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Stick Men & Gavin Harrison Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 20, 2012

There’s a bunch of reviews of the recent shows in the UK by Stick Men and Gavin Harrison over on the Dutch Progressive Rock Pages. There's also a review of their appearance in London on the Gigging Forever blog.


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In The Court Of The Flaming Lips
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Aug 22, 2012
My thanks to The Dork Report, Jon, and several others for sharing the news that The Flaming Lips are busy recording a cover album of ITCOTCK. More details here.



12th & Porter 2001 Bundle
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Aug 20, 2012
The four warm-up gigs in Nashville where Crimson started road testing new material for what would ultimately be The Power To Believe are now available as a bundle for just $38 (FLAC) and $29 (MP3). Amazing value! Check out the run of the shows starting here.


Larks' Tongues In Aspic Pre-Order
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Aug 19, 2012
Pre-order pages for the 40th Anniversary Edition versions of Larks’ Tongues In Aspic are now up. If you’re in the USA and thereabouts you can grab your preferred version from the mail order shop. If you’re in the UK/Europe you can order the version that tickles your fancy from Burning Shed’.


Since the announcement of the 15-disc collector’s boxset there’s been some speculation as to the provenance of the contents. So, here’s your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the box.



The quintet line-up of King Crimson – Bill Bruford, David Cross, Robert Fripp, Jamie Muir and John Wetton – was, like so many band line-ups of the era, short-lived.

Melody Maker revealed the membership in July 1972. The first full group rehearsal was on September 4th 1972, the final performance was on February 10th 1973 at London’s Marquee Club. Between those dates the band played a trio of club dates and a filmed live in the studio recording in Germany in October, a universally acclaimed UK tour during November/December and recorded one of the most celebrated studio albums of the era in January and early February.

This boxed set contains every known live performance
and studio recording by that band.


CD 1 & 2: October 13th 1972 Live at the Zoom Club, Frankfurt (audio restored bootleg)
Previously only available as KCCC20

CD 3: October 17th 1972 Live in the studio, Bremen (mono)
Previously only available as KCCC3

CD 4 & 5: November 10th 1972 Live at the Technical College, Hull (audio restored bootleg)
Previously only available as a download from DGMLive

CD 6: November 13th 1972 Live at the Civic Hall, Guildford (audio restored soundboard)
Previously only available as KCCC24

CD 7: November 25th 1972 Live at New Theatre, Oxford (audio restored bootleg)
Previously only available as a download from DGMLive

CD 8: December 1st 1972 Live at Green’s Playhouse, Glasgow, (audio restored bootleg)
Previously unreleased

CD 9: December 15th 1972 Live at the Guildhall, Portsmouth (audio restored bootleg)
Previously unreleased

CD 10: January 1973: “Keep That One, Nick” – The Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Recording Session Reels: Taking the form of an audio documentary & placing the listener in Command studios in early 1973 as the quintet maps out the material destined for the album produced by David Singleton. Featuring first takes of every piece recorded for the album interspersed with studio talk between band members & engineer

CD 11: January/February 1973: The original album mix 30th Anniversary Edition, The US Promo EP (transferred from vinyl) and the US radio advert

CD 12: January/February 1973: Alt Mixes and takes: Steven Wilson’s alternate Larks’ Tongues In Aspic plus Easy Money edited by David Singleton and Alex Mundy from Keep That One, Nick Session Reel Essentials

CD 13: January/February 1973: Larks’ Tongues In Aspic, new stereo mix, mixed by Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp

Disc 14: DVD-A: Complete album in 5.1 MLP Lossless & DTS Surround Sound album mix.

38 minutes film performance of the band never previously been released or screened, Original album 30th anniversary mix, 2012 alternate takes & mixes in 24/48 hi-res stereo, 2012 stereo mix in 24/48 & 24/96 hi-res stereo

Disc 15: Blu-Ray: Content as per DVD-A with all stereo tracks in 24/96 hi-res plus hi-res stereo of “Keep That One Nick”, hi-res mono tracks “Live in the studio”, 24/96 transfer of original vinyl pressing, film footage of band performing “Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part I” as originally broadcast on Beat Club TV programme

plus

36 page booklet with photos, timeline/diary, transcript of extensive Robert Fripp interview conducted by David Singleton (July 2012), new essay by King Crimson historian Sid Smith and more.

Print of original album sleeve, individual band member postcards, reproduction of UK tour handbill, 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.

* * * * *
Don’t forget if all of the above is too much, there will be be usual CD/DVD-A format as per the other 40th Anniversary Editions.  This will include the new stereo mix, the 5.1 surround mix and exclusive video content as well as audio extras. Additionally for those folks who don’t want any video or surround sound content there will be a 2-CD disc special edition to cater for you LTIA needs. These discs are also up for pre-order from mail order in the US and Burning Shed in the UK and Europe.


Greg On UK Tour
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Aug 17, 2012
Greg Lake will be playing the UK later in November with his Songs Of A Lifetime tour. Check out his website for full dates


A Letter To Lucien Grainge
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Aug 15, 2012

Sometimes the artist has to call it as they see it. And if our artists don't, our society is close to dying.
 
