu-Ray drives) The 2012 Surround Sound mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
MLP Lossless Stereo (24/96) (DVD-A players and some Blu-Ray players) PCM Stereo 2.0 (24/48) (DVD/Blu-Ray players and DVD-Rom/Blu-Ray drives) The 2012 stereo album mix by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
PCM Stereo 2.0 (24/48) Original 1973 Stereo Mix 30th Anniversary Remaster
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
Alternate takes and mixes
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Jamie Muir solo) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Alt mix) (Fripp) 7 Easy Money (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James)
Video Content (audio dual mono)
1 Improv: The Rich Tapestry of Life 2 Exiles 3 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) 4 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (as broadcast on Beat Club) Dual Layer Format - transition between DVD layers may trigger a slight pause
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Alternate takes and mixes
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Jamie Muir solo) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Alt mix) (Fripp) 7 Easy Money (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James)
An album’s worth of alternate takes and mixes by Steven Wilson presented in album order plus an edit of Easy Money by David Singleton & Alex R. Mundy taken from the session reels.
14 The 2012 stereo album mix 1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
Mixed by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson.
15 BLU-RAY DISC
Audio Content
DTS-HD Master Surround 5.1 LPCM 5.1 Surround The 2012 Surround mix by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
LPCM Stereo (24/96) The 2012 stereo album mix by Robert Fripp and Steven Wilson
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
LPCM Stereo (24/96) Original 1973 Stereo Mix 30th Anniversary Remaster
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
Alternate takes and mixes
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Jamie Muir solo) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Alt mix) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Alt mix) (Fripp) 7 Easy Money (Alt take) (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James)
The Session Reels
1 “Keep That One, Nick” (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) LPCM Dual Mono (24/96)
Live in the studio
1 Improv : The Rich Tapestry Of Life (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir)
LPCM Stereo (24/96) Original UK vinyl transfer
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp)
Original US vinyl transfer
1 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 2 Book of Saturday (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 3 Exiles (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 4 Easy Money (Fripp, Wetton, Palmer-James) 5 The Talking Drum (Cross, Fripp, Wetton, Bruford, Muir) 6 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II) (Fripp) Video Content
Audio LPCM Dual Mono (24/96)
1 Improv: The Rich Tapestry of Life 2 Exiles 3 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) 4 Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I) (as broadcast on Beat Club)
Also includes:
36 page booklet with photos, timeline/expanded diary, timeline, transcript of extensive Robert Fripp interview conducted by David Singleton (July 2012), new essays by King Crimson historian Sid Smith and set compiler Declan Colgan.
Print of original album sleeve, individual band member postcards, reproduction of UK tour handbill and reproduction of Rainbow Theatre London concert ticket stub.
Downloadable Content:
See back of reproduction of Rainbow Theatre London concert ticket to obtain the concert from that venue as an exclusive download – listener beware – audio for this show is of such poor quality as to be beyond meaningful restoration and is included solely for historic purposes.
A King Crimson Production (p)+© 2012 Robert Fripp
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Shallal Indoors
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Sep 8, 2012
Shallal Dance Theatre (of which Robert Fripp is a patron) has a new indoor show next month. It's a compilation from their summer Doorways project, incorporating a new duet and film work.
The show is on Friday, 7.30pm 5th October at the Acorn Theatre, Penzance
Check out more details about Shallal's ongoing work here.
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Can You Just Sign These?
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Sep 6, 2012
Long term readers of Robert Fripp's diary will know his views on invasive autography. Here's Henry Rollins' take on the subject.
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Steven Wilson's Guiding Light Award
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Sep 6, 2012
The first Progressive Music Awards were held in London's Kew Gardens last night and amongst the winners was Steven Wilson who picked up the Guiding Light award. You can read more about the other winners here. Interestingly the awards were picked up by the mainstream media with BBC's Breakfast show running a news item and this on the BBC's news site.
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Discipline-era KCCCs Available As Downloads
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Sep 3, 2012
Here's a bunch of concerts that have previously only been available either via the KCCC or DVD.
July 30th 1982 (This concert was originally released as KCCC 26 in 2004)
August 2nd 1982 (This concert was originally released as KCCC37 in 2008)
August 26th 1982 (Tracks 1 - 6 were originally released on KCCC4 in 1999)
August 27th 1982 (This download now contains Thela Hun Ginjeet and Red which were not included on the Frejus DVD)
September 29th 1982 (This concert was originally released as
KCCC32 in 2006).
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