Just sent to Mr. Lucien Grainge, Power Possessor Numero Uno, Universal Music Group, NYC…
 
 
Subject: Re: King Crimson - UMG - EC Divestment package
 
dear mr. grainge,
 
 
UMG is prepared to divest itself of a number of its properties in order to acquire EMI. one of these properties is... King Crimson.
 
yet UMG has no rights nor entitlements to King Crimson.
 
this is one small example of what happens when a large, dopey company acquires smaller companies, or whatever levels of dopiness; and indicative of six years of grief, obfuscation, evasion, opacity and copyright violation that has characterised our dealings with UMG.
 
better, for example, that UMG employ a top London lawyer to refuse to give us information ("i am not prepared to litigate by e-mail"), than to give us information (eg non-payment of Summers & Fripp royalties for 19 years, accounting on unlicensed downloads of KC material)?
 
if we trust what someone does, rather than what they say they do, UMG's answer is: "yes - better to pay a top London lawyer than pay you".
 
when law ceases to serve justice, it ceases to be law. 
 
once this is widely felt to be so, the implications are alarming: the music ceases to be harmonious, and moves increasingly towards Rough Music.
 
your tim smith in UK Business Affairs spent three years telling us that UMG did not acquire Sanctuary. yet, if you believe yourself to be able to divest itself of King Crimson, presumably you believe that UMG did acquire Sanctuary. if so, why did your Business Affairs lawyer tell us this was not the case?, and over an extended period of time?
 
The Four Pillars of The Ethical Company 
Honesty
Responsibility
Equity
Goodwill
 
transparency + straightforwardness = honesty
accountability + owning-up = responsibility
distributive justice + fairness = equity
common decency = goodwill
 
time to own up, dude.
 
 
sincerely, rf (King Crimson copyright owner / controller)

Statement re UMG & King Crimson
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Aug 15, 2012
UMG, the world's biggest record company has identified certain "assets" the company is prepared to sell from the UMG & EMI catalogues in order to get clearance from EC competition authorities for UMG's purchase of EMI, currently the world's fourth biggest record company.

It has come to our attention that among the "assets" claimed as owned by UMG & listed for sale with EC officials are master rights to recorded material by King Crimson.

UMG does not own or control any King Crimson recordings or master rights.

A letter demanding UMG's immediate withdrawal of all claims to represent or control any interest in King Crimson recorded material has been sent to the company's CEO on behalf of King Crimson, DGM & its licensees.


Larks' Tongues In Aspic Boxset
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Aug 13, 2012
The long-awaited 40th anniversary edition of the legendary Larks’ Tongues In Aspic quintet  will be released on October 15th.

One of the key recordings in the King Crimson canon, and the only formal studio recording by the LTIA quintet, the 40th Anniversary Edition will be released in three separate editions to satisfy the merely curious and the expectant collector.



1. CD/DVD-A: CD: New stereo mix + selected audio extras – all new content.
DVD-A featuring 5.1 new surround mix, original & new stereo mixes in hi-res stereo, a full album of alt mixes by Steven Wilson & more than 30 minutes of unseen footage of the band live in the studio.
2. Limited edition Boxed Set:13CDs, 1DVD-A, 1Blu-Ray in 12” box with booklet & memorabilia. DVD-A content as above, Blu-Ray content as per DVD-A with further hi-res stereo material – all presented in DTS Master audio, 4CDs of studio content including CD of session reels featuring the first recorded takes of all pieces on the album, 1CD live in the studio, 8CDs of live audio restored bootlegs & soundboard recordings + 36 page booklet with an extensive new interview with Robert Fripp, notes by King Crimson biographer Sid Smith, album sleeve print, concert ticket replica (with code for further concert download) & band photo postcards – limited to initial orders, one pressing only to a worldwide maximum limit of 7,000 units.

3. 2CD: Complete original & new mixes with selected audio extras.
Whilst the clip of the quintet performing LTIA pt1 during the Bremen Beat Club recording has been available on the internet for several years in varying degrees of quality, there has been some fevered speculation as to whether the full concert would ever see the light of day.

Though it's been a long time coming, the full video of David Cross, Robert Fripp, John Wetton, Bill Bruford and Jamie Muir will now be seen in full. We hope all Crimheads agree that the waiting to get this in the best possible quality will have been worth while.

Pre-ordering details will appear soon.

Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Aug 13, 2012
Mister Stormy has been rummaging through the Islands multi-tracks and has come up with this early run-through of the title track. 


Fripp Olympics
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Aug 13, 2012
The world of social media was ablaze last night to the news that Robert Fripp's guitar was featured in the closing ceremony for the 2012 Olympics when they played David Bowie's Fashion. You'll recall Fripp's guitar was also heard a fortnight ago in the opening ceremony when David Bowie's Heroes accompanied Team GB into the arena. In the words of Head of Deliverance, Ian Fletcher, So, that's all good then


BGE vs 1605munro
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Aug 12, 2012
There's a series of live dates coming by the Berlin Guitar Ensemble and 1605munro.

24.08.12 20:00 Kulturpalast Linden
Eintritt: 8€, Deisterstraße 23, 30449 Hannover
(details)

25.08.12 19:00 St.-Andreas-Kirche
Eintritt: frei, St.-Andreas-Straße 5, 31832 Springe
(details)
www.kulturpalast-hannover.de

26.08.12 19:00 Antikriegshaus Sievershausen
Eintritt: frei, Kirchweg 4A, 31275 Lehrte
(details)
http://www.facebook.com/events/395213677209709/ oder
www.antikriegshaus.de

27.08.12 19:00 Hofcafé Peetzen 10
Eintritt: frei, Eveser Str. 45, 31675 Bückeburg, OT Evesen
(details)
www.peetzen10.de

29.08.12 20:00 Oberer Stadtpark Alfeld (Open Air)
Eintritt: frei, Kalandstraße 1, 31061 Alfeld (Leine)
(details)


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